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Energy Secretary Rick Perry is flirting with the idea of government intervention to prop up the industry, requiring states to use coal and nuclear power for completely ill-defined "national security" reasons.
Unfortunately, query semantics for best-effort algorithms are ill-defined, making it hard to reason about guarantees associated with the result returned.
This trend isn't new, although the reasons behind it are somewhat ill-defined.
Data can be classified by ICPC-2 (International Classification of Primary Care), which also incorporates codes for patient reasons for encounter, symptoms and ill-defined conditions[ 14].
"It's easiest to define somebody when they're ill-defined, and John Kerry's ill-defined".
He's the wildcard, the ill-defined hype man in the corner lashing out; he's the reason Irish people watch football punditry instead of turning it down.
The capacity to reason in the context of uncertainty and to solve ill-defined problems is a hallmark of professional competence in medicine.
It is an intentionally ill-defined term.
Equation (5) is ill-defined for.
Know the reasons for a low application score: Cuca and McLoughlin list them as follows: Lack of novelty, hypothesis ill-defined, superficial, unfocused or unsupported by preliminary data.
"This process is open-ended and ill-defined".
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