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The doll (voiced by Hamill) winds up going home with Karen (Aubrey Plaza), a nebulous mom archetype who's moved with her son, Andy (Gabriel Bateman), to a nebulous new town for a nebulous new start.
Keeping tabs on numbers is "nebulous" — that's Soifer's word.
A fast food company is a nebulous and sprawling entity.
Everything could feel a little nebulous under this planetary pairing.
Indeed, these "nebulous areas" become hard to discern at all.
They also provide that nebulous result of brightening the skin.
The Trump administration's policy is thoroughly nebulous, particularly regarding Assad.
"Specifics are still rather nebulous," SPC forecasters wrote on Tuesday.
The details are still nebulous, and there's no timeline given.
What's the big problem with a nebulous joint employer definition?
In VR storytelling, the concept is a bit more nebulous.
The unit, he says, has a "nebulous quality to it".
But the way it enforces its policies remains largely nebulous.
Making "enough" money is a nebulous concept that's constantly changing.
The hardest challenges to tackle are usually the most nebulous.
Climate change isn't some nebulous menace looming on the horizon.
If it sounds nebulous, not to say somewhat astrological, it is.
For me, "Buried Alive" inspires the nebulous feeling known as creepiness.
On that note, the company's whole software strategy is somewhat nebulous.
Its nebulous aims include transforming Italy into a direct digital democracy.
It's in these nebulous scenarios that Foursquare's Pilgrim technology really shines.
We can't blame a nebulous "other" for Trump, not 100 percent.
I am not out to create some nebulous idealized laboratory environment.
Nail those three factors, and the future becomes much less nebulous.
Mysteries, like works of horror, transmute nebulous fears into tangible dangers.
Same polished concrete floors, same nebulous sense of where you are.
Diagnoses often include nebulous ​criterion like "clinically significant impairment," subject to interpretation.
Moreover, the definition of "fake news" is intentionally nebulous and self-serving.
But these nebulous collectives are most significantly linked through the conjuring process.
The claim has been bumped from a nebulous "several" days to seven.
Still, those advantages look quite nebulous, and the deal brings real risks.
On Friday morning, Mercury harmonizes with nebulous Neptune, inviting you to party.
We may never know, as something so nebulous is impossible to quantify.
There are also some nebulous court rulings about "fighting words" and obscenity.
Hinton's vocalists had to occupy a nebulous space between public and private.
The future of blockchain may be nebulous, but autonomous vehicles are coming.
Our ideas about how neuroscience works and may be applied are nebulous.
In 1997, the line between indie and emo was a nebulous one.
Instead, they fall into two distinct categories of nebulous mounds and shafts.
Diagnoses often include nebulous criterion like "clinically significant impairment," subject to interpretation.
The responsibilities defined in a music director's employment agreement are often nebulous.
The origins of the airbrushed T-shirt worn in memoriam are nebulous.
Talk it out to find the limits of things that are nebulous.
He had merely receded into the nebulous ranks of Washington's unregistered lobbyists.
On TBS's "People of Earth," the answer is nebulous — information, possibly domination.
They're more nebulous, walking an interesting line, between premium and mid-range.
But the Trump administration has offered nebulous responses when questioned about it.
"Healthy" is a popular but nebulous buzzword when it comes to food.
IS has done both, but Mr Kepel focuses on the first, nebulous form.
"It's a real burger, not one of those wimpy nebulous patties," Farmerie says.
Both Google and Amazon are pouring money into health initiatives with nebulous goals.
But in the nebulous world of meats, things aren't always as they seem.
Nebulous hashtags like #partner or just tagging the sponsor aren't considered proper disclosures.
If 1976 offers any insight into 2020, it's that more nebulous concepts — e.g.
The president described the evolution of her White House role in nebulous terms.
The definition of cloud computing may be nebulous, but its promise is clear.
Consistent with the tradition of nebulous legalese, there are different kinds of immunity.
I thought that was really cool because it encapsulates a nebulous horror element.
Such unnatural and nebulous concepts tend to generate narrow, impractical and implausible theories.
But for me it was something much more nebulous and niche than that.
It was all so nebulous and I had no idea where to begin.
Mood swings and anger are pretty nebulous conditions, hard to pin down scientifically.
"I don't want to feel adrift in some nebulous middle ground," Sam says.
The Tethers were created by a nebulous "them" to control their other selves.
Until now, the definition of a "sanctuary" city or county has been nebulous.
The issue is too nebulous to alienate more than a few Facebook users.
Most royal experts agree that the phrase "senior royal" is a nebulous term.
Dr. Wooten said the response has been complicated by the infection's nebulous spread.
The American past was, at most, a nebulous source of inspiration for Obama.
Ultimate Body Press offers a fairly nebulous 100% satisfaction guarantee with this product.
Offred experiences the same nebulous ending that her character in the novel does.
And then of course, there's always the nebulous Best World Music Album category.
Nebulous, hazy, foggy, dreamy, whimsical, and paranoid, Neptune blurs lines and transcends reality.
But as that 2013 Congressional Research Service report noted, it's all still very nebulous.
However, the issue remains deeply complicated as a result of Uber's nebulous industry identity.
The constellation of what makes a queer space is a little nebulous to define.
Mr Daniel demurred, noting that the details of the proposal remain nebulous at best.
R, for Restricted, is a nebulous rating; some movies are more R than others.
Elsewhere, especially on the more nebulous songs, he just jabbers, distracting from the guitar.
This is a nebulous phrase that will be parsed endlessly in the coming months.
It was sort of nebulous — is he a good guy or a bad guy?
Gamergate's origins are nebulous and contradictory, as ably outlined by my colleague Todd VanderWerff.
Though clinicians suspect the highly stigmatized (and somewhat nebulous) disorder is largely under-diagnosed.
No, it's just the story of a nebulous venture that failed to establish relevance.
But all that is well in the nebulous realm of speculation for the moment.
It's admittedly a bit more nebulous than past topics like BotCamp, VoiceCamp and VisionCamp.
Chief among the reveals is an admittedly nebulous release date of Q3 this year.
It is nebulous academic-speak for advancing American interests first — as Trump sees them.
Secondly, abuse is a much more nebulous and insidious thing than most people realize.
The benefits and risks of investment are nebulous, uncertain and a matter for speculation.
It doesn't help that medical bills tend to be "confusing and nebulous," said Karimzad.
In other instances, the Bergman connection to the festival roster was nebulous at best.
All agree that the group's nebulous nature makes the number hard to pin down.
For a record of a single weekend, this nebulous digital archive is surprisingly unapproachable.
They think I want to blame individuals rather than a nebulous foe like poverty.
They can object for religious reasons, or for a more nebulous "moral" objection standard.
But she said teachers don't know what to do when kids exhibit "nebulous" behavior.
Yet few have a firm grasp of what the nebulous technological product really is.
But it's also one of those overwhelming, slightly nebulous ambitions that's easier said than done.
There's no price, no specs, and no release information outside of that nebulous spring date.
I had to choose this thing that felt nebulous and completely delusional the whole time.
The unspoken national concept of "terrorist" shifted from white American male to nebulous Arab foreigner.
Investors may buy all this, but think the slightly nebulous timeline could slip a bit.
That's a lot of extra dough to spend on a phone for somewhat nebulous benefits.
You can't be nebulous about your mission and you can't be nervous about working abroad.
Later, messenger planet Mercury meets nebulous planet Neptune, enhancing your intuitive penchant for good conversation.
The company's definition and use of artificial intelligence seems nebulous, at best from the outside.
Photography seems like a large nebulous thing that is a tool more than anything else.
Instead, it occupies a nebulous niche of its own, one that has been largely ignored.
And a lot of those worries are rooted in the nebulous concept of Net Neutrality.
That reaction—so long as organized with some sophistication—creates the nebulous phenomenon of life.
Andre Drummond This award is way too nebulous for me to dole out any apologies.
Others have more nebulous "incentives"—a gift card, say, or a discount on gym membership.
Bonnell is also deeply skeptical of the nebulous systems of thought that constitute contemporary socialism.
It was Schiff who first disclosed the existence of the nebulous whistleblower complaint on Sept.
The meaning of the word "Pro" becomes nebulous when it's used in a product name.
The possibilities are still somewhat nebulous, but exciting, in a vague, vigorous-handwaving kind of way.
"And the result of this somewhat nebulous and certainly subjective approach was the surfing music genre."
In the minds of most Americans, the Forever War exists in a nebulous country Over There.
Another, much more nebulous aspect of the job search and interview process, however, is company culture.
With a problem as nebulous as climate change, it's hard to put it into concrete terms.
"The result echoes my vision of capturing a nebulous inner dialogue we all have," she says.
But it was the fourth piece — connecting people to public transportation — that was nebulous until now.
I am connecting with something which has seemed nebulous and unattainable to me for too long.
On Tuesday, your planetary ruler, the Sun, harmonizes with nebulous Neptune, creating a peaceful home environment.
For another thing, the outer planets rule more nebulous areas of our lives (forgive the pun).
The GAS balcony has flown off into a nebulous forest that exists somewhere unknown to me.
"In itself it's a nebulous word," said Jagdish Bhagwati, a professor of economics at Columbia University.
With so many approaches to choose from, the investment landscape has perhaps never been more nebulous.
The Moon later clashes with nebulous Neptune in Pisces at 2:07 PM, bringing some confusion.
Most seem to believe that nebulous, sinister forces are corrupting American governance and actively eroding freedom.
Here, "something grand" is incredibly nebulous, a figment of someone's imagination that might not even exist.
This lingering longing for Africa, particularly the Congo, so far away and nebulous, became quite poignant.
But they can also be more nebulous, forming around subtleties of education, lifestyle or cultural taste.
"Endless wars" is a nebulous term that does not reflect the U.S. presence in the region.
Getting medications right for any disorder is considered a science, but my experience was more nebulous.
"This is a very nebulous area," said Anna Law, a constitutional rights expert at Brooklyn College.
Some give it a lot of thought, while others have a nebulous mental checklist of items.
What constitutes imminence has been further muddied by terrorist groups, cyberattacks and other more nebulous threats.
Irony is an incredibly useful term that is applied to a very nebulous set of concepts.
Walvin's arguments are morally forceful, but their lack of precision and specificity makes them analytically nebulous.
I was frustrated with it and didn't want to be in this nebulous architectural abstraction anymore.
Order a Nebulous Potato Thing and a milkshake, and watch your morning-after cares float away.
But as a theory about how the economy works it is too nebulous to be much use.
After all, CBD's actual effects — and how much CBD it takes to feel them — are extremely nebulous.
It's not shaped like one, really—just a nebulous faint blob of darkness with some visible stars.
It includes hundreds of other films whose age doesn't matter, because they hail from a nebulous past.
They're driven only by the need to see an idea, no matter how initially nebulous, to fruition.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have become an acknowledged part of the financial system — albeit a nebulous one.
More nebulous demands now include calls for greater democracy, Lam's resignation, and even keeping out mainland tourists.
Beyond the policies lies a more nebulous question: what sort of country does Sweden want to be?
More nebulous demands now include calls for greater democracy, Lam's resignation, and even keeping out mainland tourists.
There are a few different versions of this theory out there, and it's all a bit nebulous.
I put out a book called Nebulous in 2014, still graphic and strong and in your face.
You will experience pleasure in your daily routine as lovely Venus meets nebulous Neptune early this week.
The fine is a nebulous term, what would be the impact on the Mississippi and Missouri River?
EDM is a different beast in 2019, though; nebulous, lightly processed, R&B-inflected heartsongs are everywhere.
Ivanka, meanwhile, has spent the last 100 days leaning into her nebulous role at the White House.
An electric F-150 pickup truck is in the works, but an official arrival date is nebulous.
The licking flames condense the crayons into a marble soup, creating nebulous, multi-colored pools of color.
Its plan for helping colonists actually live there for long periods of time is even more nebulous.
Banned ship at Chinese port An example of the nebulous nature of the sanctions arose this weekend.
I see this spiral[ing] nebulous object that keeps rotating and morphing in a user;s hand.
The 20193th Venice Biennale is a lukewarm, nebulous edition, and I wish I knew what it wanted.
H&M, with its pledge in place, yet nebulous results, exists in a liminal, in-between space.
But at this point, it's so nebulous that a lot of the effects are difficult to see.
It is a nebulous borderland between Earth's familiar atmosphere and the otherworldly expanse of space beyond it.
For good or ill, there's a nebulous separation between people like Yang, Ocasio-Cortez, Texas Republican Rep.
Saying something can "lead to" violence is pretty nebulous, and Clegg didn't define "politician" in his speech.
The album&aposs full effect is more abstract and nebulous than his debut, and far more rewarding.
While the video's outrage over the plight of abducted Ugandan children was contagious, its goal was nebulous.
You spent money on this, and so you are going to feel better with a nebulous outcome.
And Seidel's nebulous visuals—swirling subtly, eerily, and organically—feel like you're swimming in the dark audio.
"Sabotage" — in the form of cutting CSRs, expanding non-Obamacare insurance, and slashing outreach — is more nebulous.
IS is turning into a nasty militia, and may yet become a nebulous terrorist group, like al-Qaeda.
After all, these days the divide between digital fashion status symbols and real-life ones is increasingly nebulous.
We hear a lot about connectivity's power to transform nebulous things like our IT services and data management.
If that sounds a little nebulous, it's because Sets seems to be a product still in its infancy.
This might suggest a loose definition of gamer, a nebulous and somewhat toxic concept in the gaming community.
This is partly because identity is based on a nebulous mix of values, language, history, culture and citizenship.
This game is one of the most beautiful things at E3, and also one of the most nebulous.
But for Iranians inside the country, joining a nebulous, leaderless protest movement involves extraordinary physical and political risks.
But criticism of the movement did not just come from those who believed its vision was too nebulous.
The plea agreement states that Thompson's attacks caused $95,000 in damage, although that's likely a fairly nebulous estimate.
This all begs the question: If trypophobia's origins are really this nebulous, why is it still a thing?
The Ghost Nebula is a part of a larger, nebulous region surrounding Gamma Cassiopeiae where stars are formed.
You're one of the most practical, realistic signs in the zodiac, but when nebulous Neptune arrives, mystification abounds.
He repeatedly blamed the protests on a nebulous "interest-rate lobby," supposedly bent on weakening the Turkish economy.
Wars fought with half-measures, unclear policies, and nebulous goals seem unending and the residual consequences are lasting.
