First, models in molecular genetics are still inadequate for defining clear-cut molecular disease entities. |
In 1982, a debris torrent poured off a clear-cut, carrying huge trees from the downstream, uncut forest. |
Or rather it makes clear-cut distinctions between speaker and listener less tenable, since call-and-response forms are community acts. |
It also stresses the need to define clear-cut borders to maintain a democratic society and promote other worthy social goals. |
I once tried to protect the Mt. Graham red squirrel's habitat from a clear-cut on Forest Service land. |
I'm often struck by how real-life medicine rarely resembles the straightforward diagnoses and clear-cut choices found in textbooks. |