Sentences with phrase «from nebulous»

In Europe they exhibited together with artists from the nebulous artist group Zero, also featured in Explosion with works by the co-founders Günther Uecker and Otto Piene and others.
@dooney: Do you mean that the inspiration behind an artist's work comes from a nebulous source?
With the brief glimpse of the game we were shown at E3, it would seem that The Legend of Zelda on Wii U is quite a ways away from its nebulous 2015 release.
It moves the conversation from a nebulous debate on «climate change» to a concrete set of data points that signal danger in the rising tides.
It's moved from a nebulous condition that many physicians dismissed to a distinctly identifiable condition that's quite different than celiac disease.
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.
But he did not specify how these fiscal goals would be met, aside from some nebulous references to doing «more with less» and delivering services in more «innovative and more cost - effective ways».
This is largely because it is not always easy to tell one political plumage from the nebulous characterology of the Ghanaian political landscape.

Not exact matches

Just as with other nebulous meat and dairy claims — such as «grass - fed» and «cage - free» — what we think a label means is typically a far cry from the truth.
You'll get different answers from different people across the team, because the idea of a «target buyer» is inconsistent, nebulous, and often based on hunches and feelings — not data.
But as useful an exercise creating buyer personas might be, it's something that has always felt a little nebulous — still once removed from yielding any practical value.
With her nebulous threat, Notley borrows policy from her opponent Jason Kenney — and rhetorical style from Donald Trump
The finalists are scattered throughout the country, from Los Angeles to Austin to Boston to Washington, D.C. (which has three candidates in the mix, including the nebulous «Northern Virginia»).
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.
I think if you don't «repent» from telling folks they don't have to follow Jesus, just have a nebulous, undefined «belief», that you will find yourself with the goats.
Sheol itself was a nebulous, dreary kingdom of the dead which got its name from either a place near Jerusalem where the Gentiles made human sacrifices or a garbage dump near the city (I have heard both theories).
And if we are moved by the assumption that what is clear and distinct is also the most concretely real, we will be inclined to suspect the whole realm of symbolic discourse as illusory, as moving us away from rather than toward the real world, precisely because symbolic expression is so frustratingly nebulous.
There's a beginning from unknown or nebulous origins (gee, you think?)
More often than not, they would simply be a nebulous batch of problems lifted by my teachers from the back of the book.
~ ~ From I.: «I strongly suspect it's so... MORE nebulous and worrisome a term that it creates more strife than it can actually help dissolve...»
Too long is nebulous but generally, it is going to be irritation diaper rash from sitting in pee too long or poop.
Given that Tony Avella invested his time in writing a letter back in November, 2006 that questions the many nebulous and dehumanizing practices that continue to flourish in the present day at the New York City DOI and MTA Office of the Inspector General (who, collectively have misbehaved like unresponsive tyrants with no agency from above to challenge their utter dysfunction), I have long ago lost my illusion with honest, ethical leadership that stands by their constituency until a matter is thoroughly resolved.
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.
More so than many illnesses, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) frustrates those who suffer from it and those close to them, due to its nebulous assembly of symptoms, along with continued controversies over its etiology, diagnosis, treatment and even its nomenclature.
The other parts of the verdict form ask slightly more nebulous questions, like whether claims within the patents from both sides are valid, and the all - important dollar amount that one side or the other is owed as a result of any infringements.
These two nebulae are completely distinct from each other, and no connection of the nebulous matters between them.»
If a nebulous sense of foreboding and concern is shrouding you from sleep, Aspen flower essence may be a good go - to elixir.
A health or wellness coach is a relatively nebulous and imprecise term, ranging from one who holds a degree as a counselor to one who is educated through a self - directed online health portal.
November 15, 2016, at 5:02 p.m. Nebulous, a sci - fi puzzler from Namazu Studios, where players guide a cocky and rude astronaut through massive puzzles that will feel familiar in design to anyone who has played the Incredible Machine video game series or the board game Mouse Trap, will blast its way to Xbox One and PlayStation VR
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?).
And while we had the young actress on the line, we had to quiz her about a myriad of upcoming projects she has in the works, everything from the upcoming Wes Anderson joint «The Grand Budapest Hotel,» to Ryan Gosling «s directorial debut «How to Catch A Monster,» to things that are in a more nebulous state of flux, like Joe Wright «s «Little Mermaid» and the hotly rumored «Fantastic Four» and «Star Wars: Episode VII.»
