Sentence examples for vaguely identifiable from inspiring English sources

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They are unfamiliar forms born in the liminal space between reality and make-believe; they are vaguely identifiable, but more often, nebulous and amorphous shapes without structure.

We have exemplary chosen a parameter that is expected to be very well identifiable after the design exercise with four successive experiments, one that is vaguely identifiable and one that is expected to be not identifiable at all.

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A single very small and incompletely preserved specimen may be a larva of Sculda sp.. Its uropods appear to have elongate lanceolate endopods and exopods without any teeth or setae, but more than a vague outline is not identifiable.

The great bulk of the movie industry's evocations of the American past have been Westerns that is, escapist adventure stories set in a vague time more or less identifiable as the eighteen-seventies or eighties, a vague semi-desert or mountainous region somewhere between the Mississippi and the Rockies, and a vague economy based on cattle-raising, saloon-keeping, and banditry.

The great bulk of the movie industry's evocations of the American past have been Westerns — that is, escapist adventure stories set in a vague time more or less identifiable as the eighteen-seventies or eighties, a vague semi-desert or mountainous region somewhere between the Mississippi and the Rockies, and a vague economy based on cattle-raising, saloon-keeping, and banditry.

In the opinion of Rackham (1994), contemporary landscape researchers must avoid vague generalisation, and instead, focus on identifiable details that mark different landscapes characteristics.

In the corresponding conductivity images, the tumor only vaguely appears at lower frequencies and is barely identifiable at 1500 MHz.

Whether any demand made by these contractors is so vague as not to constitute a 'request for identifiable records,' 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(3), or is for material exempt from disclosure under 5 U.S.C. 552(b), are questions that remain open for decision on remand.

The results indicated that the anonymous group provided significantly more cognitive feedback (i.e., vague suggestions, the "extension" type of explicit suggestions for improvement), whereas the identifiable group offered more affective feedback (i.e., supporting, opposing) and more metacogntive feedback (i.e., reflective comments).

Although objective findings that match the symptoms can be easily confirmed in the majority of cases, the evaluation of patients with vague complaints in the intraoral area such as occlusal discomfort without any identifiable organic cause (occlusal dysesthesia) has been a growing problem in recent years [ 1].

As was the case with patients whose tumours were identifiable, many of the presenting symptoms for patients with CUP were relatively vague, including abdominal or chest pain and breathlessness.

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