Sentences with phrase «vague language on»

That explains the vague language on the web.
This proposal was meant to make it easier to close schools, including more vague language on the inclusion of parents in a decision to close or consolidate schools.

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Critics say the proposed label language is so vague that residents would ultimately have little new information to go on, and that food costs could rise as companies substitute more expensive non-genetically modified ingredients to avoid the labeling requirement.
That is not to say that poetic language is nebulous, vague, uncertain: on the contrary, the cutting edge of great poetry is sharper and digs deeper than that of any prose.
He further states that «if» (as Dr. Bennett wrote) the Pope once made a speech which «in vague language seems to approve «the American view,»» the Pope's pronouncement, «if any such pronouncement exists must appear rather emaciated when contrasted with the overwhelming evidence of pronouncements on the other side.»
The percolating squall is shaping up to be the latest in a long history of clashes over «new» land on the lakefront, all made more complex by the vague legal language that determines ownership.
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.
Since the Siachen glacier region falls within the un-delineated territory beyond the last defined section of the Line of Control — i.e.; map grid - point NJ 9842 — Indian and Pakistani territorial claims are based on their interpretations of the vague language contained in the Karachi and Simla agreements.
Advocates of biomedical research, professional societies, and patient groups had mobilized to plead for a more careful review, warning that this bill's language was so vague it might hinder research on human stem cells and new medical therapies.
If the 1996 law's language was vague, Congress made the message clear by cutting the CDC's budget by $ 2.6 million — exactly the same amount the agency had spent the previous year on gun violence research.
Nouvelle Vague (1990) is perhaps the greatest film of Godard's late career precisely because it is his last «film» proper — a final statement on cinematic history told entirely in its own language.
The state is on the right track by requiring job performance to be a significant factor in compensation, but the language is too vague to ensure that performance will be prioritized over other factors that are not connected with teacher effectiveness.
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.»
Of course I threw it away already but the language was vague and sounded like they wanted me to call anyway which I was already planning on doing in o...
The work addresses several connections between text and image in a digital world, not only between a search term and its results — a one way correspondence which yields an image at once to vague and too specific to be able to work reliably in the other way round — but also between image as text (code) and the effect of natural language on that code.
Bertrand Russell, in an essay called «On Vagueness» claims that all language is vague and that accepting this fact and reading through it is key to understanding.
The administration also suggested eliminating language in the draft calling for «sufficient, predictable, additional and sustainable financial resources» to help poor nations adapt to climate change, on the grounds that it is vague.
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.
Pseudoscientific concepts: Use of vague, exaggerated or untestable claims Over-reliance on confirmation rather than refutation Lack of openness to testing by other experts Absence of progress Personalization of issues Use of misleading language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoscience
This could backfire on either side when certain portions of the language used may be intentionally vague or difficult to parse though for someone who doesn't practice law.
On remand, the District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky considered whether the new language was unconstitutionally vague or overbroad.
So, regarding those whose language is littered with vague images, similes and clichés, there's a reasonable chance that they're lying or at best are ignorant of the topic and can not risk being challenged on specific details.
There's no mention, however, of the operating system or the hardware Amazon was running it on; no mention of the web server software; no mention of the database software; no mention of any particular programming language or compiler; only the vaguest references to relevant internet protocols; no acknowledgment of any code that might have been borrowed; and certainly no disclosure of a line of original coding.
Well, you can have vague unintelligible sound effects play, but the really useful thing that we've been waiting to come back since the days of Microsoft Voice Command on Windows Mobile 2003 is the ability for the speech interface to actually tell us the stuff we need to know out loud in a language that we can understand.
Again, vague language gets you nowhere on a resume.
[Such wording] doesn't tell the reader what he wants to know,» said Tina Brasher, a certified professional resume writer who works with Ladders and recently rewrote the resume of a 46 - year - old technology executive who used this type of vague, subjective language on his resume before Brasher reworked the document.Resume readers want to know specifics relating to the bottom line, Brasher said.
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.
Vague, generic language in your summary: Avoid any statement that fails to address a specific area of knowledge and expertise or that focuses on what you want and not how you can add value to the company, for example, «Looking for a successful company where I can apply my exceptional skills.»
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