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Service industries, a fuzzy term covering everything from burger bars to credit-card companies, seemed to be missing out.
And yet in much of the world "Jewish" today remains a fuzzy term whose precise meaning depends on context.
Back then Fidesz was broadly liberal, a fuzzy term in a country where the political spectrum was basically confined to a single socialist party.
He had earlier endorsed ending foreign aid to countries that "oppose America's interests," a fuzzy term that could affect many recipients.
For Ms Park and her supporters this is all vindication of her signature approach towards the North: "trustpolitik", a fuzzy term that doles out carrots and wields sticks according to behaviour.Ms Park has enjoyed other foreign-policy kudos.
A buzzword at this year's World Economic Forum is "social entrepreneurialism," a fuzzy term that has had some concrete benefits.
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A somewhat fuzzy term, but surely a universal good where it means stopping prejudice in recruitment.
He notes that it was always a broad, fuzzy term, and encompassed some fields whose practitioners did not regard their work as AI.
Bush's biggest legacy, meanwhile, is perhaps his redefinition of "basic science" as a conveniently fuzzy term, accommodating both government's appetite for useful groundwork and scientists' desire to research whatever the hell they like.
The proposed control terms include a nonlinear feedback compensation term, a proportional term, a differential term and a fuzzy logic term.
The proposed control terms include a mass flow compensation term, a proportional term, a differential term, and a fuzzy logic term.
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