Some excellent books published during the year fell in the grey area where business and management overlap with economics.
The grey area hinges on the term "ordinarily resident" which is the threshold by which people are entitled to free NHS care.
The idea of a black-and-white regulation sounds good, but any kind of litigation goes into the grey area because no one knows where the line really is.
However, there remains the grey area of whether, and why, a helicopter might be carrying the module around on Christmas day, but to some it is the most plausible theory.
Somewhere in the grey area where these respective needs overlap the two parties will have to compromise if America is to avoid gridlock of the sort that shut down the federal government after Newt Gingrich led the Republicans to victory in 1994.
Really, though, we should all embrace the grey area and not just because philosophically it's a good, healthy place to be. (I used to describe myself as black-and-white until I realized it was shorthand for difficult control-freak.) Americans have been doing it for years.
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Police and courts famously cracked down (harshly) on people whose drunken Tweets and Facebook pages praised the London riots, but most of the rest of us who slosh around in the grey illegal area of the Internet never get convicted.
Personally, I exist in the great grey area, which I bet accounts for a lot of Game of Thrones viewership.
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Recent cheating scandals, at Harvard University and elite Manhattan public high school Stuyvesant, have brought new attention to the increasingly grey area of academic integrity.
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Besides requiring astronomers to dream up a new mnemonic for their stellar classification, the existence of a grey area between stars and planets reveals the extent to which the processes of planetary and stellar formation are still a mystery.
Dan Jarvis, from the Cornish Seal Sanctuary at Gweek in west Cornwall, said he is concerned the activity could discourage grey seals from using the area for breeding.
Labour wants to bring clarity to what it says is the "grey and murky" area of financial crime - although its opponents say the party was responsible for introducing the "light touch" regulation of the City that allowed fraud to flourish.
Russia's natural resources minister Jurij Trutnev, meanwhile, has been making optimistic noises in recent weeks about the likelihood of a resolution of a long-standing border dispute between the two nations over a 155, 000 square kilometres "grey area" in the Barents Sea.
It describes as a grey area the lawfulness of advocating or promoting terminations outside Northern Ireland.
Like Airbnb, EatWith and other dinner-hosting start-ups operate in a grey area of the law.
"It's another question whether they are all illegal, " he said, adding that much of the activity was a "grey area".
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In America states have been scrambling to pass laws covering driverless cars, which have been operating in a legal grey area as the technology runs ahead of legislation.
Arthur admitted even that may be a "grey area" regarding the return of Kallis, and expressed disappointment at losing him.
The magazine publishers say that most advertising lives in a grey area between truth and lies, and that legislative standards should be designed for the normally sceptical, not the vulnerable.
Northumbria Police said the robbers left the area in a second vehicle, believed to be a grey coloured BMW 320 estate bearing the false registration NE08VWG.
Local man Stephen Grey, who was in the area about an hour after the collision, said it was currently a "very poorly lit street".
Policing in the form of the mainly Albanian Kosovan Police Service (KPS) is another grey area for Kosovo's divided communities.
Because Equity Linked CDs are a bank offering, they fall outside of the normal SEC or FINRA regulatory area and exist in a grey netherworld with little oversight.
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He added that the question of blessing gay civil partnerships in church was a "grey area".
Now there is a large grey area, and an insistent question: are sanctions still the right policy?
Ron Tanemura, the firm's head of credit derivatives, says that there is a grey area, but that Goldman will fall into line with market consensus, once there is one.
Aiden James, director of Tax Trade Advisors, a firm that markets tax avoidance schemes to clients, told the Committee that "tax law is very complex and tax planning is a grey area".
Of course, lying about your own ID would seem to break with the aforementioned rule, too, so what we're left here is some muddled grey area and Palm apparently being okay with fudging some data to correct what it sees is an injustice.
President Obama had never blatantly expressed support for allowance of same-sex marriages in the United States, leaving his position in a bit of a flimsy, wishy-washy grey area.
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