What they say, however, has been for the most part unclear, ill-focused, and unduly inexplicit. |
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She was already using female sexuality to question the conventions of novelistic discourse where sexuality was traditionally inexplicit. |
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Chardin was a specialist in still life, a mode that was either inexplicit or lacked outright story content. |
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Incomplete and inexplicit communications led the flight crew to believe that the runway condition was suitable for landing when it was not. |
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The procedures for using these models, making decisions when faced with ambiguous data and developing profiles also remain somewhat inexplicit. |
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The key is to be as truthful, yet as inexplicit as you can be. |
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This inexplicit though frank play presents itself as a coming-out drama. |
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The precise nature of Faust's agreement with the diabolical figure Mephistopheles remains inexplicit, however. |
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The definition of a breed is difficult and inexplicit, although the term is commonly used and, in practice, well understood. |
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The curious thing about all this is that the image itself is so inexplicit. |
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In an article that is to be followed by a book, Searle has tentatively added Free Will to his previous philosophy of mind, which was inexplicit but which seemed deterministic. |
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This tone can be arch, infuriating, inexplicit, and baffling. |
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Among the numerous reasons for this failure, critics cite the fact that the relevant stipulations of the Barcelona Declaration and its follow-up work programme are too vague and inexplicit. |
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Since I'm going to use inexplicit terms, I want to begin by defining the three most prominent of these, as they'll be used in what follows. |
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Frege, however, is very inexplicit when it comes to explaining what sense ultimately is or how to understand it. |
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