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If that concept seems nebulous, Horne cites a new £3m "customers and communities" fund for investments and improvements along the line.
And because atheism and spirituality don't seem to fit together, Shelley's interest in the mystical and spiritual has been airbrushed out of the picture: in a non-religious age it seems nebulous and irrelevant.
The company's definition and use of artificial intelligence seems nebulous, at best from the outside.
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On the one hand, Indianness starts to seem nebulous: it becomes unclear what it means for a person to identify him or herself as Indian or as an Indian artist.
Everything else seems so nebulous.
Mutual delusion seems a nebulous basis for negotiation.
Time seems particularly nebulous and ungraspable when it's all you're focussing on.
The event, which was announced last month, is meant to help expose programmers to what they should expect when they go about joining a startup (YC's Paul Graham thinks that a lot of them tend to join more established companies like Microsoft simply because startup life seems so nebulous).
The phrase is always uttered with extreme adoration, yet the very concept seems as nebulous as it is elusive.
(via) The footballer everyone knows the name of but that no one's allowed to name decided to sue Twitter, which, to me, seems as nebulous and intangible an act as heckling the sky or deciding to put water in prison.
It proved a surprisingly hard needle to thread: a set of ineffable intuitions and aesthetic standards that seemed as nebulous as they were exacting.
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