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But that is for some nebulous time in the future.
Yesterday the US said the sentence was "deeply troubling", a predictably nebulous response considering the Americans' overt flirting with the Sisi regime this year.
A much more nebulous (and ominous) "later".
The disorder is particularly tricky for the primary-care physician, who often sees patients with nebulous complaints and must judge how deeply to explore these ambiguous symptoms.
Kalanathi wasn't just a brilliant, talented neurosurgeon--he was also a deeply thoughtful and empathic man who was concerned with that nebulous area where science and medicine and morality and meaning intersect.
Fairness is more nebulous.
"It was a nebulous cloud".
Others are more nebulous.
Everything about Abrams is nebulous.
It's all very nebulous.
He is enthusiastic but nebulous.
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