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He says: "In the past, the time limit was far too loosely defined as, 'you can take it back as long as you haven't accepted the goods'.
The problem with a conceptualization of SLE that is too loosely defined is that it will be too weak to guide further research.
In some studies, allergy was too loosely defined, as the 'allergies' do not have a common mechanism.
It has become a "trendy concept" [ 1] without specific meaning and for this reason has also been criticised as too loosely defined.
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Jim's spiritual journey is also loosely defined.
Link and Phelan note that the stigma concept has received criticism for being too individually focused and loosely defined.
Independence, however, has been loosely defined, and management too often still appoints related parties.
The consensus sequence derived from simultaneous mutagenesis of too long a stretch of DNA will be loosely defined with a greater abundance R, W, S, Y, etc. instead of G, A, T, and C. In other words, to have maximal representation for all mutations and to avoid interference by secondary mutations, the length of DNA mutagenized should be kept at an optimal minimum.
Often, the boundaries of a new domain are loosely defined through mutagenesis experiments, as it is too time consuming to examine every amino acid near the suspected boundary for functional contribution.
It is also a time for re-evaluating, more hazily, what it means to be a woman, "a California girl, loosely defined" — one brave enough to ramble in sprawling Los Angeles, where it's all too easy to get totally lost.
The judges' task is very loosely defined.
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