Sentence examples for blurred definition from inspiring English sources

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Other authors have questioned the clarity of Connell's theory, pointing to its ambiguous and sometimes blurred definition (13– 13).

This can be attributed to the blurred definition of the concept and the wide range of services labelled as such.

The rise of epigenetics highlights the maturation of an area, created half a century ago, which is still associated with a somewhat blurred definition.

We conclude that several forms of dual practice seem to exist in low-income settings, and the blurred definition of the boundaries between public and private market may play a critical role in understanding physicians' decisions to engage in multiple activities.

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"I want to make people think and reflect," he states, sounding more like a conceptual artist than an effing chef – and indeed Adria has blurred definitions of both.

The command structure on the Deepwater Horizon seems to have been completely muddled, with officials from BP, Transocean and Halliburton hopelessly tangled in confusing lines of authority and blurred definitions of who was ultimately responsible for what.

In the 1980s and '90s, however, as new media such as video, performance, and installation blurred definitions of "art," photography became one of the art world's most prominent media.

But more obvious good causes have blurred the definition, too.

The increasing number of humanitarian actors, including military and religious groups, has "blurred the definition" of humanitarian groups, said the Inter-Agency Regional Analysts Netwhich(IARAN), which produced the report and is led by Action Against Hunger and Iris, the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs.

This has blurred the definition of what qualifies as fair trade.Worse, there is little evidence that fair trade has lifted many producers out of poverty, not least because most of the organisations that are certified tend to come from richer, more diversified developing countries, such as Mexico and South Africa, rather than the poorer ones that are mostly dependent on exporting one crop.

While such analyses are intended to identify complex variants, related to disease susceptibility and efficacy of drug responses, they have blurred the definitions of mutation and polymorphism.

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