However,
the vague nature of the question leaves job seekers wondering what exactly to say about themselves — and if there are right and wrong tell me about yourself answers.
Since it's a game that focuses on melee combat, pixel - perfect accuracy isn't strictly necessary, and
the vague nature of the touchpad doesn't hurt the experience too much.
Aside from
the vague nature of the word «intend,» I don't have an issue with these terms.
I can not point out a particular cause due to
the vague nature of the symptoms and their correlation to infections.
The vague nature of the extraterrestrials adds a lasting quality to the experience.
Given
the vague nature of the available options it's never clear what your characters response will actually be.
De Blasio stressed
the vague nature of the executive order, insisting there was «less here than meets the eye.»
Many of my friends in the DC communications space criticized
the vague nature of the occupiers» demands («they need a coherent message!»
Because of
the vague nature of the mythic - symbolic - poetic - ritualistic expressions of religion, some of those who idealize clarity find religion lacking in meaning and truth.
Accepting the symbolically
vague nature of religion is not a surrender to softheadedness, but an implicit affirmation of the transcendence of the mystery that no human expression can capture adequately.
Not exact matches
Although the company's second - quarter earnings were in line with expectations, the
vague and downbeat
nature of the company's recent earnings call concerned investors and caused share price weakness.
Bloom brilliantly describes the toxic
nature of our erotic attachments and unsparingly strips bare the reasons for our inability to form lasting friendships, but he is rather
vague about where an antidote might be found.
Last year our family joined a small group that focuses on sharing real life together, while being intentionally
vague in defining the spiritual
nature of our gatherings.
The
vague and sprawling
nature of the phrase «faith and morals» fosters the idea that pope and bishops are equally and univocally competent on matters concerned with faith and morals.This would be particularly the case in a church conceived in a highly centralized and authoritarian way.
For Whitehead, the
nature of interconnectedness is not an obliteration
of differences and individuality into
vague unity.
He seems to indicate not only that it presents a
vague sense
of activities and dynamic relations in
nature, but that it also discloses in considerable detail the causal mechanism by which the perceptions in the mode
of presentational immediacy were produced.
Whitehead's empirical approach, like that
of William James and, to some extent, George Santayana, recognizes the superficial
nature of sense perception and posits a deeper, but
vaguer, contact with reality.
And indeed, it was in the
vague, groping efforts
of Whitehead in Concept
of Nature, Science and the Modern World, and Religion in the Making, that Wieman found such exciting prospects for a whole new way to get at the problem
of God through the joint efforts
of science and religion.
Pantheism or Western Buddhism or some other form
of vague and fluffy spirituality isn't going to free me from the anxious struggle against the
nature that's out to kill me.
To this can perhaps be added a
vague national weariness with certain
of the now - waning personalities
of the pyrite generation, and
of course the naturally cautious, careful
nature of Hodgson himself, a man who, if passed a tub and asked to give it a thump, would carefully examine it from all angles, smile wistfully, then pop it in his bag to hold tomorrow's sandwiches.
The results
of the study were published this week in the journal
Nature Medicine from researchers at Penn's Abramson Cancer Center, including senior author Carl H. June, MD, the Richard W.
Vague Professor in Immunotherapy in the department
of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and director
of Translational Research in the ACC, the University
of Maryland School
of Medicine, and Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc (Adaptimmune).
An unobserved particle is a wisp
of reality, a shimmer
of existence — there isn't a good metaphor for it, because it is
vague both by definition and by
nature.
As the moderator in my panel finally understood after an hour
of discussion, the only
vague notions
of God that may be compatible with science ensure that God is essentially irrelevant to both our understanding
of nature and our actions based on it.
Am assuming you have a
vague idea at minimum
of your shared interest, an initial location selection might be an arboretum for
nature lovers, the local park, if that's where you know you both jog, etc..
