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In spite of this importance, existing knowledge concerning model uncertainties and their characteristics seems to suffer from imprecise definitions and lack of available experimental data.
Much of the bewilderment — and therefore the argument — stems from the imprecise nature of some of the proposed rules.
Possibly the impression that the figure implies otherwise stems from an imprecise description of the design.
Materiality's vagueness stems from its definition: material information is information that a "reasonable investor" would consider important.
I believe that the perception that speciation is a mystery stems from the definition of species themselves.
With guidance from such imprecise definitions, most trials undertaken for therapy of ARDS have failed to demonstrate new interventions, pathways, and strategies that consistently improve care [ 9].
The confusion stems from the technical definition of a bear market: a 20% decline from market highs.
It's worth doing, because the word anxiety, like worry, stems from a root definition, "to choke," and that is just what it does to us.
The truth, buried in imprecise definitions, misunderstandings and duplicity, remains elusive.
In some cases these inconsistencies were compounded by imprecise definitions of breastfeeding and breast milk feeding.
She pointed to the current definition of success, stemming from Silicon Valley.
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