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Do not make it unclear, it must be VERY specific.
The definition of "known areas" was not further elaborated, making it unclear whether, for example, the entire country of Vietnam was considered to be an area sprayed with Agent Orange.
Fuel bills were expected to increase in the winter, though the report noted that in October the average family had just £4.79 left after bills were paid (down from £12.50 in July), making it unclear where the cash for extra heating would come from.
The current conditions are the result of decades of neglect and decay, due in part to an awkward arrangement between church and state, making it unclear who bears responsibility for the building's upkeep.
A sore back has hampered Montgomerie for months, making it unclear how well, or how often he can play.
But the number of factors limiting inflation for prescriptions makes it unclear what effect Wal-Mart's prices have.
One potential hurdle for the deal is the fact that the European Union has no uniform rules or procedures for asylum, making it unclear what rules would be applied in a screening center, whether inside or outside Europe.
Medical tourists will inevitably be moving between two different health care systems that are not connected, making it unclear exactly who should be responsible for organizing check-ups and rehabilitation after the procedure [ 6].
Therefore, it varies within conditions, which makes it unclear which coherence to pick as a baseline for comparison.
Cognitive factors, group dynamics, and cultural barriers can each make it difficult for any firm to comprehend an unclear situation.
Evidence for Australia and South Korea is unclear, with highly uncertain estimates that make it difficult to ascertain if any change occurred.
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