When you use statistics instead
of vague generalities, you will be able to demonstrate your expertise.
That means you don't have to put up with a lot
of vague generalities like «Many authors believe that in this digital age, social networking is the key to self - publishing success.»
Not exact matches
The virtue
of Zaret's approach is that it demonstrates the relevance
of broad social conditions as effects on religious ideas, but instead
of pinning these effects on hidden psychological states or
vague generalities about interests and legitimation, it traces the factors actually involved in the specific contexts in which ideas were produced, modified, and disseminated.
Vague generalities about the fatherhood
of God and the brotherhood
of man have often been spoken which do not cut down through our crust
of convention to where the race problem is.
Of this period, she notes, «I found myself in the thick of [an] emerging and changing [education] field» awash with «generalities,» «vague lessons about «tolerance,»» and «misguided and punitive methods to teach history.&raqu
Of this period, she notes, «I found myself in the thick
of [an] emerging and changing [education] field» awash with «generalities,» «vague lessons about «tolerance,»» and «misguided and punitive methods to teach history.&raqu
of [an] emerging and changing [education] field» awash with «
generalities,» «
vague lessons about «tolerance,»» and «misguided and punitive methods to teach history.»
And the advice they receive — from their bosses, books, workshops, job descriptions, and consultants — is an amalgam
of half - truths,
vague generalities, piecemeal solutions, and ad hoc good ideas.
But in that case, why not say so, instead
of waving
vague generalities around?
But the impact
of the words are maximized if specific, supported assertions are presented - as opposed to
vague generalities.
Since your response to requests for specific examples is merely handwaving unspecific
generalities and
vague broadbrush links to
vague broadbrush complaints about abstract philosophical constructs, I'll assume that this is yet another to add to the long list
of subjects on which your monotonous «discourse» includes no worthwhile content.
It seems to me that the debate needs to get beyond the
vague generalities of the «day in court» tradition, on the one hand, and «frivolous lawsuits,» on the other.
But what some candidates think constitute keywords and phrases are actually
vague generalities that show up on the majority
of resumes.