In the age of nebulous relationship statuses, going official on Facebook is a major landmark in a relationship.
Europe is swept by movements seeking to break free from certain structures of society towards some nebulous alternative.
Some fear an Islamic State resurgence once the U.S. leaves Syria, but others point to more nebulous risks.
"A nebulous plan to have Cynthia Nixon moderate a panel before the film screening fell through," Politico reports.
Spanish horror director Paco Plaza's slow-burning period piece is a hidden gem amidst the nebulous Netflix library.
Mercury is super logical, so when it clashes with nebulous Neptune, it's hard to tell up from down.
Its clash with nebulous Neptune on Monday at 210:217 AM makes for blurred boundaries and spacey minds.
In it, Herzog brings his unmistakable voice and sense of wonder to the nebulous world of the internet.
He added that the "somewhat nebulous confidence affect" seems to have a "bigger drag on growth" than tariffs.
For the rest, though, what defines their original programming seems nebulous beyond Well, we thought it sounded cool.
The answer's nebulous, somewhere in that weird reunion-tour terrain where fame and net revenue and nostalgia meet.
The details of Trump's plan are nebulous, so it is unclear how much will go to what projects.
"Adequate and affordable" coverage for consumers with pre-existing conditions is a concept that's so nebulous it's useless.
Assuming Trump's nebulous idea could somehow be put into practice, extracting Iraq's oil would violate the Geneva Conventions.
The different meanings individuals and organizations ascribe to this term are so nebulous as to be essentially incomprehensible.
It's impossible to prove that women are better at amorphous and nebulous things like "leading" or anything else.
"High crimes and misdemeanors" remains a nebulous term, though it's generally understood to mean an abuse of power.
Instead, they made new and, in Trump's case, nebulous promises about another future bill if they were reelected.
Some accused students have protested that the lower standard turned nebulous cases into grounds for discipline or suspension.
Feelings of insecurity and confusion arise Monday, when your planetary ruler Venus squares off with nebulous planet Neptune.
There were no clear strategic goals for the meeting, something that historians say contributed to the nebulous result.
But Pisces, whose archetype is a fish in the ocean, tends to have a more nebulous vibe, he says.
It's the same concept for the TSA locks — and also applies to the more nebulous world of digital encryption.
Fifty-two percent believe the government should ban so-called hate speech, a legally undefinable and inherently nebulous thing.
In Anarchy, Jones was an off-duty cop who seemed to have a nebulous background as a super soldier.
Viewed from a distance, their nebulous quality suddenly takes shape, and they become an uncanny assembly of anthropomorphic creatures.
Officials may also decide that certain foreign services do not pass the nebulous test of being secure and controllable.
"It's this nebulous thing called the Amazon effect," said John Bonno, managing director in the retail practice at AlixPartners.
As the world becomes more nebulous, the census-takers succumb to political pressure, faking information missing from their surveys.
If you are looking to fundraise though — and fundraise quickly — how do you approach these nebulous non-check-writers?
It's worth noting, however, that Trump wasn't making the kind of nebulous, unprecedented claims he's made about social networks.
Figuring out why that is the case requires more nebulous explanations and a measure of speculation to come in.
The nebulous command structure also means that Cyber Command never really has to own up to its own failings.
The relationship, if any, between this cool gas and the hot gas within the nebulous disk is not known.
All are Microsoft dual screen or folding screen devices that operate in the nebulous space between phone and tablet.
The Trump Hotel in DC is a cesspool of lobbying by nebulous interests none of us can really understand.
This is thanks to the planet of communication, Mercury, opposite the planet of restrictions, Saturn, and squaring nebulous Neptune.
And it doesn't take an expert in productivity to figure out that when roles are nebulous, nothing gets done.
The state of "better" is perhaps an illusive one—impermanent, nebulous—and not a final destination, in my experience.
So the space agency shuttered its shuttle program in 2011 to focus on its nebulous "Journey to Mars" plan.
When the Sun and this nebulous planet oppose in the sky, you'll face murky, confusing issues in your relationships.
They remain a frustratingly nebulous void—they can be whatever sort of villain an observer wants them to be.
As for myself, my own religious orientation has drifted from Christianity to more of a nebulous agnosticism over time.
But mainly, my new wardrobe issues fell within that nebulous, fascinating realm of fashion references, inspirations, influences, and identity.
We can hear ourselves in those lonely, nebulous chords, and it feels—at least a little bit—like home.
The definition of a "social system" in this context is nebulous, but at minimum, it starts with community-building.
" These practices are codified by cultural norms and ranked in relation to a nebulous and narrow notion of "normal.
Some come for the nebulous bounty of exposure, but more appear to come because they are at a crossroads.
Why: Telegram's promises to fix the problems with initial coin offerings sound nebulous to many investors at the moment.
The nebulous and subjective criteria for inclusion also give no meaningful way to predict who does or doesn't belong.
It can be difficult to evangelize for something that is so nebulous, and can be used so many ways.
Jupiter, the planet of expansion, clashes with nebulous Neptune, and your relationships can lead you down a slippery path.
But, what about the fuck buddies of the world, for whom casual sex abounds and relationship statuses remain nebulous?
The nebulous freeze on the military aid was mentioned in the testimony of an impeachment-inquiry witness last month.
I enjoy this choreography moment by moment; yet it's nebulous, running through the mind like water through the fingers.
Apple lumps Apple Watch into a nebulous category called "Other Products," which also includes Apple TVs and Beats headphones.
She admitted she came into the game weak and attributed part of that to being on the nebulous "Beauty" tribe.
Be authentic and avoid posturing Creating a strong personal brand can be tricky, and authenticity is sometimes a nebulous concept.
We won't have satisfying robot companionship without continual investment in nebulous technologies like robotics, AI, computer vision, and machine learning.
Image: Jeff Keyzer/Wikimedia CommonsThere's a nebulous concept that's floating around the public conscious, called quantum advantage or quantum supremacy.
The variety is evident when comparing "Early" to "Tamarack Creek" (2018–19), which is as structured as "Early" is nebulous.
Selena Gomez's involvement in the Netflix juggernaut 213 Reasons Why has always been nebulous, as celebrity roles tend to be.
And Jean-Claude Juncker annoyed Mrs May by accusing the British of being "nebulous and imprecise" over what they wanted.
For the moment, Altman's nascent effort — first reported earlier this month by the Los Angeles Times — is still rather nebulous.
It's clear Steam Machines are no longer a priority for Valve, which couldn't overcome the product category's nebulous target consumer.
It has led to a whole lot of snipping between carriers, further muddying the waters for an already nebulous technology.
Previous estimates have focused on the rather nebulous metric of "encountering" or "seeing" IRA content put on these social metrics.
There is no guarantee that the nebulous legal status of cannabis light will survive the legislative appetite of incoming lawmakers.
From there, the AP embarked on a wholesale review of recent remarks Trump has made, some more nebulous than other.
In that time, it had trained its troops primarily for that mission and bought gear specifically for those nebulous conflicts.
But all these very not racist concerns about immigration and all this nebulous disdain for elites didn't come from nowhere.
Just how involved POTUS is with his elusive modeling agency, even after divesting his businesses upon taking office, is nebulous.
Politics seems to inhabit a more nebulous space, however, populated by constellations of vague sentiments, social mores, and ethical values.
So you have to pay attention to whom you are speaking to when making large overarching claims about nebulous concepts.
The legacy media's been scolding the U.S. for not giving its "fair share" in the nebulous fight against climate change.
Thousands of children are still being held hostage for an absurd border wall, and a nebulous list of campaign promises.
She rejected the IRS's proposal that they also encompass what she called "more nebulous" assets including the value of Amazon.
Books geared specifically toward teenagers were not yet in vogue, existing as a nebulous state between children's and adult literature.
Even if they don't always understand this vocation because it's nebulous and not by the books, they are so supportive.
Who is good and who is bad at his or her job tends to be a nebulous and subjective measurement.
Legislators who have viewed the annexes, however, found the criteria for compliance so nebulous as to make the process meaningless.
Mr. Juncker described her suggestions as "nebulous and imprecise," adding that the British still needed to say what they wanted.
The ensuing adventure is lively, amusing and predictably predictable with revelations, reconciliations and some nebulous politics for the grown-ups.
But one word does exist to define this nebulous concept, a term originating from the highly endangered Yaghan language: Mamihlapinatapai.
In the nebulous world that is American spirituality, it can be hard to trace a practice back to its origin.
After that, I decided it wasn't worth the stress, time, and disappointment to do any more nebulous original character sketches.
Nebulous discussions of due process may be nice (or not) but they're superfluous if the President went beyond his statutory authority.
Self-care is a nebulous name for a group of behaviors that should have a simple definition: taking care of yourself.
Instead, they're making new, and in Trump's case, nebulous promises about some future bill if you just vote for them again.
Instead, the government "whistleblower" alleged a nebulous violation of the "thou shalt not ask uncomfortable questions about Joe Biden" golden rule.
The enemies are faceless, the wars' overseers nebulous, distant figures (Mr Chivers regards the grunts as better judges of military conditions).
In 2016 and 2017, three-quarters of the arrests have been for other, often nebulous reasons, such as endangering national security.
MoviePass has long had a shady reputation for how it handles cancellations, refunds, and changes to its nebulous terms of service.
There's another, more nebulous possible reference, too: on the other side of the thermostat, is a wall of unlabeled plaster faces.
It exposed the otherwise nebulous life of hackers in a year full of cybersecurity breaches and sometimes became almost too real.
The trouble is that companies are often poor at assessing nebulous risks, and CEOs' overall view of the environment is fallible.
"Prospects for the UK economic environment remain nebulous, with a nervous consumer potentially looking to shop on price alone," he said.
I trained my camera on the nebulous shadow as it slowly transformed into the sleek silhouette of a large great white.
The ideas here remain nebulous, but Porsche is wise to be thinking about this way of evolving the in-car experience.
Are we entering a kind of soft, digital tyranny that is too nebulous or distant for most of us to notice?
These interactions cause dust and gas to move around creating a nebulous looking galaxy, unique among most others in the universe.
The whole Amazon smartphone rumors come from a nebulous comment from David Limp, Amazon's senior vice president of devices and services.
Serial's second season explored the nebulous facts surrounding the possible desertion of US Army soldier Bowe Bergdahl in Afghanistan in 2009.
Publicly, the contours of Durham's investigation remain nebulous, but Wray suggested that Durham was scrutinizing the actions of FBI personnel involved.
Oh, because she's taken on the role of pseudo-first lady/special advisor/most nebulous job-holder in the Trump administration.
Reiser told EW that his character will seem "nebulous" to viewers — you don't know whether or not he's a good character.
The sun in your house of relationships harmonizes with nebulous Neptune early Tuesday morning, putting you in a very empathetic state.
Unfortunately for data-driven executives, the answer is more nebulous than just getting better percentages out of recruiting and hiring programs.
Of equal importance, the American public has a responsibility not to be distracted by the nebulous rhetorical gaffe of the day.
The President's daughter also actively mixed business and politics, using her nebulous position in the White House to build her brand.
As his presidential "exploration" turns to a near-certain campaign, Buttigieg has been forced to give form to his nebulous appeal.
Many people would concede that America's debt is some kind of nebulous problem to be dealt with in the long-term.
On August 26, warrior Mars clashes with nebulous Neptune, which could make you feel hazy about what exactly your goals are.
The Echo Dot competitor hit the market immediately, and the Home Max was given the decidedly more nebulous date of December.
But for now, it is still messy and expansive, a nebulous narrative form struck through with unhurried passages about threshing wheat.
In the nebulous labyrinth of the British national psyche, there is a special place reserved for the virtue of winning ugly.
But because a concussion's cause can be so nebulous, it is hard to know just what constitutes a high-risk collision.
I try to get a grip on how fan communities gather in 2017, but it seems very spread out and nebulous.
A manifesto, borrowed from /r/militant, took steps to clear nebulous language and make the case for what is acceptable content.
Without more information about the order, there's not an obvious way forward beyond the usual nebulous plans to punish tech sites.
And no sane developer wants to add the nebulous, inexact art of comedy to the already unpredictable nature of game development.
" Sessions added that when "we depart from the law and create nebulous standards," that does "violence to the rule of law.
"We're part of this big, nebulous Midwest," he said over lunch at Bachelor Farmer, his lauded restaurant in Minneapolis's North Loop.
Together, however, they form a nebulous whole, foregrounding the passages of negative space that Burial has always threaded through his music.
And while abuse and harassment are huge issues online, they're also nebulous terms inevitably seen through a lens of partisan politics.
While taxes on alcohol can discourage heavy drinking (and, of course, raise revenue), state control over distribution serves more nebulous ends.
The paintings in this show depict women supporting one another, engaged in nebulous rituals, and tending to cosmic egg type vessels.
Several large and nebulous divisions attempt to group fifty-four men and women as expressionists, classicists, new realists, visionaries and outsiders.
It feels somewhat nebulous and hard to point out exactly what made it so special, but that's what it's all about anyway.
This is the most nebulous and hardest to understand component of becoming an Oscars frontrunner — but also one of the most important.
Josh Holmes Similarly, (24-person multiplayer mode) Warzone in its beginning incarnation was very nebulous in terms of what it would become.
Egypt is not the first country to exploit fears of misinformation and security threats to create dangerously nebulous laws around fake news.
And a recent tweet suggests that the offer to face extradition still stands in some form, although the conditions are more nebulous.
Yes, it's likely Tench's behaviors make a masculine soldier like Tench uncomfortable, but Brudos is also a nebulous black hole onto himself.
He is said to have violated the country's nebulous National Security Laws after posting tweets that were seen as praising the enemy.
The Russell anchors a nebulous former industrial zone located at the nexus of still-operating train tracks and two major area highways.
But with the Expansion, Callisto is the sum total of the reporting process, and that makes the next steps much more nebulous.
The term blockchain is a nebulous one, referring in often tangential ways to the underlying peer-to-peer structure of cryptocurrency systems.
The term collusion is an intentionally nebulous term used to describe an investigative inquiry, not a criminal violation in and of itself.
Price: £6.99 ($8.83) If you fancy being tongue-in-cheek about your nebulous relationship status, this is the way to do it.
Some credit a viral rant about younger generations and participation trophies with starting the "ok, boomer" phenomenon, but its origins are nebulous.
