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be unspecific
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Not specific
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The context of a typical fable will be unspecific as to time and space e.g., "A fox and a goose met at a pool".
Only primer designed for identification of Eurasian lynx turned out to be unspecific.
Most of the discussed markers for PD seem to be unspecific with older age, but related to SN+.
Especially for organoclays, which are known to be unspecific adsorbents, the endotoxin binding capacity was significantly reduced.
Likewise, a credal state could be indeterminate, fuzzy, or it could be unspecific, or it could be both.
Such pesticides may have the capacity to disrupt the "cell web", i.e., to interfere with a signaling pathway, and this could be unspecific.
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Researching further I discovered that intelligence is unspecific.
President Bush now alludes to "the mistakes that have been made," but is unspecific.
As ever, these warnings are unspecific and, in Cartagena's case, grossly unfair.
Rodgers is unspecific about which part of the publication caused offence.
But other officials disputed that, saying the information was unspecific but had been collected from several sources.
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