Because
it wants vague language that gives it a BLANK CHECK and NO ACCOUNTABILITY?
Not exact matches
Since Dover, states
wanting to teach alternatives to established science have used deliberately
vague language.
Of course I threw it away already but the
language was
vague and sounded like they
wanted me to call anyway which I was already planning on doing in o...
«It's still
vague, but there is
language in there about how countries can bilaterally or multilaterally pronounce a mitigation outcome that they
want to achieve jointly,» she says.
[Such wording] doesn't tell the reader what he
wants to know,» said Tina Brasher, a certified professional resume writer who works with Ladders and recently rewrote the resume of a 46 - year - old technology executive who used this type of
vague, subjective
language on his resume before Brasher reworked the document.Resume readers
want to know specifics relating to the bottom line, Brasher said.
Vague, generic
language in your summary: Avoid any statement that fails to address a specific area of knowledge and expertise or that focuses on what you
want and not how you can add value to the company, for example, «Looking for a successful company where I can apply my exceptional skills.»