He also explains how their existence makes proper security valuation much more nebulous and offers his best advice for navigating the landscape.
But when leaders like Trump and Obama sound alarm bells about the nebulous-sounding "North Korean threat," what are they referring to?
But Twitter's public stance on free expression, along with its nebulous guidelines, have been used to justify a litany of hate speech.
The journey to diagnosis is a nebulous and difficult one, which reiterates itself in a lack of general awareness of the condition.
Its geography is also rather nebulous, with a focus on London, San Francisco and New York, but occasional glimpses of other places.
But those who have seen the agreement said the specifics were so nebulous that they doubted the United States retained much leverage.
They can also give city-dwellers a better appreciation of how our food system works, which is less nebulous than it sounds.
This is well documented, even in a world where measuring pain is nebulous, necessarily contingent on personal levels of what is bearable.
" He added: "This is particularly egregious since Secretary Clinton has no way to respond to what amounts to nebulous and speculative innuendo.
But it also fits snugly within faint, nebulous ideas about "wellness," too, and a lot of people go for solely that purpose.
Biology is supposed to offer rigor, precision, measurements — enticing possibilities when it comes to something as nebulous and complex as the mind.
This nebulous category of celebrity with a large social media following is forcing a rewrite of the rules of public relations work.
Members of the nebulous, internet-based white nationalist movement represented by Mr. Spencer have in some cases glommed onto these local conflicts.
And the recently trending Twitter hashtag #AndThenKarenSnapped has further shifted the "Karen" meme from its nebulous origins toward becoming a mainstream trope.
The Chinese influence machine has nebulous outer layers, partly because connections between its members, be they individuals or organizations, are often imperceptible.
Maybe two decades marks the distance between recent history and actual past, that nebulous line that distinguishes the passé from the retro.
As moral panics about danger and depravity lost traction, popular tech criticism became nebulous and fretful, concerned with vague themes and forecasts.
And yet, her art points to a nebulous technological future in which blobs and biomorphic forms merge with human bodies and telecommunications.
But location data falls into the nebulous category of metadata, or information about electronic communications, that is not protected under the act.
A Republican political operative hired by Harris has been implicated in running a still-nebulous scheme by press reports and sworn affidavits.
There's also a nebulous chance Long might put the game on an actual NES cartridge, but that remains up in the air.
It's commendable that tech companies chose to make information about government requests public, but transparency reports often feel too nebulous to be useful.
In its recent press release Rebeat claimed, "overall audio fidelity is likely to double," which is a big, but still somewhat nebulous claim.
It also indicates that Amazon contracts some of its workforce using temp agencies, which creates a nebulous path of accountability when injuries occur.
Days before his inauguration he touted a nebulous health care reform package that would provide "insurance for everybody," raising red flags for conservatives.
Ted Cruz is now facing his own birther questions because of his actual birth in Calgary, Canada, but the accusations are more nebulous.
This week, hundreds of companies submitted proposals for President Donald Trump's nebulous signature campaign promise, a wall between the United States and Mexico.
The idea that Mike Trout is a transcendent baseball talent, nurtured by baseball nerds and nebulous analytics, finally seems to have taken hold.
That's especially true when it comes to the Cause, a nebulous resistance group that seems suspiciously good at planting moles among the applicants.
On Thursday, you'll take instinctive action due to a lack of clarity in relationships, when the Sun faces off with nebulous planet Neptune.
When asked about the video, Trump gave a characteristically nebulous and meandering response: If you're looking for us, we'll be back in bed.
Extradition between countries is commonly complicated by unique and knotty treaties, multilayer exceptions to exceptions to rules and nebulous definitions of extraditable crimes.
Brodsky's research went viral, and stealthing became a household term, in the process also giving a name to a previously nebulous, confusing act.
Keil's supposed age discrimination complaints are more nebulous, but allegedly involve being left out of meetings or denied pay raises, among other things.
Twitris offers an interesting way to understand and quantify something nebulous like a debate which doesn't necessarily have a distinct winner or loser.
That's pretty wild considering the P1 took that nebulous title (sort of) from the EP9, an all-electric car from Chinese startup NIO.
Saturn and Neptune are totally different: Saturn is all about boundaries, while nebulous Neptune has no idea where it ends and you begin.
They earned that spot—although, of course, no obituarized person is around to enjoy that particular honor—through the nebulous idea of impact.
I say "of course" because as with so much else to do with No Man's Sky, what counts as "the end" is nebulous.
Or, like a lot of the current voting processes at the Academy, left nebulous and open to interpretation by its current voting body?
As I watched it, I wondered, How can you pass on some nebulous sentiment of hope while instilling the knowledge necessary for survival?
Trump's pledge to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program mirrors the Indonesians' plight in its retraction of a nebulous contract.
It's all boiled down to a nebulous accusation of censorship, because that's where mass-automating subtle moral and aesthetic judgments will get you.
Rather than protest their innocence, they plead to minor crimes such as the nebulous, all-encompassing "conspiracy," just to avoid draconian prison sentences.
Installing worker representatives on boards occludes the crystal-clear objective of profit maximization with nebulous "responsibility" objectives that may be impossible to quantify.
Her skeptics have also raised questions about the nebulous link between her work for the government and the efforts of her family foundation.
From the nebulous concept of "fake news" to charges of media bias across the philosophical spectrum, deception seems to be all around us.
The nebulous nature of materiality is a problem in these matters, said George S. Georgiev, an assistant professor at Emory University Law School.
The line from big donors to policy is, by design, nebulous rather than straightforward, making any sort of influence difficult to prove outright.
After the vote, Mr. Puigdemont issued a nebulous statement about suspending independence to make room for "dialogue" and later called for international mediation.
Then there are the nebulous, less logical arguments, those knee-jerk reactions that people use to justify their discomfort with technology like this.
But the greater "gray sweatpants season," or rather, the time in which gray sweatpants have been an object of desire, is more nebulous.
The technical command necessary to capture the nebulous depth and shadow of water, or the shifting scope of empty space, is impressive enough.
Right in the middle of eclipse season, we have a very intense clash between serious Saturn in Sagittarius and nebulous Neptune in Pisces.
The report quotes three anonymous sources, including one White House official, saying that the plan is still nebulous and in its early stages.
After serving as the White House's communications director for 244 days, Anthony Scaramucci has announced nebulous plans for some kind of media venture.
Even if her fame is country-fried, even if she speaks in a nebulous drawl, Kirsten cannot remember ever seeing Lucy outright lie.
A stalled filmmaker in his 30s, Henry must confront not only his financial inadequacies but also something much more nebulous: his self-image.
Williamson bridged the gap between traditional religious practice and a nebulous New Age spirituality that didn't revolve around ritual or a formal institution.
Kristin Livingstone, who spent a year as a curator, says curators often lob nebulous reviews to their colleagues on a company Slack channel.
The figure itself is nebulous, but points to the kind of economic power Beijing hopes to yield through the new satellite positioning service.
"For others, the effects were more nebulous: I heard phrases like 'more alive,' 'more clear,' 'more myself,' and "like a fog had lifted.
When we started, I had a nebulous title of president, and Kevin was C.E.O. That was obvious, as he had built companies before.
The way she treated me was far more nebulous than that, and for years I would've told you she was my best friend.
Consumers eager to avoid being kicked offline based on nebulous allegations of guilt should probably keep a close eye on the ongoing case.
The show is a constant interplay of time, trauma, and secrets, with the house's nebulous powers as a backdrop and anchor for it all.
Since Curalate is a suite of visual commerce tools rather than a single product, what the company actually does can seem a bit nebulous.
Today, according to a small subset of my social media, is Stranger Things Day, a nebulous holiday that actually does have some minor significance.
Contemporary free-speech sceptics, by contrast, want to stop people from expressing ideas that could make others feel "unsafe"—a far more nebulous standard.
It's also been in hot water over a location-tracking controversy, and it's angered customers with nebulous, opaque "surge pricing" methods borrowed from Uber.
It's hard to game this race out with any real precision, in no small part because Kasich's impact on the race is so nebulous.
Some Americans seem to dislike financial professionals because they appear to get filthy rich performing nebulous alchemy that serves to make rich people richer.
Pluto is a master manipulator and Venus will be in cahoots with nebulous Neptune, so take everything you hear with a grain of salt.
One of these intense days will certainly be September 26, when serious Saturn in Sagittarius squares nebulous Neptune, which is currently in your sign.
But we're nowhere near the end now, my centaur friend, and on September 10, Saturn will clash with nebulous Neptune in dreamy, hazy Pisces.
We got a much more nebulous discussion of what lies ahead, including the way that new technology is changing how we work and live.
It's much more challenging to ask for a general strike, where the enemies are broader and more nebulous, than one against a specific company.
As computers grow more ubiquitous (linking household appliances to phones to cars in a vast, nebulous "Internet of Things"), new secrity challenges have emerged.
Yet, under Carson, HUD is walking away from the agency's mission to fight discrimination and is instead prioritizing the more nebulous "self-sufficiency" standard.
Grossmann's aim is to build a strong experimental footing for the study of wisdom, which had long been considered too nebulous for scientific enquiry.
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" follows Cal Kestis, a young man who's Jedi training was cut short by the nebulous Empire's rise to power.
This fear defense is a nebulous standard for police, who are provided broad leeway to use force to restore order and maintain public safety.
On Wednesday, Republican members of Congress seemed fixated on the idea that Twitter has long displayed unnecessary bias against Republicans through the nebulous practice.
Fusion GPS Co-Founder Glenn Simpson's recently disclosed Senate testimony has cast new light on President Donald Trump's nebulous business ties and financial history.
In January he proposed some nebulous constitutional changes that analysts said pointed to his intention to stay beyond the end of his current term.
While "wellness" is a nebulous term often representing therapies with questionable clinical value, it's a huge business in the U.S. and around the world.
LCD TVs range from the atrocious to the sublime, and HDR performance is so nebulous that you really have to see it for yourself.
The Parliament needs to review the scope of internet freedoms as well as reconsider the nebulous guarantee of free speech provided by the Constitution.
There's a lot of what we call "noise" in people's reactions, or nebulous comments, so I have to dissect a lot of the information.
He refused to answer lawmakers' questions, claiming some nebulous version of executive privilege that almost certainly does not cover his conversations with the president.
She shared a message from a follower asking them to debunk the "stupidity" of the coat theory and called out nebulous "people" sharing it.
For several years, researchers have hinted at the nebulous goal of quantum supremacy as a harbinger of when the financial spigots will fly open.
Whatever the Fourth Industrial Revolution is (other futurists are still pitching the necessity of a still nebulous third industrial revolution), it's certainly not real.
That's quite the cocktail of emotions, on top of the nebulous Force history, and it manifests in the moment as one tremulous, cathartic kiss.
If you follow heavy rock, or doom, or that nebulous grey area betwixt the two, odds are that you've already heard of Death Alley.
But many of the administration's trade hawks regard them as nebulous, especially when it comes to Chinese trade practices that administration officials consider unfair.
The biggest reward for putting up with all this is nebulous: the sense that you are part of the whirl while history is being made.
Admission to Harvard, previously granted by meeting a clear academic cut-off, became more nebulous—based more heavily on the "character and fitness" of applicants.
The Belters, then, are a nebulous Other, a group that—much like real-world targets of systemic oppression—find their concerns dismissed whenever it's convenient.
One's patience for this entirely nebulous and possibly non-existent genre depends entirely on one's attraction to Tindersticks, hard drink, and pomade from a tin.
If one thing is certain, it's that attribution in the event of a cyber crime is nebulous at best, and at worst a complete distraction.
Discussions of branding have become the norm particularly in creative fields — and yet personal branding may seem like a nebulous (and at times lofty) concept.
Ansari's allegations are more complicated and more nebulous in nature, coming from one woman's blog post rather than a heavily vetted report with multiple sources.
Citing nebulous issues like safety, cosmetology schools make sure students have to go through strict training "in order to shore up their industry," Carpenter said.
In hopes of uncovering the truth behind this nebulous spiral of lies, we decided to reach out to Yearwood and hear more about this matter.
Women, of course, face never-ending pressure to seem "chill," a facade they risk breaking if they exceed some arbitrary, nebulous number of packed items.
If you want to make like Kirk and Picard and have your own nebulous robot assistant, then right now Google Home is the right choice.
But extradition requests are complex matters, typically complicated by "unique and knotty treaties, multilayer exceptions to rules and nebulous definitions of extraditable crimes," he wrote.
But, as with so many global issues, it's hard for us to comprehend the on-the-ground reality of something so vast and seemingly nebulous.
Markets for trading secondary shares have helped some entrepreneurs convert nebulous equity into income, but it's always the participating market determining the value of shares.
Despite the countdown being the most diverse in terms of sex, nationality and genre, it was being described by that most nebulous of insult: "safe".
But the second and third clauses—the absence of a justifiable alternative, and the link between the gene and the disease—are much more nebulous.
The role of editor-in-chief can be one of those nebulous, hard-to-pin-down titles that means something vastly different in each industry.
With New York obsessed by stock prices and material displays of wealth, spending on something so nebulous and conceptual appeared not just eccentric, but perverse.
The FTC is on the alert for the increasingly nebulous, sometimes sneaky, ways that advertising has crept into media and national events, according to Greenbaum.
Still having to fulfil their last few Championship fixtures, stuck between the recent past and the near future, Bolton are in a uniquely nebulous situation.
Advertising lawyer Jeffrey Greenbaum told Mashable in an earlier interview that the nebulous world of social media marketing has proven a headache for the FTC.
Nebulous Neptune rules escape in all its wonderful forms: meditation, music and art, alcohol, anesthesia... If you want a break from reality, you call Neptune.
This is a time-honored color code for jealousy, obsession, and, as in Hitchcock's masterpiece, a nebulous past/present overlay presented by an unreliable narrator.
Because CBD is able to mimic the actions of some natural brain chemicals, its potential therapeutic benefits are wide-ranging but—at this point—nebulous.
Republicans called for an ever more punitive "war on drugs," while many Democrats offered little beyond nebulous calls to eliminate the "root causes" of crime.
Camber Creek invests in either type of company, though for the more nebulous companies, they are looking for a business innovation that sets it apart.
Joshua Marston's "Complete Unknown" is a curious hybrid, teetering between a thriller and a romance only to land in a nebulous spot that is neither.
The effect was entirely alien, and also kind of transporting, like clothes in the process of morphing into some other, more free-form, nebulous thing.
