Sentence examples for yet indeterminate from inspiring English sources

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His digs were dark, the shelves and tables covered with an as yet indeterminate clutter.

The critical, and as yet indeterminate, element in the political equation is whether Miss Bhutto's party, so far composed largely of the disaffected poor and middle classes, will get the support of the establishment - the industrialists, professional groups, bazaar merchants and large landowners, who have not forgotten how they suffered from her father's abuse of power.

Nothing is the positive yet indeterminate impression on the horizon, just before becoming something definite.

Furthermore, Hoxa2 induced, ecoptic Phox2a-positive neurons, which seemed ideal candidates for the 'lost' EGL population, have an as yet indeterminate origin.

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The tyranny of overdeterminacy is finally undermined, though, by the book's willingness to embrace the as-yet indeterminate, in terms of interpretive possibility.

But you're surely right to highlight the difficulty of acting in advance across many interlocked fields to safeguard against as-yet-indeterminate perils.

While working on "The Brunist Day of Wrath," I also wrote "Stepmother," much of "A Child Again," and "Noir," as well as a lot of uncollected stories, and I launched countless other unfinished (perhaps never to be finished) pieces of as-yet-indeterminate length.

In this passage, which recalls Nishida's vision of communication between diversely determined branches of a shared yet essentially indeterminate root ur-culture, Ueda gives us a clue as to how we might best understand the cross-cultural contributions of the Kyoto School.

The hour is indeterminate; yet he knows, that the day is still Easter.

This painting's indeterminate yet compelling status provides Volkmar Mühleis grounds to look beyond its historical significance and to explore its anthropological scope as well, from an intercultural perspective and, moreover, against the backdrop of its complex of themes concerning life and death.

The future event itself which the proposition is about does not yet exist and is indeterminate (eventus rerum de quibus agitur indeterminate) (Sen 238.36).

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