Not exact matches
A visual experience, for instance, lends itself to description as a complex semiotic process involving transmissions and integrations of
signs, or bits of information, to a central organ, the brain, and more localized processes of selection, sorting, and evaluation (i.e., gradations as to relevance of various types of information) that sometimes issue in tentative (and often
only vague) interpretations.
The
signs, as in humans, can be nebulous (
vague) and
only significant over time [ref1, ref2, ref3].
The
signs of dehydration, as in humans, can be nebulous (
vague) and
only significant over time [ref1, ref2, ref3].
Chronic hepatitis is a common disorder in the dog causing increased liver enzyme activity over weeks to months and
only vague clinical
signs in the early stages.
Sometimes these
vague signs are the
only thing that a dog or cat will show, even if there is something serious going on inside their body.
The business leaders, clearly addressing the US, which is the now the
only and largest emitter of greenhouse gases not to have
signed Kyoto or pledged to support a new protocol since the newly elected Australian PM stated he will
sign, urge policymakers here to move away from a
vague voluntary approach on carbon standards to a mandatory standard.
Whether submitting a
vague English essay or
only slightly braking at a STOP
sign, sometimes «close enough» is sufficient.