Sentences with phrase «something vague such»

Rather than say something vague such as «conduct legal research» or «review client documents,» be as specific as possible in describing what you are doing.

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Mystery in the title is meant theologically; it designates not a vague sense of something unknown, but, in Hopkins» words, «an incomprehensible certainty» such as the Incarnation.
We might get a release date, though since the game's development was announced last year we may get something more vague such as a release year.
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?
Maybe it's bad for federal law to impose such an obligation on employers, whether because the law is too vague, imposes unduly on private employers, imposes unduly on coworkers, gives an undue preference to conscientious objectors (it has been interpreted to apply to nonreligious conscientious objectors as well as religious ones), or something else.
Furthermore, since the «low life expectancy of African Americans» is something that is statistically true of a group of people, rather than something that is particular to any given individual, there is probably no one who would have standing to bring such a vague claim.
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.
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.
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