Sentence examples for no precise meaning from inspiring English sources

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This means that Δ has no precise meaning.

Clearly, there is no precise meaning.

Then, there are the invented words that have no precise meaning like "roadibility".

At the moment, the term "reformulated" at the gasoline pump is akin to the term "all natural" in the supermarket: It helps sell the product, but has no precise meaning.

The terms "natural," "original," and "primitive," as epithets applied to the vegetation of Europe, have no precise meaning unless they are related to a specific time in geologic history.

Thus, the tribe of Levi, to which Moses belonged, probably knew the name Yahweh, which originally may have been (in its short form Yo, Yah, or Yahu) a religious invocation of no precise meaning evoked by the mysterious and awesome splendour of the manifestation of the holy.

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Indeed, can "quality" have any precise meaning here?

The term "naturalism" has no very precise meaning in contemporary philosophy.

Carroll was using absurdity to make a simple point: language is something we build together, and I can no more choose the precise meaning of my words than I can decide which laws of physics apply to me.

Occasionally such a code word achieves an independent existence (and meaning) while the original equivalent phrase is forgotten or at least no longer has the precise meaning attributed to the code word e.g., modem (originally standing for "modulator-demodulator").

The Washington Post's Radley Balko asked forfeiture expert attorneys to interpret Holder's language, and they had no idea about the precise meaning of the exemptions, suggesting we shouldn't get too pumped just yet.

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