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Some are of an indeterminate nature.
But while we do face threats of an indeterminate nature, we simply are not at war.
After two hours, I felt as if I had witnessed a surgical operation of indeterminate nature.
The answer lies partly in the indeterminate nature of the British constitution.
Mr. Foy also paints, and he brings a painter's eye to the composition of dishes on plates, which bear swirls and Lilliputian orbs of indeterminate nature and flavor.
The film's open-ended, recursive structure is central to Ms. Carri's intellectual agenda, which is to emphasize the deceptive, indeterminate nature of the truth.
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He suggests that we adopt a complicated mode of speech, constructed around the expression ou mallon ("no more"), which aims to capture the indeterminate natures of things, when we attempt to say anything about anything (Bett 2000, 37 39; Vogt 2012a, ch. 4).
The indeterminate, temporary nature of America, he suggests, explains why we keep coming back.
Protest movements are indeterminate by nature -- organic expressions of the desires of everyday people that manifest in various forms.
Each lesion was characterised as benign, malignant or indeterminate in nature.
On top of which, this recent Pulitzer flap is basically what "The Pale King" is all about: America's mania for tabulating, for making definite proclamations about things — like, say, the "best" novel published in a given year — that are by nature indeterminate.
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