0 in a way that is not obvious or easy to see, understand, or know: --
Unclearly premissed, but inductive, classing of objects of experience under general ideas.: ii.
Unclearly premissed, but deductive, analysis of the hypothesis in order to render its parts as clear as possible.: ii.
Unclearly premissed, but deductive, analysis of the hypothesis so as to render its parts as clear as possible.: ii.
Unfortunately, one then realises that behind many measures there is a deliberate intention to conceal the irresponsibility that we still have in our institutions, including unclearly assigned legislature.
The most controversial of the convergence criteria is that relating to the rate of exchange because, unlike the other criteria, it has been so unclearly formulated.
For heaven's sake, what happens if an unclearly proven operational risk comes along?
It is tentative, doubtful, uncertain and unclearly defined.