I hardly think that the new 50 % rate has much to do with social policy or with the centre ground (which, incidentally seems to me as
nebulous a term as «Middle Britain»).
«Indie» is
a nebulous term as it is, and you could argue any game getting a mention at a platform holder's E3 conference is forced to turn in its indie card then and there.
Not exact matches
Whether or not you think he's actually «in contention» — a wildly
nebulous term that's thrown around all the time — is not
as important
as the fact that he's playing late in the day on Sunday of an actual PGA Tour event.
A health or wellness coach is a relatively
nebulous and imprecise
term, ranging from one who holds a degree
as a counselor to one who is educated through a self - directed online health portal.
GR: Okay, now, when we're talking about wellbeing this is often seen
as a bit of
nebulous term, but what we've tried to do is make the concept of wellbeing
as concrete
as possible.
HTML5 is often used
as a
nebulous shorthand
term to represent all three.
This is a hugely
nebulous term and we usually refer to good people skills
as the ability to get along with others.
Probably it's a
term that's just
as nebulous as editors want fresh stories with a great voice.
«Not only addresses the obstacle of pinning down the
nebulous term «contemporary art,» but also manages to pull off a legible presentation of it in a single book... Ultimately, Defining Contemporary Art functions
as both a demonstration of contemporary curation and a poly - contextualized historical view.»
In this example we can see that «legal service centres», a somewhat
nebulous term, has been defined very broadly
as «Centres serving the public which may provide a variety of legal services including information, advice, referral, or help finding a lawyer.»
I think for all it's got going for it
as a marketing
term, «the cloud» does connote a certain
nebulous quantity.
Mostly there are no representations made of any sort, no guarantees, no warranties, and might be said to be of that
nebulous term: processed «
as is.»