Sentences with phrase «us vague words»

That's part of what is summed up in the useful but dreadfully vague word, «quality.»
Thanks for trying, Roger, but if Jesus (who is God) was not told by his Father (who is God) the exact date of his own return, I think we should be content with the vague word «generation» and assume it means our own.
Economic crises were to me only vague words, and economic morality chiefly a matter of individual honesty and good will.
And for those of us that are not entirely convinced by Arsene Wenger's vague words about not being able to find the right player available, there is today some evidence that he did at least try.
This vague wording allows insurance companies to determine what they will provide to their members.
Recent guidance has prohibited the police from arresting under Section 5 of the Act when they are the individual being insulted, but campaigners say the vague wording of the law makes it open to abuse by other groups.
Richard Murphy, an economist who was initially very well disposed to the Corbyn project, has recently written a blog where he outlines his frustrations at not being able to make a difference; he criticises the leadership team's lack of conviction, inclination to offer nothing more than vague words, inability to offer direction, and lack of vision.
That is very vague wording.
Media is a vague word.
He's changed his story several times, inserted purposefully vague words in a statement guaranteed to send hacks into a Bacchic frenzy and included fundamental logical fallacies.
He likes to use a vague word, regime.
They learn to dismiss vague words of praise as insincere, and perhaps even phony.
That variation in actual practice is what causes variation in performance, not a bunch of vague words in a document.
Standards mostly don't matter because they are just a bunch of vague words in a document.
The PLDD crowd may have gotten almost all states to embrace Common Core standards by dangling federal money and regulatory relief in front of them in the midst of a financial crisis since, again, those standards are just a bunch of vague words in a document.
The vague wording of the regulations would allow for «classifiers» to visit, for example, the homes of citizen journalists and ordinary internet users.»
Don't write vague words; write concisely and to the point.
But putting the vague wording aside, Garganis points to another problem: how lenders treat a discounted rate when processing a penalty.
We're calling on you to shed the vague wording and the annoying terms.
I think that some of the problems with pet insurance are caused by a lack of transparency and vague wording.
But the vague wording of Starwood's announcement did not preclude a possible sale of the company to someone else if that were determined to be the best way to enhance shareholder value.
After clarifying some vague wording, the news comes out that «Rise of the Tomb Raider» is only an Xbox One exclusive for a limited time.
Be specific and don't use vague words that keep you from getting to the point.
But «good» is such a vague word that objecting to it seems to me a very weak posture.
Bush basically announced nothing but vague words intended to defuse any urgency in actually trying to limit greenhouse emissions any time soon.
«Developing countrieshave come here in good faith and have been forced to accept vague words and no numbers,» Gore said.
It seems obvious that with the enormous energy buffer (let me not fall into the trap you excoriate of using vague words — I'll define «enormous» as circa «1000 times that of the atmosphere») provided by the oceans then it would be trivial to demonstrate that heat may be sequestered or released on long time scales which would entirely refute the results of your experiments.
The vague wording left countries at odds over whether INDCs were just meant to reference future emission reduction targets, or whether they should also include additional goals.
The factor of safety is replaced by vague words like» precautionary principle».
Vague words are not a justification, more is required for it to count at all.
too many vague words here [«real», «actual», «local», «space»] that become incoherent when put together.
Vague words meaning «we are unsure, but don't hold your breath.»
International Oversight & Cooperation Essential When it comes down to it though (vague wording aside), is something that is both critically important and agreed upon by vocal anti-geoengineering activists and the more sober voices of the Royal Society alike: There needs to be international oversight of geoengineering schemes.
My question is: given the vague wording below, what would be the standard interpretation (if any) regarding period of repayment?
That's why most insurance companies end up using vague wording in their advertising, like «affordable life insurance» or «cheap life insurance.»
Based on the vague wording in Apple's official statement, its difficult to glean what exactly is causing the delay, but it must be serious because missing the entire holiday shopping season is sure to have a impact on sales.
Avoid vague words like pronouns (it) and vague verbs (is and was).
Instead of using vague words, write powerful action words like researched, analyzed, negotiated or solved in your career summary.
Avoid vague words like «dynamic» or «hardworking».
Do not use vague words like help, support and contribute, as further they raise a question «how».
Avoid acronyms or pretentious vocabulary because it will make the reader difficult to understand any vague words.
Refrain from using vague words such as generally, usually, expert in, innovation, etc..
Be straightforward and avoid vague words.
Try not to us vague words like «several», «various».
Instead of using vague words to describe your work ethic or experience, provide specific examples that demonstrate the qualities that you'd like to highlight.
Proofread and avoid using vague words.
Vague words like «countless» «incalculable» or even «thousands» are of very little use to the judges.
But vague wording in employee compensation rules has REALTORS ® confused about what's legal.
He doesn't use a soft or vague word; he is deliberate in using the word fail, just like I am going to be deliberate in telling you what beliefs are going to hold you back in this industry.

Not exact matches

Next, blurt out a lazy, 11 - word pitch, like Brown's vague stunner.
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