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"fuzziness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being not clear in shape or sound
  2. the fact of being confused and not expressed clearly

105 Sentences With "fuzziness"

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We should expect people to admit fuzziness in their memories.
This fuzziness is especially evident in the realm of espionage.
That's a lot of the fuzziness that went into this legislation.
I'd say the effect is impressionistic, but that implies a fuzziness.
It could be easier to compensate for mental fuzziness on the simpler tests.
The fuzziness around the definition of Maryland rye may be exactly the point.
This opportunistic fuzziness is why some on the left are uncomfortable with the term.
You need something that isn't too recent to give a little mystery and fuzziness.
The fuzziness of Ms Warren's plan also makes estimating a total break-up value difficult.
Her fuzziness over what Britain wants the eventual relationship to look like has become grating.
But I notice the fuzziness around the letters and on the corners of iOS's squircle icons.
The fuzziness surrounding this noncompetition's non-beauty criteria date back to its founding, 21 years ago.
Text is super sharp with no fuzziness, and photos and videos really pop off the screen.
That kind of fuzziness, when it comes to practical recommendations, is a flaw in the book.
With recent smartphones capturing images at eight, 12 and even 16 megapixels, fuzziness shouldn't be a problem.
Strategic fuzziness has allowed the term to become a kind of all-purpose response to criticisms of coal.
It's a perfect size and has just the right amount of fuzziness and warmth without being too hot.
So if you take these passages as meaning that Jesus literally rose from the dead, why the fuzziness?
My only criticism is that the Telephoto has a tiny bit of fuzziness around the edges of my images.
But that fuzziness seems like a purposeful response to the Tower of History's own questionable film of historic reenactments.
But a bit of fuzziness is easy to forgive when Ralph is so sharp on so many other details.
Adam tackled the tenor roles of Orpheus and Telemachus with unflagging vigor, despite some fuzziness in the lower register.
Also note that the founding dates listed in Crunchbase are often not precise, so that introduces some fuzziness as well.
Older clocks constrained the atoms to one dimension but moving to three dimensions better separated the signal from the fuzziness.
Federer, 37, acknowledged some fuzziness on his tactics against Albot, who won the nearby Delray Beach ATP tournament last month.
Del Piombo's preference for an overall painterly fuzziness that evokes mood and atmosphere is consistent with the Venetian school of painting.
While conditions such as the six-month threshold remain, it will only push back the legal fuzziness to a different place.
The market, too, appears to be impacted by the fuzziness around Jumia's disclosure of improper sales practices and Andrew Left's claims.
Given the longstanding legal fuzziness over fossil smuggling and commercial sales, what was surprising about how the Prokopi case turned out?
" He said the fuzziness about his birth date was probably a way of poking fun at his "slightly stuffy conservative father.
However, because of the fuzziness of the definition, far more Americans consider themselves middle-class than technically qualify based on income.
The choice of including Rhodes piano undoubtedly made everything sound more 'jazzy,' very diverse from the fuzziness of our first record Belfry.
Part of the fuzziness reflects the fact that this Hungarian visionary of multiple mediums — the first thoroughly interdisciplinary artist — was exceedingly prolific.
You may not have noticed, but a certain warm fuzziness has infested the world of nature videos, whether homemade or broadcast quality.
Because of the fuzziness of the definition, far more Americans consider themselves middle class than the number who qualify based on income.
It has the type of production that's way more clean-cut from the fuzziness of their Keep On Your Mean Side days.
Philosophers have often assumed that pluralistic value reflects human fuzziness—we're loose, we're confused, and we mix rational thought with sentimental responses.
Shakespeare scholars categorize "The Winter's Tale" as a "late romance," as if the fuzziness or freedom of old age explained its weirdness.
The fuzziness about whether hurricane patterns are changing does not undercut the overwhelming scientific consensus about climate change in general, Dr. Vecchi said.
Parish's books spotlight this labor, and refuse the sentimental fuzziness that usually attends it (especially when it is attached to a mother figure).
"Queen" aspires to solve multiple problems at once, but winds up emphasizing a whole new one: the continuing fuzziness of her artistic identity.
Where there's some fuzziness is around exactly what these trackers are doing, as some could be used for benign site functions like website analytics.
"There's a lot of fuzziness in health care products, skin care products, vitamins... those physical products are where we're seeing the most complaints," she says.
The situation is still ongoing fuzziness about the legality of e2e encryption in the UK. To break or not to break, that is the question?
Seeing the fuzziness around letters bothered me at first while reading Becoming by Michelle Obama (totally worth the $15 e-book price in my opinion).
The fuzziness about governance will increase suspicion that ZEDEs are a further way to enrich an entrenched elite and erode the rights of ordinary Hondurans.
You have to extrapolate an object's orbit using physics, so there's some fuzziness in the calculation of its position, and uncertainty in collision red-flags.
But that fuzziness is also inevitably a weakness; the book is littered with insights and treats, but it rarely coalesces in a fully satisfying way.
"I should have collected everyone that works here," Mr. Kelly said when asked about the fuzziness in the hours after the first report of abuse.
