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Likewise, a credal state could be indeterminate, fuzzy, or it could be unspecific, or it could be both.
Some philosophers have responded to some of the diachronic identity puzzles by maintaining that there could be indeterminate identities.
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It usually surprises people to learn that the only female singer in the same class as Holiday in the late 1930's and early 1940's was white -- though a better way of putting it might be to say Bailey was "identified as white," because race could be as indeterminate then as it can be now (think of Tiger Woods, Derek Jeter and Mariah Carey).
These features are not consistent with either anal canal, vaginal canal (stratified squamous epithelium with keratinization) or urethra and potentially could be called indeterminate epithelium.
In other words, there would be no justification for elevating a claim to the status of a right (with all the connotations that concept is generally assumed to have) if its normative content could be so indeterminate as to allow for the possibility that the rights holders possess non minimum entitlement, in the absence of which a State Party is to be considered in violation of its obligations".
Let with be indeterminate and let.
If p and not-p are indeterminate then "p or not-p" should also be indeterminate.
Mammographically, the two may be indeterminate.
Many people recoil at the thought that the world itself could be vague or indeterminate, perhaps because they believe that indeterminacy must be a result of mismatch between what is represented (the world), and what does the representing (thought or language).
Such a test result could be seen as an "indeterminate" test result requiring further investigation.
Here at our lab, we were considering that it could be H1, but it looked indeterminate.
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