Sentences with phrase «somewhat nebulous»

These are somewhat nebulous «terms,» that are quite misleading.
Rather than a somewhat nebulous goal, the development of sustainable buildings has become a tangible objective.
5G may sound somewhat nebulous today, but it is likely to be the way almost every gadget we use gets online in just a few years.
When asked about his life's work, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has traditionally fallen back on a somewhat nebulous answer: making «the world more open and connected.»
Adding to the confusion is the fact that, in Canada, organic foods and organic labeling have been somewhat nebulous.
In this example we can see that «legal service centres», a somewhat nebulous term, has been defined very broadly as «Centres serving the public which may provide a variety of legal services including information, advice, referral, or help finding a lawyer.»
The point here is revenues for Access Copyright, a third party organization that Michael referred to as somewhat nebulous as in «who are these people holding us up?».
«Network» is a somewhat nebulous term that can refer, on the one hand, to a formal arrangement of intersecting lines made of fabric, wire or cord, and, on the other hand, to a broader system of interconnected persons or things (computers, social groupings, global markets, etc.).
Having uncovered the true nature of Delilah at the conclusion of Dishonored's first downloadable content pack, The Knife of Dunwall, Daud is spurred by supernatural deity The Outsider to put a stop to her nefarious yet somewhat nebulous plans.
As with these technologies, I think we'll see that the benefits to publishers of more openness outweigh the somewhat nebulous fears.»
We'll take off with Rufus the mutt in our little motorhome and head out with a somewhat nebulous destination in mind.
This may lead Mercedes to promote the team's reserve driver Pascal Wehrlein, although that's uncertain due to his somewhat nebulous commitments with Manor Racing.
Undead Labs has revealed a somewhat nebulous — but still very welcome — June release window for State of Decay: Lifeline...
Rather, our study is yet further evidence that Homo floresiensis was a distinct species with a fascinating, if somewhat nebulous, evolutionary history.»
The idea of the blue collar voter is itself somewhat nebulous.
The Independence Party has been criticized for having a somewhat nebulous party platform and has been seen as a source of patronage over the years.
When it comes to spiritual growth, first one must define what one means by spiritual, which some posters have done here, albeit in a somewhat nebulous fashion, or perhaps my senses are too dull to pick up your exact meaning as some of the words you use have such broad semantics in various contexts.
This insight, though commonly cited, including in the Instrumentum Laboris for the 2012 Synod on the new evangelisation, remains however somewhat nebulous.

Not exact matches

Because bitcoin — and cryptocurrency in general — is somewhat of a nebulous
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