Offutt provides a weak and ill-defined concept of region as the basis for her placement of Saltillo. |
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We also believe absolutely that there is no place in this day and age for an ill-defined concept of spirituality. |
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They pass the time in a hazy half-light, drifting from one ill-defined moment to the next in works deeply suspicious of form and language. |
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The preamble is all about metaphysical, ill-defined concepts, as Dr Mapp pointed out. |
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In the Collins Review it's presented as a vague and ill-defined feel-good motherhood concept. |
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It's a war unlike any war that's gone before, with ill-defined enemies and with no clear campaign methodology on which to call. |
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Comity, however, is an ill-defined concept, and for that reason can be arbitrary in its application. |
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I'd rather discuss specific authors and their ideas, rather than some vague, ill-defined movement. |
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Until now, the multiverse was a hazy, ill-defined concept-little more than a philosophical trick. |
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It is therefore of some concern that the management failures identified by the Scottish expert group appear to be ill-defined and ambiguous. |
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Radiographic examination revealed an ill-defined radiolucent lesion at the joint area of the previous bone graft and the right mandibular angle. |
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There was a moderate amount of lightly eosinophilic cytoplasm, and cytoplasmic borders were ill-defined. |
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David is the fatherless image of adolescent youth, rake-thin, spotty and with an ill-defined sense-of-being, provided by his uncle's friends. |
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Data on disasters are often ill-defined and incomplete, which hinders accurate analysis. |
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Generally speaking we identify well-defined and ill-defined problems as two ends of a continuum. |
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Now the two Koreas have themselves transformed the ill-defined DMZ in the West Sea into a sea of cooperation and a peace zone for joint fishing. |
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For example, if one confronts a novel problem that is ill-defined, then general problem-solving heuristics may be very useful. |
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Many historians seem to regard folklore as an ill-defined and unrigorous subject. |
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It's easiest to define somebody when they're ill-defined, and John Kerry's ill-defined. |
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Scotland remains vague and ill-defined in the US consciousness. |
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Trabs rise steeply or essentially normally to upper surface from ill-defined surface of pinnation that appears to be near gastral margin. |
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I oppose the attempts to recast family reunion as an instrument of immigration by extending the term family' to a large and ill-defined group. |
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With parameters set by the information architect's deliverables, development can flow more easily than ill-defined tasks. |
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The nuclei of these mononuclear cells are round to oval with ill-defined cytoplasmic margins. |
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Official favour is still needed in a country with a shaky legal system, ill-defined property rights and political protection that can be abruptly removed. |
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No, he favors a vague and ill-defined form of collective ownership that the workers will figure out as they bumble and stumble along towards bankruptcy. |
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The weather being exactly the same every day out here, means that days become ill-defined and merge into a stream of time, rather than form days, weeks, and months. |
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This ill-defined and much-abused concept is at base a simple one. |
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The third major problem with the challenge as it stands depends on people making a voluntary sacrifice towards a nebulous and ill-defined common cause. |
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This isn't a struggle against some distant, ill-defined enemy. |
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Two and a half months later, a computed tomographic scan showed multifocal nodules with ill-defined margins in both lungs. |
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On physical examination, the patient was a healthy-appearing boy with an ill-defined swelling at the manubrial portion of his sternum. |
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In the chaos of field conditions, protection for of those not bearing arms is often ill-defined. |
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By exciting false hopes of an ill-defined peace, we only inflame passions we cannot quench. |
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For example, simply shifting ill-defined back-office tasks from Geneva to another site where they would be carried out in the same way was a waste of donors' money. |
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May appear as red-brown to yellow ill-defined macules, papules, or plaques with dry scales. |
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From this point of view, the framework in which the hoped-for results might be achieved still remains largely ill-defined. |
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Relations with the Security and Defence Subcommittee of the European Parliament, if they exist at all, are equally spasmodic and ill-defined. |
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This process is open-ended and ill-defined. |
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Still, Mr. Coffey's role was ill-defined and spread thin. |
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I cannot think of a better example of why parliamentarians exist, and that is to prevent the unchecked power of cabinet and of the executive to make decisions based upon circumstances ill-defined, certainly in legislation. |
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Provides a consultation service for the evaluation of children with musculoskeletal pain, joint swelling, limp, fever of unknown origin and ill-defined chronic inflammatory symptoms. |
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The complex and often contentious cases based on the welfare of children provide scope for the judiciary to interpret ill-defined concepts and apply them to the particular case at issue. |
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Increased competition and efficiency in this sector inevitably brings about greater scope for distribution and marketing, which are still greatly hindered by an ill-defined legal framework. |
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If we want to develop problem-solving skills for ill-defined, complex problems, shouldn't we start learning those skills already during formal training? |
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The ill-defined status of Kosovo is a latent source of uncertainty. |
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It occurs when the objectives for a specific program are ill-defined. |
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In the face of new and complex issues with ill-defined consequences and challenges to our styles of production and consumption, trade unions must not yield to the temptation of corporatist withdrawal. |
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To maintain support often requires organizations keep one foot in the present while simultaneously taking the initial steps towards a new, often ill-defined future. |
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In other words, the foreign policy competence of the Faroes is now established by law rather than in ill-defined full powers from a Danish minister of foreign affairs. |
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Although ill-defined and viewed with suspicion, especially by Ukraine, the CIS proved to be a necessary instrument to manage the transfer of command and control of the former Soviet Union's nuclear and conventional forces. |
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This would have killed two birds with one stone, combining a focusless programme looking for a theme with an ill-defined product looking for an identity. |
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Chief among them is the contentious and ill-defined Saudi-Yemeni frontier, wiggling its way through the Asir tribal highlands and out into a featureless but oily desert. |
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These broad and ill-defined laws have created a vague legal framework which is misused to criminalize criticism of the government and legitimate dissent. |
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A chest radiograph revealed an ill-defined opacity in the right lower lung field. |
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Vague, ill-defined, or overly ambitious study designs, or black-box statistical analyses suggest a lack of focus and may raise doubts about the ultimate utility of findings. |
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From this capsule, septa extend into the gland, dividing it into ill-defined lobules. |
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He made a salutation, or, to speak nearer the truth, an ill-defined, abortive attempt at curtsy. |
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He began to deteriorate rapidly from an ill-defined dementing illness, and his confusion and intermittent agitation did not respond to the standard treatments that were tried. |
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The cardiac MRI revealed a severely dilated left ventricle with an ill-defined mass felt to be consistent with a malignancy, perhaps a rhabdomyosarcoma or angiosarcoma. |
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Further, while some physicians point out that an ill-defined margin may increase leiomyosarcoma risk, this finding is certainly noted as well with benign adenomyomas. |
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Another ill-defined morphologic variant characterized by prominent neural involvement similar to a neuromuscular choristoma has also been described. |
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The ill-defined, amorphous soft tissue opaque structure was cranial to the renogonadal silhouette and partially summated on the caudal aspect of the lungs. |
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