Sentences with phrase «question was vague»

I know that the overheating question was vague without climate and heat loss data.
First off that question is vague.
If you can't explain, so be it, but as such, the question is vague, at best.
The law in question is vague enough that opponents claim opposite citing same code, but it's down to interpretation, and legal opinion was that it was proper and legal.

Not exact matches

When I questioned him about his sales and margins, his answers were a little too vague.
In essence, if you ask behavioral - interview questions, you're no longer asking questions that will lead to vague or hypothetical answers (i.e., «Why should we hire you?»)
If you ask your co-worker a broad or vague question, it may appear you're dumping the entire project at their feet, Scott says.
The Attorney General nominee's answers to questions from senators about marijuana enforcement policy were disconcertingly vague.
While this vague promise of change falls short of the kind of daring transparency that marked McDonald's Our Food, Your Questions campaign, it's a start.
Yet on the question of restructuring the country's debt or canceling it altogether, the summit agreement is somewhat (and potentially purposefully) vague.
Gorsuch was similarly vague in answering questions about other Supreme Court cases, saying that to discuss his opinion publicly would «be tipping [his] hand.»
I get that some questions are meaningless, ridiculous, vague, unimportant and such, but then label them such.
In A Hobbit Journey, the reader has to plough through 17 pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose of his book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will explore the question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision of the Good Life, and how does that apply to our own present situation?»
The question is too vague.
Whether Darwinism is another example of pseudoscience is the question, and this question can not be answered by a vague appeal to the authority of science.
In this vague field, more precisely, in these fields of experience, a highly organized, but as such scarcely reflected, not to mention questioned, thought mediates for common sense the image of an «exact world» which is certainly a symbolic world.
The line of distinction here is very vague, for theology may extend itself into questions of less and less obviously critical importance for man's existence.
It took me a while to come up with a list because the question was so vague.
its funny whats makes u so sure the nxt manager will be unable to finish top four.and this question seems vague wenger needs to get out arsenal needs to be back where it belongs
that might all be him just dodging questions and sounding vague to throw the scent off for the press.
The question whether the injuries are caused by Arsenal's training methods or whether there is only a vague correlation between the two can only be answered accurately by a sports fitness expert.
If his intentions were vague before, he just clarified it in his recent response to questions by reporters in his home country during a charity event.
Of COURSE that wasn't the time to lay it all out, but to skirt to the question or give a vague answer would have been far more appropriate than removing her of all guilt - she'll probably never ask again AND tell everyone «I was told by an expert that this didn't happen because of our home birth.»
Instead of asking a vague question like «How was your day?»
Toddlers and preschoolers are often satisfied with vague answers to questions about where babies come from.
OK, I'll take a swing at it, but in all honesty the real TL; DR answer to your question is «because it has little to do with politics, and is a reality of how language works and evolves, and a downside of English being a vague language».
This is a pretty complicated topic, made all the more complicated because your question is very vague («perceptions» covers a LOT of ground).
I worried that the question was too vague to produce a good answer, but I think this covers the necessary bases in a pretty noncontroversial way (especially because I'd still get to vote, as would most regular users on this site I imagine).
This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and can not be reasonably answered in its current form.
I'm downvoting this question and here's why: It's reasonable to assume that the OP already has a vague sense that police don't get indicted very often, and he needs statistics in order to prove it, either to himself or to others.
First of all, I'm not a specialist of the theme at all, so it is a naive question, probably too vague, but I'm doing my best to make it precise and I have the feeling that it could lead to interesting...
The question is still a little vague.
But the mayor has been vague in answering questions from the press about certain aspects of the investigation.
During oral arguments, several justices questioned whether the federal anti-corruption law — also used in the Skelos case — was too vague and being interpreted too broadly.
«The actual question was, will I vote for the 10th point, which codifies the federal protection for the women's right to choose, which protects women's right to choose at the state level,» he explained, characterizing Killian's answer as vague.
The question is: Exactly how vague?
I'm told delphic «means he thinks the question is especially vague or obtuse», by the way.
In part, because your question is sufficiently vague that it is hard to know what you really mean and some examples could clarify the kinds of things you are thinking about.
Rather, as stated, the question is unduely vague in its use of «impeached.»
A memo provided to the SUNY trustees before the vote offered no specific explanation about why the money was necessary, drawing questions from Trustee Richard Socarides about the vague description of the institute's financial problems.
A federal judge again postponed former Town of Oyster Bay Commissioner Frederick Ippolito's sentencing for tax evasion connected to fees received from a paving contractor, saying that information received from Ippolito and town officials about their relationship with the company was too vague and only raised more questions.
«the government» is a very broad and somewhat vague entity, especially for this discussion / question.
In a battery of TV and radio interviews, the Democrat had vague or evasive answers to many shouted questions about his return to public life — why he entered a primary against another Democrat that Spitzer called his «friend,» whether he and his wife are living together, how he thinks his bid compares to Weiner's.
James Arbuthnot, the committee's Tory chairman, said these were pressing questions which the committee had been unable to properly answer because the Scottish government's published plans were vague and incomplete.
DataSift is new kind of search engine that uses crowdsourced human intelligence to answer vague, complex or visual questions, even when the users are not sure what they are searching for.
Clear, concise, well - written proposals that identify an interesting problem or question early and frame it in terms of the fundamental science fare better than proposals that are vague and unfocused.
I was always interested in biology but found it too vague to answer questions precisely.
@edie, Your question is very vague.
thanks Sandra ANSWER Hi Sandra I'm afraid that's a very vague question!
This is a debated question that's had firm and vague answers from different people over the years.
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