Sentences with phrase «got vague answers»

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When I finally did talk to Christians about the reasons we werewaiting for marriage for sex, the answers I got were vague andconfusing.
I worried that the question was too vague to produce a good answer, but I think this covers the necessary bases in a pretty noncontroversial way (especially because I'd still get to vote, as would most regular users on this site I imagine).
You've undoubtedly heard that you have to «eat big to get big,» but vague cliches like these raise more questions than they provide answers.
The son has a vague idea that he might come to better terms with the old man, and perhaps even get some answers to questions he's always had about their relationship.
Zuckerberg: His answer was as vague as the question, noting primarily that a large number of people live in areas without Internet access (or no way to get themselves online).
I find the contract confusing and daunting, and was almost angry with the vague and useless answers I got from customer service.
There is a lot of incorrect information in this answer - I recommend that if you are not well - versed in a technical area that you carefully research what you provide in an answer, so that someone does not get led astray by vague «intuition».
A fan of the game got tired of waiting and just straight up and asked Irem directly, with a vague answer given back that the game was still in development.
So no - one who objects to your vague admonitions about causality will get an answer.
the answer you will often get may be too vague.
In a traditional interview, you can usually get away with somewhat vague, general answers.
To give a simple answer, I'd say that your keywords should never be «vague» and how specific you get depends largely on how many direct competitors you have in your area and how large / populated your area is (capacity for many or few players).
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