Sentences with phrase «like vagueness»

It feels like in the attempt to get the aesthetic of the Souls series, Deck13 ditch one of the most interesting things about the game in favor of the Souls - like vagueness of plot.
It's like a vagueness contest.
The viewer is never sure, but for some reason ambiguity in «Trees Lounge» doesn't feel like vagueness but restraint.

Not exact matches

The thing that makes Brandghazi even more inexplicable is that they already had something like this happen to them with the Gibbons thing, where their vagueness and dissembling led Brady Hoke to claim a guy who had been expelled from the university wasn't playing because of a «family matter.»
When it comes to weight loss, vagueness like this drives me crazy.
De Blasio has expressed hope that vagueness leaves it vulnerable to a legal challenge, like the one San Francisco filed today.
He is hamstrung a tad by the vagueness of the script, but the emotional content is fulfilled, which is key for a film like this, with its allusions to Spielberg and other sorts of Amblin-esque road adventure films.
What sticks with you are those moments when Smith - Cameron and Buscemi cut right through the movie's haze of vagueness, making this slice of American - indie miserabilism feel like something more.
To shy away means to give all this brutality the mystery and vagueness it needs in order to continue (same as censoring pictures of coffins and battlefields, etc.), and in doing so, the first film, directed by Gary Ross, felt almost like a betrayal.
When gamers and designers look at works like Style Savvy and Happy Home Designer, they see a vagueness rather than a carefully constructed method where the player proves they've mastered the system.
On the opposite wall, Ellen Phelan's Autumn Bay, 2003, investigates a similar duality, but her painting, shrouded in a nocturnal mist, seems more like a reminiscence whose shadows derive from the vagueness of memory.
This can be code for, «I don't know what the hell this is about, so I'll tell you what it looks like», yet Hoyland himself seemed to encourage this kind of formalistic vagueness of response: «paintings are not to be reasoned with, they are not to be understood,» he wrote tersely in the catalogue to his retrospective at the Serpentine in 1979.
Featuring the likes of Ann Veronica Janssen, Joachim Koester, Cameron Jamie and Bruce Nauman, the intriguing theme of the latter sometimes suffered from conceptual vagueness, which however conveniently matches the theme.
Trenberth would like to appropriate the vagueness of the null hypothesis to make AGW immune to cherry picking and put the onus on others to make testable theories.
The vagueness of the AGW presentation wouldn't be a problem, we beleive, if the presentation of the debate by the likes of Stewart was not as one characterised by goodies and baddies — «scientists» and «sceptics» respectively.
Also, if the tenant seems vague about the move - in date, it may signify more «vagueness» (which could translate as «irresponsibility») in the future when it comes to important things like move - out dates and rent due dates.
It should not appease lawyers who recognize the inherent dissonance between narrowing concepts like «solely» being blown open by terms like «purposes such as» and total vagueness like «facilitate the implementation of different licensing models by publishers.»
Many people think vagueness on a resume makes it seem like they did more than they actually did.
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