I can't remember much about my thought process other than
a vague thought of «another charlatan».
Certain amount of them just want to attempt using dating site for free, because that they have a quite
vague thought of what it's all going to be about.
Not exact matches
Thinking their son was one
of the potential bombers (there are
vague facial similarities), some people even started hurling invectives at the family's «Help us find Sunil Tripathi» Facebook page.
It can be easy to hide behind
vague language,
thinking the details will work themselves out as you go along, but if you don't have the answer now it's unlikely it'll suddenly come to you in the heat
of the moment.
When you
think about it, the idea
of visibility can seem like a
vague concept, so you have to have specific goals in mind when trying to increase your impact.
What constitutes a «career change» is a bit
vague, but I like to
think of it as taking a job in a new industry so that you can continue to develop your personal and professional skills.
Though Nolan offered some
vague thoughts on Alfred and Bruce Wayne's final encounter in Florence, he was slightly more specific on the mention
of Robin's name at the end
of the film.
The mayor - president
of Lafayette
thinks the local government needs a cryptocurrency, but is
vague about what purpose it would serve.
Whatever orthodox believers may
think of Kenny's journey over these decades from classical theism to something
vaguer, he is at least an equal - opportunity basher: For his aversion to absolutism can equally well be employed against the New Atheists, who affect an apodictic absolutism in their argumentation that makes them as impregnable to counterevidence as anything found in a creationist textbook.
In his attack on evolutionism in July
of 2005, Cardinal Schönborn dismissed it as «
vague» before, in First Things,
thinking better
of his assessment.
In a postscript, the lawyer relates a
vague rumor that Bartleby once worked in the Dead Letter department
of the post office: «When I
think over this rumor, hardly can I express the emotions which seize me.
Thanks for trying, Roger, but if Jesus (who is God) was not told by his Father (who is God) the exact date
of his own return, I
think we should be content with the
vague word «generation» and assume it means our own.
I too have bought quite a few Christian albums
of late where I've initially
thought, wow, there are some great tunes on here, only to realise they seem purposefully
vague to the point that they make more references to setting suns and emotions than anything Godly.
All it would have taken was one little clause: «Employee agrees to dedicate from one - half to three - quarters
of her teaching time discussing why sitting in one's room and
thinking vague thoughts about God while watching a tape
of Dawson's Creek is not an adequate alternative for attending Mass.» And I don't mind, really I don't.
That glimpse proves attractive, to be sure, but it is as blurred and
vague as the
thought is stark in the clarity
of its structure and its main doctrines.
With this in mind, I began to search for a new way
of translating theopneustos to more accurately reflect this, and since pneustos can be translated as «wind, breath, or spirit»
thought of «wind
of God» (very similar to what Jesus said in John 3:8), «God - spirited» (which was too
vague for me, much like «inspiration»), or even «breath
of God» or «God's breath.»
I've often
thought that the Bible is deliberately
vague on a lot
of things.
Since the Greeks (as indeed most
of the ancient world though often in
vague and undefined ways) were accustomed to
think of death in terms
of the survival
of an immaterial soul, the Jewish emphasis on the resurrection
of the fleshly body seemed not only unnecessary, but unspiritual and even repellent.
Thus aware
of all, he stretches the canvas
of his mind to include everyone and the pictures become
vague and general and hence unable to evoke
thought or meaning.
The effort was largely motivated by their desire to pry evangelicalism from the grip
of the religious right, and the resulting document is quite generous in its definition
of evangelical orthodoxy,
thought it has been criticized for being too
vague.
«One
of the effects
of modern liberal Protestantism has been gradually to turn religion into poetry and therapy, to make truth
vaguer and
vaguer and more and more relative, to banish intellectual distinctions, to depend on feeling instead
of thought, and gradually to come to believe that God has no power, that he can not communicate with us, can not reveal himself to us, indeed has not done so and that religion is our own sweet invention» (p. 479).
Third, the idea
of consciousness includes that
of unity, implying, in some rather
vague sense, the fusion
of the totality
of the impressions,
thoughts and feelings, which make up a person's conscious being, into a single whole.
Who would suspect from this statement that biologists
of the stature
of Ludwig von Bertalanffy had been writing: «I
think the fact that a theory so
vague, so insufficiently verifiable and so far from the criteria otherwise applied in «hard» science has become a dogma can only be explained on sociological grounds»?
If we can respectfully acknowledge that a majority
of todays» generation
of believers are taught into the faith by their parents, we reluctantly must conclude that the theology base
of * a lot *
of these believers is not upon careful reflection and personal choice upon the fervent divulgence
of the Scriptures, but rather a hodge - podge compilation
of «feel good»
thoughts that have no biblical or moral grounding other than
vague references.
