Sentences with phrase «such vague»

With me having such vague language in my contract about the closing costs and who was going to be paying for exactly what, we now started to encounter the issues.
Etc. it's impossible to answer such a vague question.
I don't think I asked the right question since I received such vague responses.
The initiative was originally worded in such vague and misleading terms that it failed to make clear the far - reaching effects the initiative would have on Nevada law.
With such a vague and opaque process as therapy, how do you know it's working?
It's a great and precise term that substitutes such vague phrases like «responsible for implementing» or «managed the installation».
Instead, replace such vague phrases with action words that give specific numbers.
However, such vague understanding often results in fewer interview invitations; therefore, it is an important issue to deal with prior to writing a resume.
Such vague search will never help you earn the right jobs.
How could such a vague question help determine your candidacy?
Were the appeals court to rule that such vague patent claims are invalid or must be interpreted narrowly, the threatened universities and colleges could defend or dismiss these lawsuits with far greater ease.
A lot can be said from these statements and in fact, that is probably what Samsung wants by making such vague statements.
Such a vague, unhelpful and discretionary standard creates a fertile environment in which full answer and defence is sacrificed at the altar of reasonable trial times.
Justice Scalia, among his many thrusts against further development of a recusal standard, was a sharp comment that «we can't run a system on such a vague standard» and «probability of bias.»
Perhaps even detain him at the least for simply fitting a description with such a vague amount of information?
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.
I think that the risk of bringing the Crown into disrepute is such a vague concern that its application requires judgment, not some automatic action taken on the mere allegation — or even evidence - backed allegation — that the risk exists.
The real problem is whether or to what extent we can aggravate the legal situation of EU citizens by disapplying the legislative provisions on limitation periods for criminal proceedings, if we rely only on such vague and open - ended provisions of EU law like Article 325 TFEU.
By imposing such a vague criterion, the ECJ made Italian courts to consider, while deciding individual cases, the systemic issues of criminal policy.
(As an aside, my high school science teacher would never have allowed such a vague citation as reference 16 above, I'd have gotten a «D» on the paper if not an «F».
Yet the Paris agreement has unwittingly fanned the flames by letting governments set such vague and unaccountable pledges.»
But «good» is such a vague word that objecting to it seems to me a very weak posture.
With such a vague focus on «the human condition», it's no wonder the 10 artists at the UK's biggest art prize exhibition have conjured such a disparate show • Theaster Gates, the artist whose latest project is regenerating Chicago
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?
The firm claims this is made possible because of a new government program or other such vague claims.
Best seller is one of those terms everyone associates with books, but it has such a vague meaning as to be all but useless on its own.
Known alternately by such vague labels as «crossovers» and «sport wagons,» these are... Read more
It astounds me that teachers and administrators, especially in private schools, still think it is acceptable to offer such vague answers to parents, or worse, profess that they don't want to hamstring teachers» and students» «creativity.»
The movie also doesn't do itself any favors by having such a vague story.
As such, such a vague tease really is the best approach at this point in time.
So inevitable are these conclusions, in fact, that I just gave up and accepted the ending, which sidesteps a first - glance case of double jeopardy with such vague dialogue, recited in such a bland tone of sotto voce, that I only got the basic gist of how we got from Point A to Point B. With Point B such a shrug - worthy certainty, I wasn't nearly confused enough to care besides.
Maybe that's why people commonly call such vague and silent flashes heat lightning.
«I didn't think it was worth testing children this age, who have such a vague understanding of what it means to be smart,» she says.
It's staggering that the Labour backbenchers just keeled over and accepted such a vague promise.
«I would hope that they were talking to the legislative leaders and preparing the ground for this before sending out such a vague trial balloon,» he added.
For example, China's Public Security Bureaus are granted such vague and wide - ranging powers to sentence individuals to re-education through labour that it is often difficult to make the case that an instance of detention was in clear violation of the law.
Because smart is such a vague term, I broke the brain - boosting benefits of motherhood down into five attributes in the book: perception, efficiency, resiliency, motivation, and emotional intelligence.
It is such a vague, understated halfass excuse as you are likely to ever hear, and actually there were 5 accidents, and could ha e been 7 the first half alone.
Such a vague standard of normality, unsurprisingly, offered far flimsier support for sexual ethics than did the classical natural law tradition.
But with such vague conjectures we have no concern at present, for our interest lies with the faculty rather than with its organic seat.
Just as the ancients used the terms «wind» and «breath» metaphorically to refer to the invisible «spiritual» forces that operate in human societies and motivate their cultures, so we may need to draw upon such vague and indefinite terms in order to understand what is happening in this tradition.
Often God is presented as such a vague, abstract reality - in many cases no more than a hypothesis - that the notion that such a God could be truly known and loved, let alone be our personal fulfilment, is risible.
Thus, the «Federalists» «anti-majoritarian bias, and their commitment to neutrality between competing conceptions of the good life, lays the groundwork for a Supreme Court whose commitment to such vague notions as «libertarian dignity under law» makes it the supreme umpire in American life.
You've got to have quite an imagination to be able to read such a specific outcome from such a vague statement.
Second, Congress has exercised lax oversight, bowing to the will of the executive, and framed such vague, inadequate laws that the intelligence agencies have filled in almost at whim the blank checks at their disposal.
But here in JoAnn's, such vague and nameless threats could hardly seen more distant or more irrelevant.

Not exact matches

Vague testimonials, such as «It was great to do business with ABC Store,» provide nothing of value to prospective consumers.
He says: «Such a broad, vague statement can not guide the design of specific questions, and often leads to long, unfocused surveys and, ultimately, poor survey results.»
«In 90 percent of cases, very ambitious and clearly - defined objectives will lead to greater performance than vague objectives such as «Do your best,» but don't be like «Do this, do that.»»
At the time this vague proposal attracted little interest from anyone, although a year later the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) did produce a substantial document analyzing the benefits and costs of such a proposal.
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