Sentences with phrase «for nebulous»

Why should I not spend the best, healthiest years of my life striving towards a passionate life, instead of torturing myself, working for a nebulous future retirement scenario; in which my health is too poor to enjoy it?
Society for Nebulous Knowledge, Open Star Cluster in Sagittarius by Anabella Gaposchk circa 1903, silver gelatin photogram (baking soda) 2002 (8» x5»).
Found objects, artifacts and detailed descriptions for concoctions produced during astronomical events by Miss Peale, Founder of the Society for Nebulous Knowledge, 2004.
Society for Nebulous Knowledge, Homespun Universe: The Wondrous Work of Anabella Gaposchk, video still from the documentary, archival pigment print, 2005 (11» x14»).
Society for Nebulous Knowledge, The Bedroom of Viviana Spokoininich, toned silver gelatin print, 2004 (11» x14»).
Society for Nebulous Knowledge Historical Archives, Valentina Fielder installation view: sculpture in globe glass, photographs of Miss Fielder's original «flower - in - hand» drawings.
Often they are stand - ins for nebulous natural impulses, the emotions that fuel desire.
That's still planned for some nebulous point before the game's spring 2016 launch.
If it were a two - hour film, Wormwood might be a brilliant, uneasy dive into dark CIA history, and its long - term ramifications for family members whose loved ones were sacrificed for the nebulous cause of «national security.»

