Sentences with phrase «in vague»

During negotiations, the tenant and landlord agree verbally and in vague email correspondence that they'll not strictly apply their legal rights and agree to carry on the negotiation process.
«If you're not stonewalled, then generally the justification for withholding the children will be given in a vague, non-descriptive way, such as a complaint that the child finds the other parent mean or abusive,» he says.
When sharing something difficult, we sometimes tend to skim over important details or speak in vague terms.
Clients» anxiety can be diminished simply by knowing more objectively where they will stand after the divorce rather than just worrying in a vague way about their financial future with no clear plan.
Too often when people list their capabilities, they think in vague terms and forget to give specific examples of what they can do.
This is a question that can only be answered in vague terms.
This extends to your job interview, too, by the way: When asked whether or not you're a good leader, or how you define effective management, don't answer in vague and unquantifiable statements.
You can discuss your expected salary, but in vague terms, in an interview.
But his original resume described the cost savings in a vague manner:
A security resume objective should not be written in a vague and imprecise manner.
If it were an all - Intuitives world, recruiters could write job descriptions in vague terms.
Microsoft attempted to force its Windows 8 interface onto traditional PCs in a vague hope that it would get more tablet apps and boost its mobile efforts.
It warned specifically about two red flags signaling possible «ICO - related fraud»: companies whose stock is trading that (1) claim without explanation that their ICO is «SEC - compliant» or (2) «purport -LSB--RSB- to raise capital through an ICO or take on ICO - related business described in vague or nonsensical terms or using undefined technical or legal jargon.»
Apple executives spoke in vague terms, although with the kind of fervour that momentarily made you wonder if the company had just invented the concept of music itself and was excitedly unveiling it to the masses.
Russia was only referenced in a vague footnote.
In a vague post called «World Leaders on Twitter,» Twitter awkwardly sidestepped the controversy over whether Trump's Twitter account violates its terms of service altogether, instead asserting that it doesn't matter if a world leader violates its terms of service — they should have a home on the platform nonetheless.
She needs to NOT invest the mountain of hours in the vague request but go back to the practice group leader to discuss how to focus the research for better results.
Efforts to define mala in se, on the other hand, have resulted in vague, often conflicting meanings that leave the analyst with little but examples to serve as definitions.
This decision also highlights the value of a written pension benefits contract, which could avoid some of the pitfalls of entitlements granted in the vague language of human resources materials.
If domestic violence has been an issue, there are restraining orders that are or have been in place, there are abuse or neglect allegations present (including emotional abuse of a spouse or children), or the co-parents have had trouble coordinating and reaching decisions without outside assistance, be prepared to explain these situations in factual detail so you can avoid summarizing the situation in a vague way.
A lot of people think they know, in some vague sense, what it means to make sacrifices, but few stop to think of what it really means.
And a related question often followed; is there any point in this vague third term?
Trying to codify the subtle distinctions between marketing and non-marketing is a losing battle that results in vague rules that fail to adequately put members of the Bar on notice of what types of communications are prohibited.
I argued that by cloaking its value - laden argument in vague concepts of «international justice» and promoting a «just world,» the Daily was attempting to insulate its policy judgment — that the United States should join the International Criminal Court — in an «unassailable moral imperative,» not in logic or reason.
Yeh, one can almost massage heat, moisture, soil nutrients, insect populations, length of growing seasons etc. in a vague, general way, but how does one detect something from a non-event?
It's been known for a while that in a vague hand - waving kind of fashion temperature is correlated with Log2 (CO2)... but unfortunately, over the last fifteen years or so, they seem to have decoupled.
«They» seem to have totally lost the plot — the big reeking stench here is is the scary scenarios that are use to justify transformations in economics and societies in vague utopian ways by fringe extremists who have long ago lost the war.
It is embarrassing that the FBI is smearing internationally famous climate scientists based on what this KGB defector supposedly claimed in his vague, unsourced allegations.
Part of the difficulty this writer is having is that he is using «tipping points» in a vague and general way to mean just a large change.
I did apprehend this in a vague sort of way but since I thought that all religious beliefs were without foundation, I used the word the way I myself thought about it, not as most of the world does, and simply applied it to a grand hypothesis that, however plausible, had little direct experimental support.»
Finally, in the third paragraph, Gunter attempts to cite an actual study, in his vague «I - read - about - this - somewhere - but I - can't - or - won't - say - where» kind of way.
«Too often we see him stand behind a lectern somewhere and earnestly repeat a whole lot of pseudo scientific waffle in the vague hope that he will be believed.
There is every reason to believe that the last major warming (the medieval one, which actually happened, in the vague.
Falsifiable in 30 years depending on observations, maybe, but in some vague and undefined way known only to the authors?
For instance the notion that 2 degrees of warming will be «dangerous» in some vague fear - inducing way.
I guess in a vague sense we can say that we want energy that costs, say, a quarter of what coal or electricity does and emits zero CO2.
A classic in Rothko's development of his signature style of floating clouds of color in a vague, unspecified space, it set the pattern for future acquisitions.
In Vague Recollection, the surface's sheer physicality lends urgency to Butler's system of dash marks and schematic lines converging in a somewhat perspectival grid that moves across the face of the painting.
In fact, the present apotheosis of Broodthaers as an artist is a radical cultural transformation, just not the liberatory one that people of the arts so often talk of in vague and longing terms.
In an adjacent room a series of drawings and collages explores the spectrum in a vague, undirected way.
In each vague bud are geometric kernels reminiscent of seeds, eyes, or other orifices — elusive composite sites of myth, nature and ornament, ripe with latent violence and symbolic potential.
Derived from a painting of the same title, The Brite Spot involves the viewer in a vague yet intriguing narrative: two female figures are pictured in a bar setting, and while one appears to be dancing, a melancholic mood nevertheless permeates the work.
Through her work, she plays with the idea of memory and the psychological self, whether it is in «Tired Men,» a series of photographs of iconic sculptures of Cuban historical figures depicted from the back to portrait «prints» created on an inkless dot matrix printer, their images only seen in the vague embossing created by the printer.
Now that everything was falling apart around me I finally saw clearly what I'd known in a vague way for years: this wasn't the life I wanted.
In painting these broad tonal values you are already considering color but you are doing so in a vague and general way.
It's steeped in vague religious imagery; shrines, billowing robes, a solitary desert setting that can't help but evoke the Old Testament from time to time.
There seems to be something more going on as well with a Mystery Box showing up and speaking in vague sentences.
Both games used digitised sprites like Mortal Kombat in a vague attempt to replicate the actors onscreen.
The story only returns in vague pieces spread out by lengthy quests and side missions.
There's so much narrative strength in minimalism, in vague descriptions and unexplained fates, and the first Hotline Miami thrived on that.
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