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There is a lot of diffuseness on the question.
The complexity and diffuseness of the Authority's messages had a further effect.
Is it this collectivism that accounts for a certain diffuseness as a whole?
It's all interesting, but without some perspective the collection bleeds into a kind of diffuseness.
Even in the moments of misty diffuseness, clarity remains the rule.
But any tension or excitement is routinely sabotaged by overkill and diffuseness.
Hurd's diffuseness at times makes the book seem random, but in a way this suits her subject.
The extreme diffuseness of the light enabled me to see the smallest objects in the distant copses.
This diffuseness was paralleled by a marked degree of confusion over the appropriate research methods to use in empirical studies.
Especially of style: Diffuseness; want of conciseness; prolixity.
But its colour and poesy do not compensate for the diffuseness of the plot and the undramatic conclusion.
It was immediately hypothesized that the relative degrees of focusing and diffuseness might be related to different degrees of social stability in the communities.
Some of the pieces have an invigorating "crank it up and let it wail" quality, for which the cost is a just-messing-around structural diffuseness.
Though the information overload produces a lack of focus as well as tantalizing speculation, the diffuseness of the enterprise is also its great strength.
And Ms. Whoriskey's direction, while admirable in its affection for shaggy-dog diffuseness, could use sharper punctuation.
Given the diffuseness of the power in the streets, the diplomat said, "it is not going to be easy to give birth to a new era in Burma."
Their immense and sandy diffuseness is like the prairie or the desert, and their incongruities are like the last deliration.
Charney characterizes the problem of the book and its subject matter as a "kind of with-it diffuseness which disallows any intelligent understanding on principle".
The work shows the composer's inexperience (he was less than 20 years old when writing it), in particular in the diffuseness of the first and second movements .
However, Mr. Reise's score did not sound convincing in any of its transmutations, but left the impression of diffuseness and academic struggle.
He has not only the fault of diffuseness, which is common to so many of the best-known historians of his century, but others as serious or more so.
But "Mile Zero" is more shapely, leaner and free of "Rabbit Boss's" diffuseness and longueurs.
The linguistic counterpart of this process is analysed as one of dialect diffuseness - a movement away from the norms of the Caipira dialect.
"Right" is associated with legality, correct behavior, high moral principles, firmness, and masculinity; "left," with weakness, cowardice, diffuseness of purpose, evil, and femininity.
The North North Temperate Region rarely shows more detail than the polar regions, due to limb darkening, foreshortening, and the general diffuseness of features.