How do you balance between the message you're trying to convey and this nebulous idea of "fun" that some people expect when loading a game?
The genre would become a buzzword, but it was still nebulous enough to rope in bands who, looking back on it now, had little overlap.
He believes that the key area is "social entertainment," a fairly nebulous term that he believes is beginning to show potential with some startup worldwide.
Like many brands, including Dove, Pantene and Always, the Ivanka Trump clothing line uses a marketing slogan evocative of girl power, the somewhat nebulous #womenwhowork.
On September 15, 2017, Cassini is scheduled to dive to its nebulous grave deep within the planet it has faithfully observed for over a decade.
Artist and composer Alexis Gideon synesthetically examines the nebulous line between memory and truth in The Comet and the Glacier, on view at Locust Projects.
During his first-round victory over Grigor Dmitrov on Monday, with no heat policy in effect, Wawrinka sought and received a rather nebulous injury timeout.
For many of us, the interpretation of lifestyle data is more nebulous and oftentimes difficult or perceived as very difficult to adhere to the recommendation.
Day6 "Sweet Chaos" Day6 is in every definition a Korean rock band, but they tend to find themselves somewhere in the nebulous K-pop bucket.
But wracked by guilt and nebulous memories of his past, the Mandalorian fought his way back to retrieve the baby and escape into the skies.
In "Constellations," a grab bag of an opening gallery, artworks and Jewish ceremonial objects play off one another in aesthetically pleasing, if historically nebulous, counterpoint.
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That outmoded economic system — the nebulous set of assumptions and power relationships that goes under the name "neoliberalism" — is the real target of the GND.
"Their demands are nebulous, their messaging makes no sense, they continuously move the ball," said David Bier, a policy analyst at the conservative CATO institute.
The We Company claims its value lies not just in the physical spaces it makes but in a more nebulous value: creating a sense of belonging.
Other than a nebulous "winning," there is nothing for a player of Far Cry 5 to latch onto other than the long monologues of the villains.
Much of the information that has emerged about the Wagner Group has the feel of the former soldier's story — fragmentary, nebulous, and pieced together in hindsight.
There is a very nebulous feeling in the air about just how Big or Important AR is going to be and people are out fact finding.
"When I'm nerding out over the layout on the page, all of this stuff is contributing to the nebulous process of what a film is." video
It was the early 2000s, and the fight over population growth and the ozone layer had been replaced by an even more dire, if nebulous, threat.
Executive salaries are pretty nebulous, and oftentimes employees only have a vague inkling of what the people at the top of a company are really making.
He appeared on its cover in 1990, making headlines as he gave a nebulous response to an interviewer who asked him if his marriage was monogamous.
But two former Google employees sued the company early this year for allegedly discriminating against white men, in a far more nebulous and wide-ranging complaint.
Because she's now dating (or canoodling with, or however you define this nebulous relationship) Scott Disick, Richie is that much closer to the Kardashian industrial complex.
However, all nominations fell under the "limited series or TV movie" category, a nebulous space that usually includes TV movies or specials like The People vs.
If the GOP plan gets to Trump's desk, the more moderate (if often nebulous) argument about a need to "fix" Obamacare very quickly becomes near-obsolete.
That leaves Uber in a nebulous position Schneiderman's office wouldn't comment beyond telling The Verge that it is open to the possibility of triggering the agreement.
Apple named a new Apple Music boss on Wednesday, and his background hints at what the company's thus far nebulous content strategy might be going forward.
Half of the nebulous idea of 'the chin' seems to be anticipation, fighters are almost always hurt by the shots that they do not see coming.
As much as average physical differences (and more nebulous mental differences) exist, we put a lot of work into emphasizing and exaggerating them, consciously and unconsciously.
But Airbnb, which has been valued at about $30 billion, is worth watching as it expands beyond lodging and into the more nebulous realm of experiences.
The nebulous and yet nevertheless intuitive values Kelly articulated—chivalry, piety, valor, and patriotism—are precisely the grounds on which Trump prefers to make his stands.
Though still nebulous the proposal, championed most loudly by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a new congresswoman from New York, has been met with surprising enthusiasm in Washington.
What was once a powerful concept has become the nebulous mot du jour we reach for when we're not sure how else to capture women's attention.
It's one of these things that is so concrete and so palpable, but is also so nebulous and fuzzy when you try to really define it.
While this event may no longer offer an accurate barometer of that nebulous thing called American art, it does offer an artistic essay about the times.
If you need more information, grabbing a coffee or drink with a potential or current coworker isn't the worst way to figure out these nebulous requirements.
But the offer combines some real concessions, like lower tariffs, with nebulous promises, and it will be hard to ensure that China sticks to its commitments.
Far from being nebulous organizations operating in the shadows, PBMs have operated in partnership with other players in the healthcare landscape to optimize benefits for decades.
Be mindful of vanishing money as Mercury harmonizes with nebulous Neptune—packages and paychecks may get lost in the ether, so stay on top of it.
They are now marks for frivolous litigation premised upon nebulous assertions as well as a complete and willful ignorance of how pop music is actually made.
And maybe most importantly, it's easy for the average American to understand, unlike the the Odyssean twists and turns and nebulous characters of the Mueller saga.
Agencies were directed to apply nebulous floodplain requirements in federal planning, licensing and regulatory permitting actions, and these Carter-era instructions remain codified in agency regulations.
In mere minutes, MarineTraffic had helped me turn my nebulous resentment of the rich into a sharply tuned critique of a rich person's social-media presence.
Japan's obscenity law is both severe and nebulous, harshly restricting the distribution, display, and sale of "obscene materials" but failing to define what, exactly, constitutes obscenity.
Still, sometimes it feels like she's starring in a one-woman show titled That's So J Lawr for our benefit, with the aim of collecting nebulous Likes.
Plus, "masculine" foods are almost never chastised for being "basic," the ever-nebulous term used to describe someone with average, predictable taste that's usually reserved for women.
Patreon is introducing a new payment processing fee system in May, changing a more nebulous rate that Patreon has previously said ranges from 2 to 0003 percent.
Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, who told Fox News on Tuesday that "somebody in the nebulous intelligence community" could have leaked the information.
They are unfamiliar forms born in the liminal space between reality and make-believe; they are vaguely identifiable, but more often, nebulous and amorphous shapes without structure.
The "draw your OTP" prompt frequently saw artists use stick figures for their examples to represent a nebulous, universalized pairing dynamic rather than a specific fictional couple.
The statutes on bribery, extortion and similar laws contain inclusive, nebulous definitions, while offering little guidance on the difference between politics as usual, and a federal indictment.
In a press release, HTC said that it will have "the capability to be powered by more than a traditional gaming PC," though that's a nebulous description.
But again, this isn't exceptional: It is nearly impossible to meet the nebulous, ever-changing standards of female presentation while also appealing to every individual person's taste.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister said European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker had clarified during an animated conversation on Friday that he had not called her "nebulous".
The place to start is by recognizing that we face not some nebulous threat from "terrorists" or "violent extremists," but a distinct enemy: the Islamic totalitarian movement.
As a way of explaining things on a visceral level it's such a potent tool for these kind of nebulous concepts such as scarcity and climate change.
Brooks's close attention to detail, such as the fingers on a nebulous Death or expressions of horror on figures held captive, makes the works jarring yet visceral.
But the real answers, the long-term results of ditching the EU in favor of nebulous ideas of "independence" and a new-found sovereignty, are wildly complex.
Bianca Valle's paintings are soft, pastel splatterings where each color overlaps and dilutes one another to form a nebulous mass of gentle, if hard to comprehend, beauty.
Although HTC has made some nebulous statements about new VR hardware for arcades, it's relatively unlikely that we'll see a massively redesigned Vive in the near future.
I could have pulled out different things, like child care, but as a mother of four who often works at home, so much of that is nebulous.
Much of SoftBank's business is in the areas of telecommunications and the internet, so any extra value would need to be created from nebulous cross-selling opportunities.
Though his role at the White House was always nebulous, he emerged as a top spokesman for the Trump administration, frequently appearing on CNN and other networks.
Ginsburg's health has been the subject of intense public scrutiny, and has sparked the generation of a nebulous web of conspiracy theories among those on the right.
The Battle of Hardhome arguably saved Season 5 from irrelevance, at last revealing what that nebulous White Walker threat was capable of, in all its unending horror.
In roughly four hours, it tackles an admirably large swath of the nebulous web of commerce, tradition, and savor that constitutes the 21st-century approach to eating.
He is taking me on a spiritual journey to learn as much as we can about this nebulous business concerned with creatures from rivers, lakes, and oceans.
But this nebulous phrasing created a problem for budtenders in the dispensaries—after all, what exactly was the concentrate or edible equivalent of an ounce of bud?
I wanted it to be something like that, this piece of art that can't be defined in any way and just sits in this nebulous world almost.
As time went on, she continuously—and often boldly—crossed out of "friend-zone" territory and into the nebulous borderland of "what-the-fuck-are-we" country.
Bali Chainani Bali, though she lives in some nebulous zone between the kids and the adults, is an aunty herself, considering the fact she's raising a teenager.
These products promised actual cleanliness—not "clean" in the nebulous way so many wellness products are—and with it, a certain kind of access to better health.
While success for the Trump administration very much hinges on making progress in eliminating North Korea's nuclear weapons, what constitutes success for Pyongyang is much more nebulous.
There may be some confusion when it comes to paychecks or work flow as detail-oriented Mercury harmonizes with nebulous Neptune, but just go with the flow.
What makes Iowa so important is the perception it creates of who is ahead, who is "viable," who has that most prized and nebulous of assets: momentum.
Phillips deliberately eschewed the best-known versions of the Joker's nebulous backstory and stripped his movie of as many traditional comic book-y elements as he could.
The equator — which passes through Murillo's native country of Colombia and, therefore, carries a personal significance — becomes both a point of reference and a nebulous geographic construct.
While it's easy to put all of this down to some nebulous idea of winter gloominess, there might be a scientific reason for all of this despondency.
Fox News may see its bread and butter as lauding that nebulous time period when America was "great" — when men were men, and women took a back seat.
But it touched a long-running sore spot in the video game community: the nebulous power copyright law gives developers over the people who build on their work.
It averts its eye from the possibility of America as a historical villain in pursuit of some nebulous "answer" which supposedly exists in the median between divergent viewpoints.
Here's how it happened, according to Peschak: I trained my camera on the nebulous shadow as it slowly transformed into the sleek silhouette of a large great white.
There is, however, one thing that sometimes irks me about having whatever nebulous responsibility comes with being a critic: I always think I'm supposed to have good taste.
Perhaps the paradox and challenge for Art in the Age of the Internet is that it compartmentalizes artworks about a nebulous subject, that is itself resistant to rules.
But she went much deeper into the nitty-gritty details of what those often nebulous ideas would look like in practice on major issues like Afghanistan and Iran.
Though david-me founded KotakuInAction in 2014, the same year the hate group that would eventually be known as GamerGate came into being, "ownership" on reddit is nebulous.
He's also able to jump into more nebulous events, such as the scene with the White Walkers in which the Night King marks Bran by grabbing his arm.
Threaded through these debates is a nebulous sense that there's still a choice, as if it's December 2015 and there's a slipping chance for Trump to be rejected.
When my nebulous but crippling sense of culpability emerged in mid-2016, family, friends and current and former Reuters colleagues assured me the deaths were not my fault.
This new vetting process is still nebulous, Doug Ericksen, a state senator from Washington who is heading up EPA communications during the transition, told NPR in an interview.
The episode has also been jarring for Trump, whose intermittent lobbying and nebulous, often contradictory descriptions of what he's wanted have shown he has limited clout with senators.
A new Gear VR apparently "will be presented in a short time," but Samsung's augmented reality work seems more nebulous — although it could also, eventually, be more important.
The authenticity of the video is nebulous — there are no obvious signs of tampering, but it could be, and in fact, is maybe even likely to be fake.
But it also sparked immediate debate, confusion, and uncertainty — because Twitter is trying to draw hard policy lines around the nebulous and sometimes all-encompassing realm of politics.
The harder part is assuring our clients that the images won't continue to re-emerge or knowing we've found them everywhere on the nebulous amorphia of the internet.
But even with these guidelines and safeguards in place, the algorithm frequently seems to rely on a wide range of nebulous criteria that's constantly being updated and evaluated.
"While the French news is still nebulous, it provides a playground for traders that could go on for quite a while," said a trader at a German utility.
At its heart was the idea of a "free and open Indo-Pacific" (FOIP), a nebulous concept conceived by Japan and enthusiastically taken up by the Trump administration.
But the most damaging effect of the Trump campaign is more nebulous and less visible—what are race relations going to look like when Trump leaves the stage?
Twitter claims Jones and the Infowars account don't violate its rules, which remain nebulous when it comes to fake news and misinformation that may have offline ripple effects.
When there is no specific law protecting us from being recorded or watched, cases fall to something called "reasonable expectation," which is a nebulous and ever changing standard.
If braceros were shadow workers with nebulous rights, the hundreds of thousands of undocumented workers who came in the wake of the program existed as shadows of shadows.
It's a little bit nebulous, at best, to suggest that somebody over and over again, making the claim that you do, and the narrative continues without any substantiation.
The president and national ministers may understand the benefits of conservation, but local officials have little interest in curbing their revenues for a nebulous goal such as "sustainability".
Holder insisted we refrain from "calling it what it is," and instead mandated that these cases be described in more nebulous and ambiguous terms: "combating violent extremism" matters.
As the full moon meets conspiratorial Pluto and Venus, the planet of values, harmonizes with nebulous Neptune, it can be hard to put your finger on the truth.
Donald Trump, candidate, offered promises and hope to the long-neglected working people of this country in the course of his campaign, but the details have been nebulous.
Greer Kadetsky is a college freshman full of nebulous ambition; so when Faith Frank, a lauded women's rights activist, offers to sharpen her focus, Greer is all in.
Personality, while a pretty nebulous term in the field of psychology, is generally defined as a person's distinctive characteristic patterns of thinking, according to the American Psychological Association.
The third signalling mechanism is the most nebulous but the most useful, and happens when contenders let slip some remark that betrays their deepest prejudices and gut instincts.
There's still no avenue for that to actually happen, but there's this nebulous idea that people should be let out of prison for things that are now legal.
