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What matters in the end are your own reactions while moving through the sculptures, at a given moment, the works being Rorschachs of indeterminate meaning.
There's no fixed definition for New Journalism, granted, and its critics have often pointed to its maddeningly indeterminate meaning as a major shortcoming.
He referred to what he called the indeterminate meaning of letters in documents seized from Balco by federal investigators; investigators have said they believe the letters refer to performance-enhancing drugs.
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He grows indeterminate tomatoes, meaning they keep producing fruit until the fall's first frost.
The beginning is not promising: a quotation from Job, whispered prayers to God, undulating gaseous colors, indefinite in shape, indeterminate in meaning.
Mr. Robinson's fantastic throne, like much else in this fine show, is as stirring as it is indeterminate in meaning: made from floating scraps of used furniture, it could be coming together or blowing apart.
Mr. Cox, 27, was given an indeterminate jail sentence, meaning he will remain in prison until authorities decide he is no longer a threat to children.
Ratcliffe and McCullagh (1998, 754) call these "aoristic crimes", using a Greek-derived word meaning "indeterminate".
Australians have had the option of selecting "x" as their gender - meaning indeterminate, unspecified or intersex - on passport applications since 2011.
Its meaning is indeterminate.
Indeed, he argues that translation (i.e., the identification of two expressions from different languages as having the same meaning) is "indeterminate"; there is "no fact of the matter" about whether two expressions do or do not have the same meaning (see Indeterminacy of Translation).
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