Sentence examples for is not easily defined from inspiring English sources

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Yet wilderness is not easily defined.

First, market timing is not easily defined, he said.

The era was long, complicated and is not easily defined by sound bite.

The title is clear, although in the Waugh canon a short story is not easily defined.

In this case, "fact" is not easily defined nor does it necessarily equate with Golding's dramatic power.

Since mysticism springs from an aspiration to join and grasp that which falls outside ordinary experience, it is not easily defined.

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Aside from the consistent waves, the idyllic beach, the nearby Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve and the array of fine restaurants, there's an addictive, intangible quality to the place that isn't easily defined.

The contours of her body are not easily defined by the scrutinising eye of the onlooker.

Since the law and the technology itself are new, the liabilities -- criminal and civil -- are not easily defined.

Real or imagined, even for Olson the weaknesses of the University of Arizona Wildcats are not easily defined.

In the Bronx, where candidates are often defined by the side on which they stand in political feuds, Ms. Hassell-Thompson's allegiances are not easily defined.

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