But the seesawing account of his legal debts, coupled with his use of a particularly nebulous payment system, set him apart from other high-profile figures' online pleas.
What may have started out as a legitimate means of protesting for specific principles has evolved into a nebulous movement characterized only for its purpose-less virtue signaling.
That opens up a detour by which firms could evade the Sherman Act's near-watertight prohibition on cartels by seeking refuge under a nebulous shadow of state involvement.
The Trump administration's policy on Russia is both opaque and nebulous, shifting daily with a range of different messages coming out of the interagency and the White House.
Schenkman and his colleagues have found that another, more nebulous factor—timbre, the perceived sound quality of a noise—also plays a role in orienting echolocators in space.
Whether you have a specific health or fitness goal or your goal is to achieve that nebulous thing, "wellness," chances are you've thought about taking a multivitamin before.
You can get a general sense of the vibe, but it's not really possible to define things as Venus faces off with nebulous Neptune, piquing your psychic abilities.
By the end of the tracklist, it's clear there's no road in the nebulous genre of rock music King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard won't gleefully run on.
None of us is immune to the siren call of our gadgets, or to the nebulous sense of voluntarily hurtling toward some unforeseen future that is very bad.
LONDON — They are among the last drawings that Michelangelo ever produced: ethereal depictions of Christ on the cross, his legs a nebulous haze, his face a spectral blur.
Its borders are nebulous, usually encompassing Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Gowanus and Red Hook, and, depending on whom you ask, occasionally parts of Park Slope and Sunset Park.
Even if "it"—it being this nebulous force clouding Santa Anita—is not the footing, the footing is essential for them to monitor as they work toward reform.
As notes of contrition go, these landed on on the nebulous end of mistakes were made and did little to actually explain who screwed up, how or why.
Messenger Mercury will also be in strong harmony with nebulous Neptune, creating an even more confusing air of uncertainty, but at least you can depend on your friendships!
"Like all intelligence, it appears to be nebulous," said Marc Polymeropoulos, who served 26 years in the CIA before retiring from the agency's Senior Intelligence Service in June.
While the rules around cigarettes are well-established, vaping has occupied a more nebulous position, and it's not surprising that a company like Walmart could find that disconcerting.
Geillis is also at the center of the series's nebulous time-travel concerns, although this episode is designed to ask questions about the phenomenon rather than answer any.
Biological essentialism is the belief that people of different genders, race, and sexual orientation are all innately, essentially different due to a set of nebulous predetermined biological factors.
It has sent protesters to the streets in more than one nation, and has American officials combing through bank transactions leading to a nebulous web of offshore accounts.
In Idaho, Kentucky, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin, the law is nebulous as to whether your pro-Hillary merch is welcome at your polling station.
There are companies that are like a subset of Reddit, but the kind of massive interest group for everything plus this nebulous global community connection, I've not seen elsewhere.
While all this might seem a bit nebulous, and even potentially intrusive, the idea behind Google Coach makes a lot of sense based on what we know so far.
EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker also played down a tiff caught on camera where May remonstrated with him about his remark that Britain's position on Brexit was "nebulous".
And each part seems connected in some nebulous way, such that you cannot arrive in the politics and culture of 22000 without each preceding event, beginning with 22001/113.
Armisen's jokes also carry a message to the over-professionalized young artists who've been trained in MFA programs to package and market their work in nebulous, impenetrable academic formulations.
They are appalled by what they see as Francis��s lack of interest in theology, and his abandonment of principle in the name of a nebulous requirement for mercy.
Comedians especially operate within a musty little bubble — they don't attend awards shows, they perform at comedy-specific venues, and they wield a more nebulous grade of celebrity clout.
We also saw applications of AR technology at CES designed for specific use cases like road safety, and not just in service to a nebulous futuristic concept of computing.
And more to the point, no one is entirely sure how to define 5G at the moment, beyond the fairly nebulous notion of it being the successor to 4G.
These exhortations have grown increasingly nebulous over the span of her career – which is just as well, as her work on specific earthly political concerns has historically been inconsistent.
Bran is a human database of facts and knowledge that he acquired from "reading" the history/canon presented to him through his nebulous abilities as the Three-Eyed Raven.
A nebulous central authority imposes regulations to avoid overtaxing the environment, including mandatory birth control, waived only for families who have proven themselves responsible enough to raise a child.
On the EP's title track "Blooms," Deebs exchanges Perry's silky crooning for more elusive and nebulous electronic vocals, but maintains the balance between angelic synth and an entrancing bassline.
I want to see how these last few states go, see how the convention goes, and then, when I make up my mind, I won't be nebulous about it.
Personal info is a somewhat nebulous concept, and the fact that experts are describing the GDPR as "staggeringly complex" is not making it easy to cover all the bases.
Shutter control proved highly controversial as a concept, at least until 9/11 occurred and First Amendment rights began to be routinely sacrificed en masse for nebulous security gains.
There is a full Moon in Pisces on Sunday, which will be quite emotional—personal revelations are made as the boundaries between your inner and outer worlds become nebulous.
That's why Sessions' plan embodies all the dangers of populism: it features a nebulous promise, like being tough on crime, but doesn't necessarily deploy an effective or efficient strategy.
Antifa, a nebulous anti-fascist group, has become controversial lately because its members say that the proper way to fight fascists and white supremacists is to physically fight them.
The interactions between Mueller and Manafort's defense attorneys about the lying allegations offered some nebulous clues of how the onetime Trump campaign chairman's case fits into the overall investigation.
The finalists are scattered throughout the country, from Los Angeles to Austin to Boston to Washington, D.C. (which has three candidates in the mix, including the nebulous "Northern Virginia").
It's worth noting, as Fusion editor Ethan Chiel did in the aforementioned episode of Press Play, that the practice of storing information in "the cloud" is a nebulous one.
For me the floppy disk is like a kind of small, cozy room easy to decorate and I prefer this over a large, nebulous hall you get lost in.
Turns out there are other, less nebulous, advantages to taking a fight on short notice as well, particularly if you're not actually in the UFC when you take it.
For now, as the offerings continue to operate in a nebulous legal space, the SEC is resorting to a very old adage in its communications with potential ICO investors.
His relationship with Dirty Projectors co-guitarist/vocalist Amber Coffman also ended, which led to yet another restructuring of the generally nebulous band back to its mostly solo origins.
When Saetia released their nine-song, self-titled album in 1998, they didn't so much invent a subgenre as much as they defined one that had long felt nebulous.
While the debris from the 9/11 attacks was cleared away years ago, we're similarly trapped in the senseless wars the West launched against nebulous enemies in their wake.
Much of what we think we know comes from reading something somewhere, or extrapolating generalities from a single bottle, or remembering something somebody said, or from equally nebulous sources.
Those and other executives continue to work with Kushner as he stands up his new Office of American Innovation, a still-nebulous project that ostensibly aims to modernize government.
For all the emotional perquisites implied in the nebulous term "purpose" — the feeling of self-knowledge, of security, of companionship — he pays the toll of absolute and unquestioning devotion.
Like many of her subsequent books, it dealt with social and sexual distress, in this case a relationship between a middle-class teacher and a sailor of nebulous sexuality.
Uber's logo has become so unintelligible to the end-user that it requires an explanation to communicate its message — a message that is more nebulous than it should be.
China: In an effort to placate President Trump and end a trade war with the U.S., China has offered real concessions — alongside nebulous promises that may not be enough.
Miller said the $1.5 million figure, which was determined during the trial, included specific items like hotels and flights and more nebulous damages like mental anguish, pain, and suffering.
Over time, "punk" has grown into a nebulous term, co-opted for better or worse by people who may not have been welcome during Muir's youth in the scene.
We find a catharsis for rejection and a support group for it in The Bachelor, whereas in real life rejection is too often nebulous, open-ended, and endured in solitude.
But it's a deceptively nebulous concept, one that strikes a chord in our psyche beyond definitions like 'the technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We now know that certain forms of visual art increase connectivity and plasticity in our brains when we engage with their nebulous compositional propositions.
Look, these are fraught, nebulous times when we hear promises of a future free of menial labor, but better expect to compete with automated systems for scraps of gig work.
Nebulous claims of fraud, meanwhile, underlay the state's draconian voter ID law, passed in 2018, which has been criticized as surgically targeting (liberal-leaning) college students from out of state.
In 2015, Microsoft called Windows 10 the last version of Windows because Windows is becoming a more nebulous concept than versions like "Windows 8" and "Windows 10" really let on.
I believe that Black Lives Matter is a nebulous conglomeration of well-meaning activists who are fighting against this country's entrenched racism, not a hierarchal cabal plotting to kill cops.
His mandate is so nebulous, he argues, it amounts to "outrageously broad powers" for a willing sheriff, especially beyond city borders (his county includes 130 towns and villages outside Chicago).
The world of influencer marketing, where celebrities, public personalities and bloggers get paid to promote brands across their social media accounts, is a nebulous one and notoriously difficult to regulate.
Note, though, that pot remains a federally illegal Schedule I controlled substance, so factor in the nebulous black market and that sales figure may be as high as $52.5 billion.
As the nebulous hologram industry attempts to break into a legitimate form of live entertainment, it's hard to be sure if David can be the one to lead the way.
The writing itself seems tipsy: It can be energetic, colorful, fun, buzzy, affecting and spot on, but also loose, sloppy, digressive and excessively poetized at moments, veering into nebulous grandiosity.
Even when trying to be financially prudent, don't scrimp on these five crucial areas of your life: Self-care is a nebulous concept that means different things to different people.
It's is a nebulous term, so let me define it as best I can: The "male gaze" is when art — film, written, or otherwise — assumes the man's point of view.
Google's decision to shut out Gab was effectively a case of one platform kneecapping a rival platform Gab furthermore argues that Google's standard for sufficient moderation is nebulous and subjective.
The art of DJing is a nebulous and malleable thing, but most of us step into clubs weekend after weekend hoping for some kind of stability amidst the world's disjointedness.
You will be able to beautifully communicate your empathy for others on Monday as the sun in your house of communication harmonizes with nebulous Neptune in your house of relationships.
It's a space that at first seems open and free, but all belongs to a nebulous force called "The Depot" that the citizens of the world speak in riddles about.
Likewise, Fidel Castro's Communist Cuba imposed its own form of Latin dictatorship, while Mexico was in the grip of one-party rule by the ideologically nebulous Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
A lot of uncertainty still remains around the regulatory environment around US tech, and the future trade relationship between the US-China, making the investment outlook all the more nebulous.
A certain air of mystery has long surrounded exactly what Gates is telling his interlocutors, with periodic court filings offering up only nebulous details about his interactions with federal prosecutors.
A "couple" members even suggested the Fed tweak its approach to inflation, moving away from the 2 percent goal and toward a more nebulous "gradually rising path" in prices instead.
When the majority of people think of data, they probably imagine vast stores of information on their computers—little nebulous files that must be cleaned up from time to time.
In September, federal prosecutors in the United States Southern District of New York revealed three complaints painting a portrait of widespread corruption in the nebulous marketplace of college basketball recruiting.
In both Junior and Day Out of Days, there's a nebulous mother-daughter relationship in the background, where sometimes the kid is more adult than the adult and vice versa.
But something else is inescapable, too, because Brexit is so bound up with "Britishness"— that never-quite-defined and often nebulous shared culture that has become as impossible to avoid.
Offred writes to a nebulous "you" that sometimes feels like God, sometimes like her husband, sometimes like a figure she's invented to keep her from believing that she's already dead.
They surely believe it even though Mills was essentially reassigned to a nebulous role on the Madison Square Garden Company board that will presumably allow him to keep Dolan's ear.
" The explanation that appeared on screen was nebulous: "Dan was removed from the game after a report of another incident, which happened off-camera and did not involve a player.
If that sounds like a lot of guesswork, it's because illegal businesses don't exactly keep public financial records, and the scope of the vast ad fraud underbelly is particularly nebulous.
Even though that didn't happen at Super Nebulous 4, many of the women (and one amazingly talented 9-year-old) received coaching from other players before and during their matches.
That can itself sound nebulous, but it was one of the best moves for the company because I was a founder, sitting at the table for all the major decisions.
For as long as Donald Trump has been in office, the nebulous opposition known as the Resistance has been waiting for the Russia Thing to blow up in the president's face.
Facebook admitted to congressional investigators on Wednesday that it sold $100,000 worth of ads to a nebulous Russian company with a history of pro-Kremlin propaganda, the Washington Post first reported.
The social network's somewhat nebulous content policies, which already allow for some kinds of graphic content if it's a matter of public interest, have come under fire repeatedly for uneven enforcement.
It doesn't hurt that this year's theme, much like 2017 as a whole, is sort of nebulous, leaving world leaders without an issue like refugees or climate change to rally around.
A university professor and moderate with the nebulous Peronist political flank, Fernandez is seen as a consensus builder, in contrast to his divisive, higher-profile running mate, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
The watchword of the Democratic primary has been "electability," a nebulous descriptor that has captured the liberal obsession with finding the perfect candidate to oust Donald Trump from the Oval Office.
I actually just found out about Money Diaries yesterday and initially thought I would write one in the nebulous future when my life would be more interesting, but then I reconsidered.
But Jackson was recently chased out of the confirmation process to be VA secretary for the nebulous accusation of prescribing sleeping pills to officials traveling overseas and for other unsubstantiated allegations.
The sensations themselves might be nebulous, difficult to describe in words, but I can usually tell if they're a 3 (shit feels strange) or a 10 (I'm totally fucking losing it).
Because then, anxiety isn't just a nebulous feeling those of us who don't experience it can't grasp, but a controlling and toxic partner who we can imagine standing in the room.
Based on what is known of president-elect Donald J. Trump's nebulous policy proposals, conservative economists says that defense, construction, engineering, independent contractors, and small businesses could see real jobs creation.
He said he did not mean to offend May and his comments describing the British position as "nebulous" referred to the broader state of the Brexit debate in the United Kingdom.
Who cares if that Pikachu is chilling six feet above a fountain—it's a goddamn Pikachu just hovering in a nebulous form of reality existing between my phone and my eyeballs!
Tech investing has its follies; but it's not such a simple game that consistent above-market returns can be generated at will, as a cover for some nebulous long-term goal.
But even leaving aside the initial question of what you might be paying now and how a tech company's swooping in could affect it, there's the more nebulous boogeyman of gentrification.
"It resulted in that nebulous data zone that we were so fearful about," said Dr. Luciana Borio, an official with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, in the recent Science article.
