Sentences with phrase «more nebulous»

The second paper attempts this by looking at the rather more nebulous components of social adjustment.
~ ~ From I.: «I strongly suspect it's so... MORE nebulous and worrisome a term that it creates more strife than it can actually help dissolve...»
Keil's supposed age discrimination complaints are more nebulous, but allegedly involve being left out of meetings or denied pay raises, among other things.
Second, the company is very focused on international payments, rather than more nebulous claims by Bitcoin, like attempting to be the currency of the future.
Challenging the longstanding narrative that lawyers aren't marketers, Stacey distilled one of the more nebulous segments of marketing — the metrics — down to a simple reference guide for measuring success.
Decisions about every aspect of partner compensation from how to award points to who gets to see the final breakdown have an impact on another, more nebulous concept that law firm leaders love to talk about: culture.
We know that the temperature record becomes more nebulous and uncertain the further back in time we go.
Easterbrook added that his long - term prediction until the end of century is «a lot more nebulous» due to the still - unknown effect of the sun, which has entered a «grand solar minimum» occurring every 200 years.
He concluded: «Model conditioning need not be restricted to calibration of parameters against observations, but could also include more nebulous adjustment of parameters, for example, to fit expectations, maintain accepted conventions, or increase accord with other model results.
The consensus is far more nebulous than many will admit.
you fail to mention that the term «global warming» has largely been updated to «climate change,» which is admittedly even less alarming and purposely more nebulous.
KHAPALBHATI, the show's title, is a yogic breathing technique and cleansing practice that echoes to the spirituality of Holmqvist's artistry; his work strips away superficial signification and delves into language's more nebulous, mysterious essence.
Works like «Fastener» evoke the heroic period of Abstract Expressionism, but substitute the resolutely painterly spray of Franz Kline for a more nebulous play of shapes and shadows.
Seeing that they are paired with pie charts displaying government censuses on the happiness of the Taiwanese people (a startlingly small slice of the pie represents «happy» people), the decision to include the more nebulous and conceptual words in the exhibition title, such as «Dissatisfaction,» «Agitation,» «Survival» and «Unequal,» becomes clear.
Overcoming boss encounters was almost never about somehow gaining skill I didn't have before, about becoming a better player — that's a longer, more nebulous process.
Kotaku's initial report states that 50 employees have been let go, with Capcom's official statement giving a more nebulous figure of 30 per cent.
Once you clear the game, various collectible «memories» are unlocked in each chapter which, when found, unlock small little extra pieces of story that help to expand upon the world of Rain and fill in some of the more nebulous bits of the story, but without ruining whatever your previously held interpretation of the game events were.
Other anticipated titles, such as Sin & Punishment 2 and Mario and Luigi RPG 3, unfortunately have a more nebulous 2009 release window.
Last year's game also introduced Longshot, making what Madden «is» an even more nebulous concept.
Print publications are more nebulous, but will be attracted to pieces that have great imagery.
The lack of a credit history, excessive personal debt, short - term employment and other more nebulous factors may be the reason for being declined for a credit card.
It's a more nebulous part of the job description, beyond the editing, negotiating and contract work that comprises the nuts and bolts of the job.
Is your audience easy to identify and reach (people who collect acoustic guitars all hang out on a few websites) or more nebulous and general (people who enjoy novels; where do they hang out?)?
Activations are a slightly more nebulous stat, however, because, as Evans points out, they don't include, for example, Android devices sold in countries where Google services might get used, such as China.
My fifth point is more nebulous.
Finding ownership and monetary success far more acceptable and easily obtained than his more nebulous ambitions, Nan becomes placated by the rhythm of the minor successes and setbacks, a monotone of «success» in process, gradually distanced from his desire to be a poet, and from the memory of his first, passionate love.
For self - help and business books, good art can support a point or concept discussed within the book, as well as convey more nebulous facets like mood and aptitude.
Seeing how many pages are read feels more nebulous and impersonal than the satisfaction of seeing a unit borrowed.
Maybe it's in solving math problems, or understanding how molecules behave in different states of matter, or something more nebulous like empathizing with characters from literature.
However, this is a more nebulous distinction than we sometimes suppose.
The Switch version and the Solaire amiibo have unfortunately been bumped from the original May 25th, 2018 release date to a more nebulous «later this summer».
-- are far more nebulous.
And while we had the young actress on the line, we had to quiz her about a myriad of upcoming projects she has in the works, everything from the upcoming Wes Anderson joint «The Grand Budapest Hotel,» to Ryan Gosling «s directorial debut «How to Catch A Monster,» to things that are in a more nebulous state of flux, like Joe Wright «s «Little Mermaid» and the hotly rumored «Fantastic Four» and «Star Wars: Episode VII.»
In April 2012, Warner Bros. announced that it was developing a new take on the Kipling story, but the project's development over the next few months was more nebulous.
A new generation of researchers is using DNA analysis of varied organisms such as humans, chickens, and sweet potatoes to add compelling data to a case previously based on more nebulous linguistic and artifact similarities.
The other parts of the verdict form ask slightly more nebulous questions, like whether claims within the patents from both sides are valid, and the all - important dollar amount that one side or the other is owed as a result of any infringements.
«Other parts are a little more nebulous as to how they fit into the big picture.»
«But the metrics in science are much more nebulous and harder to define.
Clegg also won the promise of a referendum on electoral reform, an attempt at Lords reform and the more nebulous hope of creating a new politics.
As public advocate, he himself had a more nebulous role.
~ ~ From I.: «I strongly suspect it's so... MORE nebulous and worrisome a term that it creates more strife than it can actually help dissolve...»
There's world class talent, there's the working class fans getting priced out of the English game, and there's the more nebulous idea of «class» as a way of describing clubs and individuals that do things the right way.
We're also concerned with the slightly more nebulous but arguably more important question: Who has been emblematic?
Granted, the idea of god is a little more nebulous, but you have to be careful giving too much credence to an idea that does» t deserve to be equated with fact.
I'm talking about things that are a little more nebulous.
These include the problem of public communication, where the public is likely to be more understanding of inflation than the more nebulous concept of nominal growth, as well as the problem that nominal income is often subject to sizeable revision by the statistical agency.
are in the D.C. area: the city proper, Maryland's Montgomery County, and the more nebulous «Northern Virginia.»
Three of the 20 finalists on Amazon's shortlist are in the D.C. area: the city proper, Maryland's Montgomery County, and the more nebulous «Northern Virginia.»
The third aspect of price determination — the role of price expectations — is more nebulous and harder to quantify.
Instead it is about the more nebulous concept of equal pay for work of equal «value», between ostensible mainly female jobs or mainly male jobs.
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