If this book is her final stand, wouldn't she want to get her imperfectly remembered self, in all its pixelated fuzziness, enshrined on the page?
They seem to be constantly in motion: rising, falling, accompanied now and then by luminous rods and rotating objects obscured to the point of fuzziness.
But there can be some fuzziness around whether this applies if there's a human somewhere in the loop, such as to review a decision on objection.
The cloud beneath Gabriel that Titian depicted as smoke has turned an impalpable white, while the column and pediment to Mary's right have vanished into fuzziness.
The fuzziness in the data makes it difficult to assess income growth in many districts, but Reuters verified the growth in those districts was statistically significant.
Here are go-to signs that the news you're sharing is probably fake Now, to be fair, this is not always a sign of factual fuzziness.
The letters are not, however, easy to decipher, with names redacted and a certain fuzziness from the lint, unusual in the age of high-resolution digital files.
Rhythmically pealing waves of arpeggiated guitar echo over expanses of feedback, shivering wind, surges of atmosphere, varnished with a soft aural fuzziness that functions as a damper.
But because the image recognition and return algorithms allow for a bit of fuzziness, you also get other trademarks, be they related by owner or just visually similar.
Though Britons tend to like the constitutional flexibility this fuzziness provides, it also leaves gaps on questions that might be clearly answered had earlier generations written things down.
Interviews with military specialists able to elucidate the complex calculus of risk and reward would have been invaluable in balancing the narrative and perhaps clarifying the ethical fuzziness.
All that warmth and fuzziness spilled into autumn when paparazzi caught the couple heading into the New York City Clerk's Office where they presumably applied for a marriage license.
While O'Rourke still has some time to fix this problem, his fuzziness on issues could come back to bite him if he doesn't get up to speed -- and quickly.
His research helped pioneer "adaptive optics," technology that helps eliminate distortion and fuzziness when using telescopes, microscopes or other imaging systems, breakthroughs that drew interest for their military applications.
Analysts have long pointed to Mr. Hollande's ideological fuzziness — dangerous for a politician faced with a French electorate that has historically demanded clarity and authority from its top leader.
In search of official confirmation of pickle brine's head fuzziness-curing properties, I fire off an email to the Polish consulate in Manchester, a city with a sizable Polish immigration.
Yeah, I like "net art" because it's sort of a little more casual and it implies a fuzziness about it that I think is appropriate given the complexity of the internet.
Those flourishes bring a warm fuzziness to the proceedings that feels at odds with much of what transpires, given the vaguely erotic and violent nature of the images that Marwen presents.
I made it seem like there are a lot of profound unknowns and went in the direction of fuzziness, so that no one could say, 'Hey, your philosopher says this is nonsense.
That fuzziness plays to one of Reynolds's great strengths: his capaciousness as a critic and listener, his ability to write about all of those categories (and more) with authority and genuine interest.
Here's video of Hassan Whiteside that's gonna make you all gooey with the fuzziness inside ... the Miami Heat star surprising his mom in the most awesome way ... WITH A BRAND NEW HOUSE!
Even here, however, the general fuzziness about what IoT really is, how to best approach it, and what the real opportunities are is leading to a lot of head-scratching and strategic adjustments.
As neoliberal has come to describe a wide range of figures, from Bill and Hillary Clinton to Ezra Klein and Ta-Nehisi Coates, its meaning has become stretched thin and caused fuzziness and disagreement.
When it came to two lower quality original AI-upscaled wedding photos, the quality of the ~6 x 4-inch prints I got back wasn't great — reflecting the enduring fuzziness of the digital versions.
There can sometimes be a slightly noticeable fuzziness when you pivot from one orientation to the other in captured footage, but it's barely detectable, and it only happens if you rotate fully 90 degrees.
Kylie Jenner was in the same room and enjoying the same good vibes as her ex-boyfriend, Tyga, while raging in Sin City this weekend -- but the reunion was short on warmth or fuzziness.
The result is less a lack of clarity — we can usually figure out what is going on, and how Madeline feels about it — than a suggestive fuzziness, the sense that experiences are also metaphors.
Trump's initial surge in the polls after he clinched the GOP nomination came when FBI Director James Comey reminded the entire country about Clinton's fuzziness with the truth connected to her private email server scandal.
He has never been skilled at pedalwork; but here, in one of the movement's final solos, his softened and sustained voicing lent a fuzziness to the melody, like the memory of a song from childhood.
Embracing a structure that implicitly acknowledges the complexity of the issue, Ms. Marson nevertheless contributes to the film's general fuzziness by failing to clarify the legal and moral guidelines that govern these kinds of prescriptions.
But like much of this musical, the scenes in which he appears have a muddled fuzziness, as if everybody involved had drunk of that opiate-laced root beer with which Luke was drugged by his captor.
And while the sandal isn't a far cry from the Teva original (only enhanced by the fuzziness of Ugg's lining), the boot is a harder sell, since the neoprene upper gives it an almost cast-like look.
To make "Baby Ghettobird Tunic," Sanford Biggers covered a toddler-size puffy jacket with thousands of feathers to create swirls of white spots, streaks of red, areas of fuzziness and a collar accented with blues and oranges.
