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We make vague plans to get drinks after my work.
But his willingness to make vague, positive statements about Republicans isn't one of his flaws.
It is unclear if other members will commit to specific cuts or merely make vague promises.
I text my friends about the find, and we make vague plans for a movie night.
It's no longer enough to make vague, impossible-to-prove assertions about bias at The New York Times or CNN.
The best Samsung can do is lean on AI-powered upscaling and make vague promises about streaming 8K in the not-too-distant future.
Most statements following the discovery of security flaws or public backlash only ever acknowledge the concerns and make vague promises on behalf of consumer privacy.
The best CBD companies can do is make vague promises about giving users a chill feeling, or reducing non-real health problems like feeling antsy.
He watched his onetime friend and former boss, now the president of the United States, smear him on Twitter and make vague, public threats about his family.
If the company wants to restore customers' faith in its tests, it will have to do more than make vague promises and dismissive statements about the government's findings.
While he can't quite get out of Luke whether or not Connor was a witch, there are definite sparks between them, and they make vague plans to meet again.
"I'm not betting my agenda on the naive hope that if Democrats adopt Republican critiques of progressive policies or make vague calls for unity that somehow the wealthy and well-connected will stand down," she will say.
"For four weeks, we have heard the state make vague, one-size-fits-all claims without any evidence that the company caused opioid abuse or misuse in Oklahoma," Johnson & Johnson attorney John Sparks said in a prepared statement.
By publishing security policies, companies would be motivated to describe the types of security measures they have in place rather than just make vague claims of "we take security seriously" — especially as their competitors begin to do so.
And as long as consumer health apps make vague health promises — like improved well-being — and do not claim to diagnose or treat a disease, they are not typically required to submit effectiveness evidence for vetting by the Food and Drug Administration.
"Unlike some candidates for the Democratic nomination, I'm not betting my agenda on the naive hope that if Democrats adopt Republican critiques of progressive policies or make vague calls for unity that somehow the wealthy and well-connected will stand down," Warren said.
"Unlike some candidates for the Democratic nomination, I'm not betting my agenda on the naive hope that if Democrats adopt Republican critiques of progressive policies or make vague calls for unity that somehow the wealthy and well-connected will stand down," she said.
While it's not unusual for Trump to make vague insinuations about his opposition (this week he also said President Barack Obama may "get" the Orlando shooting "better than anybody understands," whatever that means), his comments signal the start of what will undoubtedly be a dynamic general election.
Instead, the objective is to throw softball questions at members of the Trump administration about their personal faith, or make vague statements about how — to quote Brody — "we've lost our Judeo-Christian values," or cast doubt about "transgenders" (as the anchors refer to them) in the military.
Either way -- at a time when thousands of American troops serve in harm's way, when ISIS still poses a real and credible threat to us and to our allies, when tensions are at their worst on the Korean peninsula, and when nation-state competitors like China and Russia continue to pursue every possible advantage over us -- the man with his finger on the nuclear codes, the man ostensibly in command of the most powerful armed forces the world has ever known shouldn't make vague and idle threats about anything.
However, Abaqa was distracted by wars with other sections of the Mongol Empire, and would only make vague promises of assistance.Runciman, pp. 331-332 Jayme Alaric would return to Europe in 1269, accompanied by a Mongol embassy.
166 new terms like "mauro-mellistas",El Motín, 06.07.16, available here "mauro-jaimistas" or "carlomauristas" entered into circulationAndrés Martín 2000, p. 110 and Maura started to make vague anti- system references of altering "ambiente de la vida pública".
After several minutes of silence, Warren suddenly begins to make vague, panicked outbursts that culminate in a desperate plea for Carter to flee. Finally, after Warren is silent for several minutes, Carter calls to him down the line, only to hear an alien voice telling him that Warren is dead. Definitive version.
Van Allen, p. 160 Although Riley rarely published anything controversial, some of his poems published from the same period, including "Afterwhiles", allude to drug usage and make vague sexual references.Van Allen, p. 162 During the early 1880s, Riley still made submissions to the elite literary periodicals, but continued to be rejected. Riley found this discouraging, but persevered. He believed he would never be recognized as a true literary figure until one of the prestigious periodicals published his work.
In June 1917 Besant was arrested and interned at a hill station, where she defiantly flew a red and green flag. The Congress and the Muslim League together threatened to launch protests if she were not set free; Besant's arrest had created a focus for protest. The government was forced to give way and to make vague but significant concessions. It was announced that the ultimate aim of British rule was Indian self-government, and moves in that direction were promised.
