Sentences with phrase «using nebulous»

Most interviewers quickly eliminate those who «just don't fit» using some nebulous criteria.

Not exact matches

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.
For instance, a word in great currency these days — in the «hard» sciences, philosophy, computational theory, and so on — is «information,» and many of its uses are remarkably nebulous in meaning.
Eliot Spitzer in the scandal that came to be known as Troopergate and issued a report critical of the nebulous rules for use of state aircraft.
As the World marks the international press freedom day, one person who can be used as a model to showcase the state of the observance of the freedom of expression is the senator representing Kogi West Mr. Dino Melaye who was wheeled to the federal high court in Lokoja and slammed with some politically motivated charges of conspiracy to commit crime and other nebulous affiliate charges.
With them it will peer through the creaking, dusty cosmic eons to study much that astronomers using Hubble and other telescopes have barely begun to glimpse: the universe's very first galaxies, nascent stars and planets in mid-creation in nebulous wombs, the atmospheres of worlds both within and beyond our solar system.
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.
Detoxification is a rather nebulous term used to describe a process (usually a diet or supplement routine) that is meant to cleanse your system of unspecified toxins.
Playing a Soviet spy opposite Henry Cavill's dubiously - accented (but otherwise well - performed) American and Alicia Vikander's nebulous free agent, Hammer was funny, sexy, and used his lanky figure to perfect advantage.
Although the term «poetic» is an overused one in film criticism, and a term whose actuality on the screen is nebulous enough that it can be used to mean almost anything, it certainly seems appropriate when describing how Vigo handles le pére Jules.
ESSA offers much flexibility to states, but when faced with nebulous statutory language, state attorneys and program managers aren't necessarily inclined to sign off on bold new uses of the money that comes from Washington.
HTML5 is often used as a nebulous shorthand term to represent all three.
But I've seen enough to restate with fair confidence an earlier (and better informed) Fordham judgment, namely that millions of American school - kids would be better served if their states, districts and schools set out in a serious way to impart these skills and content to their pupils rather than the nebulous and flaccid curricular goals that they're now using.
Saying that we're using a particular pedagogy «less than before» seems very nebulous, especially in American education.
This car has zero connection to Touring of Milan, or Zagato, so the historical use of the Superleggera name is nebulous at best.
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.
Most people overlook this text, using words like «click here» or other nebulous terms.
There are various percentage handicaps which are applied to the working capital figure (to account for obsolescence of inventory and uncollectability in receivables as well as the nebulous benefit of some other current assets like pre-paid insurance and rent) to arrive at the sum used to deduct liabilities from and arrive at the proper current asset figure used in the equation.
Earlier in Nebulous, people used to spend a lot of money to buy Money.
By the mid-1950s, Calderara began to move away from figurative painting to embrace a more geometric approach, radically reducing both the scale and the compositional elements of his paintings through use of simple forms and flat blocks of nebulous and subtle colour.
Over time, her cloud depictions have gone from hyperrealistic to scratchy, energetic, gestural, nebulous compositions of marks made using a sophisticated yet often acidic use of color.
Using his signature painting technique (via dental syringe), the artist outlines selected forms in a bold, three - dimensional line — fragmenting them even further from their already nebulous source.
Through portraiture, landscapes and still lifes, Calderara depicted the people, scenes and objects of his native Italy — all suffused by a delicate, misty light inspired by the atmospheric glow of Lake Orta in Vacciago, where the artist moved in 1934 with his wife Carmela, and where he would work for most of his life.By the mid-1950s, Calderara began to move away from figurative painting to embrace a more geometric approach, radically reducing both the scale and the compositional elements of his paintings through use of simple forms and flat blocks of nebulous and subtle colour.
Yet the journal Nature gladly published their nebulous analyses and climate fear, and then Jenouvrier, Caswell and several climate scientists were using that apocryphal study to predict more catastrophic extinctions.
Now, we are supposed to believe in a nebulous «time - varying spline» used by Briffa in his chronology.
As a corporate solicitor, I often run into resistance to using electronic signatures on contracts based on the nebulous idea of the security risks involved.
Due to the nebulous definition of the police power, restrictions on its use are few and far between.
5G may sound somewhat nebulous today, but it is likely to be the way almost every gadget we use gets online in just a few years.
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