The trio soon get their wish when they receive mystery magic cards from an unnamed «fan» seeking to unite them, along with Dave Franco's Jack Wilder, a quick - handed pick pocket and all around hustler, so that they may carry out some nebulous global master plan that will most certainly include a bit of illusion.
Kylotonn has dredged this near - forgotten racing rebel from the very bottom of the barrel and fashioned it into a basic but fun, stunt - filled speedster, but I found myself regularly frustrated with its repetitive career mode, its stingy economy and nebulous unlockables, its superficial demolition derby events, and its uneven difficulty.
The Switch version and the Solaire amiibo have unfortunately been bumped from the original May 25th, 2018 release date to a more nebulous «later this summer».
Coming from a character who is initially introduced to us as Joe Average, that priceless bit of leaden melodrama almost single - handedly consigns Law Abiding Citizen to the «camp» drawer — but, improbably, it's also an uncomfortable moment that perfectly captures Butler's nebulous, malleable status as a movie star.
Offering a lead role to an array of young American actors on a job - share basis, this teen love story concerns a nebulous entity who spends each day in the body of a different adolescent from the same neighbourhood.
ESSA offers much flexibility to states, but when faced with nebulous statutory language, state attorneys and program managers aren't necessarily inclined to sign off on bold new uses of the money that comes from Washington.
Add to this nebulous college entrance environment the challenge presented by the proliferation of four - year high schools, whose numbers skyrocketed from 2,526 in 1890 to 10,213 in 1910, and it is easy to see why the trustees of the Carnegie Foundation felt the need to define college: «An institution to be ranked a college must have at least six (6) professors giving their entire time to college and university work, a course of four full years in liberal arts and sciences, and should require for admission not less than the usual four years of academic or high school preparation, or its equivalent, in addition to the preacademic or grammar school studies.»
Maybe it's in solving math problems, or understanding how molecules behave in different states of matter, or something more nebulous like empathizing with characters from literature.
A total of 48 studies were excluded from the database because they combined all minority children into a nebulous «nonwhite» category, failed to include a comparison group consisting of white children, or did not perform separate analyses with children disaggregated from adults.
Specific examples of troubles ranged from keeping the BOE from reviewing appointments of principals and other senior leaders, to her unauthorized presentation to the Education Committee at the General Assembly, to her nebulous approach to special education, to specific upheavals:
Every state and stage of progress, from the early nebulous formative period to the highest products of Oswego and Bridgewater, may now be found in adjoining districts.
Nonetheless, all Wranglers suffer from tippy handling, a rough ride and slow steering that is kindly described as nebulous in feel.
Finding ownership and monetary success far more acceptable and easily obtained than his more nebulous ambitions, Nan becomes placated by the rhythm of the minor successes and setbacks, a monotone of «success» in process, gradually distanced from his desire to be a poet, and from the memory of his first, passionate love.
... What I'm hearing is that I have some nebulous, undefined but extremely important moral responsibility to take away custom from the entity that treats me and every other author on Earth better than any author has ever been treated by a publisher or retailer in, well, the history of Mankind, and give it to you.
There are various percentage handicaps which are applied to the working capital figure (to account for obsolescence of inventory and uncollectability in receivables as well as the nebulous benefit of some other current assets like pre-paid insurance and rent) to arrive at the sum used to deduct liabilities from and arrive at the proper current asset figure used in the equation.
Rather than look at your credit history — which may be short depending on your age, or nebulous depending on such things as identity theft — UpStart calculates credit worthiness based on your career (for example, a lawyer is deemed more credit worthy than, say, an actor), your educational status, your job status (obviously, if you're employed, you're more credit worthy than someone who isn't) and standardized test scores to determine if you're worthy of a loan from them.
The game has gone from close to release to a nebulous release period.
As for myself, my own religious orientation has drifted from Christianity to more of a nebulous agnosticism over time.
But aside from the fact that it exists in some nebulous form, the single trailer premiered at E3 2015 hasn't provided much solid info on what the game is actually going to be like.
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