Sentences with phrase «makes vague references»

I'm not sure why this is, but many men on online dating sites make vague references (or in some cases, very explicit) to sex or sexual preferences.
by Vincent Suarez John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness opens as John Trent (Sam Neill) is being dragged into an insane asylum, with characters making vague references to a seemingly - widespread epidemic of madness.
The CEO of EA, John Riccitiello, also made vague references to games like Battlefield 3 making their way to the Wii U as well, but nothing concrete was revealed in that respect.
The clean energy policies that Fisher targeted for repeal in his 2015 study for IER provide some clues about the possible identity of the «mandates and tax and subsidy policies» to which Perry made vague reference in his memo.
In so doing, the review made vague reference to a need to uncover and answer some fundamental «client» questions, that is, who reads the reports and with whom are authors intended to communicate.
You'll need to find a quantifiable way to spell out the highlights of your career, rather than making vague references to your results.

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On the other hand, his tax plan makes at least a vague reference to eliminating a loophole that benefits private equity and hedge fund managers.
I too have bought quite a few Christian albums of late where I've initially thought, wow, there are some great tunes on here, only to realise they seem purposefully vague to the point that they make more references to setting suns and emotions than anything Godly.
Anything with a vague reference to Asian influence is fantastic to him, so I'm always safe with these make - your - own takeout type dishes.
By making a speech on the subject, only vague references to which will be caught by the average Brit, he further muddies the water on a relatively straightforward issue.
In fact the last sentence of the article makes a vague and misleading reference to urban heat island effect...
Vague reference to bestiality is made.
Instead of burying your content under a flowery title with vague references to the material, make it easy for readers to find the posts they are looking for.
The press release associated with this business deal makes reference to expanding outside of price tags, but details are still vague.
There, students can find a section called «Running on Oil» and read a page that touts the industry's environmental track record — citing improvements mostly attributable to laws that the companies fought tooth and nail, by the way — but makes only vague references to spills or pollution.
He stated something to do with notes in Dan's file — but again the references were vague and simple didn't make sense.
Jennifer Fishberg, owner of New Jersey - based Career Karma Resume Development & Career Services, says, «Adhering to outdated resume conventions, such as limiting yourself to one page or including vague objectives and phrases like «references available upon request» make it difficult to compete in the current market.»
«The Event» of which I speak can be any extended leave of absence that you feel uncomfortable in explaining and of which you would prefer, if you were less ethical, to fudge with a made - up job or a reference to the delightfully vague: Working Holiday.
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