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"But with breast implants, informed consent is much more fuzzy because each doctor has his own perspective on how long they last, making it difficult for patients to realistically calculate the risks and benefits," Dr. Goldberg said.

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This makes the actual difference between the two models more fuzzy in real modeling, because one probably could fit the two models' macroscopic behavior to the same data, just by using slightly different parameters.

The reality is a bit more fuzzy.

But the science is quite a bit more fuzzy, right?

More fuzzy faces, leaning over cisterns, with rolled-up euros.

"It unravels and is more fuzzy, softer," Mr. Gregory said.

Further back in time things get more fuzzy, but also really interesting.

The Avalanche seemed a bit more fuzzy about the score of that game -- a 6-1 loss.

Things just got more fuzzy with the rise of mobile.

But their focus was way more fuzzy than that.

Wendy Davis' proposals are more fuzzy math," Matt Hirsch, communications director for Abbott, said to KXAN-TV.

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