indeterminate Definition In English

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  • Gissing's imaginative engagement with the historically and culturally indeterminate character of the suburbs is matched by autobiographical accounts.

  • The purpose of any theory is to explain, and there are three ways in which it can prove inadequate: through being indeterminate, misleading, or unfalsifiable.

  • Yet this revealing never simply comes to an end or runs off into the indeterminate.

  • If law is indeterminate, then judges are unconstrained by law in their decision-making.

  • This assumption of indeterminate senses complemented with contextual information is on the ascendant.

  • Secondly, an indeterminate but small number of internees were not volunteers.

  • This is because hearts with solitary ventricles are extremely rare, and are almost always found in the setting of a ventricular mass exhibiting indeterminate morphology.

  • Critics might charge that the insertion of a "reasonableness" clause is problematic because it leaves the prescriptions of genetic justice largely indeterminate.

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