The English regions are, by comparison, ahistorical, nebulously conceived, arbitrarily imposed. |
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Accusations of poor character, political incorrectness, or even legal infractions may circulate nebulously without puncturing that represented world. |
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Neither party has a persuasive vision of which non-financial sectors will drive growth in future, though both talk modishly of green jobs and yearn nebulously for Britain to start making things again. |
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They must not discriminate among the origin or type of data entering or leaving their networks except for nebulously defined purposes of network management. |
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Cross-disciplinary, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary... the terms are often used rather nebulously in the admittedly nebulous field of live art. |
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It's a nebulously defined position, yet a critical one. |
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While often avid for up-to-date technology, it churns academic postminimalist and conceptual aesthetics, continually resetting art's clock to a noontide — the nineteen-sixties, more or less — of nebulously utopian afflatus. |
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More nebulously, the organisation also tries to keep pace with general social views of what is and isn't acceptable for particular age ranges, as judged by consultation with focus groups. |
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