Sentence examples for ill defined and inconsistent from inspiring English sources

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The study has also confirmed the findings of Alderson, Figueras, Kuijper, Nold, Takala, and Tardieu (2006) that key words in some descriptors are ill defined and inconsistent in the scales.

Also, the conceptual borders between somatic presentations and mental disorders are ill defined and inconsistent [ 20].

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Determining candidacy even years post-SCI is ill defined and deserves investigation.

The Fed's message, he said, "has been ill defined and not internally consistent.

Spirituality is a multifaceted construct related to health outcomes that remains ill defined and difficult to measure.

The criteria determining this point are ill defined and vary between surgeons and units.

Identification of pain and need for pain relief was ill defined and poorly understood.

Selection criteria for cell-based models are often ill defined and arbitrary.

The concept of 'timing' remains poorly defined and inconsistent [ 16].

Furthermore, problems can be confusing, contradictory and ill defined [ 2], and are often characterized by imperfect, inconsistent or even inaccurate information.

Slit-lamp examination showed chemosis, ciliary injection, corneal abcess with ill defined edges and hypopyon.

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