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As with many other health products, marketers use poorly defined terms like "pure," "all-natural" and "organic" to slip subpar products past ill-informed consumers.

Southern Baptist can be a loosely defined term.

Sustainability is not a clearly defined term.

In conclusion, oxidative stress is ill defined in quantitative terms (Dotan et al., 2004) and cannot be accurately assessed with any of the current biomarkers and assays.

In England the bureau did not appear until after the end of Charles II's reign, and even then the term was ill defined.

And their long-term risks are ill defined.

Paul also argued that the term "associated forces" was ill defined and would open the door to U.S. military action in at least 30 countries where similar militant campaigns are underway or there are adherents to the Islamic State.

This important phenomenon is poorly understood and the phenotypic and genetic changes imprinted in long-term intracellular bacteria are ill defined (Casadevall, 2008).

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