Sentences with phrase «deliberately vague»

Some numeracy questions may be deliberately vague such as: How many light bulbs are there in the country?
Recruiters sometimes control the process in order to protect their own interests, adding inefficiency, by writing deliberately vague adverts in order to trawl for candidates for other jobs.
Language around carbon markets has been left deliberately vague so it is possible in the future for businesses to make money from «carbon offsetting».
As I heard it, Salby was deliberately vague in his condemnations of «advocacy» and characterizations of some involved in the debate about warming due to CO2 emissions.
The website seems deliberately vague regarding the identity of Climate Action's leadership, spokespeople, and employees.
In addition, the phrase from NAS — «qualitatively similar» — is deliberately vague and leaves a gap big enough to take a truckload of bristecone pines through.
Remember «mail» can mean anything and he may have left that deliberately vague as a distraction.
Anyway, my impression after reading some of his responses was that he's making it deliberately vague as if the source of these internal forcings were somehow un-knowable; surely that's not the stance of a normal scientist, is it?
It seems to want to emulate Souls «deliberately vague worldbuilding, but it's too plot - heavy and offers masses of dialogue that mean nothing.
Eric is excited, buzzing about his sophomore project, even if he's deliberately vague in describing specifics.
I was deliberately vague because I know people are wary of spoilers.
Marketing material around the Scorpio has remained deliberately vague, with Spencer somehow failing to provide the tech specs, engineering blueprints, or prototype imagery requested of him multiple times.
Being deliberately vague here, as I wish not to delve deep into the details of the games story, much in the same way you wouldn't want a movie spoilt, its strength comes from its narrative, after all, this is a playable cinematic experience.
They just made deliberately vague crap up day to day.
It offers no new insight or opinion of its own, keeping almost everything deliberately vague so that you can take out of the story what you want.
We've been deliberately vague on this point.
They say the words of the Treaty were deliberately vague in order to fool the United States because the Monroe Doctrine frowned upon any further expansion in the New World by the European Powers.
We need to donate directly to local shelters, not to national organizations who line their own pockets and try to get new, subjective, and deliberately vague laws in place so they can force good people out of business until they are the only source of pets.
I'm being deliberately vague as you have to put this on your 2012 must - see list.
The story is deliberately vague, told entirely through pantomime and incidental details of its world.
Since Dover, states wanting to teach alternatives to established science have used deliberately vague language.
«The statute is deliberately vague
When asked by 1010 WINS» Juliet Papa if that comment meant Cuomo is under investigation, Bharara said «stay tuned was very deliberately vague.
The governor was deliberately vague on the details when pressed by reporters following his appearance at Marist College in Poughkeepsie this morning.
Denying others the possibility to evaluate the morality of that profession in comparison to the medical one on their own equals «because I say so» argumentation and being deliberately vague and persistently denying other participants access to the same information that you have.
It was presented as deliberately vague because I wanted to express something from first principles.
This strategy of communication is pretentious, deliberately vague, and falls just short of lying.
In the process, however, the historical particularities of differing commitments to the various gods are washed into the deliberately vague sea of the eternal: the limit, the mystery, the one God, or the ultimate.
Deliberately vague in its chronology, the book describes a man who drifted until middle age, when Billy Graham...
I've often thought that the Bible is deliberately vague on a lot of things.
This is why I laugh when people like Calvin and others actually have the nerve to teach an iron clad doctrine out of the most deliberately vague chapters in all of the NT.
The «net benefit» test, which has been kept deliberately vague, needs to be further clarified to remove uncertainty and provide greater guidance as to what is expected from foreign investors.
Step - by - step project management may have been the right approach for Holoubek, but for Allyson Downey, founder of WeeSpring, keeping things deliberately vague worked better.

Not exact matches

I'm deliberately being vague about the details because, having read nothing ahead of time, it all came as a surprise to me, and I loved it.
In Dark Souls, it can be extremely easy to grow discouraged after countless deaths, since the vague storyline deliberately obfuscates what your goals are.
Of course Kojima is deliberately being vague here, so how to interpret his comments is hard to say.
Where the book feels deliberately arch, the film just feels vague and out of touch.
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