Sentences with phrase «more vagueness»

This is just more vagueness with a side of cosmic rays.

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Eliminate vagueness and make it more achievable by stating it this way: During the month of August, I will lose five pounds by cutting off refined sugar, breads, and all fast food.
The vagueness unnerves Jeffrey more than the televised tragedy.
New definitions, such as those attempted here, serve to distinguish certain meanings of a term in preference to others in the hope that these will be more consistent and more serviceable in creating a community of understanding than the term in its full ambiguity and vagueness was able to do.
It is true that the variations in the formulae and the vagueness of the terminology is a warning that when we have stigmatized them as mythological we have not pronounced the last word on the subject: all the more need then for an interpretation in non-mythological terms.
Alfred North Whitehead has identified the underlying assumptions as (1) the assumption of simple location; (2) the assumption of the primacy of primary qualities; and (3) the assumption that clarity and distinctness are more fundamental than vagueness.
Maybe it is to a certain extent, but I these intense periods of vagueness became more than that, and seemed to come and go with glutenings.
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.»
That is an awful lot more than that 300 - 500, which would explain why I was so freaking hungry and also why the vagueness made me insane.
Now with the attempt to rectify this disastrous vagueness of communication — Cameron is forced to come up with something more specific and to face the problem of equality in the Big Society.
And so I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of scientists sort of see the squishiness or the fuzziness or the vagueness here and back away, and retreat to health and safety claims that are much more comfortable for them.
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.
The vagueness that surrounds Jack stamps him more firmly as someone who doesn't just happen to be American, but represents America.
It's also because we're still willing to give von Trier the benefit of the doubt, expecting the vagueness of Joe's addiction to become more clear in the second part.
Rhode Island was unique in allowing divorce based upon other, more ambiguous grounds, as well... [as] an omnibus clause in the state's legal code authorized divorce based upon... «gross misbehavior and wickedness in either of the parties repugnant to and inconsistent with the marriage contract»... the relative vagueness of the terms «gross misbehavior and wickedness» left room for interpretation by Rhode Island judges.
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.
In 1999, a year after winning the Turner, when he might have been expecting some respectability and establishment ease, the exhibition Sensation: Young British Art in the Saatchi Collection toured to New York's Brooklyn Museum of Art, featuring The Holy Virgin Mary, a vision of a black Virgin floating in an undulating golden space, her lower half a flowery vagueness, all around her a constellation of vaginas sampled from porn magazines, with a globe of elephant dung representing her right breast, and two more lumps of dung as rests for the canvas.
The unscientific vagueness gives this poster away as being more about propaganda than about communication of science.
More specifically, the vagueness of the statements that support such a theory and the «black swans» events that would characterise it just add more confusion to the debate and are of little help to understand why climate science and the policies derived from it are in the mess they are right More specifically, the vagueness of the statements that support such a theory and the «black swans» events that would characterise it just add more confusion to the debate and are of little help to understand why climate science and the policies derived from it are in the mess they are right more confusion to the debate and are of little help to understand why climate science and the policies derived from it are in the mess they are right now.
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.
Switched to displaying the example transaction fees as a range, because vagueness is, in this case, more accurate.
I'd be much happier with more detailed requirements in the Rules, rather than this vagueness.
Is that the same as saying in more general terms, that if the rules of professional conduct were laws, many of them would be «void for vagueness,» or in need of express additional «reasonable limits prescribed by law»?
Many people think vagueness on a resume makes it seem like they did more than they actually did.
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