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Although the line between expression and idea is often hazy, there are clear cases on both sides of it.
Discussion of more fundamental, long-term issues is often hazy talk of ecosystems failing and oceans rising, someday.
In practice, however, the distinction is often hazy, as it is the overall concepts that really matter.
Mr. Trump's public statements about his draft experience sometimes conflict with his Selective Service records, and he is often hazy in recalling details.
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Reshaped and renamed by generations of developers and gentrifiers, the borders of New York City's neighborhoods are often hazy at best.
A study by Birmingham University found that with the exception of reablement services to help older people live independently, local authorities were often hazy about the evidence base, and that broad, ill-defined outcomessuch as "wellbeing" and "quality of life" inhibited rigorous evaluation of interventions.
Explanations for abandoning tests of new treatments earlier than planned are often hazy.
This is not to say the animals had no inkling of this, and in any case we humans are often hazy about the locations of events in time.
It's a plebiscite, not an official ruling, in which the terms and conditions are often hazy.
It's often hazy and atmospheric, but also gets tough and aggressive whenever you get lulled into a trance by the subtly shifting texture, perfect for five AM in a pitch black warehouse.
Pillow talk is often a hazy product of exhaustion.
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