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The edges of historical eras tend to be fuzzy.
Yet the contours of the Chinese legal system, as rights lawyers here know well, tend to be fuzzy.
Adults generally fail to recall anything before age three, and any memories from earlier than age seven tend to be fuzzy – although children are clearly capable of making memories.
And, given that the accounting in any deal is likely to be fuzzy, it might give Republicans some cover to say they had voted for tax reform rather than a net tax increase.
And with shearling a major catwalk trend for autumn, the cuff detail on these is a subtle way to be fuzzy without going overboard; team with grey tights and a shirt dress, or with peg trousers.
Another wave effect is diffraction, which causes light to spread into regions of the geometric shadow and causes the image produced by any optical device to be fuzzy to a degree dependent on the wavelength of the light.
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Indoor calls tend to be fuzzier than outdoor calls, because the signal must penetrate walls and windows to reach the tower.
The year my sons turned 1, I had my dentist fill a cavity without anesthetic, because I didn't want to be fuzzy-headed in the afternoon.
Moreover, if for each fixed the mapping from to is fuzzy sequentially continuous, then for all.
The math can be fuzzy.
If is sequentially fuzzy continuous at each point of, then is said to be sequentially fuzzy continuous on.
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