Sentences with phrase «rather vague promise»

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Good news for those who were disappointed that Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master turned out to be a vague parable of Scientology rather than a penetrating exposé of it: a new book promises to do the job instead.
This perhaps explains why the party's manifesto is rather vague on Lords reform, merely promising to cut the number of Lords to 450 and reform it «with a proper democratic mandate».
Remarkably, the conference spurred some specific promises from political leaders rather than just vague platitudes.
Most large companies have overseas divisions, but you need to be certain that any promises of travel are concrete rather than vague possibilities.
Regardless, this isn't a promising start to an already controversially expensive Season Pass that promised some rather vague content.
Employers are looking for solid examples of operations and management skills, rather than empty statements and vague promises.
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