<adj.all> at their edges things were pretty much out of focus
not concentrated at one point or upon one objective
<adj.all> diversity...in our huge unfocused country
The magazine Success, however, was for years lackluster and unfocused.
There is also a powerful, if rather unfocused, trend to integrate different media - the so-called multi-media revolution. At present, the UK media sector is hampered by a criss-cross of regulations, of which the restriction on ITV takeovers is just one.
Many analysts argue that the company's computer division is too small and unfocused to survive on its own.
I was kind of unfocused." Worried about what she had to show for four years of college and a major in American Studies, Ms. Carpenter went home to Washington and started playing the club circuit she had been working during her summer vacations.
It is a sprawling, unfocused saga, as rambling and wide-open as the spaces it celebrates in the Wild West of the 1860s.
Yet the company's response to the MMC inquiry has been for the most part reactive and unfocused.
Other White House aides called the trip a success, despite an aura of confusion caused by scheduling foul-ups and unfocused presidential speeches.
But the new campaign likely will take a different tack from the current "The Best Food for Fast Times" campaign, which has been criticized in the industry as inconsistent and unfocused.
Investigators said, however, that Purdy's anger seemed unfocused, cutting across racial lines and changing targets daily.
"It was a very clever demarche, but it came too late." Veteran Saddam-watchers also notice odd changes in the Iraqi president's demeanor: His speech often seems slow, his face puffy and his eyes unfocused.
But he said many of the nurses' criticisms are unfocused and unfair.
NASA chief scientist Lennard Fisk said that scientists are working to determine how the unfocused light can be manipulated by computer to give clear pictures of the distant stars.