Sentence examples for blurred concept from inspiring English sources

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The dance, a premiere, consists of five pieces exploring the increasingly blurred concept of gender.

And yet, as a cook who landed in harm's way, she proves that combat has become a blurred concept.

Everyone seems to be eagerly preoccupied looking for life purpose, a blurred concept which instigates a persistent search that supposedly distinguishes humans from other species.

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The Internet, especially YouTube, has blurred the concept of ownership, emboldening people to use whatever can be found through a Google search and forcing artists to reconsider how best to control their work.

As the boundary separating the fields of electronics and photonics is becoming more blurred, the concept of antennae developed for radio frequency and microwave communication has been extended to optical frequencies, and one potential application of these nanoscaled antennae is to enhance light extraction from light emitters [38, 39].

The main challenge is that recent South African censuses, as well as several other national surveys, blur the concept of 'marriage' and 'cohabitation', whereas these phenomena are distinguished in ACDIS.

Not only is the distinction between sapient life and prolongation of vital signs blurred but the concept of death itself has been made more complex.

In addition, new commercial enterprises and lowered barriers to market entry may alter the number and types of regulated entities to blur jurisdictional concepts of "product sponsor," "product developer," or "manufacturer", and obfuscate responsibilities for development and use.

Higher average ambient temperatures are also worth considering because they would tend to blur the concepts of endo- versus ectothermy: with high ambient temperatures, homoiothermy can be achieved in large, compact animals with a low metabolic rate (Spotila et al., 1991), whereas tachymetabolic species face overheating in the absence of effective physiological or behavioural cooling mechanisms.

He found that the idea of morality in Ancient Greece is more relevant for making judgments about responsibility for the Holocaust than the Judeo-Christian approach, wherein the idea of sin can be blurred by the concepts such as intentional sin, unintentional sin, sinning by thought, or sinning by deed.

There was a shooting, the police were involved, and someone died, but the relationship among these concepts is blurred, if not entirely disconnected.

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