Preachers and theologians (especially Protestants) pride themselves on avoiding body - soul dualism, but pious talk at funerals is usually
of the departed person surviving as a
vague, benign spirit or as a
thought in the memories
of others.
But that's all they are,
vague hopes that I don't spend a whole lot
of time
thinking about.
Emerson's essay declaring his idealism I had, I
think, read, but long before; and I could not have given any but the
vaguest account
of what was in the book
of Emerson's Essays that I read and was inspired by four or five years earlier.
The standard for the use
of violence is quite
vague don't ya
think?
I've been wondering about this myself lately — or rather, had some
vague unformed
thought and wish I'd had the
thought that you had that you've expressed so beautifully in this piece
of art.
If we
think of this subjective aim simply as a conceptual feeling, or even as analogous to an ordinary subjective aim embracing its whole career, we apt to
think of it as some very general ideal, necessarily
vague in order to be all - inclusive.
(It doesn't matter whether they have good reason to
think this likely,) And there is no need for a criterion by which to determine the cases where God ought to intervene; it's enough to have a «more or less
vague list
of such cases.»
If, as I stated to Christine above, I wanted to label any
vague form
of those as «god's voice» or «god's mind» or some such thing, I could see how I could do it — but after not doing it so for so long I would so quickly know that is what I am doing that I now
think it would be impossible for me to «know god» as I use to.
In his religious
thinking he has preserved a
vague mental picture
of an Aristotelian kind, while in his secular
thinking about space exploration he never dreams
of countering the Copernican revolution.
«How does exact
thought apply to the fragmentary,
vague continua
of experience?»
In this
vague field, more precisely, in these fields
of experience, a highly organized, but as such scarcely reflected, not to mention questioned,
thought mediates for common sense the image
of an «exact world» which is certainly a symbolic world.
And the «
vague» papal pronouncement that Mr. Lowell seems to doubt was ever made was, in fact, a major — some
think historic — allocution, delivered in 1953 to an audience
of Italian jurists, in which Pope Pius XII laid down the principle that «in the interest
of a higher and broader good, it is justifiable not to impede error by state laws and coercive measures.»
On 2nd
thoughts I wasn't quite so sure; I had
vague memories
of attempting these once before in the dim and distant past and that they perhaps had not been very successful!
If you usually have only
vague resolutions like «getting fitter» or «losing weight», then it can be a good idea to try and
think of more specific improvements with goals and targets attached.
Oh, and in case you
think I got my permit through dishonest means, let me note that under Oregon's very
vague definition
of «disabled» for parking, any baby would qualify.
I don't
think I have ever seen a published daily value
of the
vague category «antioxidants.»
What has always concerned me about bedharing (and I did it,
thought when my children were very small they were sidecarred) was the small amount
of conflicting and
vague information rgearding blankets, conforters, and pillows.
I
thought he was ready, mostly based on his age, what other people's kids were doing at the time, and a
vague bit
of hubris that he seemed advanced in a few other areas (verbal, mostly) so clearrrrrrrrly he was going to train as soon as realistically possible.
Though it's encouraging that the Coalition is
thinking strategically about the looming post-2013 EU budget negotiations, Tony Blair's deal to give away part
of the rebate in return for
vague promises
of CAP reform (which never materialised) shows that such deals have rarely worked for the UK.
In any event, Neal's philosophy, however
vague, does not appear much different than that
of the six declared Democrats she
thinks she can beat.
In part, because your question is sufficiently
vague that it is hard to know what you really mean and some examples could clarify the kinds
of things you are
thinking about.
Kind
of vague, I
think, but it's better than «The Bronx is Burning.»
In a battery
of TV and radio interviews, the Democrat had
vague or evasive answers to many shouted questions about his return to public life — why he entered a primary against another Democrat that Spitzer called his «friend,» whether he and his wife are living together, how he
thinks his bid compares to Weiner's.
While de Blasio made clear his well - crafted campaign theme, Albanese left a more
vague picture
of what's organizing his run beyond
thinking poorly
of de Blasio and believing the city needs a more ear - to - the - ground leader who can effectively and ethically manage municipal government.
He makes
vague promises about tax relief in the second year
of the next biennium without a specific plan
of how to get there, and he
thinks putting tolls back on highways is an idea worth pursuing.
What are voters meant to
think, when Labour makes
vague promises
of tax cuts for the least well - off?