" In fact, as Breyer writes, "no guidance has issued" to explain how an individual can satisfy the nebulous requirements for waiver eligibility, such as "undue hardship," and "in the national interest.
Lax school entry requirements in most states which permit nebulous philosophical and/or religious exemptions to vaccination foster these immunization holes as do inexplicably long "grace periods" for vaccine catch-up.
But again, I'm not just talking nebulous, big-picture prognostication—though any number of the Trump Administration's unconscionable governmental orders could serve as an analogue to Footloose's cartoonishly oppressive dancing ban.
"Open world" is a nebulous term that often means a huge map with lots to do, or a game world with colliding systems that result in unexpected moments (see: Far Cry).
As a musical concern, however, Lil Peep (born Gustav Ahr) was still much closer to the beginning of his career than its peak, a catalytic presence but still a nebulous one.
People have long prepared for hurricanes, for Brexit, for Ebola, for the nebulous threat of a "doomsday," which for some Silicon Valley billionaires is when the robots revolt against the ultrarich.
After Poggio's discovery, "De rerum natura" finally received the reception it deserved and influenced centuries of important thinkers (though exactly how much, and in what ways, remain nebulous in Greenblatt's telling).
Add that to a perennial pastime of hating on that nebulous group called millennials and we have the makings of what, on the surface, can be read as a generational feud.
Now it's a nebulous body, a tangled mat beneath the Oregon soil that occupies an area the size of three Central Parks and may weigh as much as 5,000 African elephants.
But it also illuminated the nebulous rules around political ads on Facebook and Instagram, with many wondering if the ads were, in fact, real — thus prompting a sponsored content policy change.
The leaderless, nebulous protest movement has rejected the vote as long as some of former president Abdelaziz Bouteflika's allies are still in power, saying it could not be free or fair.
The STI identified here is somewhat nebulous: "revealing the moral implications of the continued burning of fossil fuels," either through statements from leaders and groups or organized pressure campaigns from activists.
He also adds details to explain his apparently fabricated academic and job history, claiming that nebulous government entities seem to have made his birth certificate, employment records, and college transcripts disappear.
I harbored a nebulous conviction that I could tolerate only so much pain, short of a red zone in which I would go mad or die or something terrible would happen.
Anand Babu, a Googler who led one of the company's nebulous projects on urban transportation, is Sidewalk's chief operating officer, running a team to deploy the products the engineering unit builds.
Why it matters: Boeing was initially expected to launch its first crewed mission to the station in early 2020, but Friday's technical issues may call that already nebulous timeline into question.
Will, who is black, mentions that charging black men with the nebulous crime of being "aggressive" has typically been used as a justification to kill them, and that's why Kenny is upset.
Two, "fake news" is a deliberately nebulous term that shifts the buck to anyone involved in the business of "news," when the real issue is Facebook's specific impact on that news industry.
Tech both as an industry and as a nebulous utopian idea is too often portrayed either as the savior of the human race, or as a misanthropic, self-righteous machine of capitalism.
Though Trump denied any connection between the aid freeze and the request for investigations, impeachment witnesses testified to the contrary, and the administration's justifications for the hold have been inconsistent and nebulous.
Our ability to detect and to stop future attacks increasingly will depend upon overcoming the limitations encryption puts on law enforcement and the nebulous nature of lone wolf or small cell operations.
"The term 'hookup' is entirely ambiguous," he said, and since it is "basically a nebulous term that could mean anything," it has led to a misunderstanding of what's actually going on today.
While NASA has spent the last year doing its darnedest to convince everybody it's got a journey to Mars in the works for the 2030s, the space agency's actual plans remain nebulous.
In fact, as an otherwise nebulous, frequently-rebooted character, that's really all that can be said about... unless you grew up in Europe, where that was never the case to begin with.
In his 1987 book, Troubled Land, which addresses the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Graham traveled the area photographing everyday landscapes in which any hint of the ongoing conflict was nebulous at best.
The more junior the knowledge worker is, the more likely he is to spend his time doing things that are easy to measure rather than engaging in more demanding but nebulous work.
Unlike Jefferson, Polk sits in a weird nebulous zone of presidents — a man who kept his promise to serve just one term, but saw his legacy decline as the decades wore on.
Since Venus is facing off with strict Saturn and dark Pluto while harmonizing with nebulous Neptune, we can evaluate the ways we say no while still taking someone else's feelings into consideration.
It's a scary litmus test that shows how nebulous and subjective information on the web has become, especially for the teenaged and older users who make up the biggest social media audience.
Though melodic hardcore had long been a term, and records that slotted into its nebulous orbit had existed since the mid-80s, few nailed the mixture as well as Over the James.
Copper manufacturers were outraged at the concept of nebulous "investors" stepping into the physical supply chain and several of them fought a two-year rearguard action in the courts to block it.
The soccer mom was considered the demographic to win over at the time, though later analyses proved that she didn't really exist or, if she did, was too nebulous as a category.
Rather than asking particular questions that are likely to illicit nebulous answers from the nominee, senators should simply ask Kavanaugh whether he believes the Constitution affords citizens a fundamental right to privacy.
Her energetic personality often made her the life of the party, so she started the YesJulz Agency in 2014 to capitalize on the nebulous intersection of night life, social media and marketing.
While the love we have for our mothers springs from the deep, primal physical connection we have from our time in her womb, our connection with our fathers can be more nebulous.
Vickie Adams, a financial adviser who specializes in divorce issues in Manhattan Beach, California, has had many clients with nebulous chunks of money that were originally supposed to go toward college funds.
But conservatives emphasized that they shouldn't be equated with the so-called alternative right, or alt-right, an umbrella term for the nebulous white nationalist movement that has been accused of bigotry.
Conversely, Oliver Stone's Savages (2012) positions a polyamorous triad as the central focus, but the film was criticized by bloggers in the community for its nebulous, thoughtless view of multiple partner-relationships.
With entertainment and education, it was the more nebulous fear of brainwashing, a worry that there was a softness in the American mind that could be exploited by nefarious filmmakers — and professors.
The levels — high school, college and pro — are nebulous and chaotic, with college players earning money, high school players jumping to pro status, and pro players retiring early and returning to college.
Last year, two anonymous blog posts raised concerns over the resources "the only 'abortion fund' in Mississippi" was spending on what the post termed "nebulous, less verifiable assistance" than paying for abortions.
Clearly these sorts of updates were a big motivator behind forking iOS and iPadOS, as the iPad increasingly seeks to blaze its own path in the nebulous territory between mobile and desktop.
Instead of scrutinizing this amazing cuisine with such a nebulous criterion as "authenticity," we should recognize these foods for being cleverly adapted, remixed, reshaped—and above all, for being very much real.
Concerns about undocumented immigration typically center on competition for jobs or the use of public resources, but complaints about assimilation are mostly about identity — a nebulous mix of race, religion and language.
The plan was to take the things that we had done, the dirty reverbs, the wide nebulous midrange, and flip it for DI [direct injection] guitars [recorded directly into the mixing console].
US officials have built on this for years, disguising their true agenda behind appeals to nebulous notions of "human rights" — conveniently ignoring their uncritical support of countries like Saudi Arabia and Israel.
We come to understand what types of stories "they" want and which "they'll" kill — "they" referring to that nebulous, changeable group of deciders in the news division or on a specific program.
There was a time when Cruz was caught at school with a gun-related object in his backpack, but Holland said teachers don't know what to do when kids exhibit "nebulous" behavior.
The economic consequences of remittances on the U.S. economy are nebulous, leading to sharp disagreements between supporters and those who want tougher policing — a debate that tends to run along partisan lines.
Hekselman, 63, owes a lot to the more nebulous tone of Kurt Rosenwinkel, though he has a knack for playful misdirection and blues inflection that gives him an identity of his own.
Hekselman, 63, owes a lot to the more nebulous tone of Kurt Rosenwinkel, though he has a knack for playful misdirection and blues inflection that gives him an identity of his own.
His infamous Harlem Shake video—about which the FCC refused to release emails, citing a nebulous FOIA exemption rule—tried to convince Americans that without net neutrality the internet would be better.
Your planetary ruler, dreamy, nebulous Neptune, will conflict with Venus, the planet of love, on Monday—the energy will be strong, stirring up some insecurities that could cause you to act out.
What we put in our bodies, how those things get to us, and where they come from are oftentimes parts of big nebulous machines well beyond the tangible scope of our daily lives.
Psych rock, the blanket genre often assigned to Desert Daze, is inherently nebulous—less a precise descriptor than an umbrella term for a kind of music that can't really be confined or defined.
Although social movements like the early Asian American one do eventually reach their terminus, the story of Asian America — as vast and nebulous as it has always been — doesn't end with the 1980s.
Fernandez and the Peronists, a nebulous political flank born from the decades-ago rule of Juan Peron and his wife Eva Peron - or Evita - have risen in popularity as Macri's star has waned.
Announced today, the new $99 Polaroid OneStep 113 is not made by Polaroid, if only because Polaroid largely exists these days as a brand and a nebulous collection of patents and intellectual property.
Oculus announced a self-contained headset called the Oculus Quest, but even there, rumors suggest it scrapped a higher-end device — and its former CEO Brendan Iribe left the company for nebulous reasons.
The label "transgender", and the terms "trans man" and "trans woman", are more nebulous terms for any biologically female person who identifies as a man, and any male who identifies as a woman.
Reddit might not have these algorithms, but the company has decided to police hate speech in the past once it crosses a nebulous line and typically involves a fair amount of public pressure.
Neither of them will be paid for their time, but when they post the pictures from the day they'll tag each other, opting to maximize their nebulous "influence" rather than make actual cash.
Then again, "gothic rock" has always been a nebulous term and The Cure are probably best-defined as a cool, unique group that bridged the gap from post-punk to early alt-rock.
Like others, he said the most nebulous part of cloud accounting concerns situations where the customer buys a product that can be used partly in the cloud, and partly on its own hardware.
While "at large" titles can be quite nebulous, you'll still be seeing Coddington's touch in the fashion tome's pages: She's on contract to produce a minimum of four editorial shoots annually for Vogue.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals released a decision later that month that revealed some nebulous details about the case, including that a company owned by a foreign country was fighting the subpoena.
Indie stalwarts like Of Montreal and Animal Collective were releasing goofy pop albums (Hissing Fauna and Strawberry Jam, respectively) that drowned any potential sorrow in nebulous shrieks, manic percussion, and gluttonous synth lines.
Today, a sunny Monday morning in Berlin: this is the classic "non-GAS-day" because GAS is gloomy, like November—like a rainy, nebulous, gray, overcast walk through a forest of unknown origin.
Tinder and Bumble already include anti-nudity clauses — albeit rather nebulous ones — in their terms of service, but the issue of unwanted sexually explicit messages doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon.
Ceilings in both rooms were ornamented by James Wall Finn (1866-1913), a muralist and decorative artist, with lovely cloudscapes that invited researchers to raise weary eyes and contemplate a nebulous, ethereal infinity.
There are a few nebulous energy projects percolating within its parent Alphabet — including a wind energy moonshot, solar partnership stuff and wind investments in Africa — but this initiative is coming from Google proper.
I have plenty of theories about why she didn't go farther, many of them tied up in questions of charisma and style and other nebulous factors that should be total nonsense but aren't.
Instead of weakly and ineffectively gesturing towards reproductive justice as some kind of nebulous progressive ideal, they need to actually stand up for the women they represent and fight to protect their rights.
It wants detail on some nebulous future plans to expand facial recognition capabilities, potentially making it tough for American citizens to enter or exit the country without having their faces scanned and logged.
It wants detail on some nebulous future plans to expand facial recognition capabilities, potentially making it tough for American citizens to enter or exit the country without having their faces scanned and logged.
It can encompass the nebulous and the scientific, the affective and the effective alike: sound baths and crystal healing, face masks and pore strips, therapy and traditional internal medicine, CBD and, well, TBD.
The moment you can take something from your head, this nebulous, ethereal thing that doesn't exist outside of your imagination, and turn it into something tangible and tactile—there's something magical about that.
But the way the grass drops off suddenly in the foreground gives the viewer a vivid window into how it feels to watch such ordinary scenes from within a puddle of nebulous apprehension.
Bloomberg is telling voters to vote against Trump not for nebulous reasons — providing a better role model, restoring our global standing — but for tangible ones: better insurance, keeping their children safe at school.
If you force all of this into the impeachment process, members of Congress are allowed to reach their own conclusions on what constitutes a high crime and misdemeanor, including nebulous theories of obstruction.
Since Britain shocked the world with its vote to abandon the European Union, its political institutions have tangled themselves in knots trying to decide what to do with their nebulous mandate to leave.
We understand precisely who Bikram Choudhury is: a rich, cosseted man who assumed different rules applied to him by virtue not only of his wealth but of the nebulous spirituality of his calling.
In late March, Spicer tried to downplay questions about whether Trump had collaborated with Russian officials by saying that the media used anything as nebulous as Russian salad dressing to demonstrate a connection.
There also seemed to be a nebulous sense of unease around the idea that Lara was virtual and not real — that we could inhabit her and even manipulate her, but never fully know her.
The New York Post ran an item that day with the vague headline "Beanie Feldstein opens up about sexuality," which was then aggregated by several other outlets — People, Bustle, HuffPost — with similarly nebulous headlines.
But the battle over the Note7 can still be seen as a wake-up call about ownership in the 21st century—and how nebulous the concept has become when it comes to connected devices.
Casting directors have to digest a nebulous idea and bring it to life it in a way that feels realistic, while achieving the overall look and tone that a creative team is going for.
Power is shared ambiguously between a weak president, who is elected from a field of loyalists and deals with day-to-day problems, and a nebulous revolutionary caste that controls the instruments of coercion.
Because Thrun was focused on the self-driving team (and after 2012, on his online education startup, Udacity), his codirector, Astro Teller, took the helm of a ship whose purpose and direction remained nebulous.
Sea - Starring Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard, Sea is one of the more nebulous projects that attempts to change the way you think about senses, and how they affect your perception of the world.
Special shoutouts to HBO's The Tale and Netflix's Private Life, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, and Roma, which we considered "films" here at Vox, under the increasingly nebulous dividing line between the two media.
Between the lines: "Lost wages and productivity" can seem like a nebulous cost, but it's a good way to think about the ripple effects of this crisis beyond the people who die from it.
