Sentences with phrase «nebulous word»

However, we feel that patients should be informed enough that they are able to understand their disease and that the formerly terrifying, nebulous word «cancer» loses its taboo status!
One judge - led inquiry to be completed by Christmas on Libor, and another wider inquiry into that nebulous word ministers keep spitting over this issue — the «culture» of the city.
«In itself it's a nebulous word,» said Jagdish Bhagwati, a professor of economics at Columbia University.
Moreover, in the context of harmonisation measures, the CJEU's cryptic judgments appear to be an inevitable consequence of the nebulous wording of Article 114 TFEU (p. 104).

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Spending time really immersed in a new culture, in other words, isn't just good for essential but nebulous soft skills like creativity and EQ.
Jacob, there are two words to describe your arguments: nebulous bullshit.
When it comes to spiritual growth, first one must define what one means by spiritual, which some posters have done here, albeit in a somewhat nebulous fashion, or perhaps my senses are too dull to pick up your exact meaning as some of the words you use have such broad semantics in various contexts.
For instance, a word in great currency these days — in the «hard» sciences, philosophy, computational theory, and so on — is «information,» and many of its uses are remarkably nebulous in meaning.
Although these words may fit into collaboration, I believe collaboration is a bit nebulous, and educators need more insight on exactly what it entails.
There, in mid-air, between floor and ceiling, surrounded or made visible by a trembling, nebulous light, that was weird beyond the power of any words to describe, was the head and bust of a woman.
But one word isn't as great and often too nebulous to get ranking on.
Most people overlook this text, using words like «click here» or other nebulous terms.
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.
At the Olympic Sculpture Park, Finch has installed a nebulous formation of suspended glass panes that are, in his words, «creating a moving abstraction of a sunset, based on actual sunsets photographed from Seattle over Puget Sound.
Even though this vision consists of a nebulous collection of words that, on their own, are theoretical concepts and linguistic connectors to a wider dialogue on art and its shared values, the lack of a more precisely crafted statement also presents the discursive slippages in which the collaborative team of curators can operate more fluidly as they seek to represent the varied cultures and identities of the Southeast Asian nations.
For all your words telling us what we don't know and don't do I see precious little from you of what to do besides nebulous statements inferring people need to get their acts together and fire everyone who failed to measure up.
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