Regrettably, this draft constitution, which is replete with jargon and undefined terms, fails to heed that lesson. |
|
Myers, who had met Jones from her waitressing days, offered her a undefined role in his business and she leapt at the chance. |
|
They also talked about me coming to work there in a currently undefined capacity. |
|
This particular article is for that breed of people who congratulate themselves that they live by an undefined, unstated code of ethics. |
|
In the upper central area is a joker figure, a trickster whose red-lipped grin betokens some undefined menace. |
|
In other words, time is a difficult concept to define and is often left undefined. |
|
Her eyes strained to see through the darkness, but she could only make out shadowy, undefined figures. |
|
This undefined group of citizens seems to be a favorite of politicians on both ends of the political spectrum. |
|
Details of the technical procedures for registration are, however, totally undefined. |
|
Through the solid walls the undefined shapes entered, swirling around like the wind and almost having the appearance of a tornado. |
|
Caught in a skein of unresolved tensions, unspoken fear, and undefined destinations, the children adjust in their silent, obscure manner. |
|
How vague and indistinct and undefined the ideas of most men are upon the subject! |
|
In these opening scenes only Clooney is ever captured in focus, bodies flow around him but they are fuzzy outlines, blurred and undefined. |
|
The gamma function is undefined for zero and negative integers, from which we can conclude that factorials of negative integers do not exist. |
|
Indeed, the role of journalists and the media in dealing with criminals or suspected felons is a grey area with undefined boundaries. |
|
Maybe it was easier to scare people if the object of fear remained vague and undefined. |
|
In this latest reply, however, you seem to be shifting the definition a bit to make it more vague and undefined. |
|
There are the pieces barely there in form, undefined and tentative, as if they were emerging from the confining blob of clay. |
|
The proof of this result is correct, but this is one of two places in the book where there are undefined terms and confusing misprints. |
|
An undefined emotion flickered over his features briefly before they settled back into a blank gaze. |
|
|
In every one of these works Moore clearly stated undefined terms and axioms, then methodically proved theorems based on them. |
|
It's a Humpty-Dumpty word, with many different meanings, often undefined by the user. |
|
However just because the rules of blogging are undefined does not mean we cannot play the same game. |
|
An undefined emotion passed across Wind's glassy eyes before fading back into the depths of his light brown pools. |
|
Towards the end, as he's dying of an undefined illness, we realize he picks up chicks by poisoning their pets but acting so super nice and stuff. |
|
As regards its meanings, it is somewhat undefined and has some amount of indistinctness. |
|
After fifteen more attacks, that hope had dwindled to a vague, undefined optimism. |
|
There was little to admire in the opening exchanges, the game was a shapeless mass, undefined and indistinct. |
|
At least some of the candidates were quick to recognize the potential for abstraction within these laudable yet undefined goals. |
|
The kind of haunting beauty, which evokes long forgotten, hidden memories and fills you with a joy undefined and yet, leaves you unsatisfied. |
|
He had the strong yet undefined torso of a teenager and the look of a sensitive artist, with pale skin and thin, red lips. |
|
Because it would be stupid, all our goals can only be stupid because the movement of the cosmic system is undefined. |
|
Intertwined around it are four strong cords, the material undefined. |
|
There is an undefined hiss like air escaping but right now that is it. |
|
Sentences or security measures of a perpetual nature, unlimited or undefined duration are prohibited and criminal liability is nontransferable. |
|
Its status and borders remained undefined, but the document internationalized the Polish question. |
|
I figured if I wasn't going to be a father, I could assume an undefined fatherlike position. |
|
These diets can often be deficient in vitamins, minerals, or other nutrients and are undefined with regard to amino acid and fatty acid levels. |
|
So, the undefined blankness appears in a way in which its own negation realises it transforming part of the rest into motion. |
|
The embryo created during the cloning process was a living being, not just a cluster of undefined cells. |
|
|
With its jagged and undefined paths, the fascinating journey can be demanding and disorienting, invigorating and exciting. |
|
Myanmar is in the throes of a transition from military dictatorship to an as yet undefined destination. |
|
It will also remain subject to international control for an undefined period of time. |
|
If the term remains general and undefined, then laws regulating it cannot be implemented. |
|
The quantity of fish that may be harvested under a licence remains undefined. |
|
The thrust of this policy is to exchange undefined aboriginal land rights for concrete rights and benefits. |
|
This dialog box appears when you have selected the Smart transfer method and you are transferring a file with an undefined file type. |
|
As a result, career paths have become more undefined and more complex to navigate and there are far fewer opportunities for advancement. |
|
Findings indicated that the authority of the lead department is largely undefined. |
|
Some folks feel the best bokeh has an undefined, blurred edge. |
|
Most of the rest of the interview is the same old canards, misleading talking points, ad hominems, undefined terms, self-contradictions, and so forth. |
|
It's hard to say it's deliberate, but they're undefined, and you can't do that game of gotcha, saying, ah-ha, in 1986 you voted for such and such. |
