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But it also looks as if the pilot is dealing with something more nebulous than addiction.
The FBI's definition of "nexus", in turn, is far more nebulous than they're letting on.
The fact is that our divisions are more nebulous than we Nigerians are sometimes inclined to admit.
The medical reality of the debate between Harriet McBryde Johnson and Peter Singer is more nebulous than the clear division of their views (Feb. 16).
But Kylesa aimed at something trippier and more nebulous than metal, a tribal and swirly and patient sound, especially on songs from its newest record, "Spiral Shadow" (Season of Mist).
At the same time, the relationship between the actual performance of the economy, Americans' perceptions about the economy and their views of the president are more nebulous than most analysts would acknowledge.
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Lowry's Captain Ahab, however, is fighting a more nebulous nemesis than a whale.
"Meaning" is probably an even more nebulous concept than boredom is; one nice definition describes it as "something that gives us a feeling that's not easy to translate into thought".
Certainly, any regular Internet user is more than aware of the way that cyberspace has undermined traditional ideas of geography and supplanted judgments linked to physical space: an e-mail address is a far more nebulous concept than a street address with all its material and social implications.
But for me it was something much more nebulous and niche than that.
Hence the focus on unliganded iron rather than the more nebulous ROSs, albeit that (su peroxide is necessarily involved.
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