Sentences with phrase «many vague ideas»

Clinton has labeled herself the small - business presidential candidate, although she has laid out only vague ideas about how to bolster investment in entrepreneurship.
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Glass credits Dorsey with having a vague idea about how to share status, but asserts it didn't turn into Twitter until the two of them spent several hours bantering in a car on the rain - slickened streets of San Francisco after a night of drinking.
Musk withdrew from Stanford after two days on campus, with the vague idea that he would start an Internet company.
All too often, I see principals of advisory firms convince themselves that they have a succession plan in place when, in fact — more often than not — what they have is more of a vague idea of what they hope will happen.
The model for other studios to follow here would seem to be to, first, test your potential audience with more than just a vague idea and then deliver a product that is both true to its source material while also offering something beyond what viewers have already come to expect from typical superheroes (in this case, that would be the comedy, sex, and violence).
Human brains are very good at processing information put in a narrative form, whereas we find it difficult to process abstract concepts and vague ideas.
Most people are at least aware of keywords, and title tags, and have at least a vague idea of how it all works together.
Dumas started out like many of us, with a vague idea of how he wanted his life to change, but no concrete plan of action.
But if you still find it hard to get things before Saturday, a list will at least make it easier to get in and out of stores quickly than if you walk in with only a vague idea of what you need to buy.
Are we so minimising our idea of fasting that it becomes a vague idea to cut down?
I had the vague idea that, if taxes were low and efficient, the rest would work out....
To become * Godly * is a vague idea which can be filled with almost any set of characteristics and qualities.
I had the vague idea that, if taxes were low and efficient, the rest would work out about as well as possible.
One may choose to call this Spirit, God, so long as one realizes it is a vague idea at the end of emotionally profound gropings, not a Cartesian clear and distinct idea, let alone a crystalline concept from Scholastic logic - chopping.
The ancient writers... were operating without the vaguest idea of what we have learned to call «sexual orientation.
5lndeed, I believe Whitehead had his own case in mind when he told Lucien Price that a man does not exhaust his creativity by continual expression but rather he «brings vague ideas into precision by putting them into speech or writing; and by expression he develops his ideas and finds his way to new ones» (DOW 264).
A remarkable thing about even the active Christian is that he never has much more than a vague idea about reality.
I really need to start meal planning — or at least getting a vague idea of what I'm doing!
I started with a box cake mix and a vague idea.
For a while I've had a vague idea of what was involved in Japanese curry.
Funny, how vague ideas can turn into scrumptious reality Rosemary Cheese Crackers with Oregano Hemp Dip.
Could you give me a vague idea of quantity?
I just brought home a bunch of sunchokes from the market without any real plan for what to do them, just a vague idea that soup would be nice.
Admittedly, I walked into this recipe with a very vague idea of the outcome.
He has a vague idea of what he would like to do as president, but didn't get into policy matters with Vanity Fair.
In truth, though he practices valiantly to equate his promotions with the philosophical differences inherent in the fight between male chauvinist pigism and Women's Liberation, Riggs has only a vague idea what the larger dispute is about.
and I base that on the absurdly vague idea that getting to the playoff is more impressive for the recruiting engine.
I had a vague idea of what he was trying to say, but he has to know how bad that sounds.
I had a vague idea that I could use the downstairs area of my space for displaying work.
The beauty of this suggestion is that the possibilities are endless, whether that's booking an impulsive weekend stay in a hotel somewhere, embarking on salsa classes or simply heading off towards the horizon in the car with overnight bags and only the vaguest idea about where your mystery tour might culminate.
But that was what I wanted, and I wish I had expressed it that way as opposed to the vague idea of intimacy.
In truth, all of us are a bit flummoxed to describe love although we all have a vague idea of what it's about.
Most of us have our own definition of love based on our experiences and desires, and pretty much all of share a vague idea of it, but much of that is influenced by society and culture.
For years I couldn't fall asleep until I heard each one of my son's key in the door, but I found myself drifting off easily not having the vaguest idea where they were once they were in college — until they came home on vacation, when I was again hyper alert to the car coming up the driveway.
I haven't the vaguest idea what offense he committed but he had received a warning and I told him that if he did it again, he would not come strawberry picking.
But being in Varadero is not experiencing Cuba, while travelling independently does let you get at least a vague idea of what life is like there — especially with kids!
I only have a vague idea of what it involves, though just the name sounds appealing to me.
This will help them realise the practical monetary value of the toy, as opposed to a vague idea that it's just something mom or dad will replace in a flash if broken or misused.
She has basic addition and subtraction abilities and a vague idea of monetary values (a sense that a quarter is worth more than a penny but less than a dollar) but her understanding of money could be much better.
Many people who have heard of the Charlotte Mason Method for homeschooling only have a vague idea of what it is.
Passive suicidal ideation about suicide includes experiencing vague ideas about committing suicide.
The IRS has no way of knowing these expenses - indeed, sometimes I don't have more than a vague idea until I add up the shoebox full of receipts for the year, and try to decide which are legitimately deductible.
But the public are right to expect that the person in charge of their government has at least a vague idea about what is going on in the government.
But at the same time you should have a vague idea of where you are going.
I understood «brain injury»... and had some vague idea of what mitochondria do, but even that was a stretch.
If you are like me, you entered university with only a vague idea of what you wanted to do with your degree when you graduated.
To paraphrase a spy, scientists often find education - focused conferences and meetings insipid, focused more on the manipulation of vague ideas and ill - defined symbols than on real and meaningful (and measurable) initiatives and outcomes — but these HHMI Professors presented a wide array of well - conceived and - executed (not to mention well - financed) projects that are likely to make a real difference in the education of tomorrow's scientists.
So, Mark called and he had kind of a vague idea about this movie that he was going to make called Crossroads.
Although I had a vague idea of areas that interested me, science policy included, I was not willing to pursue another degree.
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