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It's all very nebulous.
"Chemistry is a very nebulous thing.
"It's very nebulous, but I think that is a reasonable estimate," he added.
"The terms are supposed to define what are otherwise very nebulous concepts," he said.
"Previously, what town and parish councils could do was very nebulous," he says.
Before, it was a struggle of good and evil, whereas now it's become a very nebulous thing.
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Although it seems like a very atmospheric, nebulous distinction between Madonna's authentic self-expression and Terry Richardson's high-concept sleaze, it's one that everybody finds pretty easy to see.
"The original idea was a cultural village, the diverse people of South Africa, a very wishy-washy nebulous kind of thing," Mr. Till said.
Everything is very interim, transitional, nebulous and tenuous at the moment; nobody knows quite how a new constitution might look and what elements of Islam may be inshrined there or not.
Representative Bill Delahunt, a Democrat from Massachusetts who has held hearings on the legality of the agreement the administration is seeking, said that "a timetable with specific dates is critical," calling the White House's time horizon "very vague and nebulous".
Today they have to contend with a cocktail of fears for their sons about physical attacks in Dewsbury, grooming online and more nebulous but very real concerns that they are internalising the relentless drumbeat of negative reporting about Islam.
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