«While Dr. Ball presents his central thesis that climate science has been corrupted by politics, the Article offers little in the way of support for that thesis, apart
from vague references to missing or falsified data and political manipulation, unsubstantiated and erroneous references....»
Indeed, aside
from a vague reference to Pooled Registered Pension Plans, some financial literacy announcements and a small positive change to Registered Education Savings Plans, the proposals were focused on curtailing the tax planning activities of investors.
Not exact matches
If the search for truth requires that we move
from vague totality toward clear definition, then we have no alternative but to fall back on forms of symbolic
reference already at hand, or to create alternative forms that may increase our comprehension.
We would learn more
from de breu speaking Spanish than Wenger butchering the English language in his
vague references to nothing
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.
As the film opens we find Thor trapped in a cage, separated
from his trusted hammer Mjolnir and cracking wise with
vague references to what he's been up to since we last saw him in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
From the title, I kinda expected them to actually outright
reference the Wii successor / Project Cafe, yet the statement is
vague enough that you could take it in so many different ways.
Second, a
reference emergency pathway should not be so
vague when it comes to defining overall global emissions allowances, or indeed in specifying what «substantial deviation
from baseline» in the «non-Annex I» developing world actually means.
What is perhaps most troubling about B.C. Motor Vehicles
Reference is that it was not dealing with a
vague provision
from some bygone era; the Charter had been enacted only three years earlier.