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After the rollout of the new ‘neighborhood’ system last fall, which requires students to live in one of eight neighborhoods throughout all four years, the University put a dozen Greek organizations on probation for nebulous reasons in the spring.
Source: https://stanfordreview.org/breaking-stanford-torpedoes-summer-chi-program/
Gain-of-function is such a nebulous, generic term that, for example, the vaccine…that is made for influenza is to take a virus and give it the gain of function to grow in an egg to get the vaccine that is now protecting you against flu.
It’s a nebulous policy and and holds the players and even team staff to a far higher standard than it even does the commissioner!
Now we have another attempt at adapting for the big screen *checks notes* a nebulous set of loosey-goosey rules for a participatory storytelling game played with pencil and paper and dice.
On account of the petition, the court goes further to prove that the grounds of the objection are which “that some paragraphs of the petition are vague, nebulous, indiscernible, and imprecise.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/abiodun-symphonic-electoral-victory-at-tribunal/
“That is nebulous in itself.
The administration nebulous rules that quash social events before they can even get off the ground.
Source: https://stanfordreview.org/editors-note-the-review-endures/
The entire beer is permeated by a peculiar citrus and soft fruit sensation that's too nebulous to really identify, so it's likely some combo of the yeast and hops at work.
There is also need for clarity on the status of the FCT regarding whether the two third (2/3) majority votes policy which is nebulous applies to it specially or it is covered by what obtains for states.