Sentences with phrase «vague terms»

The government is fond of talking in vague terms about how it returns power to local communities.
Avoid using vague terms like «doubled» or «cut costs» unless you're including the actual figures.
Remember to show what you have accomplished, and avoid using vague terms in your resume.
Another common issue is the use of vague terms in patent claims that mean several different things across the board («transmission,» «server,» etc.).
Early in the development of a game, a short document is usually developed that decides what goes on in each level in very vague terms.
I wrote in rather vague terms then and I am now as well because I don't feel it's fair to my child to delve into it too deeply in a public forum.
Writing long stories with vague terms could be a big turn - off for an interviewer.
«Open world» is actually a pretty vague term and one that doesn't accurately describe how the game will flow.
Why should anyone wasted our valuable time over vague terms with no standard acceptance?
When I hear vague terms like high this, or low that, it makes me fearful that your provider may be flying completely by the seat of their pants.
Although chronic and acute pain are quite vague terms, they are some of the most common symptoms present in a wide variety of diseases.
This is an admittedly vague term that can leave a bit too much room for interpretation.
«Technology» is a broad and often vague term in education.
We don't have a release date yet, but we are planning to be in the launch window — a purposefully vague term the game industry made up.
She goes on to say vague terms like «leader» aren't ultimately helpful in making hiring decisions.
In higher education, they have a right to reasonable accommodations and that's a very vague term.
Cloud computing is a rather vague term that covers several concepts.
There's nothing worse than using vague terms on your resume.
Many ETF operators describe their investing style in vague terms.
Achievement statements start with action verbs and do not contain vague terms such as «responsible for.»
Instead of lumping groups of people together under vague terms like «alternative,» we should try to be specific — and respectful — about the many different ways to raise our kids, so that we can figure out who might have some new - to - us parenting intel that could make our families» lives way better.
The post-launch game was fraught with issues, as many games often are, but Niantic have been infuriatingly quiet, offering precious few updates on social media and only really speaking in vague terms about the future of their cataclysmically successful app.
Officials plan to further cut the types of infractions that can lead to suspensions along with reducing the subjectivity in the discipline code and better defining vague terms such as «defying authority.»
In effect, this would allow publishers to try wrangling fees out of others for any «use of the work» — a dangerously vague term in this context.
To accept that education is one of the factors, or better, one of the forms of the process which we denote by the very generalised and rather vague term evolution, is therefore to imply that the sum of knowledge and acquirement retained and transmitted by education from one generation to the next constitutes a natural sequence of which the direction may be observed.
Sport is an immensely vague term, speed walking is a sport.
Obviously, «big games» is a painfully vague term, as is «strong teams,» so by way of explanation, we're basically talking any game in which Arsenal might not be favourites, or might not be strong favourites, and any team that's in with a shout of either winning the Champions League or ending up in the Premier League's top four.
He spoke in delightfully vague terms about his future:
Vague terms make the problem worse, such as services that say they'll «boost companies,» whatever that means, and confusion as to whether sales demand is referring to amount a company must sell to make a profit or whether it means the demand for a product from the people.
Wadham was speaking at the launch of the findings of the Catlin Arctic Survey, and was simply reiterating, in equally vague terms, what has been bandied about for years.
The Law Society asks us to promote vague terms live «diversity», «equality» and «inclusion» but refuses to define them.
This issue was addressed by the ECJ in Age Concern England v Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform C -388-07, but in fairly vague terms.
However, over the past few years it has become clear that the position has got its pros and cons, and I can write about these in (hopefully) sufficiently vague terms so as not to awake the Kraken or anybody else at the Ministry of Justice.
(Which is an incredibly vague term that should send chills up your spine.)
Though some of its categories are revealing, it shuns letter grades in favor of vague terms (like «low,» «very low,» «maintained,» and «improved») and it employs a color - coded presentation of results that would shame the Crayola people (and profoundly frustrate those of us with color - vision issues).
(Unfortunately, the phrase «falls on his neck,» which is the real giveaway, is often translated in vague terms such as «embrace»).
I am not a «blogger» blogger, or an «influencer» or whatever other vague terms the industry and media want to use to characterize a humongous spectrum of people working, living and creating online.
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