Sentence examples for nebulous nature from inspiring English sources

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I like the nebulous nature of it.

The nebulous nature of clean eating has sparked a recent backlash.

Leonce und Lena (written 1836), a satire on the nebulous nature of Romantic ideas, shows the influence of Alfred de Musset and Clemens Brentano.

Its nebulous nature means that the moment and wounding has, more often than not, come and gone before you are able to articulate your anger and frustration.

And even when you have engaged and understood some of her ideas about the collective unconscious and the nebulous nature of perception, the concepts are still fluid.

It's a bad comparison but the fluid, almost nebulous nature of sharia courts is like al-Qaeda without the violence and their ubiquity like a Domino's Pizza franchise.

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The nebulous, diffuse nature of terrorism makes a simple prescription for the responsibilities of academic institutions impossible.

The 3′ processing is much more nebulous in nature, whereas some of the transcripts have been proposed to be terminated with the help of mitochondrial transcription termination factors (mTERFs), other strands simply run on well past the end of the reading frame— the latter situation suggests that transcription termination in plant mitochondria is not critically important [ 36, 37].

Sir Humphrey: In view of the somewhat nebulous and inexplicit nature of young Mr Hilton's coalition-winning concept and the arguably marginal impact it had on the election result, there could be a case for never uttering that phrase again, prime minister, except, of course, in the presence of the deputy prime minister.

the plain-English covenants made on funding proposals, the absence of legal certainty as to what THEDAO actually is and the nebulous and ever-shifting nature of THEDAO's "membership," will make it very difficult to properly assign ownership in these projects' work product.

The Persian astronomer Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī (973 1048) proposed that the Milky Way is "a collection of countless fragments of the nature of nebulous stars".

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