Sentence examples for vague characterization from inspiring English sources

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The Mets described the injury as left shoulder discomfort, a vague characterization that left open an array of worrisome possibilities.

But trying to explicate a little more precisely the key terms of this vague characterization of panpsychism results in several different versions of it.

These issues are still controversial, hence the somewhat vague characterization of implicit social cognition as concerning relatively unconscious and relatively automatic features of judgment and social behavior.

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This characterization is vague, but deliberately so.

He was one of seven writers so accused; his work was described as "anti-progress, anti-industrialist," a characterization so vague as to apply to almost any writer -- such as, for example, Mark Twain.

"Bengal Tiger," which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, is arbitrary in its construction, haphazard in its characterizations, and vague in its moral argument.

The notion of complex landscape, despite being evocative, remains rather vague and requires a quantitative characterization.

In this search so many issues like linguistic interpretation, inaccurate judgment, characterization of interrelated phenomena into proper classifications, use of restricted techniques, vague analysis of results and many others, highly affect the accuracy of the results.

Sketchy characterization.

Very vague".

Maddeningly vague?

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