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Defining the borders of the city has become very difficult and spatial organisation has changed and is very indistinct.
This day I had for the first time a general but very indistinct conception of the possibility of making an engine work out algebraic developments.
His own remarks at the time were very indistinct.
The eggs are whitish with very indistinct buff, grey or brown markings at the broad end.
That means sometimes you have a very indistinct view of who is actually there".
Immature males have paler versions of the adult male's markings, which can be very indistinct in fresh plumage.
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For example, decisions on blood glucose monitoring are easily made, simple, distinct and clear; whereas an intuitive control system for SGC is obscure, indistinct, very complex and difficult, if not impossible to translate into another setting.
As Claude Malhuret put it, Ethiopia demonstrated that it had become imperative to "clarify the complex relations that humanitarian action forms with a totalitarian regime; to mark out the indistinct but very real limit beyond which aid to victims was unwittingly transformed into support to their executioners".
The problem is of course that in many circumstances these physical variations may not be very clear, if not indistinct, or may just be present in parts (think of an animal moving among thick foliage).
The listening carefully to indistinct speakers is very tiring.
Consequently, the evaluation of this elusive and indistinct construct becomes very difficult (Parasuraman et al. 1985).
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