|
A brackish breeze blew off the Black Sea, mixing with rotting garbage, human sweat, cheap cleaning products, and undefined fumes. |
|
Now she is preparing to take an as of yet undefined role with Ready for Warren. |
|
They are in pain from hunger, cold, and a host of undefined medical conditions. |
|
Instead he left the door open to an undefined role in public life after a period of rest. |
|
Though it reserved the right to return to the matter at some undefined point in the future. |
|
Despite Morris's decision to make a budgetary commitment to the plastic arts concept, implementation of the concept remained undefined and unaccomplished for many more months. |
|
The plan is to pay a premium, still significantly lower than the Fairtrade price, to farmers who satisfy a set of ethical criteria, as yet undefined. |
|
Generally Harrison Beaumont put all undefined aerial sports in Group 5, along with PG, parascending, parachuting and worldwide offshore yacht sailing. |
|
|
In the text of the Torah, many words are left undefined and many procedures are mentioned without explanation or instructions. |
|
The furthest expiry date of these carry-over taxes is undefined as, this mainly concerns depreciations and amortizations which are deemed deferred and whose expiry term can be shortened. |
|
Although undefined, Richard Raiswell finds that it clearly refers to the recently discovered lands along the coast of West Africa. |
|
One must concede the need for primitive notions, or undefined terms or concepts, in any study. |
|
She was also given a restraining order forbidding her from contacting McDermid for an undefined period of time. |
|
The primary sources of error in these data include potential misidentification of prey and undefined rates of egesting stomach contents. |
|
The base of the Silesian is undefined, the top is defined by the first appearance of the conodont Streptognathodus isolatus. |
|
To what extent agency comments will be entertained during a yet undefined interagency review effort is unclear. |
|
The services required to repay the debt, and their duration, may be undefined. |
|
Inappropriate calibration leads to undefined display values! |
|
It is not possible to discover the behavior at a by setting h to zero because this would require dividing by zero, which is undefined. |
|
Technically the aim of this hearing remains undefined, though one may speculate that it will consist in drawing up a list of historical events which will form part of a list of enumerated crimes. |
|
The original policy, which was reaffirmed in 1981, exchanged claims to undefined Aboriginal rights for a clearly defined package of rights and benefits set out in a settlement agreement. |
|
These are so general and undefined it is not realistic to think of them as specific claims capable of remedy except through a policy and program that will end injustice to Indians as members of the Canadian community. |
|
In this bay, islands, as the two biggest, l'Ile aux Moines and l'Ile d'Arzhe, and tidal flow in estuaries make earth and water merge each other in an endless undefined state. |
|
It appears that the cyberspace area is largely undefined or is vague. |
|
Therefore, users may be tempted to keep them in their own premises for undefined periods, increasing thereby the risks that sources are lost from regulatory control. |
|
If it is not possible to identify the channel as analogue or digital, the undefined type of channel indication is displayed and all the parameters of the measurement are adjusted as if the channel was digital. |
|
Furthermore, we must bear in mind that the means and even the commitment crucial to realising the objectives adopted remained largely undefined, especially if we take account of the deadlines that were set. |
|
Agency staff will conduct extensive consultations with the industry to address Canadian operators' concerns about vague and undefined coasting trade applications. |
|
|
This is, in part, because he feels undefined. |
|
It seems to me it would minimize disputes and clarify the situation quite clearly, rather than relying on judicial interpretation of as yet, an undefined or imprecise reference. |
|
In between these two extremes are countries that are struggling to build participatory democracies on the basis of unreformed and undefined institutions. |
|
It must also be on the basis of short-term interest that vodka is manufactured as an undefined product and as a dumping ground for surplus ingredients. |
|
Linker errors are relatively rare and usually result from misspelling the name of a C library function. In this case, you get an Error: undefined symbols: error message, followed by the misspelled name. |
|
Evolving undefined then Tear through the fully destructible open-world environments swarming with EDF forces, Red Faction resistance fighters, and the downtrodden settlers caught in the cross-fire. |
|
Decisive Action training is geared toward what Grinde called an undefined threat. |
|
Spitamenes, who held an undefined position in the satrapy of Sogdiana, in 329 BC betrayed Bessus to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's trusted companions, and Bessus was executed. |
|
Pythagoras shadowed the truth somewhat neerer, judgeing that the knowledge of this first cause and Ens entium must be undefined, without any prescription or declaration. |
|
The essence of education easily remains blurred as key concepts are either undefined or incommensurably defined by different epistemic communities or administrative entities. |
|
The noun does not change but the adjective can be defined or undefined. |
|
Because the country's southern borders with the United Arab Emirates and Oman are not precisely marked, the exact size of the country is undefined. |
|
An unflexible reward scheme would be particularly detrimental in the context of innovation management, whose outputs are per definition ex ante undefined. |
|