Sentences with phrase «vague definition»

You can toss into that a camera system that works in only the most vague definition of the word, «works».
There's a lot of varied and vague definitions out there on the web, and I'm curious about your 2 cents.
With these somewhat vague definitions, the case law has developed a rule of thumb about how you calculate these different types of costs.
But as Thomas Taylor writes in Christianity Today, «Almost all Christian denominations have some aspects that would fit into the many vague definitions of cults.»
He clarifies his rather vague definition of the field by contrasting biblical theology with five other modes of study: doctrinal theology, nontheological biblical studies, history of religion, philosophical and natural theology, and «the interpretation of parts of the Bible as distinct from the longer complexes taken as wholes.»
Crypto - enthusiasts note that the published bill gives quite vague definitions and does not specify taxation principles or list crypto - exchange platforms where it will be possible to legally exchange cryptocurrencies for fiat money.
Yet many experts offhandedly provide vague definitions of the term, or skip defining it altogether.
Dominance is a broad term that has many vague definitions, as you will find out if you research it.
Because of a vague definition for what qualifies, Delta said passengers have brought turkeys, possums and snakes on planes as comfort animals.
«Law - abiding citizens, such as Christians, could be caught by the vague definitions of extremism that get bandied about when ministers are trying to talk tough.
For example, the proposed directive prohibits «harassment» in the provision of goods and services, which has the vague definition of «unwanted conduct... with the purpose or effect of violating the dignity of a person and of creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating, or offensive environment.»
There is every indication of a vague feeling of causal relationship with the external world, of some intensity, vaguely defined as to quality, and with some vague definition as to locality.
«the law's effectiveness is yet to be tested, in part because of protections it gives to «confidential communications,» as well as a vague definition of who should be considered a member of the clergy.
'» I'm not sure such a loose and vague definition of deconstructionism would fly in academic circles today - be they Christian or secular.
Oh, and in case you think I got my permit through dishonest means, let me note that under Oregon's very vague definition of «disabled» for parking, any baby would qualify.
A vague definition is that cloud computing refers to data, processing or experiences that exist out there somewhere in the cloud we call the internet.
Perhaps these nods to Ms. Lasker were the result of her support of what is referred to as the «Great Clarkstown Giveway» which enabled several individuals of influence, particularly Mr. Lettre, to take unlimited sick leave, a MINIMUM of 3 weeks of vacation and no longer be required to work a minimum of 35 hours per week in favor of the vague definition of «reasonable» hours.
The UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992 advanced this vague definition into a detailed action program called Agenda 21, which has been signed by 179 countries so far.
Knowing so little about the game, we have no concrete info about the setting of the game beyond the very broad and vague definition of «America's unforgiving heartland».
I would like to urge the education community to move beyond a discussion of «engagement,» with its vague definitions and murky attributes, to a conversation on flow; I'd like to propose that our task as educators is to increase the experiences of flow for students.
They point out several discrepancies including the fact the vague definition provided for a pit bull - like dog could include nearly every large breed dog with short hair and a big head.
Those opposed to breed discrimination argue the bylaw includes only a vague definition of a «pit bull - type dog.»
That is very vague definition.
Trembath said that CO2 Scorecard used a vague definition for its efficiency and conservation category that allowed it to bury emissions cuts that were due to mild weather and other factors in that grouping, which he said inflated the role of efficiency in carbon reductions.
Debate so far has led to vague definitions of the remit of the L&D mechanism; research on actor perspectives may help to propel this discourse forward.
«Denying a lawyer's right to free expression on behalf of a client in a court of law in favour of a vague definition of civility and its application after the fact fetters and chills the lawyer's ability to engage in vigorous advocacy,» Groia argues in his factum, «in turn damaging the public interest, as well as infringing [on] the ability of an accused or client to make full answer and defence in a judicial proceeding.»
There's no apparent spec requirement, other than the phones must fit a vague definition of being good.
Knowing so little about the game, we have no concrete info about the setting of the game beyond the very broad and vague definition of «America's unforgiving heartland».
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