Expressed in an unclear fashion.
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Examples for "loose"
Examples for "loose"
1Consider our work with former Soviet states to secure loose nuclear material.
2Read: New law banning loose cigarette sales hurts spaza shops and hawkers
3Tufts loose; ovicell small in proportion to the size of the cells.
4In fact today it was very loose: almost ready to fall off.
5Dow's solution involves cutting loose Greece and Portugal, and probably Ireland too.
1However, it is currently unclear whether results from different tests are comparable.
2Its role in children affected with similar disease processes, however, remains unclear.
3The political future of New Zealand First leader Winston Peters remains unclear.
4However, its mechanism of action and biomarkers associated with response remain unclear.
5However, a clear effect of sleep deprivation on aggressive behaviors remains unclear.
1Media reports are often incomplete and government reports are sometimes deliberately vague.
2Privacy and data protection: The UK Data Protection Act is quite vague.
3The vague form was exactly where it had been ten minutes ago.
4Her economic and energy arguments were vague heralds of free market wish-fulfillment.
5The family relationships are suspended in a similarly vague state of antagonism.
1Be aware, however, that this data is extremely verbose and often obscure.
2Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or obscure criminal intent.
3LibSems have been held annually for 40 years, often in obscure places.
4However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely obscure.
5However, a majority of this annotation is scattered in obscure data sources.
1Today however, I carry another more ambiguous, and I think positive, message.
2Of course, every social policy can be ambiguous in a mixed economy.
3Their history is ambiguous; one never knows precisely what happens to them.
4Unfortunately the wording is too ambiguous to decide one way or another.
5Warnings that were issued to clients often used vague and ambiguous language.
1But so far the deregulation agenda has been notably slow and imprecise.
2Range finders are used to measure distance, but these can be imprecise.
3Specifically, you may need to watch out for tricky or imprecise obligations.
4Among socioeconomic factors, we find some evidence of weak or imprecise targeting.
5Film is difficult, it's imprecise, but that's also the glory of it.