Sentences with phrase «vague language about»

That's why the climatologists had been using vague language about probability — they didn't feel they could draw on the rigorous language of percentages to describe what were essentially subjective judgments.
And you continue to use vague language about «warming» — KT is a snapshot of the energy flows.
Agents, though concerned about the vague language about book format in newer contracts, say that this is expected, given the current marketplace.
The pill is full of vague language about «agreements, arrangements or understandings» in order to make it scary for shareholders to talk to Pershing Square.

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United Methodists disagree about who can be a disciple because we have different understandings of sin and salvation, We must quit using vague and clichéd theological language to patch over our differences.
And why are we giving the culture of Washington new powers of life and death» making ourselves «God's Partners,» in President Obama's language» at a time when that culture has proved itself so vague and so deluded about all the issues of life and death that have come before it: war, and embryos, and the unborn, and the weak, and the vulnerable?
City leaders acknowledged the language of the district's lease for the property on West Street was vague, and attorneys for both sides disagreed about the interpretation.
They expressed concern about the limited extend of parent and athlete concussion education, but note vague language in the Lystedt Law itself likely played a role.
Just the same vague old language about «women who have been pregnant before feel it earlier» but no real examples of how MUCH earlier.
«California still does not require annual evaluations for all teachers, and while there is some vague language in state code about using student achievement as part of teacher evaluations «as applicable,» this language is far from the clear mandate now seen in the overwhelming majority of states and is clearly not the practice in districts across the state.»
Moving from general and vague ideas about «reconstructing» content and incorporating English as a second language techniques to becoming very specific and using concrete tools for complex instruction.
But in rare language, the company was more direct if vague about the reasons for the departure.
DC's FAQ was very vague on the exact details: For instance, using language about «affiliate programs» at one point, but then also talking about «dedicated store fronts.»
The imagery moves away from a readily coded Protestant visual language, and toward pop culture, but still speaks about Christianity and not religion or spirituality as a vague general mood.
«It's still vague, but there is language in there about how countries can bilaterally or multilaterally pronounce a mitigation outcome that they want to achieve jointly,» she says.
say nothing about the difficult social issues that come before the courts... Controlling this vague language falls to the courts, and an absence of institutional self - restraint by the judiciary makes the problem worse, not better.
If the website hasn't been updated in quite some time, if the language is vague, and if you can't find specific information about plans, it may be a sign that you should work with another company.
«The vague language of the bill will leave those in the virtual currency space unclear about their obligations and may also deter those who are thinking about getting involved in the nascent industry,» the EFF wrote.
With me having such vague language in my contract about the closing costs and who was going to be paying for exactly what, we now started to encounter the issues.
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