The beings in ancient Egyptian tradition who might be labeled as deities are difficult to count. Egyptian texts list the names of many deities whose nature is unknown and make vague, indirect references to other gods who are not even named. The Egyptologist James P. Allen estimates that more than 1,400 deities are named in Egyptian texts, whereas his colleague Christian Leitz says there are "thousands upon thousands" of gods. The Egyptian language's terms for these beings were nṯr, "god", and its feminine form nṯrt, "goddess".
Testing the validity of astrology can be difficult, because there is no consensus amongst astrologers as to what astrology is or what it can predict. Most professional astrologers are paid to predict the future or describe a person's personality and life, but most horoscopes only make vague untestable statements that can apply to almost anyone. Many astrologers claim that astrology is scientific, while some have proposed conventional causal agents such as electromagnetism and gravity. Scientists reject these mechanisms as implausible since, for example, the magnetic field, when measured from Earth, of a large but distant planet such as Jupiter is far smaller than that produced by ordinary household appliances.
A farmer is murdered by an elderly insane woman with a burned face. After stabbing the farmer and accidentally setting his barn on fire, the woman stumbles home to her family. The family, an older couple and a young woman, argue about the best way to handle the situation and make vague references that the elderly woman may have killed people in the past. The scene then switches to the main character, a young man named Jodie who is on an open-ended car trip across America to find himself and discover whether or not he wishes to follow in his father's footsteps as a lawyer.
Egyptian tomb painting showing the gods Osiris, Anubis, and Horus, who are among the major deities in ancient Egyptian religion Ancient Egyptian culture revered numerous deities. Egyptian records and inscriptions list the names of many whose nature is unknown and make vague references to other unnamed deities. Egyptologist James P. Allen estimates that more than 1,400 deities are named in Egyptian texts, whereas Christian Leitz offers an estimate of "thousands upon thousands" of Egyptian deities. Their terms for deities were nṯr (god), and feminine nṯrt (goddess); however, these terms may also have applied to any being – spirits and deceased human beings, but not demons – who in some way were outside the sphere of everyday life.
Subjective validation describes the tendency of people to believe or accept an idea or statement if it presents to them in a personal and positive way. An example of subjective validation can be found in horoscopes, which often make vague, easily generalized personal statements, sometimes referred to as "Barnum statements", designed to apply to nearly any individual, such as: "You have a great deal of unused capacity, which you have not turned to your advantage." This can cause one to attribute future success to the horoscope and feel as if their belief in it has been validated. In essence, subjective validation is a confirmation bias towards information that personally benefits one's self-esteem.
The letter then proceeded to make vague threats of violence. At a meeting held at the Market Place in Aberdare, John Jones (Gwalch) explicitly denied being the author of this letter Another meeting was held at Hirwaun Common where it was reported that several of the coal-owners had brought in workers from elsewhere to replace those on strike. Coal trimmers from Cardiff were said to be engaged at mountain Ash while thirty colliers from Pembrokeshire were reported to be at Cwmpennar, although they appeared to have refused to work after realising the circumstances. Eventually the men were forced to return to work on the employers' terms and the episode had a later significance in the history of the valley and parliamentary constituency.
Indeed, Maura started to make vague anti-system references of altering "ambiente de la vida pública" - though it is unlikely that at any point he shared the Mellist vision of amalgamation within a new Traditionalist party and introduction of some authoritarian corporative system, Andrés Martín 2000, p. 118 with another branch named Ciervistas, with the Integrists and with other small groups, but it also demonstrated its limitations. The alliances hardly outlived electoral campaignsonce elected from joint local lists, Jaimista and Maurista deputies formed separate minorities in the Cortes and did not improve Carlist standing in the parliament;Jaimist candidates kept winning around 10 mandates, hardly an impressive improvement compared to the 1890s or 1900s in regions with strong local identity party militants grumbled that fuerismo might suffer in a hypothetical ultra-Right alliance.
The presence of self-disorders may have predictive power for whether those with an at risk mental state will develop psychosis; the risk of suicidal ideation and suicide by people with schizophrenia, though depression would also be an important factor; predicting initial social dysfunction in people with either schizophrenic or bipolar psychosis; and whether a person will move to a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis later. The presence of self-disorders may cause reduced person insight into their illness through the alteration of the basic structures of consciousness. Self-disorders are difficult for the people experiencing them to articulate spontaneously; and are not well-known, by either the general public or professionals in the field. Because of this, people will often make vague, clichéd complaints that mimic the symptoms of other mental disorders, symptoms such as "fatigue" or "concentration difficulties".

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