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The answers aren't really clear, mostly because the Tea Party itself is rather nebulous and hard to pin down (it always has been) and also because the Tea Party faction isn't really all that new in the Republican Party (although they do now have a catchy new name).

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The role of the ACA in this trend is rather more nebulous than its effect on the pressures of medical bills, but the bulk of the improvement has occurred since the law's enactment, and may reflect initiatives for improving hospital care that were written into the ACA; among them is reduced Medicare reimbursements for institutions with high rates of readmissions.

Within Hinduism, such affiliations tend to be rather loose, nonexclusive, and nebulous.

"Originally, abortion was grounded in the right to privacy, which is, frankly, a rather nebulous concept in constitutional history.

There has always been a moral aspect to green thinking, but for years, in perception at least, it was based around rather nebulous and dubious ideas such as respect for nature as a thing valuable in itself.

The topic at hand was "greenwashing," that rather nebulous term used by advocacy groups, the news media, consumers — and even business competitors — to describe specious corporate claims of environmental stewardship.

However, the business models that these players pursue currently remain rather nebulous: it is highly uncertain if companies from the information technology sector could (or even plan to) eventually replace the established OEM and take over the car manufacturing field.

For the career futurologist, however, the moral of the story might be to make parsimonious and rather nebulous prognostications, and to sit on the fence wherever possible.

Throughout the strategy document this rather nebulous construction of 'responsibility/irresponsibility' is applied both to the behaviour of individuals and to that of businesses.

Occupy Wall Street had some rather nebulous and intangible goals, which could be why their biggest marks upon history are also fuzzily intangible.

Local authorities can fill gaps in the private networks, but only if they decide, on rather nebulous social grounds, that the service is inadequate.

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