The question is, however, whether the traditional concept of a rule can be maintained if allowance is made for vagueness or fuzziness. |
It may be that that the main risk with the concept of accountability lies in its fuzziness and polysemy. |
Vanguard's recording preserves most of the piano's dynamic range, betrayed only by some fuzziness in the treble. |
I resent the fuzziness and perpetual cheeriness that has become a predominant theme of this movement. |
Such remarks are not inaccurate or misleading, because the intelligence business does often deal with fuzziness and frequently relies on informed guesswork. |
The initial data shows treatment relieves brain fuzziness and improves quality of life. |