| Eric is an observer, comfortable with the nebulousness of his journey, overwhelmed by sights, smells and sounds but not by strong emotion. |
| As a result, it is no surprise that anthologies about empire can suffer from a certain nebulousness. |
| It says a lot about the reach and nebulousness of those powers that the Commissioner himself may have come close to breaching their disclosure provisions. |
| The second half of Interstellar is basically one giant SPOILER ALERT, so forgive the nebulousness. |
| If you were a lazy teen-ager with an eight-hundred-and-fifty-page tome to get through, this nebulousness could work against you. |
| Although suffering from chronic nebulousness, the concept of reflective teaching has held the attention of many teachers and teacher educators. |