Dead Man Down suffers in its crime phases because the
nature of the crimes that Victor commits in the name
of kingpin Alphonse (Terrence Howard) are so incredibly
vague, and almost every other character in the crime universe save Dominic Cooper's Darcy is shadowy in the extreme.
The exact
nature of their dealings is left
vague, but clearly drugs are involved.
Though the film's setting is, in typical Miyazaki fashion, a bit
vague, research reveals a semi-autobiographical
nature to Totoro, on which Miyazaki served as writer, director, storyboard artist, and lyricist for one
of the two songs.
Though the trailers for Acrimony have been
vague on the
nature of the scorning (not to mention the question
of how Henson's character gets away with smoking in a therapist's office), they did teach us to how to pronounce such words as «bitterness,» «malice,» and «anger.»
No genre film, Hors Satan presents a meditation on the
nature of good and evil, an arty film that might reward patient audiences or bore viewers as
vague and pretentious.
It isn't as direct or as communicative as Porsche's best hydraulic - steering units, but it's a vast improvement from the V - 12's slightly
vague nature thanks to the revised suspension, a more rearward center
of gravity due to the V - 8's placement in the engine bay, and the 200 - plus pounds removed from the car's nose.
The random
nature of the way fights unfold means there's no feeling
of victory for the winner and a
vague sense
of injustice for the loser.
Echoing the
vague and somewhat guarded
nature of sales reporting we saw from Nintendo head Satoru Iwata earlier this week, Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai recently announced that the Playstation Vita has performed so far ``... on the low end
of what we expected.»
Mimicking a relaxing mind fading into
vague memories and blissful visions, sweet, pristine views
of nature begin to appear: bright blossoms and lush plants, busy bees, creeks glistening under the summer sun, a tranquil pond rippling gently as gold fish glide past lily pads and lotus flowers.
In his homes in New York City and later on Cape Cod, the celebrated author and illustrator displayed artworks
of a
vague, gloomy, surreal or weird
nature.
In each
vague bud are geometric kernels reminiscent
of seeds, eyes, or other orifices — elusive composite sites
of myth,
nature and ornament, ripe with latent violence and symbolic potential.
We see
vague reflections
of ourselves mirrored in that sheen, reflections that are determined by the
nature of the light in the place where we see the work, our distance from the work's surface, even the colors
of our skin and garments.
My main problem with it is the «mushy»
nature of the substitution
of some
vague criterion called «quality» for falsifiability.
We can entertain
vague notions
of such (control engineers actual build some, but with operational amplifiers as a power source and hard output limiters to provide net stability), but
nature does not produce any.
The
nature of the statement «American runs on Dunkin'» is both sufficiently
vague and sufficiently exaggerated that a reasonable person wouldn't understand it to be literally true, and therefore it would not be illegal in the government's eyes.
If so, the European Council's role at the outset
of the withdrawal process is likely to be rather straightforward and the negotiations guidelines, being
vague and uncontroversial in
nature, shall be passed swiftly.
Not because people aren't «doing it right,» et cetera, but because we have for a few decades now in the era
of this general, very
vague narrative
of diversity, we have misunderstood the
nature of the problem.
Thus, it concluded, investors could not have relied upon the banks and brokers» failure to disclose publicly the
nature of the Enron scheme in which they allegedly took part... Making third parties liable in the circumstance in this case, the Circuit Court said, «gives rise to confusion about the extent
of secondary actors» obligations and invites
vague and conflicting standards
of proof in divers courts.»
CCLA is concerned that the
vague, broad
nature of the «evidence» upholding the searches in these cases will open the door to police conducting searches and detentions
of vast numbers
of innocent individuals.
«Sexual in
nature» does not necessarily require an element
of sexual gratification, the phrase is much more
vague.
Due to its
vague jurisdictional locus and hastened disposition, the
nature of the Merryman decision remains contested to this day.
The only
vague analog we have for Clips is a real - life photographer, who are often amateur — you or me — but sometimes professional in
nature, quality, and contextual understanding
of good moments.