Ms. McAlpine's purple musings in voice-over ("the stars tell me to go on a journey in this desert"), and the decision not to identify subjects formally until the closing credits, give the film an unnecessary fuzziness.
In the months since, the fuzziness of that statement had led to a deadlock, since the two sides were unable to agree on what any of those commitments actually meant and in what order they should take place.
She argued it's perhaps more important for sponsored influencer posts to be included in the Ad Library because of "an added layer of fuzziness" they contain from being shared by social media celebrities and not the candidates themselves.
Omar said the fuzziness of the line compromises the integrity of think tanks and aid groups that are forced to walk a tightrope, trying get what they need from the Trump administration without being seen as endorsing its actions.
But she handles her message deftly, combining the wry humor of Carr's drawings with the somber darkness of the charcoal obscuring them, as well as the sexism of the famous nudes with the bright fuzziness of the carpet fiber.
I have to side with some of the social media comments I've seen on this new Shadow, highlighting that the environmental fuzziness of the original, barely cleaned up for PS3, was of paramount importance to the experience of its world.
"I do believe, uh, we have — I would have to confirm, but there is a possibility that we have a separate system — a log of the ads that were run," said Schroepfer, displaying some of the fuzziness that irritated the committee.
In the first demo, the content is shown in especially high resolution with a modest delay; using a lower-resolution stream, the content appears even faster, albeit with an initial fuzziness when one turns to a different part of the action.
You think little of it until the next morning, when through the fog of a lifting hangover and the fuzziness of Saturday morning TV, where everyone's in a kitchen but nobody's saying anything, you realize your second text went unanswered, too.
Designer and illustrator Hyo Taek Kim exercises this concept on drawings of beloved characters from the films of Hayao Miyazaki, distorting them with the fuzziness and discoloration engrained in the minds of anyone who grew up watching movies on VCRs.
The law's fuzziness on that distinction and its provision that defendants must willfully violate the law in order to face prosecution, has frustrated efforts by law enforcement to combat the problem of unlicensed gun dealing in America, a CNN investigation found.
The fuzziness of the 500,000 figure — which many activists suspect is an undercount — gives room for right-wing groups to hype the threat and FGM apologists to play it down, each side using the lack of hard numbers to boost their argument.
To recreate the feel of older camera technology, the cinematographer shot the action at a lower frame rate, stripped protective coating from the camera lenses, and ran the film through a bleach bypass to deaden the colors and add an element of fuzziness.
The fuzziness of the current discourse may not matter much to the F.B.I., whose investigation will surely adhere to the letter of the law — but it might matter a great deal for how its findings play in the court of public opinion.
Just as quickly, people took to social media to ask Osteen why the church wasn't opening its doors to flood refugees, wondering about the fuzziness of the language that the church posted and why Osteen wasn't doing more to help those displaced by the storm.
This is a combination of two AI development methods: one, genetic algorithms, in which competing systems are pitted against each other in a manner analogous to evolutionary competition; and two, fuzzy logic, which mixes logical systems of calculation with probabilistic factors — hence the fuzziness.
But the nationalization of politics appears to have created a dynamic in which nomination contests are more about who you are than what you've done, in a way that favors deep engagement with the national media ecology over the inevitable fuzziness that comes with running an institution.
A Deeper Understanding rearranges these slick musical elements the way U2's The Joshua Tree rearranges the sonic textures of postpunk — by streamlining them into an epic stylization, a thundering wash of sound beholden to ideals of scale and awe, whose immersive sweep conceals the fuzziness of the songwriting.
Building on the giant video game franchise created in the '27.5s by a Japanese insect collector and game developer, Pokémon Go has become a phenomenon that takes advantage of our nation's ADD nature, our reliance on smartphones, the warm fuzziness of nostalgia, and our human thirst for escapism.
"The fuzziness is just because it's a ball of gas basically," Tony Farnham, a research scientist in the astronomy department at the University of Maryland, said on Saturday morning after a long night studying the comet at the Discovery Channel Telescope, about 40 miles southeast of Flagstaff, Ariz.
The Americans may apply a similar fuzziness to the state of animosity between the US and Iran, seeing that General Suleimani's men—including elite units sent abroad, undercover agents and proxies—have been held responsible for numerous attacks on Western and Israeli targets, as far afield as Argentina and Bulgaria.
And while the SP-2 doesn't blow the SP-1 away in terms of print quality, it does offer improvements that are clear when you see the pictures from each version side-by-side – while at the same time maintaining a bit of slight fuzziness that contributes to the retro appeal of instant printing overall.
And lo, unto us the trailer appeared, and thus did the people of Earth gather around their screens and sing: *the lion king starts playing*Don't say it Don't say it Don't say it Don't say it Don't say it Don't say it Don't say it Don't say itDon't say itMe: "AHHH ZABENYAAAA BAGITHI BABA" In keeping with the holiday spirit, the trailer is a comforting blanket of warm fuzziness, starting with the fact that it showcases a verbatim repeat of the legendary opening scene you know and love: when Rafiki the baboon presents the future king cub to his people.

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