Examples of using Gray area in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Except for the gray areas.
In the gray areas like I have to.
I call this the gray area.
Gray areas are the enemy of sponsorship.
There are no gray areas here.
Gray areas. How long will he staying?
However, a gray area remains.
This is called the gray area.
There are gray areas of the law, Fiona.
There are obviously some gray areas.
Cards in the 50% gray area don't rotate at all.
Of course, there are some gray areas.
Now here is the gray area: should it be primary or logical?
With Satan there's so much gray area.".
Some common gray areas: science and medical positions involving technicians;
How long will he staying? Gray areas.
And it's in those gray areas where Johnny Lawrence's Cobra Kai sometimes shows mercy.
However, there may be some gray area here.
Some fall in a gray area, so you may find yourself unwittingly on the wrong side of the law.
There's a little gray area in there.
I can honestly say this is one of those gray areas.
Like, there's a gray area in terms of our data collection, so that we are kind of like, uh--.
Click anywhere on the page or gray area outside the page.
It's risky. If there is no guarantee of the outcome, we're in a gray area.
In the gray area the number of chips of each color is unknown, and thus the probability of drawing a chip of a certain color is not precisely known.
If there is no guarantee of the outcome, we're in a gray area. It's risky.
And maybe if we found the gray area in our extreme points of view a little bit more, then maybe we could have a little more understanding in the world.
Where Johnny Lawrence's Cobra Kai And it's in those gray areas sometimes shows mercy.
Finally, as a practical matter, if you are considering doingresearch without any kind of consent, then you should know that you are in a gray area.
Note- there are situations where this process is legal(though still kind of a gray area, due to YouTube's own service terms), with permission, but often it won't be.