"Vague answers" means when someone's response or explanation is not clear, specific, or detailed, making it difficult to understand or confusing.
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The passion and frustration of the fans was clear as the director and producers promised they were listening, but
gave vague answers on how they would go about fixing the issues.
This is a debated question that's had firm and
vague answers from different people over the years.
I called three different times asking for help in filing out the claim and each time I received
vague answers as to what documentation I needed to submit.
If you
provide vague answers, but other candidates provide thorough answers with an example for every question, you are likely to eliminate yourself from the process.
We think actually otherwise, by feeling and by fate is a kind
of vague answer.
It's better to have two or three concise and honest reasons for why you are here than half a
dozen vague answers.
If you're asked a question about something, don't
give vague answers or stick to one - liners.
We currently have a
very vague answer on what lies ahead in this game, two key points which they did state however was «Established Global IP's» and «Original Development.»
Toddlers and preschoolers are often satisfied
with vague answers to questions about where babies come from.
Choose a pet food made by a dog food company and / or manufacturer who does not evade questions or give
vague answers when confronted.
Residents at Thursday's town board meeting said they were not interested in
accepting vague answers from local leaders.
When questioned about specific votes, such as those against the minimum wage increase and paid family leave, and against early voting, she chalked them up to the «inside baseball» of legislating, and provided
somewhat vague answers.
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.»
Words like «nothing specific to mention», «maybe,» «I don't think,» «going to think about,» «I think,» «will probably,» «going to determine,» are all very
vague answers meaning they will do what they want.
These questions tend to
elicit vague answers that focus on Mary's «best traits rather than the ones most relevant to the job.»
In a conversation filled
with vague answers it is for certain that counting calories is a very outdated method that should not be utilized anymore, however, counting macronutrients (fat, carbohydrates, protein) is extremely helpful.
The author stated that he received a response from Fiver with a
very vague answer of» It was Purely A Business Decision».
If parents or carers are closed off or only
give vague answers, children are likely to make up stories to try and make sense of what has happened.
Contrast Pawlenty's
vague answer on his economic record with his much stronger, more specific answer on his abortion record and beliefs.
Prior to the Empire Club luncheon, Trudeau's
vague answer to a question prompted one reporter to finally sputter: «But what does that mean?»
«Retraining» tends to be
the vague answer, but a new study from the World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting finds a notable difference in the way top execs and the rank - and - file see the issue:
This openness can at times seem to give
vague answers.
I am getting very
vague answers, only one man admitted he would loose his job.
I know that's
a vague answer,» Luck said.
Among the major highlights were several instances of verbal sparring between Schoenberger and LaCorte over LaCorte's record on finances in the Village of Suffern and Leon's unusual behavior, which included ill - prepared,
vague answers, frequent apologies for difficulties and a bizarre request to stand from his seat to better present his arguments.
But the database proposals bear all the hallmarks of bad policy and security service over-reach:
vague answers to questions about what information will be retained and how, constant euphemisms, the use of privacy arguments to defend something which is manifestly inimicable to privacy, a lack of judicial or independent oversight, harsh penalties for transparency.
At first, when people would ask me about my career, I would skirt their questions or give
vague answers.
I would definitely encourage you to have your calculated free testosterone measured before making any decisions based on
any vague answer you might have been given about your levels.
The study showed that men felt less connected to a woman when she gave
vague answers to questions and indicated that responses like «kind of» and «maybe» were a huge put off.
Although it's
a vague answer, it's easy to deduce that consumers shouldn't expect to see an Xbox One version anytime soon, not that it couldn't still happen at some point in the future.
Sportello drifts through the case, asking questions, shaking out
vague answers and the movie ends up unravelling itself.
This is especially true when, in response to an original question, children are given an adequate explanation, such as «birds can fly because they have wings» (when the child asks how birds can stay in the air), as opposed to
a vague answer like «I don't know.»
Students tend to give
vague answers, so we must work with them to be specific and back up their statements with evidence.
After providing
a vague answer regarding which devices would receive an Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, HTC has just released a full bore list of the first devices that will see the update.
When she inquires about the situation Amazon gives
her vague answers like: