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We also liked the idea that the cloud could be nebulous and mysterious, capable of emitting something that was previously unknown".
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Choosing the correct outcome and measure can be nebulous.
Their popularity, notoriety, fame can be nebulous".
Whilst compatibility could be viewed as a somewhat nebulous term, work by Rodrigues and Grossi [16] emphasises that it can be objectified by using 'compatibility indicators'.
And because the costs of drugs are often split with insurers, even the concept of "drug price" is a nebulous thing -- it could be a person's co-pay or it could be a list price they see printed on their pharmacy receipt, which may represent a number that no one actually pays due to secretly-negotiated rebates.
That could be one poetic similarity, if a bit nebulous.
Occupy Wall Street had some rather nebulous and intangible goals, which could be why their biggest marks upon history are also fuzzily intangible.
The authenticity of the video is nebulous — there are no obvious signs of tampering, but it could be, and in fact, is maybe even likely to be fake.
A nucleosome ladder corresponding to one to four nucleosomes could be clearly distinguished, whereas at five nucleosomes or more it became nebulous.
That's because a quick win shows you immediate results, whereas long-term impact is fairly nebulous without any concrete clarity of what the results could be.
This was followed by Harold Wilson's equally nebulous "white heat", the idea that the power of science and technology could be harnessed to raise the growth rate.
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