Not exact matches
Vague impressions of something indefinable have no place in the rationalistic system, which
on its positive side is surely a splendid intellectual tendency, for not only are all our philosophies fruits of it, but physical science (amongst other good things) is its result.
In the broadest sense it includes everything we know, or think we know, about the human past, whether based
on faith,
on vague general
impressions, or
on methodical investigation.
They form judgments through past exposures more or less dimly related to the dispute, but which live
on as half - remembrances and
vague impressions that nonetheless have shaped values and steered beliefs.
Anyway, seems like you are being really negative and stereotyping people based
on vague impressions.
At least those earlier films, «Fifty Shades of Grey» and «Fifty Shades Darker,» had stuff going
on in them — inane, stupid and decidedly stuff, to be sure — but enough stuff to create the
vague impression that a story was being told.
Cookie's thoughts crowded in one
on top of the other and cancelled each other out, until finally, after much tossing, he fell asleep, his final
vague impression before drifting off being something about the company's trust, and that now one more stranger was trusting him as well.
Thus, the Board may be in a position in passing upon question of fact in the course of dealing with, for example, an administrative matter, to Act with a sure judgment
on facts and circumstances which to a tribunal not possessing the Board's equipment and advantages might yield only a
vague or ambiguous
impression.
Vague or bland language must be replaced here with specific examples and the «right» company - speak to make a memorable
impression on a hiring authority.
Base any recommendations
on specific information included, rather than
on vague «
impressions.»