Sentences with phrase «vague assertions of»

There is no particular magic about these words — vague assertions of authority notwithstanding.
In a screenplay overrun with concerns of artistic purity and staying true to oneself, the film finds no space to thematize wealth as a source of Anna's supposed betrayal beyond Kate's vague assertions of her selling out.

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I am afraid Jeremy that you are being vague and you are doing something anyone making assertions are not supposed to make and that is painting with a broad brush both groups of people: Christians and conservatives.
Assertions, to the extent they are not vague, are true or false of their objects, and thus fundamentally involve that dyadic true - false relation.
Some of the ideas are vague; a simple «all colleges will offer free tuition» doesn't back up the assertion with to whom, or how it would be paid for.
But the impact of the words are maximized if specific, supported assertions are presented - as opposed to vague generalities.
And with regard to Svensmark's («vague but false») assertion about meteorologists and a lack of a mechanism, I can only presume that arises because all those meteorologists (presumably those that Svensmark was associated with / contacted on the matter — or does he mean all meteorologists?)
With all due respect, repetition of baseless, unsupported, vague assertions very quickly becomes boring.
1) Your unsupported assertion, since it's your tacit summary as to who exactly constitutes «anyone»; 2) So vague as to be unsusceptible of productive debate — what exactly is «a full range of knowledge»?
I see in the reports vague sciency type assertions, omission of relevant past data, mischaracterization of weather events and dire warnings based on model speculation.
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