Sentences with phrase «such nebulous»

Writing a resume is such a nebulous activity these days.
But, as a professional resume writer, I can tell you that such a nebulous, non-specific resume objective is more common
As a consequence «harm», for the purposes of satisfying the threshold criteria in care proceedings, is statutorily diluted to «ill - treatment», which can include such nebulous concepts as witnessing the «emotional or financial abuse of another».
Nonfiction authors who get distracted into focusing on the «story» aspects of their writing produce writing that is far too broad in purpose to be ideal for any audience, and such nebulous focus can even make it fall apart.
How can such a nebulous concept be linked to the Christ event of the Christian kerygma?

Not exact matches

Just as with other nebulous meat and dairy claims — such as «grass - fed» and «cage - free» — what we think a label means is typically a far cry from the truth.
By the end of the evening one thing was clear — Giuliani had concocted such a shifting, nebulous alibi for Trump that it didn't even hold up to a few hours of media scrutiny let alone a future interview with a Federal prosecutor.
Of course, to the man without faith this appears to be both a piece of evasion of real issues in that it shelves difficult problems, and a piece of wishful thinking in that it believes in the ultimate goodness of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the daily evidence of life denies such goodness and love.
I agree about the inner witness of the Holy Spirit, but it is such a subjective thing, and many of us what something that is less nebulous.
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.
Later, he said that ARM can not proceed with such «nebulous» design requirements.
A new generation of researchers is using DNA analysis of varied organisms such as humans, chickens, and sweet potatoes to add compelling data to a case previously based on more nebulous linguistic and artifact similarities.
As C. W. Anderson observes, content farms are engaged in the attraction and manipulation of a «quantified audience,» a strategy that marks a nebulous border space between more reputable and legitimate media production and spam as such.
While such rhetorical explanations of the value of writing practice have been seen as nebulous in the past, converging advances in the fields of pattern recognition by artificial intelligence and of the cerebral physiology involved in visual pattern recognition and categorization may render them more plausible.
Activations are a slightly more nebulous stat, however, because, as Evans points out, they don't include, for example, Android devices sold in countries where Google services might get used, such as China.
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.
Other anticipated titles, such as Sin & Punishment 2 and Mario and Luigi RPG 3, unfortunately have a more nebulous 2009 release window.
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.
Seeing that they are paired with pie charts displaying government censuses on the happiness of the Taiwanese people (a startlingly small slice of the pie represents «happy» people), the decision to include the more nebulous and conceptual words in the exhibition title, such as «Dissatisfaction,» «Agitation,» «Survival» and «Unequal,» becomes clear.
Leonhardt's paintings affirm that figure and ground are intrinsic to each other — that despite all appearances, the space of the painting is nebulous until the surface is further marked in such a way as to declare its existence.
From a scrappy and dispersed open studios festival, Brooklyn's — if not New York's — largest such event, Bushwick Open Studios (BOS), has grown to 161 locations, including 16 information hubs and hundreds of artists over a three - mile stretch of the nebulous neighborhood known as Bushwick.
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.
Moreover it is * nebulous * such that it can mean what Cook et al (and Davey) want it to mean, for * strategic * ends.
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