Sentences with phrase «vague ideas of things»

I hold in my mind vague ideas of things that I have seen or heard that inspire and motivate me to begin painting.

Not exact matches

But if you still find it hard to get things before Saturday, a list will at least make it easier to get in and out of stores quickly than if you walk in with only a vague idea of what you need to buy.
This idea of twoness above is not as vague as it sounds, for we can agree on a certain arbitrary model set containing what we call two things, our cow and rock if we wish, got by counting or other means, and declare that any other set has two things if it can be put in one - to - one correspondence (in modern terminology, bijective correspondence) with our model set.
But, for one thing, their ideas were Christian only in a quite vague and general way (so with Overton of Walwyn).
«A lot of people have a vague idea of what higherorder thinking is, but they don't have enough information to say, «I do these things, and as a result, my students are thinking critically,»» explains Cindy Todd, art education program chair at Ferris State University in Michigan.
Finding a large dog who is matted to the point you have to really know the breed to see what he is, who is afraid of your hand even when you are holding a treat, who doesn't have the vaguest idea what a lead is, and one who is severely underweight can make you want to cry... BUT when he looks at you with those big wonderful brown eyes, wags his tail, and gives you a big Bouvier kiss, you know how minor the things are that you see as wrong.
In Deus Ex: Mankind Divided I can map every keyboard button to my own control scheme, I can tweak graphics settings like SSAO or MSAA with only a vague idea of what some of those letters even mean, but the game difficulty, the thing that actually affects how the game plays, is just three or four vague options like «Give Me Deus Ex».
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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