Sentences with phrase «nebulous point»

That's still planned for some nebulous point before the game's spring 2016 launch.
Over the years we've learned how to determine the true value of the nebulous points or miles these cards give you.

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The point of this exercise, Brown stresses, is to be take a big, nebulous concept like trust and break it down into more easily actionable components.
The distinction between points and miles may appear nebulous, but it's a meaningful one — particularly if you travel frequently for business and you want to stretch a buck.
A nebulous assurance that at some random unknown point Jesus would show up and surprise me only aggravated that stress.
But to the man whose idea of God is nebulous to the point of negligibility the invocation of «God's Law» is quite meaningless.
True, if the road is heading toward that nebulous region of «tolerance» that has become so difficult to locate in American society, we should all be willing to walk a ways with each other, but eventually we will reach departure points that can and should be respected.
But insiders say the bus terminal is very nebulous at this point with an unknown price tag and no money to really get started.
You can also hunt wildlife and canvas for all manner of collectible macguffins, and all of these activities earn you additional experience points and «salvage,» a nebulous blanket resource that represents useful things you find in crate deposits or off of felled enemies.
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.
It moves the conversation from a nebulous debate on «climate change» to a concrete set of data points that signal danger in the rising tides.
My fifth point is more nebulous.
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.
The point is that «classic rock» is a pretty nebulous term.
Perhaps it's the protective, self - preservationist impulse extending from one racialized creative to another that prompts concerns of limitation with self - identification, but Alsharif's modes of direction deftly precipitate the necessity of her insistence, and then collapse these concerns altogether as it becomes clear that her work speaks far beyond borders and barriers: from the vantage point of one particular socio - political locus, she excavates wider, apparently enduring truths of human relations and leaves us somewhere else altogether, making sense of the nebulous matter in between.
You can isolate the elements of a great Gorky: the decoupling of colour from line, the trademark shapes, from winged biomorphs to quirky triangles, their points on the verge of bursting open; the sense of being nose - deep in a scene that might be scaled to an insect or a giant, being equally intimate and epic; of teeming incidents held in nebulous space.
In all the work that comprises Late Checkout, there is a complicated sense of optimism and darkness: as the interfaces through which we register the world open up new universes of information, communication, and interconnectedness, they point to an ever increasing technological confinement, co-dependency, and a future nebulous self.
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.
The point here is revenues for Access Copyright, a third party organization that Michael referred to as somewhat nebulous as in «who are these people holding us up?».
Another supposed point of distinction — drive times based on actual road networks, not just on nebulous radius projections — has popped up in multiple software packages as well.
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