Sentence examples for may be nebulous from inspiring English sources

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Its origins may be nebulous, but the stiletto is a precision instrument.

Doctors don't always agree (ours sure didn't at first), and symptoms may be nebulous -- some fit, others do not.

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"In cases where there is a more or less spontaneous outbreak of multihanded violence, the evidence may be too nebulous for the jury to find that there was some form of agreement, express or tacit".

Yes the problem may be more nebulous, but you know when you don't feel well.

One of the major causes of such variation may be the nebulous nature of active learning.

Their popularity, notoriety, fame can be nebulous".

Choosing the correct outcome and measure can be nebulous.

Unfortunately, the definition of stem cells remains to be nebulous and data can be contradictory.

I like O'Hara's reasoning: "It may be that poetry makes life's nebulous events tangible to me and restores their detail; or conversely, that poetry brings forth the intangible quality of incidents which are all too concrete and circumstantial.

GPs probably are very conscious about their use of some sources of information like websites, while the importance of some sources may be underestimated, because their utilisation is more nebulous, like feedback from patients or media reports.

The problem may be that "greatness" thing, which was, admittedly, the nebulous criterion for my Top 10 Composers project.

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