Sentences with phrase «with vague answers»

Toddlers and preschoolers are often satisfied with vague answers to questions about where babies come from.
A fan of the game got tired of waiting and just straight up and asked Irem directly, with a vague answer given back that the game was still in development.

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OK, I'll take a swing at it, but in all honesty the real TL; DR answer to your question is «because it has little to do with politics, and is a reality of how language works and evolves, and a downside of English being a vague language».
His answer was somewhat vague, beginning with «we haven't built in a couple of years», with the apparent implication that they would specifically seek, or be able to, to hire M / WBE businesses only as part of construction projects.
The son has a vague idea that he might come to better terms with the old man, and perhaps even get some answers to questions he's always had about their relationship.
He was a bit vague with his answer when Jenny asked what he did for a living, certainly not going into any details about it.
And your answer will always be the same - Do some ill - defined new fad with a vague social justice air to it - Let's call it differentiation this decade - And viola, find that there's no improvement at all and we couldn't possibly take him out of class to a smaller setting for specialist help because it might stunt his self - esteem.
Students tend to give vague answers, so we must work with them to be specific and back up their statements with evidence.
I find the contract confusing and daunting, and was almost angry with the vague and useless answers I got from customer service.
That seems like a simple question, but it's one many investors would answer with only a vague comment about «more diversification.»
We know that's a mouthful and maybe even a little vague, so here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about credit unions in comparison with banks.
A reputable breeder should be very forthcoming with this information — if you encounter any resistance or vague answers, this is not the breeder to choose!
With no voice overs, or narration of any kind, the story to Kick & Fennick is pretty vague and you'll find yourself asking questions that will ultimately never be answered but in the end, you probably will not care.
Your being too vague MS and so is Sony you both need too come out with direct answers that don't beat around the bush.
«She'd give me a vague answer,» he says with a laugh.
The article set the stage for tuition, complete with lies about the history of tuition at Cooper Union, a vague roadmap for Bharucha's plan to «Reinvent» the institution, and public statements that by now read as clear falsehoods: ««Altering our scholarship policy will be only as a last resort... I will not be forcing solutions on the organization,» Bharucha said, adding that he wanted employees, students and alumni involved in finding answers
In so doing, the review made vague reference to a need to uncover and answer some fundamental «client» questions, that is, who reads the reports and with whom are authors intended to communicate.
The authors of this observation are Tom Adams and Ross McKitrick, in their report, «Demand Side Mismanagement: How Conservation Became Waste», wherein they also say the Government's official propaganda about spending billions to save billions more, when challenged, met with this answer: «The government replied «external financial audits were not performed on these programs,» and the rest of the information given was too vague to assess the government's claims.»
That's the problem with Post Modernist Science, it's not scientific enough to give definite answers, only vague opinions and beliefs.
Over time it has become almost a ritual as gracious questions presented by law librarians in a respectful and unthreatening manner are responded to with vague generic answers by legal publishers.
I discussed this with one agent and his answers were very vague, totally away from question.
The author stated that he received a response from Fiver with a very vague answer of» It was Purely A Business Decision».
In a traditional interview, you can usually get away with somewhat vague, general answers.
I don't know the answer here but for some careers I think replacing vague buzz words with BS numbers and statistics isn't much better.
If you provide vague answers, but other candidates provide thorough answers with an example for every question, you are likely to eliminate yourself from the process.
If you and your partner are struggling to answer this question or responding with a vague, «I don't know!
If answers are vague, follow up with more specific questions, for example, «Is there a situation that you can describe in which the candidate showed a high level of persistence in chasing a deal or saving a sale?»
Anthony, your question is too vague to answer with any specificity.
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