Sentence examples for is not terribly clear from inspiring English sources

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It is not terribly clear what the cycling champion Lance Armstrong might bring to the table, but he nonetheless visited in a helicopter with the mayor and Bill Clinton.

However, once it is appreciated what physicalism is — and, more important, what it is not — it is not terribly clear what this would amount to or what the motivation for it would be.

Armstrong himself is not terribly clear on this point but, extrapolating from Armstrong 1993 (433 434) and 1997 34 355) (which are not obviously consistent), the most plausible form of W's being water is [Water,w], where w is the mereological sum o+h1+h2 of the thin particulars underlying the oxygen and hydrogen molecules o, h1, and h2.

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The piece feels like some kind of response to the Obama era, though its message isn't terribly clear.

When despair finally drives Anna to throw herself beneath the inevitable train, it's not terribly clear why.

Given that almost all the UK's coal-fired power stations are over 40 years old, it's not terribly clear why anyone would expect them to be particularly reliable in the first place.

It was a murky day and the photo-finish print was not terribly clear, allowing a certain amount of controversy over the result to persist for two or three days.

However, he revealed that some chairmen admit that rules on the matter are not terribly clear.

"From my perspective at least, it's not terribly clear to me that my actions were explicitly done for 'peace.' I don't consider myself a 'pacifist,'anti-warar,' or (especially) a 'conscientious objector,'" Manning writes in the letter, dated October 7. "I'm a 'transparency advocate.'".

You can avoid penalties if you had "reasonable cause" for not filing FBARs, but the grounds for waiving penalties aren't terribly clear.

This is not terribly surprising.

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