Sentences with phrase «find it vague»

Many of the proposed cutbacks are directed at budget items the committee finds vague, or programs that it concludes are redundant or unproven.
Intrigued, I tried to find out exactly what's going to change next year but I could only find vague media reports.
Did some searching and I found vague references to others using ROM M...
Harry studied economics in college in the»70s, but found it vague and inconclusive.
I see much use of the word «tempo» which I find vague, could you clarify that in more precise, technical language?
Synergy Synergy might sound like a trendy term, but hiring managers often find it vague.

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Thinking their son was one of the potential bombers (there are vague facial similarities), some people even started hurling invectives at the family's «Help us find Sunil Tripathi» Facebook page.
Read it all and you will find nearly no mention of what to do about it beyond a few mentions of vague government initiatives.
His big announcements did little to address the concerns of critics (and some Wall Street analysts), who find many of Musk's proposals too vague.
Lang and Huddart often speak to executive groups about options and find their members have only a vague understanding.
«Retraining» tends to be the vague answer, but a new study from the World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting finds a notable difference in the way top execs and the rank - and - file see the issue:
Human brains are very good at processing information put in a narrative form, whereas we find it difficult to process abstract concepts and vague ideas.
The vague suggestion that some current employees could find positions with the new entities while, at the same time, asking employees to stay committed and focused comes so far down in the letter as to appear insincere.
When I searched their website, I found that there policies were every bit as vague as the other political parties.
But if you still find it hard to get things before Saturday, a list will at least make it easier to get in and out of stores quickly than if you walk in with only a vague idea of what you need to buy.
There's tons of vague resources out there, but I wanted specifics — and the difficulty I had finding them is actually what prompted me to write this B2B social media strategy series in the first place.
Whatever orthodox believers may think of Kenny's journey over these decades from classical theism to something vaguer, he is at least an equal - opportunity basher: For his aversion to absolutism can equally well be employed against the New Atheists, who affect an apodictic absolutism in their argumentation that makes them as impregnable to counterevidence as anything found in a creationist textbook.
Like I said before, at the time I read as much as I could find on blogs and such, but all I could find out about it all was from vague online comments and that email.
It seems that the operators have no memory of past crises and do not even know, even through vague bookish memories, what happened in 1929 and in the 1930s and thus find themselves totally defenceless.
The first account, found in Genesis 1 is beautifully poetic, but like all poetry, suffers from being abstract and vague.
Bloom brilliantly describes the toxic nature of our erotic attachments and unsparingly strips bare the reasons for our inability to form lasting friendships, but he is rather vague about where an antidote might be found.
In their mind is the vague notion that they're destined for greatness and world change, and if they could just find the right...
Most memorably of all, «If you want to know the law and nothing else, you must look at it as a bad man, who cares only for the material consequences which such knowledge enables him to predict, not as a good one, who finds his reasons for conduct, whether inside the law or outside of it, in the vaguer sanctions of conscience.»
It is not unusual that Mays finds Whitehead's talk of God metaphysical, but it is unusual that he interprets it as being vague talk about the extensive scheme (or system).»
If refusal to face squarely the fact of death is found so widely in these days, so also is loss of belief in a continuation of human existence, beyond death, in what used to be called the «after - life» It is indeed true that among conventionally - minded church - people and many others there is a vague feeling that when the body dies the «soul» goes on.
In particular, the artist is often said to be compelled to work because he recognizes and finds irresistible an envisaged result, however vague and puzzling that result might seem when he begins to create.
But what he found was a God who behaved very much like a Karamazov; and his Christ was the vague figure of Ivan's distorted Grand Inquisitor legend.
There is no need to shrug and assume that current government - funded schemes of sex education or vague imitations of them are the only way forward: Catholic schools are popular and highly - regarded by the public in general in Britain and in a stand - off between them and officialdom the latter might find it had fewer allies than it imagines.
5lndeed, I believe Whitehead had his own case in mind when he told Lucien Price that a man does not exhaust his creativity by continual expression but rather he «brings vague ideas into precision by putting them into speech or writing; and by expression he develops his ideas and finds his way to new ones» (DOW 264).
Otherwise all I ever find are vague appeals to common sense or to the «pathetic fallacy,» against which I balance the «prosaic fallacy.»
Ford's view shares the difficulty I find in Cobb's view, namely that God's input, even if vague enough to be altered or made more determinate by the creature, is an external imposition magnified to divine proportions.
Because of the vague nature of the mythic - symbolic - poetic - ritualistic expressions of religion, some of those who idealize clarity find religion lacking in meaning and truth.
I'm not saying this to be adversarial, but rather I find that when we move from vague abstractions to specific concrete examples the issue deflates quite a bit.
And indeed, it was in the vague, groping efforts of Whitehead in Concept of Nature, Science and the Modern World, and Religion in the Making, that Wieman found such exciting prospects for a whole new way to get at the problem of God through the joint efforts of science and religion.
While I am finding that there is wisdom and instruction in it, is also very vague in the underlying theme: is it really about renunciation or more about action, even when your conscience is conflicted about it.
The summer of 1895 finds him living with his old father in Southsea, aged thirty - two, with little money, thinning hair, few definite prospects and a vague wish to find «that form of religion which is best adapted to the men of the present day and which would form the religion of the future».
While I now savor such writing and find it genuinely inspiring, Western readers, who expect theology to be in the form of propositional jousting, are apt to find such talk too vague.
I applaud people who have chosen that path and stick to it, and I must say I find it intensely tedious to listen to those cynical «vegan - bashers» who think they are amusing as they snark away at vegans without having any idea why they are even doing so, other than being threatened by something they don't understand, or by some vague aversion they have to any spiritual - sounding practice or «liberal - hippie - sounding» philosophy.
I had vague memories of having seen an African peanut soup before and on further research, I found it would be perfect for the theme.
Our plans for the spring are a more than vague and I'm finding myself unable to commit to anything on paper (screen).
Here are some of our findings: Whilst the SDGs themselves can be vague, it is clear from our analysis that none of the SDGs will be achieved in all regions, unless extraordinary efforts are made.
And for those of us that are not entirely convinced by Arsene Wenger's vague words about not being able to find the right player available, there is today some evidence that he did at least try.
When I went to Turkey I found no shortage of carpet sellers who served up a free cup or six of apple tea if you walked into their shops expressing a vague interest in looking at a carpet.
While the study found that high schools in the state were meeting the law's minimum guidelines - likely left purposefully vague as a necessary legislative compromise for an unfunded mandate - Chrisman and her co-authors thus expressed the hope that further revisions of the law would beef up the educational requirements for athletes and parents.
For years I couldn't fall asleep until I heard each one of my son's key in the door, but I found myself drifting off easily not having the vaguest idea where they were once they were in college — until they came home on vacation, when I was again hyper alert to the car coming up the driveway.
Unfortunately, Spock's book is vague about the scientific backing for his radical advice to parents about their children's nutrition, although it's easy to find enthusiastic vegetarians.
I find it to be really vague.
This website, from Enviromedia Social Marketing, founded by Valerie Davis and Kevin Tuerff, lets consumers report brands that use vague of misleading claims about health benefits that make a food seem like a smart choice when it is not.
In fact, recent studies have found that kids younger than three don't retain memories in the long - term (and most kids only have vague recollections of anything that happens before age seven).
As for «political speech» that seems to be a big part of this entire mess — the laws seem vague enough as to what these groups can and can't do that I find it hard for anyone to properly enforce them regardless of particular political leanings.
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