Sentences with phrase «give vague information»

Do not give vague information in your job objective.

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on whether he is tired of talking about it... It's not the fatigue factor, it's just I can not tell you what I don't know and so I don't want to give information that I can not back up after because it will come to me and you will say why did you say that and rightly so, so I like to be a bit vague and use my whole experience of press conferences not to talk things that I can not back up after.
In a letter to Administrator Gina McCarthy on 3 September, Smith called EPA's response «a combination of excuses, vague assurances, and already public information,» and gave the agency until 30 September to produce the data he asked for.
Some information from previous generations may be vague or not formally diagnosed (for example, in the early 1900's a person might have been said to have a «mental breakdown» - which resulted in them being temporarily treated in a psychiatric hospital, given shock treatments and released; or maybe you had a «eccentric uncle» that lived by himself in a cabin away from society and only very rarely socialized with family, and spoke of conspiracy theories when he did talk.
The language above is rather vague as was the information she was able to give me.
The authors of this observation are Tom Adams and Ross McKitrick, in their report, «Demand Side Mismanagement: How Conservation Became Waste», wherein they also say the Government's official propaganda about spending billions to save billions more, when challenged, met with this answer: «The government replied «external financial audits were not performed on these programs,» and the rest of the information given was too vague to assess the government's claims.»
Unlike property related disputes, boundary dispute cases never give a definitive answer, as the only real information to hand is usually vague, and the available research is often limited to historical maps or the original conveyance documents.
You do not want to do business in a country that is known for some opacity in its corporate registries and be given information that is either vague or opaque or somehow not believable and simply close your eyes to the risk that this might actually be a transaction with a prohibited person or in respect of one of the prohibited activities.
Two, the information they're selling is a lot like the info Google or Facebook sells about you — it's anonymized data, which means that while advertisers can get a vague idea of your demographic information (location, age, sex, income, education, etc.), it's not like some Don Draper — wannabe can call up Spectrum and say, «Hey, give me everything you've got on Jane Doe in Lenox Hill.
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