ill-defined造句1. Some jobs in the company are pretty ill-defined.
2. The borders were vague and ill-defined.
3. The precise aims of the committee remain ill-defined.
4. The procedures are ill-defined and completely untested.
5. The reports also criticise ill-defined command lines.
6. She shivered at some ill-defined idea, drifting past out of reach, in the foggy recesses of her mind.
7. The ambiguity of something so ill-defined argued for on such different, and sometimes contradictory grounds, needs serious analysis.
8. With other semi-regular stars, the periods are so ill-defined as to be barely recognizable, and sometimes the fluctuations become random.
9. They constitute an assortment of ill-defined symptoms that affect people in different ways and to different extents.
10. Tantalizing, ill-defined phantoms moved across its surface and in its depths.
11. The proposed regulations are ill-defined and cumbersome and could be unnecessarily costly.
12. It is part of an ill-defined and rare group of incidents which should probably be best called "Loss of Consciousness of Unknown Etiology".
13. There are other rather ill-defined gametophytic systems with two or more loci, often giving partial self-incompatibility.
14. The emerging business model is ill-defined at present, but limiting Google free dissemination of news is a vital step toward any attempt to erect pay walls.
15. It may be vague and ill-defined to our conscious gaze.
16. It is difficult to test a potential cure when a disease is ill-defined.
17. Does Anthony Edwards' goatee really work on a man with such otherwise ill-defined features?
18. They were the sort of conflicts that frequently flare up along any ill-defined border which is straddled by farming communities.
19. He suggested that the proposed deal would be a good thing, as it would immediately validate the still ill-defined superserver market.
20. The few planetaries bright enough to be seen with binoculars show up in the guise of dim, ill-defined stars.
21. I will seek to show that it is confined within narrow, if ill-defined, bounds.
22. Government documents and official statements concerning integration are replete with romantic and ill-defined language.
23. In San Francisco such contenders as Wired magazine, the rattle-bearer of new media, cluster in an ill-defined sprawl.
24. Above the scoop neckline of her peacock blue dress, an ill-defined rash of mottled pink broke out[Sentence dictionary], then faded.
25. If language is a code, it is a complexly ill-defined code, adaptable to the innovative skill of its users.
26. The aim of the team formed by teachers and teaching experts is to solve teaching questions that is ill-defined and not ready-made answer or ready-made method in the School-based action research.
27. Most disturbing, the taxpayer will be funding an enormous, ill-defined programme, without any stipulation as yet that the banks who orchestrated the mess will pay a penalty.
28. Typical findings include patchy ground-glass opacity (80%) and small ill-defined centrilobular nodules of ground-glass opacity (80%).
29. The press has questioned the government's right to cite ill-defined "public interest" as an excuse for knocking down homes.
30. Cultivating student' problem-solving ability become an important goal on education. But the ill-defined problem-solving knowledge domain is very hard to teach, especially in thee-learning materials.