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That leaves me — and a bunch of other journalists and Web masters — with about as much definition as Justice Potter Stewart once offered on another ill-defined subject.
The neuropathology of human sleep remains an ill-defined issue.
But such figures are ill-defined and subject to political distortion.
The data that the report highlights are ill-defined and subject to manipulation -- and give disproportionate weight to the least important terrorist acts.
The distinction between irregular and ill-defined margins is the subject of some debate.
Irritable bowel is an ill-defined disorder with subjective symptoms.
This is understandable, as terminology in this subject was ill-defined before the advent of the Aarhus statement [ 13].
"It's easiest to define somebody when they're ill-defined, and John Kerry's ill-defined".
The parlements, frequent critics of arbitrary rule, spread the notion that subjects' rights were protected by a fixed, if ill-defined, constitution that could not be altered without the consent of their representatives.
Several said they disliked the plan because it was legally binding, might subject them to lawsuits and included some ill-defined potential obligations.
The biggest issue is still the ill-defined term "denuclearization".
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