The structural approach is avoided since the socio-economic situation has not markedly improved since 2001 and culture is a rather nebulous concept to measure. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Suddenly the act of sitting floats into a nebulous network of underground spaces. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Such adjectives as too dark, or too nebulous do not help. From the Cambridge English Corpus

However, the incorporation of the past in social life is nebulous, inferred rather than examined, let alone understood. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Suffice it to say that, particularly initially, many remained "nebulous" because the relationship was "crazy". From the Cambridge English Corpus

Qualitative research methods are often more appropriate to the frequently nebulous areas that primary care research must address. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The nebulous nature of expectation and practice implicit in such a changing taxonomy implies that any attempt at analysis should be similarly multi-faceted. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Chapter 4 is particularly important, dealing with the somewhat nebulous, but crucial, area of inter-personal energy and its role in the teacher+pupil relationship. From the Cambridge English Corpus

This is further indication of the primacy it enjoys over the notion of species-typical function and of its superior specificity to that nebulous idea. From the Cambridge English Corpus

In both cases the effects of these elections on policy are nebulous in the extreme and largely invisible to voters. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Abstract terms are rather more nebulous, as they cannot be directly 'cashed in ' for any particular, determinate ideas. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Whichever is the case, the argument continues, welfare analysis relates to somebody like you and me, not to a nebulous collective entity. From the Cambridge English Corpus