Sentence examples for woolly terms from inspiring English sources

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Defined in appropriately woolly terms as "inspired by the true story", Lee Daniels's star-studded screen adaptation of Wil Haygood's article plays fast and loose with the facts, with screenwriter Danny Strong conjuring a grand historical conceit in which our central character becomes a cipher for the changing fortunes of African Americans in the 20th century.

They're cloaked in woolly terms about brand value and market presence, stuff that either feels like it's more valuable than saffron or utter bullshit.

Most of the people I met defined their spirituality in fairly woolly terms, describing themselves as nature worshippers or as belonging to "the religion of love".

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Of Ernst & Young's respondents, 44% said their company's spending on sustainability a woolly term that refers partly to the welfare of employees but mainly to green strategies—had increased since the 2008 financial crisis.

Interestingly, the expression levels of this pectate lyase increased in woolly ripened long-term cold stored fruits (E4: R+, C+) when compared to long-term cold stored fruits (E3: R-, C+).

However, this contig has an increased expression in woolly ripened long-term cold stored fruits (E4: R+, C+) when compared to unripe fruits that have undergone long-term storage (E3: R-, C+; Additional File 2, Table S6).

A total of 9 genes have a statistically significant increase in expression in woolly ripened long-term cold stored fruits (E4: R+, C+) when compared to juicy ripened fruits that have not been stored in the cold (E2: R+, C-), whereas 8 genes are reduced (Additional File 2, Table S7).

Travel policies can be woolly in their definitions, using terms such as 'blood conditions' or 'psychiatric disorders'.

The pair-wise analyses reveal an increased expression of 36 genes and a decreased expression of 68 genes in fruits that are ripened following long-term cold storage and are woolly (E4: R+, C+) in comparison to unripe fruits that have undergone long-term storage but are unripe (E3: R-, C+; Additional File 2, Table S6).

But for a growing number of companies, virtue looks more like the route to better long-term profits.Old-style woolly corporate social responsibility (CSR) is being replaced by a harder-headed enlightened self-interest.

Fruits that are ripened following long-term cold storage and are woolly (E4: R+, C+) have an increased expression of 36 genes and a decreased expression of 68 genes when compared to unripe fruits that have undergone long-term storage (E3: R-, C+; Additional File 2, Table S6).

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