Not exact matches

A Challenge to cut out sugar and alcohol for 30 days is vastly more likely to create lasting change than a nebulous «Lose 50 pounds» goal.
Spending time really immersed in a new culture, in other words, isn't just good for essential but nebulous soft skills like creativity and EQ.
But authenticity is a bit tricky to define, and many brands struggle to understand why something so nebulous ought to be a priority for their business.
The distinction between points and miles may appear nebulous, but it's a meaningful one — particularly if you travel frequently for business and you want to stretch a buck.
Instead it is about the more nebulous concept of equal pay for work of equal «value», between ostensible mainly female jobs or mainly male jobs.
By the end of the evening one thing was clear — Giuliani had concocted such a shifting, nebulous alibi for Trump that it didn't even hold up to a few hours of media scrutiny let alone a future interview with a Federal prosecutor.
Founders vie for personal introductions to venture capitalists, who in turn make decisions based on nebulous criteria.
The «why» question is a bit nebulous; every person has different reasons for making the choices or having the feelings they do.
Being with my husband for all these years has definitely made me shift over closer to his side than before, but my beliefs are best defined as nebulous so he's never been able to get enough grasp of them to pull them from me, lol.
However, the Ad Hoc Committee on Complimentary Standards, a rogue UN body with a nebulous and expansive mandate, is currently reviewing a proposed amendment that would criminalize defamation of religion to the International Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), a treaty to which the United States is a signatory.
While our schools will need to be a lot better than they were, in terms of spiritual and intellectual power, thirty years ago, we will also need a theological formation much better than the nebulous waffle which has passed for formation in catechetics this last ten years.
This insight, though commonly cited, including in the Instrumentum Laboris for the 2012 Synod on the new evangelisation, remains however somewhat nebulous.
Without it the outlook for faith or hope or love, whether in the individual soul or the social scene, is nebulous and dark.
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You criticize an entity / organization that has a goal of helping the poor, for example, and praise a very nebulous entity that exists entirely for the purpose of «being».
For instance, a word in great currency these days — in the «hard» sciences, philosophy, computational theory, and so on — is «information,» and many of its uses are remarkably nebulous in meaning.
The nebulous «Spirit of Vatican II» thus arose as a warrant for whatever whims one wished, while the writings were received and appropriated piecemeal in instances of progressive prooftexting.
For voters who may have applied the nebulous «winning team» requirement, the Brooklyn Nets have won 12 of their last 14 games, and at 26 - 16 they own the No. 3 spot in the conference — right behind the Heat (27 - 12) and Knicks (26 - 14), and ahead of the Bulls (25 - 16).
Those foundations have socio - cultural roots, but at their most elemental, they all revolve around one desire: for money, or more pertinently the security that it provides, however nebulous it may be.
«Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it,» as Leonard Nimoy once said, and when it comes to something as nebulous as the idea of worth in football, he was spot on.
If Schilling were a butt for his entire career, a weaponized Pierzynski, I could almost see it costing him under the nebulous character clause.
One of the unexpected things that happened as a result of starting Brave New World Designs is that it has offered two unexpected things: 1) a tangible business that my kids can see in operation and understand (vs. my life on the Internet, which is sort of nebulous to them), and 2) a way for me to connect with the girls.
It seems like every aspect of motherhood has some sort insidious aspect of it, designed by a patriarchal society to make women feel guilty for feeling anything other than what some nebulous entity has decided they should feel, or making a decision that doesn't follow some pre-determined path.
Ghanaians were warned by leading members of the NPP, about the possible insecurity, should Nana Addo, becomes president, but they ignored all the warnings and the signs that were not nebulous, but clear, now we are all on a roller coaster ride for the next three years.
Eliot Spitzer in the scandal that came to be known as Troopergate and issued a report critical of the nebulous rules for use of state aircraft.
The Independence Party has been criticized for having a somewhat nebulous party platform and has been seen as a source of patronage over the years.
It should be noted that it remains rather nebulous as to what form Cuomo's support for a Democratic takeover of the Senate will ultimately take.
Concerns have also been raised about the nebulous Terms of Reference (TOR) for the project apart from the vague task of reviewing agreements over the last fifteen years.
He was decidedly muted, however, in his comments about the minimum wage, which won't be fully phased in upstate (everywhere outside Westchester) for years, reaching $ 12.50 in five years and then moving into a nebulous place where the state budget director — a gubernatorial appointee — has the sole discretion in deciding whether the economy is strong enough to handle going higher.
Two contracts for work on Fort Schuyler's Central New York Hub, a $ 15 million film production facility currently sitting empty, illustrate the effect of these nebulous procurement rules.
Environmentalists and industry groups alike are speculating on what the president has in store next for oil and coal after a seemingly nebulous statement he made during Tuesday night's State of the Union address.
For most of us scientists, that means putting together a business plan, that vague nebulous entity that we have heard every business needs but that we know absolutely nothing about.
For the 160 or so Ph.D. students and postdocs scattered across the country, the reality is nebulous, with funding an eternal concern.
In keeping with all the rest of Ceres's oddball uncertainties, the findings hold major albeit nebulous implications for our understanding of the dwarf planet and its relationship to the other large objects in our solar system.
Like Galileo, Hershel also noted that some nebulous objects could be resolved into stars and believed for a while that all nebular objects could be so resolved.
In general, this extremist view stems from nebulous fat - loss and clean - eating diet fads, mostly disseminated by Facebook «nutritionists» who think that reading a couple of «truth - revealing» articles on bad foods vs. good foods provides them with enough knowledge to advocate for the banning of certain food items from our diet.
Anyone writing ad copy for a suspension trainer will tell you all about how beneficial it is for the core, and while this often sounds nebulous and flashy, it is 100 % true.
But vintage value is still a nebulous force: What might sell for $ 500 on Etsy would only fetch $ 100 in a store.
Hooked together for reasons too nebulous to mention, Charlie / Hank and Irene spend most of the movie fleeing the corrupt cops (Chris Cooper, American Beauty; and Richard Jenkins, What Planet Are You From?).
A very appealing supporting cast chips in for good measure, with Voight effectively nebulous, Beart (8 Women) alluringly sexy yet naive, and the duo of Reno (The Visitors) and Rhames (Pulp Fiction) amusing, but not overbearing.
It's great to finally have a release date for Splatoon 2, as the Switch release slate was nebulous until today.
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