Sentences with phrase «vague ideas based»

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The few biblical ideas which may have circulated among the common people were so vague and often contradictory that they can not be the basis for the precision, extensiveness, unity, and vigor of the material in the Qur» an.
and I base that on the absurdly vague idea that getting to the playoff is more impressive for the recruiting engine.
Most of us have our own definition of love based on our experiences and desires, and pretty much all of share a vague idea of it, but much of that is influenced by society and culture.
I am not sure of the soundness of the legal basis for this measure, they might also just be floating an idea to gauge reaction and influence the discussion (the excerpt you provided shows that even the relevant EU Commissioner remained very vague).
Now I had a vague idea of who I thought this guy was based on my fuzzy memory of the night we met, so I was only slightly nervous of not recognising him.
In this time - based versus mode, where getting the highest score depends on speed as much as skill, the player with slower - moving blocks has no chance of winning if the player with fast - moving blocks has even the vaguest idea of what they're doing, as the blocks simply don't move fast enough to get to the highest score even if masterfully directed.
Reviews come with just a few quick words from the site or magazine that are vague at best and rarely ever help you ascertain why your latest game flopped, leaving you in the dark as to what you might need to think about fixing for your next release, and that can be frustrating, especially if your company is on the verge of going bust and you really need to make your next game sell but have no idea where to start — does it need to be a fraction more story - based, or perhaps you need to adjust the balance of graphics and sound.
JBB I would say that I start paintings with a vague idea of what I want - whether it's based on previous paintings I've made or something I've just seen in a museum, in the subway, or on the street - but this idea, this first layer, is almost never present in the final work.
At the time, I was still toying with the idea for Tell Me Something Good, so it was all pretty vague and based more on a telephone game.
But irrespective of the benefit side of things, the practical basis of all research was to be openly sceptical about everything — particularly about one's own theories, and particularly about any new theory that had some vague connection to politically correct ideas of the day.
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