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But this memory is very fuzzy.
Under the bill, Mr. Marlowe said, "the definition of political intelligence is very fuzzy".
Yana Bosseva, a group member and RenewableUK's planning advisor, says although overall the NPPF is positive towards renewables, including community-led schemes, the guidance and its wording is "very fuzzy".
"The science on this is very fuzzy in 2016".
Most would agree this is very fuzzy language at best and misleading in most cases.
"The science on this is very fuzzy in 2016," he told me.
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"The concept of an 'insolvent' bank has been very fuzzy during the crisis," said Dimitris Drakopoulos, an economist at Nomura.
"While the loan is 100 percent guaranteed, it's only 100 percent guaranteed if you follow all of the underwriting guidelines, and some of those guidelines are very fuzzy," Bob Seiwert, of the American Bankers Association, told The Times in August 2009.
"While the loan is 100percentt guaranteed, it's only 100percentt guaranteed if you follow all of the underwriting guidelines, and some of those guidelines are very fuzzy," Mr. Seiwert said.
Although it is universally agreed that cultural communities exist, their borders are very fuzzy and depend on how the researcher defines the term 'culture'culture
At that time before non-standard analysis, the concept of infinitesimals was very fuzzy and bothered many mathematicians.
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