A December commitment by some of the country's biggest producers to cut output by 800,000 tonnes might be a nebulous target but it's a clear signal of the margin pain being experienced by some.
Both proposals cast aside cost-benefit analysis and accepted science, adopted arbitrary responses, eschewed meaningful public participation and sought to impose nebulous federal regulations on the activities of private and non-federal government entities.
But yesterday at Gamescom in Germany, the makers of Star Citizen, the space exploration game of impossible ambition and nebulous release dates, showed they know how to do it better than perhaps anyone else.
And you know "major key" and "they," the nebulous force of cosmic hate that doesn't want us to achieve various triumphs in life, such as eating a healthy breakfast or releasing a platinum record.
In the second hour, Cooper takes off after Laura, journeying with his former colleague Diane Evans (also now back to her real self) through one of the nebulous portals that dot the American landscape.
"I cannot accept that some people who are blinded by the pursuit of profit are considering to sell the soul of football tournaments to nebulous private funds," Ceferin said in a speech last May.
In artist and composer Alexis Gideon's The Comet and the Glacier, on view at Locust Projects, he synesthetically examines the nebulous line between memory and truth, taking the rest of us with him, too.
Undoubtedly, critics will chastise my lack of support — especially as a serving Army officer — for the "mission" or the "troops," two nebulous concepts that have become increasingly but  dangerously coupled in the public consciousness.
Vote-counting is nebulous, since some DNC members have not revealed their plans even privately, and there's no reason those who have committed to support one candidate couldn't change their minds at the last minute.
As reported by Motherboard, some kid-focused YouTube creators have shifted to other video and streaming platforms, citing a lack of guaranteed safety for kids on YouTube, and frustrations with the platform's nebulous recommendation algorithm.
Perhaps the most nebulous area of communication surrounds "market colour", which traders have said in the past led to banks and clients revealing details of particular orders which were moving currencies at a given time.
Most notably, when MbS gave the impression last year that Riyadh endorsed the Trump administration's still nebulous Middle East peace plan, including U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, the king made a public correction.
They ask us to join their public-facing secret society, which touts the ideology of "savage philosophy," a nebulous idea that encompasses broad interpretations of indigenous identity, settler-colonialism, white guilt, land acknowledgement, and reparations.
People judge you based on your tone, on your facial expressions, on the respect you show them, on the nebulous sense of trust they get more than they judge you from any one strategic move.
The source material relied on its monsters for creative, messy excitement, but by taking such a large step back, the show risks leaving its characters to fight their own pasts, in a nebulous, shallow way.
Regardless of whether these individuals were friends, donors, associates or whether there was in fact any quid pro quo exchange, many look at these interactions as a nebulous web where Washington insiders gain special access.
If you really want the best resolution, you'll probably want to hold out for the 4K-equipped 328P6VU, although it'll likely to be somewhat pricer and still only has a nebulous Q1 2018 release window.
But while that approach works for films, TV, and video games, with a whole slew of VR games, videos, and nebulous "experiences" on the horizon, do we need a new rating system — one for sensations?
It's also a deeper if more nebulous disagreement: Do Democrats looking for someone who can return the party to the Obama era, or do they want a more aggressively liberal candidate as their standard-bearer?
One of the difficulties in studying and understanding the alt-right is the nebulous boundaries of the group—especially since the term "alt-right" was coined by its own members in order to define themselves.
As a response, it calls for the US to create policies and strategies, which, despite high-level recognition of gray zone activity as a national security threat, remain nebulous and lead to ad hoc coordination.
The aspirational L.A. settings, the ensemble cast connected via nebulous lifestyle choices, the sweeping aerial shots with light bouncing off glass facades, the deadpan looks in place of normal human emotion — "The Hills" invented this.
Nebulous Neptune, the planet of illusion and delusion, begins its retrograde today in Pisces at 4:43 PM. Neptune's all about fantasy—how far do you allow yourself to be carried away by make believe?
Ms. Hinkle would play hip-hop, including Kanye West, and then draw on acid-free, recycled paper, dipping Spanish moss into India ink while dancing, which creates the nebulous and sporadic nature of her work.
At the time, home-buying had always felt impossibly grown up, like taking out a life insurance policy or writing a will — something I wouldn't have to worry about until well into the nebulous future.
But with Page as his boss and Brin in a nebulous parallel role as the company's president, Pichai could never assume full responsibility for all aspects of the company, from its culture to its strategy.
In pushing back on Humbert's version of events and his nebulous grasp on reality, the doctor helps expose the true depths of his broken psyche, ultimately forcing him to confront the gravity of his crimes.
"The thing you're going to have to come to grips with now is that we've given a name to the nebulous concerns that everybody has about their health care," Slavitt recalls the president having said.
If the Potions cover was all nebulous slop and bare flesh bathing in moonlit radioactive swimming pools, this one's a little more fuck-me-robots-are-actually-massively-massively-horrifyingly-terrifyingly-absurdly-scary-aren't-they.
But what about the people who are already obsessed with Playboy, the collectors who have watched the magazine go from sultry pinups to bleached-blonde implants to the nebulous combination of celebrities and feigned taboo-breaking?
The litany of injuries has an effect on fans, who can rarely glom onto the career of one particular player, forced instead to give their soul to the nebulous "franchise" nearest where they happen to live.
There's no single indicator, so developers must choose quantifiable data points that, when synthesized together, can be indicative of something as nebulous as the "probability of becoming a positively contributing member of society" sought by ICE.
And for the first time since Negan's nebulous backstory — the details of which are mostly and inexplicably still a mystery — I really hope the show turns back time a bit and gives us a telling flashback.
But it turns out that Hitler's continued expansions were rooted in ideology and cold calculations of his military superiority to his neighbors, not a nebulous sense that British and French leaders were afraid to use force.
He was listed as the president of nebulous libertarian operations called Freedom Universal and Institute for Freedom, and had solicited donations to their cause, but it was difficult to find evidence of anything they had done.
But you have to believe that America is in the toilet, that crime is wildly out of control, that we need a strong man to protect us from nebulous threats already for it to be effective.
But the movement has also accomplished something broader, and more nebulous: It has given women the ability to talk about some of the hardest moments of their lives with less shame, stigma or fear of repercussions.
And it's not just Keane who benefits from this image: as recently as February, Robbie Savage invoked the Irishman in his criticism of Pogba and Lingard's social media posts, accompanied by the nebulous idea of discipline.
The proposal hearkens back to Operation Payback, the DDoS attack led by the nebulous hacktivist collective Anonymous in 2010, which temporarily took down Paypal's website in protest of the company's refusal to process donations to Wikileaks.
In a scalding 63-page opinion released in February 2001, a magistrate judge agreed that the tapes were virtually worthless: a "canvas," he said, "of nebulous conversations" that did not establish a case against the Aisenbergs.
Tired of doing a job using the most nebulous criteria and relying on the inexactitude of rankings and the always-shifting availability of fighters (who have the terrible habit of dropping out of fights last minute).
While it is certainly incumbent upon us as citizens to educate ourselves about a candidate's views, Sanders is going to have to explain his views and what he means by the somewhat nebulous term democratic socialism.
He described his work as "emo music for gangbangers," a designation nebulous enough that anything Greedo created—from mauve and pink pop, to steely gangster rap, to what-the-fuck sound experiments—could fit the bill.
Still, though, the nebulous nature of Amazon often leaves sellers fearful of the retailer — particularly when it comes to issues like account suspension, which can lead to losing thousands, if not millions, of dollars in revenue.
" Hyperallergic reached out to the Ministry of Education for further details of the revised budget and what it might mean for what is now the Secretary of Culture, but received this response: "It's still too nebulous.
Judging the merits of these athletes' performances is arbitrary enough, but to then use an even more nebulous formula to determine who should represent their country is absolutely unfair to the competitors, their families, and coaches.
The family is spared serious tragedy, but Mom and Dad are left with a more nebulous uneasiness that threatens every assumption they'd had about themselves, each other, and the relationship they've built together over many years.
Over the past year, the World Economic Forum has convened these new "ethics executives" from over 40 technology companies from across the world to discuss shared challenges of implementing such a far-reaching and nebulous mandate.
Her theory, ultimately, is simple: If sex is causing students anxiety and consternation, the problem is not the hookup itself (a nebulous term, incidentally, which only 40 percent of the time seems to refer to intercourse).
The nebulous, largely faceless (ninja robes, after all) forces of the Hand were a drag in "Daredevil" and "Iron Fist," and even with the addition of Sigourney Weaver as their leader, they're pretty dull here, too.
Given their nebulous structure, curtailing Antifa is undoubtedly a challenge for authorities — but designating the group as a domestic terrorist organization, as President Trump suggested last fall, would be a good start that offers many benefits.
As I've written before, I've always felt unsure about how CBD works for me personally, The science hasn't done a lot to assuage my uncertainty: CBD, while exciting, is extremely nebulous in terms of its effectiveness.
But if a candidate will be one of the first engineers on a team, "you&aposd need to be more capable of giving order to nebulous asks and engaging with partners to drive efforts," he said.
But physical disabilities are understood and written into law and accommodated, while mental illnesses are stigmatized, nebulous to measure and accommodate, and often seen as a fault in the person, rather than an uncontrollable physical reality.
The effects of my exposure to the O.J. spectacle at a young age are still nebulous to me, but I do recall a moment that encapsulates how unprepared and unequipped Americans are for conversations about race.
If there is "hope," however nebulous, and however scientifically unlikely, it becomes easy to feed into the idea that hospitals and governments don't care enough about saving Charlie but parents know what's best for their child.
FOOD ON THE TABLE Fernandez and the Peronists, a nebulous political flank born from the decades-ago rule of Juan Peron and his wife Eva Peron - or Evita - have risen in popularity as Macri's star has waned.
Now, the alt-right has come for the friend zone; a dating term used to describe a nebulous interpersonal relationship in which one member wants to be romantically involved with a person who'd prefer to stay friends.
"We bought into a process that's nebulous, that wasn't laid out anywhere … we pour our soul and heart to explain why we feel a certain thing," said Nilsa Orama, chairperson of Community Board 11 of East Harlem.
The term "assault weapon" is nebulous, but state-level bans on such firearms have defined them as center-fire semi-automatic weapons that can take detachable magazines and have two or more features, like a specialized grip.
Thus much of the discussion currently around 5G remains so nebulous that talking about 5G is sort of like talking about the house you plan to build while only being in the "design it in Sims" phase.
But throwing tech executives in jail for what's shaping up to be pretty nebulous legislation doesn't solve the issue so much as instill a very real fear in the leaders responsible for allowing this content to thrive.
Do we continue to arm a nebulous group of Syrian moderate opponents to Assad when our weapons are more likely to end up with Islamic fundamentalists than to be used by the groups we're trying to arm?
I needed to be specific (and realistic) in my goals In the career section of my mind map, I could have written "be more organized," but honestly that wouldn't have done any good because it's so nebulous.
Freedom is this kind of nebulous idea at this point... KW: Recently I've been thinking about the reality of freedom and the actualization of what freedom looks like in the United States as a black queer American.
But the nonvintage brut is made in such quantity, the company says, that it must supplement its New Mexican grapes with grapes from three other states: California, Oregon and Washington, hence the nebulous "American Sparkling Wine" appellation.
The president has denied there was a quid pro quo and offered inconsistent justifications for withholding the security aid — including nebulous concerns over corruption and consternation over other countries in Europe not offering more assistance to Ukraine.
When Austin, TX's Explosions in the Sky first emerged at the end of the 20th Century, they were immediately branded post-rock, a nebulous term for any band that didn't fit the conventional structures of indie rock.
To get this approval he so desperately craved, he pulled numbers straight from the depths of his ass because he knew that data and statistics are sometimes nebulous or at the very least require some fact-checking.
Taken as a whole, the exhibition gathers outtakes from a nebulous conflict that, on its surface, undermined rather than advanced the lives of the people on whose behalf the police, army troops, and paramilitaries took up arms.
Green discussed what she viewed as her nebulous status as a "social justice warrior" or SJW — a derogatory term the alt-right has applied to feminists and progressives, which has become common parlance in ideological internet debates.
The most engaged-with article about cancer in 2019, for example, pushed a stew of medical conspiracies, including that "Big Pharma," a nebulous group that includes doctors and federal health organizations, is hiding a cure for cancer.
Many industry groups would prefer the FCC simply hew its new rules, which were triggered by its net neutrality decision last year, to the more nebulous "unfair and deceptive practices" standard used by the Federal Trade Commission.
American studios have struggled to meet the co-production requirements, which mandate the inclusion of "Chinese elements," a nebulous umbrella term that touches on everything from the film's financing to its casting, story line and shooting location.
At the gala, which was hosted by founder Brian Kelly on the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space museum, awards were presented throughout the nebulous world of credit cards, airlines, hospitality, travel, and, of course, points and miles.
Even when C.K. has been asked about such allegations directly — especially in conjunction with his own material, in which he often paints himself as a passionate masturbation enthusiast — he's been vague enough that the story remained nebulous.
That makes Fortnite poised to attract whole new audiences, even before the full release of Fortnite Save The World — that's the original zombie mode, unlocked and out of beta — arrives at some nebulous point later this year.
It is also the only one that brought to mind another artist, namely Joan Miró, with its washes of sky blue interrupted by an off-center orb made from white sgraffito lines incised into a dark, nebulous circle.
In response to criticism of what seemed to be Zuckerberg's nebulous stance, Facebook temporarily suspended Jones himself — that is, his personal Facebook page — as well as four selected videos that the company deemed had violated its community standards.
Android co-founder Andy Rubin's Essential is poised to ship its flagship smartphone sometime in August, after a somewhat nebulous few weeks in which eager consumers and media organizations alike pestered the company about the unexplained shipping delay.
"It is frustrating that companies like Coin IRA who offer legitimate investment products and have done everything we have to do to be in compliance are punished along with nebulous ICO schemes," he told Mashable via e-mail.
If you're my mother, who refuses to use Facebook because of some nebulous "them" and limits her phone time to texting, talking, and the occasional stroll through Instagram, then the Moto G2150 is all the phone you need.
In this corner, hailing from the Uncanny Valley, is Lil Miquela, a "virtual influencer" whose backstory includes a "real name," Miquela Sousa, and whose rise to a nebulous online fame has led to collaborations with brands like Prada.
