Sentence examples similar to ill-defined emotion from inspiring English sources

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It was only outside of work that emotions — so dangerously ill-defined and unpredictable — were supposed to emerge.

Rather than inviting the viewer to stand back and admire the production, these photographs are pitched primarily to emotions that are often ambivalent or ill-defined.

"It's easiest to define somebody when they're ill-defined, and John Kerry's ill-defined".

When their emotions are removed from it, sometimes the "ill-defined" part of the problem disappears because it was shrouded by their worry, anger, over-magnification of it.

It is an intentionally ill-defined term.

Equation (5) is ill-defined for.

"This process is open-ended and ill-defined".

("Theft" was another ill-defined term in the speech).

They'd have some ill-defined "compensation" for missing work.

The Islamic Republic was a hurried and ill-defined concept.

Diabetic cardiomyopathy is an ill-defined entity.

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