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is underspecified
verb
To give insufficient, or insufficiently precise, information: to specify incompletely.
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Now consider the timeless question, "Is Tail part of Tibbles?" Intuitively, we want to say the question is underspecified.
As a result, the system of government set out in the document is underspecified -- by which I mean that one can imagine a number of histories, of rather different political systems, each beginning with the adoption of this document in 1787.
The "optimal complexity reduction" is not well defined in general because it is underspecified.
In pragmatics we want to do something similar: explain what is actually communicated by an expression whose actual interpretation is underspecified by its conventional semantic meaning.
Secondly, even if the meaning of the expression is underspecified, it needn't be the case that any precisifications are correct, and hence pluralism is not an inevitable consequence of the underspecificity.
In addition to missing directionality for the effect, the GC (pH) in this case is underspecified.
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As teachers frame conjecturing tasks as primarily about the resources that students use, we see that the operations that students use to make conjectures and the conjectures that students arrive at could be underspecified and undervalued in classrooms.
Place assimilation of a coronal segment (e.g., /n/, /t/, /d/) results in a no-mismatch, because coronal segments are underspecified for their place of articulation.
Some terms can be underspecified.
A major problem was that several alleles were underspecified, i.e., the SNPs listed for one haplotype overlapped with all the SNPs of another haplotype, making the haplotypes indistinguishable by the data in the table alone.
This top-down component, however, is largely underspecified in EST.
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