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As a health threat, it was ill defined.
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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.
Dean was a vibrant and enticing new option, but he was ill defined, and his courtship of Iowa voters hadn't yet ended in marriage.
One suspects that the public today would have a much different take on the activities of the Weathermen if their own kin were conscripted to fight for a cause that was ill defined at best.
Identification of pain and need for pain relief was ill defined and poorly understood.
Our results revealed that an irregular mass was seen in all 27 patients with lymphoma, in which soft tissue mass was ill defined in 22 patients (81.5%) and well defined in only five patients (18.5%).
For some scores, the measurement method was ill defined: self-report (Reynolds Study), general practitioner record (QRISK studies) or a previous diagnosis of hypertension (Personal HEART), to not being stated (SCORE).
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.
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).
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