Sentences with phrase «vagueness when»

There's a touch of front - end vagueness when entering fast corners, but once tucked in, the Turbo tracks into the apex nicely, with the rear - wheel steering offering an almost - perceptible shift in yaw as it settles into its groove with reassuring tautness.

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When it has been and the actuality is satisfied with the result, the specification, with whatever clarity or vagueness, quality and pattern, desirability or repulsiveness it has, is determined and must remain changeless forever as it is in future wholes.
European radicals rejected Schweitzer's cultural philosophy for its vagueness, and his personal example as a cop - out; he fled when the heat was on.
In Brightman's view, that is always knowledge of the given; for Hartshorne only God can know the given with complete clarity, and the rest of us can not be certain (due to the vagueness of the given to our consciousness) what we know when we reflect upon, imagine, and infer things from the given.
In our day there is a good deal of vagueness in the way we use «spirit» and «spiritual,» and we often call God spirit when we can think of nothing else to say.
It is true that the variations in the formulae and the vagueness of the terminology is a warning that when we have stigmatized them as mythological we have not pronounced the last word on the subject: all the more need then for an interpretation in non-mythological terms.
5The following report by V. Lowe is characteristic of the vagueness of Whitehead's statements about this: «When I asked Whitehead whether the emission of a single quantum of energy by an atom should be considered an actual occasion, he replied, «Probably a whole shower of actual occasions.»»
And probably feeling content, though he sinks slowly backwards into the vagueness of the vagrant animals and the unconsciousness of the grass» even when God was man in Palestine, and lives today in bread and wine, and is just waiting to be found.
When it comes to weight loss, vagueness like this drives me crazy.
is not at all clear, and laws may be «void for vagueness» - we as citizens have a right to know when we cross a line — and that is long before the grand jury tells, or alleges to us, that is, into a coercive plea bargaining system — and we might want to let our Peers decide that, as in «Trial By Jury Of,» western - civilization - foundation department
Secondly, the vagueness and ambiguity of the exceptions made, provide an argument to be overcome by the Special Prosecutor when the objection is raised in Court that his decision to prosecute a corruption offence does not meet the threshold standard stipulated in the Bill.
The binary logic of modern computers often falls short when describing the vagueness of the real world.
These services guarantee that you do not have to put up with the vagueness surrounding dates when you are dating girls at a pub or discotheque.
Her blankness as a character made it all the easier to insert yourself in her place as a reader, but when you're charged with bringing her to life on screen, that vagueness of personality is a huge, maybe insurmountable challenge.
What sticks with you are those moments when Smith - Cameron and Buscemi cut right through the movie's haze of vagueness, making this slice of American - indie miserabilism feel like something more.
Because of the vagueness of the «pit bull» label, many people may have trouble recognizing a pit bull when they see one.
This vagueness caused confusion when I noticed I had to switch musical tracks, observed my life bar rapidly deplete, or saw notes spin and change direction.
When gamers and designers look at works like Style Savvy and Happy Home Designer, they see a vagueness rather than a carefully constructed method where the player proves they've mastered the system.
When asked if the story will come to this sort of an end, Kojima responded without the slightest bit of vagueness, «It will come to an end.»
In 1999, a year after winning the Turner, when he might have been expecting some respectability and establishment ease, the exhibition Sensation: Young British Art in the Saatchi Collection toured to New York's Brooklyn Museum of Art, featuring The Holy Virgin Mary, a vision of a black Virgin floating in an undulating golden space, her lower half a flowery vagueness, all around her a constellation of vaginas sampled from porn magazines, with a globe of elephant dung representing her right breast, and two more lumps of dung as rests for the canvas.
When taking into account all these kinds of factors, sometimes patterns emerge from cancer registry data that are invisible in the vagueness of the big picture; and sometimes patterns that seem significant on face value disappear.
Also, if the tenant seems vague about the move - in date, it may signify more «vagueness» (which could translate as «irresponsibility») in the future when it comes to important things like move - out dates and rent due dates.
Moreover, naming terrorism as the enemy adds the sort of vagueness Orwell disliked: it will be difficult to know when we have won a war against an abstract noun.»
Another common issue job seekers face when writing their resumes is vagueness.
If you have ever dealt with a person within your professional (or personal) sphere who doesn't value communicating clearly and seems to be a master of vagueness, then you understand how frustrating it can be to accomplish anything when they are involved.
One thing that you need to look out for (rather, omit from the objective) when writing a resume objective is vagueness and self - serving phrases.
Vagueness is one of the most common mistake people make when writing their resume objectives.
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