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"It's a very fuzzy doctrine, to put it mildly," Rai says, and judges have recently seemed reluctant to allow the argument in court.
"It's a very fuzzy argument," said Nathan Glazer, professor emeritus of education and sociology at Harvard, "and it's very hard to set bounds for it and it's very hard to say who represents diversity".
It's a very fuzzy business.
And it is turning very fuzzy: outside, some crusty souls begin a round of On Raglan Road, a song old men tend to sing when they've drunk enough whiskey.
I take just a nibble of it – literally a 12th of a tablet – as it makes one feel very fuzzy in the morning.
(If you decide to use felt, ensure the felt is of a high-quality and is not very fuzzy. If it is, it will start to pill with use or catch on the edges of the cards).
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".
"It's complicated in ways that are very messy and very fuzzy," said Richard C. Dieter, executive director of the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center.
Back then it was called 'subjective well being' and the topic was considered very fuzzy".
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
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