Sentences with phrase «unspecified way»

The phrase "unspecified way" means that something is not explained or described in detail. It is unclear or unknown how it was done. Full definition
I don't really wish to compare the Labour party to a police state but it does seem to share a similar paranoia, accusing innocent people in unspecified ways of unspecified offences and offering no explanation or possibility of appeal.
What is more unfortunate is seeing numerous people within Labour and on the left joining in, perceiving in some vague unspecified way that Laws» misguided attempts to protect his private life and Alexander's significantly less misguided decision to only pay the amount of tax he was legally obliged to were somehow the moral equivalent to the more eyewatering examples of house flipping that Labour ministers got up to in the last parliament.
Message: «Vote for us — throw off your oppressors and let us dramatically improve your lives in totally unspecified ways
This is what will allow Continuation Play (see below) to work smoothly, but it will also be useable in unspecified ways by developers to shift data between the two platforms.
Gao appealed the sentence, and a court cut it by a year, suggesting in its ruling that he'd assisted the police investigation in some unspecified way.
To begin with, it appeared at the Lord's Supper to provide in some unspecified way forgiveness «for many.»
If you do ask, you'll probably be assured that the time will be made up in some unspecified way that possibly involves time travel.
The BBC's newly launched Perceptive Radio will use sound, light and proximity sensors in as - yet - unspecified ways to assess how much attention you are paying at any time.
But the morality of emitting CO2, which possibly raises global temperatures and might change the climate (in an unpredictable and unspecified way) isn't such an easy thing to measure.
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