Sentences with phrase «foggy notion»

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Most Americans have only a foggy notion of smart investing.
They may say that modern (or postmodern) thought has «moved beyond» what Aquinas, for instance, had to say about the interaction of nature and history, but in fact they typically have not the foggiest notion of what Aquinas said, or even whether he said anything at all on the subject.
Having no model at all to meet the upkeep on and no known shape to whip themselves into, they would for the first time be open to looking for really new answers — honest answers — that could range anywhere from «We haven't the foggiest notion, but let's get together next Sunday and see if anything's occurred to us in the meantime,» to «We're here to be the church, I suppose — whatever that means,» to «How about for openers we just try to stick with fellowship, breaking bread, and saying prayers?
That claim is challenged by the reality that the overwhelming majority of Christians in the world, who are in the broadest sense the ecclesia, have never heard of «justification by faith alone,» and most who have heard of it have not the foggiest notion of what it means.
Some of us have to settle for believing that Jesus will return without having the foggiest notion of how he will come.
If your research doesn't fit into one of these archetypal stories, most science reporters won't have the foggiest notion what to do with it.
I haven't the foggiest notion as to why Adam Sandler (Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer) fans regard his starring debut, Billy Madison, as a funny movie.
But, do you, dear reader, have even the foggiest notion of what I'm talking about?
Didn't have the foggiest notion before and don't like to stumble around in the dark.»
But I didn't have the foggiest notion about the game's concept of distance until I saw The Escapist's breakdown of just what «one yard» means in Tristramiam measurement.
Isn't it just a wee bit ironic that the side crying out for access to the data demonstrates over (and the latest McFraudit effort is a prime example) that when they get data, they haven't the foggiest notion of what to do with it?
If your research doesn't fit into one of these archetypal stories, most science reporters won't have the foggiest notion what to do with it.
Pick a paper that provides said evidence if you are so certain and demonstrate that you have the foggiest notion of what the study really says.

Not exact matches

His ambiguity is playful and insightful, not just a smokescreen for foggy ideas and visual notions.
In some cases, the responses suggested a lot of enthusiasm for notions that the questions only vaguely defined, leaving me foggy as to what respondents were endorsing.
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