Whether you want
something vague like to simply be heard, to better understand who you are speaking with, or a more pointed goal such as securing a raise or dividing chores with your spouse, enter the conversation with a clear goal in mind.
If your headline just has your job title, company, or
something vague like «student» it's time for an update.
Instead of saying, «I took some time off to treat my clinical depression,» say
something vague like, «I took time off for a family health issue, but now that things are better I'm so ready to put my store manager hat back on.»
For example, don't say
something vague like «contributed to product design.»
Or I'll Google
something vague like baseball and see if the advertisements start on Facebook — they often do,» she says over email.
Please provide plot details (no spoilers) and the genre of the book you're looking for in the Topic Header - not
something vague like «Help!
Don't say
something vague like you want to «Be thinner «or «Look more attractive.
Too many people say
something vague like wanting to be nicer, or to exercise more, or to be a better Christian.
Not exact matches
He detests
vague spin - doctor phrases
like «studies say» and «scientists disagree,» and he refuses to advertise for Tesla,
something most startup car companies wouldn't think twice about — because he sees advertising as manipulative and dishonest.
I have a
vague memory of a ministry in Australia which sought out ministers and pastors who had been through
something like this.
Their religion was
like a dried flower pressed in a Bible, and often seemed to consist of nothing more than a desire for peaceful feelings, a
vague longing to be connected with
something that transcends the self and a sense of obligation to be decent to their fellows — all positive stirrings, but hardly the vigorous plant that could flourish in a nurturing religious community.
That everything you love, everything you hold dear, all of it eventually gets destroyed or burned up or goes away and we go somewhere else to spend our eternal life — a
vague heaven, a worship service that lasts forever,
something like that.
Saying
something like, «If you don't play nicely, you're going to lose your toys» is
vague.
There is a lot of information online for sure, but it is always tricky to start
something when you have no idea what you are doing - just a
vague idea of what you want the finished product to look
like!
A location that is so
vague it seems oddly aggressive;
something like «THE NORTH».
If there's
something you know you should include but don't necessarily want to be specific about —
like your age — you can be
vague, but again, it should be honest: «early 40s» is fine if you are 43, but less so at 49.
Don't choose
something vague,
like sell more books!
Something looked a little
like a man, but he seemed to have a dozen arms and legs and seemed not to occupy any specific world at all but just a grey fog broken by looming
vague shapes.
Twitter goes ham, understandably, because it looks
like Apple is back rejecting gay content for
vague or unstated reasons,
something they have done before.
Unlike the Kindle, Kobo opens up to
something that actually feels
like a home screen — or at the very least,
like a
vague e-ink translation of Windows tiles.
I personally think this is an overly
vague objective anyway, but I do know some people who
like the idea that even in recession etc., they would still be owning
something real.
When disputes are submitted by consumers, the bureaus will send out a
vague response that most commonly says
something like, «We've already verified this item» or, «We find this dispute to be frivolous.»
A few days from now, Nintendo will announce
something really neat and we'll be
like, «Man, I'm glad Ubisoft prepared us for this in advance with that
vague and completely unhelpful tweet.»
I do think it'll look too similar to the Xbox controller, but I really don't know where the copyright / patent stands on that, since I mean if it's
like Nintendo's patent maybe they have a
vague illustration telling the left stick is upper than the right stick or
something to that effect.
If anything be specific on what you're talking about with this well Factor because it's too
vague to really understand what you're talking about as it sounds
like you just personally want
something different but
like somebody's already stated if you want
something different then don't play this game.
Do any of you have even the
vaguest concept of how much work it would be for Sony to implement
something like that just to give away free money / credit for no good reason?
Not a fan of what we saw of other japanese developers
like Capcom and Namco though, only showing Ultra Street Fighter 2 really means nothing (I know it's beloved and all, but at least USF4 would have been
something more current and alive, and I heard horrible rumors of that having a price of 40 $, which is completely nuts if true considering how cheap SF2HD was on previous gen), and saying «a Tales game is coming» is awfully
vague too.
This line of thought might be stimulated through «wisps» of memory, poetry and visual stimuli
like a line of landscape, hints of rooftops, partly opened doors etc; possibly reawakening or holding a moment, a place, an event, a period, the
vague recollection of
something that is not quite tangible.
Of course, such a
vague theme suited Kertess's needs perfectly: how else to cast the net as wide as his varied tastes demanded and yet make the show look
like something more than Klaus's Greatest Hits?
And those who so argued might compare and contrast the strength of the possible motivations and weigh
something about a
vague political ideology with immediate needs
like regular pay, a serene life at work and acclamation and status within one's chosen profession.
That is why making a prediction of what is going to happen 100 years from now, or
something which is so
vague that it is not obvious it has occurred
like «climate Change» are not acceptable in Science as they can not be verified.
It's not too hard to dredge up 400 people in all the world who think the lunar landing was a farce or believe that Elvis is living in Albuquerque, much
like it isn't too hard to dig up 400 people with a
vague background in the field of science who find
something to dispute in climate science.
My point was that your
vague asssertions about
something or other, without any evidence or backup, and especially about the wrong people, do not do your credibility on other more important topics (
like climate change) any good at all.
Ask a lawyer how they're doing, what they're up to these days, some sort of
vague question
like that, and they'll almost certainly say «I'm very busy» or
something similar, maybe even
something more dramatic, such as «I'm going out of my mind with all the work, it just keeps pouring in» accompanied by a nervous shake of the head and possibly a wringing of hands.
Find a device that doesn't have a proper name —
something vague,
like «Android - 5.»
Unless it's
something clear — you've «
liked» the advertiser's page, or you've visited its website — you find answers that are
vague at best: you are in the age - group the advertiser was interested in, or that you live in the country it wanted to reach.
Swap out these
vague and overused terms for
something more specific; Stronger action verbs
like «facilitated,» «developed,» and «implemented» will be much more impactful.
You can give a
vague answer
like, «That's not
something I can share, but I am interviewing elsewhere.
Vague intentions
like «
something related with outsourcing» won't carry you far.
If your Parenting Schedule says
something vague,
like «we agree to alternate all major holidays,» you will often find yourself in a twist on the day before your first post-divorce Christmas as you and your ex argue over whether the «holiday» means Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, or both.
Set a holiday schedule Again, many people want their holiday schedule to be
vague and simply say
something like, «The parties will share holidays by mutual consent.»