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As a health threat, it was ill defined.
It is ill defined at best, hypocritical at worst.
Since 9/11 my childhood fear has returned, but it is ill defined, along with the enemy.
While the term "burnout" has become quite common in both research and practice, it has been ill defined historically.
His commission's authority is ill defined, it has no building and, as a body, has yet to meet.
The impact of this lesion when recognized in the adult and its management are ill defined.
When the consensus procedure is ill defined, it is difficult to ascertain which aspects might have influenced the outcome or how reliably expert opinion and stakeholders' preferences were incorporated (Grol et al, 2003; Raine et al, 2005).
He has vowed to freeze state salaries and pensions, but his plans for cutting spending while capping property taxes are ill defined, and it does no service to voters to withhold the details.
Currently, the pathophysiology of sleep disturbances is ill defined, and it is likely to be underreported by AS patients.
The Fed's message, he said, "has been ill defined and not internally consistent.
In England the bureau did not appear until after the end of Charles II's reign, and even then the term was ill defined.
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