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to indeterminate
adjective
Not accurately determined or determinable.
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Kane's appeal to indeterminate efforts of will, and the appeal thereby to non-Epicurean indeterminism, do not appear to help meet the luck objection.
Mr Justice Keith sentenced the boys last week to indeterminate sentences for public protection.
The fishermen (they are exclusively men) range from preteens to indeterminate post-middle-age.
Commit to indeterminate detention without trial those you decide are enemies.
At the upper level, the flats look on to indeterminate public-private garden space and out over the swelling humps of the office atrium roof, a view that has all the glamour of living above an airport terminal.
The former justice secretary Ken Clarke has criticised as "absurd" the situation where a defunct scheme for sentencing prisoners to indeterminate sentences means a man given a 10-month term is still in prison almost 10 years later.
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A statement is said to be indeterminate according to the generic multiverse conception iff it is neither true nor false according to the generic multiverse conception.
He has also delayed plans to subject paedophiles to an "indeterminate" sentence that could be extended until they are no longer thought to be dangerous.
It is only that, before quantum mechanics, the principle of equivalent descriptions precluded any need to pay attention to the Indeterminate value.
However, the conflicting results of the molecular studies completed to date contribute to the indeterminate nature of their evolutionary relationships.
Sexual assault statutes in Colorado were toughened several years ago to include indeterminate sentences, which can extend to lifetime incarceration or supervision.
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