Sentences with phrase «rather nebulous»

Even now, Litigation Support is a rather nebulous field.
Each sequence is broken up into sections, and each time you finish one you're assigned a rather nebulous designation: such as Shadow Gold if you weren't seen and didn't kill anyone, or Bronze Brawler if you went sword to sword.
With that rather nebulous goal in mind, and armed with the Ammonomicon, the mystical book of the gundead, you descend, gun in hand, to try your luck, over and over and over again.
This case illustrates the importance of a thorough physical examination and diagnostic work up in determining the underlying cause for a rather nebulous symptom.
A rather nebulous reporting method at best.»
One of my apps said «cucumber» — but I feel like that's a rather nebulous size.
Detoxification is a rather nebulous term used to describe a process (usually a diet or supplement routine) that is meant to cleanse your system of unspecified toxins.
Baroness Warsi is the only non-white cabinet member, and as Tory party chairperson, she has the rather nebulous role of «minister without portfolio».
Cameron himself as a figurehead lacks a strong connection with his public, which some politicians envy in Obama as a leader, and so contributes to his party's rather nebulous image.
It should be noted that it remains rather nebulous as to what form Cuomo's support for a Democratic takeover of the Senate will ultimately take.
But because all of this is at a rather nebulous level of experience, it seems to many people to be either wishful, romantic thinking or weak by comparison with the tough, pragmatic, hard - nosed realism of action.
Often it seems the healed disease or deformity is rather nebulous and impervious to verification.
Seriously — another benefit of aiming to replace your salary through a passive income stream is you should know roughly the figure required, rather than going after the rather nebulous idea of a million pounds, dollars, or whatever your currency of choice is.

Not exact matches

Its metaphysics is equally compatible and equally incompatible with the sensibilities of any number of faiths, and of any number of schools within individual faiths; but, if it has anything resembling a theology, it is of the mystical, rather than the dogmatic, kind, and so its doctrinal content is nebulous.
And if we are moved by the assumption that what is clear and distinct is also the most concretely real, we will be inclined to suspect the whole realm of symbolic discourse as illusory, as moving us away from rather than toward the real world, precisely because symbolic expression is so frustratingly nebulous.
«Food as Medicine sounds like a nebulous idea, rather than a solution» writes The Gantzery, where this recipe was originally... View Article
Rather, our study is yet further evidence that Homo floresiensis was a distinct species with a fascinating, if somewhat nebulous, evolutionary history.»
That means it's fat that's being lost (rather than the nebulous «weight»), which is what we're ultimately after.»
But I've seen enough to restate with fair confidence an earlier (and better informed) Fordham judgment, namely that millions of American school - kids would be better served if their states, districts and schools set out in a serious way to impart these skills and content to their pupils rather than the nebulous and flaccid curricular goals that they're now using.
It isn't a nebulous place; rather it is an unknown with serious consequences.
Rather than look at your credit history — which may be short depending on your age, or nebulous depending on such things as identity theft — UpStart calculates credit worthiness based on your career (for example, a lawyer is deemed more credit worthy than, say, an actor), your educational status, your job status (obviously, if you're employed, you're more credit worthy than someone who isn't) and standardized test scores to determine if you're worthy of a loan from them.
The Elinga, by the way, is a rather good second - rate figurative painting that deals with diffusions of light in a manner that puts paid to the pretentions of much nebulous and tiresome abstract painting — notably, for example, one of your favourites, Rothko.
Decision makers have to weigh the real and quantifiable costs of action against what, frankly, appears to the be the rather uncertain, nebulous benefits such action may create.
Unlike other blogs, I don't hit my readers over the head with factoids about things as nebulous as a social system as proof that a discussion should not be had; rather I seek to stimulate dialogue among people with diverse perspectives so that we can increase our understanding of a complex situation.
This difficulty is heightened if the nebulous category of Charter values is employed, rather than that of Charter rights.
In the same category and rather more insidious in their potential impact are the nebulous proposals for protected conversations; a no - fault dismissal process for businesses employing fewer than 10 employees and a «radical slimming down of our existing dismissal processes».
Second, the company is very focused on international payments, rather than more nebulous claims by Bitcoin, like attempting to be the currency of the future.
The second paper attempts this by looking at the rather more nebulous components of social adjustment.
Rather than a somewhat nebulous goal, the development of sustainable buildings has become a tangible objective.
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