Sentence examples for does not precisely define from inspiring English sources

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Though his book describes epidemics of all kinds of phenomena, he does not precisely define what the phenomena under discourse are.

Under the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Webcasters that provide interactive features are required to seek special licenses with each record label, but the law does not precisely define those features.

Although the law itself does not precisely define all the covered acts, it has been used -- repeatedly and damagingly -- against members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in India.

Descriptions of clinical features and laboratory findings are sparse and the literature does not precisely define the clinical spectrum of this disorder.

The literature does not precisely define the risk for CS instability with a negative CT scan when pre-existing CS disease is present.

While this study does not precisely define a safe threshold for exposure, it does support the EPA's decision to decrease the standard exposure limit of PM2.5 concentration for individuals in the US.

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The survey did not precisely define what constitutes a nap.

The president and vice president did not precisely define the "middle class," a term used in conversation and politics to describe aspirations as well as income levels.

But the Country Life Commission did not precisely define what it meant by "rural".... To this day, all of the major definitions still define "rural" by defining everything that is not rural.

The Guardian has also discovered that the bonus scheme rules give managers the power to exclude a member of staff if they are considered an "unsatisfactory performer", although they do not precisely define this term and it could be subject to abuse, according to employment lawyers.

But he did not precisely define it, and it's been clear ever since that the definition lay in the eyes of the beholder – nearly always a disgruntled beholder, since people rarely describe as "activist" a judicial outcome with which they are satisfied.

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