Sentences with phrase «too vague»

They are too vague and general, and as a result they are not meaningful.
Another huge problem of many candidates is — they are trying to overstaff their resume with tons of keywords, which are sometimes too vague and means nothing.
Similar to how your resume should avoid very broad terms, LinkedIn profiles should also avoid being too vague.
These words are too vague and clichéd to have any real impact; keep your personal summary original and unique to you.
That's too vague and presumptuous; they're going to ask why.
Simply stating «I want a new job» is too vague.
The compounding section is too vague and additional study is needed on cleaning / maintenance of compounding equipment, etc..
If you're getting a large number of candidates and all of them appear to be decidedly unqualified for the position, it's a clear sign that your job posting is too vague about the minimum requirements of the job.
Unfortunately, fresh speculation stemming from an «exclusive internal source» of Android Authority is also too vague and generic regarding some new «floating bar» functionality to get excited or at least forgive and forget the untimely death of the Second Screen.
Some legal experts, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital civil liberties group, say that courts are too keen to uphold patents on ideas that are too vague to deserve protection.
But when the effect doesn't trigger, I find the prompts to be too vague to be helpful.
All the same, it's hard to disagree with people who call this particular rule too vague.
If the information provided is too vague and there is no easy way to contact a company representative in your area, look elsewhere for a car insurance quote.
To «have arrhythmia» is much too vague to determine if you will qualify and how much you will pay for the different types of life insurance policies.
Beyond that, however, the narrative will either be too specific or too vague to be illuminating («Work on Smith documents; analyze options for resolution; meet with opposing counsel — 6.4 hours»).
The amending formulae codified in Part V of the Constitution Act, 1982, are a nightmare, at once too precise and too vague to guide their interpretation.
Is it too vague to permit the kind of speech that should be allowed in Canadian law?
the answer you will often get may be too vague.
Her request was too vague.
Others suggested that the «reasonable basis» standard was too vague.
A few noted that the privacy safeguards were not exactly the same as the security safeguards, or that the «other safeguards» section was too vague to implement.
Categories may of course be problematic where they are too vague or are over or under - inclusive.
It's too big and too vague to invite control, and might tip the balance too far in favour of zeal when reasonableness and «proportional positioning» is more called for, now expressly in Ontario.
Congress only runs into a delegation problem if the guidelines it provides administrative agencies is too vague so that it essentially has delegated legislative power.
While I understand the spirit of buoyancy and optimism, the term «lawyer opportunity» used here is too vague to sound that much better than the term «lawyer job», which is something we could (at one time) have used to raise a family and generally make a life for ourselves.
One might say «being authentic» is too vague, but in reality, it says so much: you're being yourself and not compromising your own truth.
The requirement for the JP to deem the responding party likely to cyberbully in the future is too vague.
This approach was, however, criticised by the minority on the basis that it was too vague and too wide, converting a legal principle into the exercise of judicial discretion.
The majority found the exception for a judge «acting pro se in a matter involving the judge or the judge's interests» too vague to give the judge notice that his speech was outside the exception.
The student policy in Flaherty v. Keystone Oaks School District was also found to be vague and overbroad, because the student handbook used for the discipline lacked geographic limitation, was not linked to substantial disruption, and the terminology used was too vague to allow students to know what behaviour would violate them.
Conversely, insureds will likely attempt to undercut this evidence as inadmissible or too vague to warrant a «trigger pull.»
Drafting a marital settlement agreement on your own instead of having an experienced qualified attorney draft it can result in various costly legal disputes after the divorce is over, such as a dispute about an issue that you and your spouse failed to address in your agreement or a dispute about an issue that was addressed in your agreement but is too vague or ambiguous to understand.
That is probably too vague, and clients» versions of what is important to their case can be different from your opinion.
Now if all of this is just too vague for you, I commend the Dream Bible to you.
For someone to make that kind of challenge, there is the hurdle that the SCC has basically said that statutes will rarely be too vague as you can always employ interpretation principles to figure it out.
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.
It does all seem a little too vague, doesn't it?
Beyond that, however, the narrative will either be too specific or too vague to be illuminating («work on Smith documents; analyze options for resolution; meet with opposing counsel — 6.4 hours»).
In his essay, Cameron argues that while the Council of Europe standards in this domain may be too vague to provide meaningful safeguards, given the number of actors operating within a fragmented and often out - dated regulatory framework, stemming from the Council of Europe and the EU, the instruments adopted by the Council of Europe and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights still play a fundamental role in this domain.
That makes it too vague a trademark to allow, since it is either difficult to tell apart from generic usage or would prevent the majority from using a common word.
At the same time, an implied term was not to be formulated in language that was too vague and too imprecise.
It is unlikely that any ordinance mandating «uniform business practices» would survive; the concept is too vague and unlimited, and would be a significant burden on any business.
Usually, this is because the clauses are too vague or too broad.
These comments are open to misinterpretation as they are too vague to be testable.
In a research paper or design paper in engineering this is far too vague a terminology.
The law is much too vague without the added regulations.
The paper description is simply too vague.
I merely state that you are not convincing me, and that your explanations are too vague to carry weight with me.
The authors of this observation are Tom Adams and Ross McKitrick, in their report, «Demand Side Mismanagement: How Conservation Became Waste», wherein they also say the Government's official propaganda about spending billions to save billions more, when challenged, met with this answer: «The government replied «external financial audits were not performed on these programs,» and the rest of the information given was too vague to assess the government's claims.»
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