Sentences with phrase «nebulous idea of»

As a corporate solicitor, I often run into resistance to using electronic signatures on contracts based on the nebulous idea of the security risks involved.
Certainly a 21 - year - old in 1994 with a nebulous idea of his future, coming of age during a recession, could appreciate it.
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.
Larry Fitzgerald defines the nebulous idea of what it means to be a true No. 1 receiver in the NFL.
Seriously — another benefit of aiming to replace your salary through a passive income stream is you should know roughly the figure required, rather than going after the rather nebulous idea of a million pounds, dollars, or whatever your currency of choice is.

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You'll get different answers from different people across the team, because the idea of a «target buyer» is inconsistent, nebulous, and often based on hunches and feelings — not data.
But to the man whose idea of God is nebulous to the point of negligibility the invocation of «God's Law» is quite meaningless.
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.
«Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it,» as Leonard Nimoy once said, and when it comes to something as nebulous as the idea of worth in football, he was spot on.
The idea of the blue collar voter is itself somewhat nebulous.
(15) More crucial, however, was a nebulous idea for an intimate, small - scale film based on the life of children.
There is ultimately something a bit soft and nebulous about Arrival: for all the forehead - furrowing concepts it entertains, it can't actually, as a big - budget Hollywood movie, sell us big ideas without packing them in the cotton floss of meaningful intimate experience, which was also the case with Interstellar and even Gravity (one movie where the protagonist could easily have done without a heart - wrenching back story).
Story construction just isn't Shelton's forte (as the nonexistent third act of Your Sister's Sister made clear), and without a sturdy framework or believable people, the movie just feels like an assortment of half - assed ideas vaguely organized around a nebulous theme.
I don't really like the idea of «resolutions» as they often are nebulous and don't have a tangible result.
His poetry thus emerges from an abstract space akin to that of Dash and Jensen, transforming and transmitting nebulous ideas and concepts through personal experience and philosophies.
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