This is
a very vague question, and it's not really one you can just type in a search engine and find a great answer.
thanks Sandra ANSWER Hi Sandra I'm afraid that's
a very vague question!
Not exact matches
The line of distinction here is
very vague, for theology may extend itself into
questions of less and less obviously critical importance for man's existence.
This is a pretty complicated topic, made all the more complicated because your
question is
very vague («perceptions» covers a LOT of ground).
I'm downvoting this
question and here's why: It's reasonable to assume that the OP already has a
vague sense that police don't get indicted
very often, and he needs statistics in order to prove it, either to himself or to others.
«the government» is a
very broad and somewhat
vague entity, especially for this discussion /
question.
@edie, Your
question is
very vague.
This is a
very important
question that deserves some logic - based discussion, rather than the
vague general statements that we so often read on the internet.
After a couple of entries with
vague endings that didn't do much to satisfy after the long journeys before them, Final Fantasy 9's close is emotional and triumphant, leaving
very few unanswered
questions.
In this paper (as in the past) Veizer is strangely
vague on the
question whether the recent CO2 increase in the atmosphere — which is at the
very core of global warming concerns — is caused by humans.
To Willis»
questions, no of course it's not «noise» neither does the fact is oscillates (in a
very vague sense of the term) mean it is a mean zero effect.
Ask a lawyer how they're doing, what they're up to these days, some sort of
vague question like that, and they'll almost certainly say «I'm
very busy» or something similar, maybe even something more dramatic, such as «I'm going out of my mind with all the work, it just keeps pouring in» accompanied by a nervous shake of the head and possibly a wringing of hands.
I discussed this with one agent and his answers were
very vague, totally away from
question.
As it is so open and
vague it is
very easy to waffle, go off on a tangent and be unclear when you've answered the
question when to stop.