Sentence examples for poorly defined term from inspiring English sources

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The polygrapher accused him of using a "countermeasure" ― a poorly defined term for deliberately altering one's physiological state (by, say, sticking a thumbtack in one's shoe) in order to hide lying on a polygraph.

This phenomenon often referred as the poorly defined term "mitotic catastrophe", implies the abrogation of checkpoints and was proposed to represent an alternative mode of elimination of damaged cells (Castedo et al., 2004; Vakifahmetoglu et al., 2008).

During the past two or three decades, this approach has been also employed increasingly for the downstaging of 'locally advanced breast cancer', a poorly defined term encompassing both primarily inoperable cancers and those that are strictly operable but present unfavorable prognostic features (such as large size, diffuse tumors and clinically involved axillary nodes).

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As with many other health products, marketers use poorly defined terms like "pure," "all-natural" and "organic" to slip subpar products past ill-informed consumers.

Not so good: 1. Very unclear writing at different levels: a. Various inconsistencies and poorly defined terms, for example on pg.

This suggests that conceptually, scoping is a poorly defined ambiguous term.

It is poorly defined in terms of composition, function and subcellular localization.

The VMH remains poorly defined in terms of cellular and molecular genetic markers as tool to identify cell subgroups.

The nuclear matrix as a non-chromosomal scaffold within the nucleus remains a controversial concept in cell biology [23] and is poorly defined in terms of composition and function.

However, these obligations are poorly defined in practical terms, inconsistently understood or inadequately applied.

However, oxidative stress is poorly defined in quantitative terms (Dotan et al., 2004).

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