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indeterminate
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indeterminate
1. Physics (of an effect) not obeying the law of causality; noncausal
2. Maths
a. having no numerical meaning, as 0/0
b. (of an equation) having more than one variable and an unlimited number of solutions
3. Botany another word for indefinite
4. (of a structure, framework, etc.) comprising forces that cannot be fully analysed, esp by vector analysis


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That is difficult to determine in view of the feedback-effect-rooted indeterminacies at work in the present crisis.
WHITTINGTON, CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION 9 (1999) ("The defining features of constitutional constructions are that they resolve textual indeterminacies and that they address constitutional subject matter.
The indeterminacies surrounding these ideas militate in favor of preserving control over these ideas within the public sphere, so that they can be worked out through collective decision-making channels.
 
 
 
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