Indeed, some of the realities of the startup experience that justify Callisto's expansion — the lack of a human resources department, the nebulous sense of where to turn when things go wrong — are what make this expansion so fraught.
That said, while a lot of these features sound neat, all this remains a bit nebulous, as devices featuring the new Snapdragon 665, 730, 730G aren't expected to become available until the mid and latter half of 2019.
They're also ruthlessly generic, a college football team playing in a conference so nebulous as to include half the ACC and half the Big Ten, with fans suspiciously fervent about also rooting for the University of South Carolina.
What's more, the nebulous "Internet Conduct" standard that the FCC applies as its metric for assessing abuse is subject to amendment at any time, for any reason; there is no certainty that today's decisions will also be tomorrow's.
You find relief from stress at the beginning of the week, when the sun harmonizes with nebulous Neptune on Tuesday to help you let go of worries and take care of yourself by spending time enjoying your home.
Similar to virtual vacation destinations, but more nebulous in their exact locations, ambient nature scenes and sound videos will give you hours of calming material without the risk of sunburn or sand infiltrating the crevices of your smartphone.
But the nonprofit argues the roles of political staff at Facebook are too nebulous to be considered normal—that is, Facebook cannot claim that the work it does for election campaigns is the same as for other clients.
Along with the now nebulous release window and preorder date, Atari has also revealed almost no information about the specs of the Ataribox (it'll have a custom AMD processor and run Linux), or what games it'll actually have.
You have been a smooth-talking flirt since mid-February, Scorpio, and your powers of persuasion are running high through mid-April, thanks to messenger Mercury's meeting with nebulous Neptune in your house of pleasure, friendships, and creativity.
That's quite a nebulous scope of work, but essentially the service pulls in all kinds of data — including video feeds, social media and traffic information — which is then processed to provide information that helps to manage daily activities.
The means by which users obtain "a blue checkmark" are nebulous and seemingly biased, and the system's flaws were exposed after Jason Kessler, organizer of the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, was verified this week.
Not too long ago, rhum agricole from Martinique or Guadeloupe — a rum distilled from the juice of fresh-cut sugar cane, following strict rules enforced by an "appellation d'origine contrôlée" in France — might have satisfied those nebulous ideals.
This positioning of a mid-budget thriller as the catalyst for further violence is a brazen attempt to appropriate victimhood on behalf of pro-gun legislation and place blame on a nebulous "Liberal Hollywood" as Trump labels it.
But some of Five Star's more liberal supporters also have had a hard time accepting the coalition with Mr. Salvini, who took a hard line against migrant landings and pulled the nebulous Five Star clearly to the right.
What follows for Kevin is one disaster after another, as the nebulous bad guys (their identities never seem to matter) set him up for a failed drug test and plant contraband and a gun on him to boot.
In the so-called "Karachi Affair", judges are trying to unravel a series of nebulous dealings by middlemen and possible kickbacks linked to the sale of Agosta class submarines by the French government to Pakistan in the 1990s.
During the election, for instance, Duke worked behind the scenes as the creative director for MAGA3X, a nebulous — and now defunct — coalition of Trump supporters who believe they helped elect the president, in part, by propagating online memes.
The protest movement's continued momentum now poses a major challenge to the military, which has pushed for the December 12 election as the only way to resolve the deadlock between the authorities and the nebulous, leaderless opposition movement.
There are guidelines in place, but given the nebulous, relative nature of the scenario and the lack of effective treatment for mental illness, no statistics exist to indicate how many doctors have actually failed in their psychiatric duty.
While the age-old explanation for this has been the nebulous, "women are generally smaller than men and get tipsy faster," research has shown that women have smaller quantities of an enzyme that breaks down alcohol in the stomach.
He explained that transfers in Football Manager are largely based on two numbers: the actual value of the player's outstanding contract and a more nebulous transfer value, which is what the selling club will actually sell a player for.
You can also adjust the sensitivity of the keypress vibration between several different levels, although because the rumble you get after hitting a key feels quite nebulous, it doesn't really help deliver the localized physical feedback you might want.
CNBC reported Wednesday that the very rich trio have yet to land a CEO to head up their nebulous company that is intended to create an independent healthcare firm for workers at Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JP Morgan Chase.
With its inaccessible prices, technical terminology, and nebulous production practices, the world of fine jewelry is intimidating to step into and, for a generation that cares simultaneously about value, style, sustainability, and ethics, often a world that's avoided altogether.
TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' That flexibility has helped him unite the nebulous Peronist political flank, his gentler, man-of-the-people image helping lure middle-ground voters worried about the return of divisive ex-president Fernández de Kirchner.
During East Germany's final months, Ed joins the Utopian community of "esskays"—slang for seasonal workers—as they toil, drink, love and explore the meaning of freedom, "all of them dedicated to the nebulous star of a liberated life".
"Product" might sound a bit obvious and nebulous all at once, but FCTRY is particularly concerned with building a framework for delivering on product, helping set up the processes and organizational structure that allow companies to build great products.
Finishing Beat Saber seems like it should be well within the team's reach, but Beck seems to see "finishing" the game as a nebulous task better defined by what's left on the table rather than what they actually ship.
Recently, the soothing tones of co-hosts Scott Philbrook and Forest Burgess delved into the legend of the Bell Witch, the "Gateway to Hell" of Houska Castle in Prague, and the more nebulous phenomenon known as Blank-Eyed Children.
That's what gives Electric Dreams an edge and separates it from the de facto comparison to Black Mirror (for which we apologize): Dreams are far more nebulous than technology, and therefore forgivably pliant in how the show uses them.
Most Americans — who recycle nearly 87 million tons of waste each year — likely think that the plastic and paper thrown into those special blue bins gets sorted by some nebulous government agency and automatically becomes an environmentally-friendly product.
I think right now it's sort of a nebulous concern that Snowden helped cement in the public consciousness, which is a very good thing, but I don't think people realize the full extent of how this could impact people.
That leaves Uber in the nebulous position of waiting for Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to tell it whether this weekend's weather will be nasty enough to trigger the agreement he reached with the ride-hail company back in 2014.
They started a company called "Jamba Jeans" and WeMun — Women Entreprenuers Meet Up Now — a kind of nebulous shell company that touts #squadgoals feminism and posits that women can be interested in rompers and politics at the same time.
After all, he has pulled off an impressive feat: On a day featuring yet more bombshells about the Trump administration's Russia connections, he managed to get Americans talking about a much more distant and nebulous threat to the nation.
If you're truly at wits' end with Equifax, the rest of the nebulous credit monitoring industry, and media reports, experts say it's worth calling upon a trusted financial advisor or or other knowledgable source to help navigate the fallout.
For the secretary of Defense to be able to spend an additional $28.6 billion within 30 days of submitting a notification to Congress and receiving some nebulous "approval" is an opportunity to break the land speed record for waste.
His Symphony No. 10, for string orchestra (1968), which capped PostClassical's program, encroaches on avant-garde territory: there are nebulous twelve-tone passages, scouring cluster chords, and anarchic jam sessions in which solo instruments play independently of one another.
The act of talking to this nebulous space is so intangible, and the world is full of so many shinier things that are easier and more exciting to turn to, that I always forget I can go in there.
The best way to ensure they're preserved and passed on to future generations is this journal that contains prompts ranging from the specific ("TV shows I watched while in school" to the nebulous ("Some thoughts on love and marriage").
It stresses that a lot of this stuff that's happening happens on device, which means not all the data's being sent to the cloud, which means it's not stored in some nebulous place and being sold to third parties.
It seems that, for Delta's and Bank of America's money, one of the most political works in the Bard's canon should be defanged, relegated to its original setting of the distant Roman past or some kind of nebulous now.
Like most fringe communities, the flat earth truth movement is a nebulous and sprawling collection of blogs and forums and long-decayed Facebook pages, a world wide cobweb, but if it has anything like a center, it's probably YouTube.
Pleading her case among 27 other European leaders, she was told her ideas were "nebulous and imprecise," and met with refusal to make any revisions to the agreed-on deal, which has little hope of passing the British Parliament.
While privately owned mass media are forbidden by the Cuban constitution, these new outlets have been tolerated as long as they are not "counter-revolutionary," a nebulous term used against those the government accuses of trying to undermine it.
Now, here at the end, most of us remain susceptible to nebulous concepts like momentum, and the sense that once vibrant things can turn flat and hazy, then come back to life anew — with only cascading questions about why.
"This inverse dollar relationship with crude can be nebulous at times, but we've reached a point where the impact will be felt in the form of higher crude prices," said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital in New York.
Much like President Donald Trump's grave concerns about the migrant caravan have dissipated in the wake of the 2018 midterm elections, so has the nebulous middle-class tax cut he made up a couple of weeks before Election Day.
I don't think that the nebulous possibility of dealmaking should tempt liberals to welcome this kind of experiment; I don't think the hope of a more working-class-friendly G.O.P. should tempt conservative reformers to learn to love it either.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said he had highest respect for Prime Minister Theresa May and his use of the word "nebulous" had referred to the broader state of the Brexit debate in Britain rather than its leader.
Likewise, the 50-qubit quantum machines now coming online from the likes of Intel and IBM have inspired predictions that we are nearing "quantum supremacy"—a nebulous frontier where quantum computers begin to do things beyond the ability of classical machines.
Image: GoogleAndroid Things was first shown off back at Google I/O 2016, and now, two years later, Google's nebulous internet of things platform is finally getting an official release ahead of the 2018 edition of Google's annual developer conference.
Still, the keys on my G710+ bounce back quickly, and offer slight resistance compared to the Horde AIMO's more nebulous keystrokes, which occasionally prompts my fingers to press just a tad harder on the keys after passing the actuation point.
What's more, most users are unlikely to comprehend what kind of story they are telling about themselves via their payment history, and that outside observers (spouses, bosses, the police, etc.) may reach inaccurate conclusions about them based on some nebulous transaction.
A university law professor and a moderate with the country's nebulous Peronist political flank, Fernandez is known as a consensus builder who should temper the more divisive style of his higher-profile running mate, ex-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
There have also been reports over the last 12 months or so regarding Google Fuchsia dev tests on the Pixelbook and nebulous plans for a product development timetable that would see an official Fuchsia device released in three to five years.
Chinese phone makers can be especially nebulous with their phone announcements, as they sometimes release devices in China with nary a peep about them in the rest of the world, followed by a major international launch event a month later.
Former employees also said that Magic Leap is targeting $1,000 to $2,000 for a final product, which is less than the competing Microsoft HoloLens development kit, but also likely a blue-sky projection for a product whose existence is still nebulous.
And the biggest part of GDP is neither agriculture nor industry but "nebulous" services, a growing share of which are provided digitally or purchased implicitly, such as the accommodation that a home can provide to the people who own it.
But the brief, nebulous era of alternative metal in the late 80s and early 90s remains a snapshot of a vibrant time when a brash new generation of heavy-leaning bands threw everything against the wall to see what stuck.
Attraction is nebulous and often inexplicable—maybe they're an ex, an obnoxious dick, or they already belong to someone else—and while you intellectually acknowledge that they're repellant, the second you get a whiff of their skin it's game over.
The point is that summer movie season's connection to actual summer has always been a little tentative (since it usually exhausts itself by August) and has much more to do with a vague, nebulous sense of when the weather gets warmer.
Bird Box memes — including many of the ones featured in this article — first took off among the nebulous community known as Black Twitter, where the meme picked up its tongue-in-cheek flavor and reactions to it found their best forms.
First, and most importantly, more lip kits are headed our way and not just in the nebulous, eventually they'll get to you sense, but with a hopeful "very soon" that implies they could reappear on the site any day now.
" The press secretary added:  "The bottom line is that, for six months now, we've heard the same thing over and over again — unnamed sources talking about nebulous, unnamed things … At some point, you have to ask yourself where the 'there' is.
Theirs is a close friendship with nebulous boundaries, as so many friendships between young women are, with Susan photographing Anne in the early morning light while she sleeps, and Anne asking for feedback on a poem while Susan uses the bathroom.
How do we get from this nebulous sour with mint, in any old glass, with our without ice and soda, to our tidy little coupe filled with what bar legend Toby Maloney describes to me as "an up gimlet with mint"?
On Monday, relief from all the hustle and bustle of Scorpio season comes when the sun harmonizes with nebulous Neptune, allowing your responsibilities to get a little blurry—a perfect time for you to take a step back and chill!
And Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand) is there to show the audience that no matter how cool and witty Deadpool thinks he is, all teenage girls have the innate ability to reduce anyone to a cowering pile of nebulous vapor.
But he was undone by a recession, an infamous U-turn on a campaign pledge not to raise taxes and a more nebulous but important perception that he was not in touch with the challenges faced by the general public.
"The line between legitimate strategic action to boost visibility and illegitimate is nebulous and shifts a lot," says Caitlin Petre, one of the study's coauthors and a researcher at Rutgers University who looks at the impact of algorithms on society.
Clinton has been spared much discussion of this in her primary campaign, but the nebulous nature of her email practices gives Mr. Trump the chance to argue, without having any evidence, that she showed poor judgment and had something to hide.
This question is related to a larger debate about the definition of proptech: does the term only include innovations in software or hardware, or is it a more nebulous term that encompasses real estate startups who call themselves "tech-enabled"?
LONDON (Reuters) - Athletics is to introduce a world rankings system in 2018 as part of a widespread effort to bring some sense and shape to its currently nebulous calendar, and continue to move away from the sport's scandal-hit past.
Gervais's one exercise he taught Nadella and the other executives was designed to teach Microsoft these key lessons: His first step was to have every participant articulate what inspired them—oftentimes an idea so nebulous people have trouble defining it themselves.
By rallying around a nebulous notion of a greater good that flows through humanity at scale (miraculously alienating no one in the process!), Facebook can be some things to all people — and that's really been its true mission all along.
The show is at its most darkly humorous when she's on her own, though, introducing taped segments, telling personal stories, and feigning excitement over tidbits of pop-culture news curated to appeal to the nebulous demographic of women ages 25-54.
On the evidence so far, his new grass-roots populism promises to be more of the same: a notional commitment to some nebulous new agenda, with white-identity politics and the fear of liberalism supplying the real cultural-political cement.
But the nature of modeling work is so nebulous, and the winner-take-all market for models' labor so skewed toward the Giselles and Kendalls of the world, that we are rarely prompted to think of them as workers at all.
It's never good form to speak badly of a past employer, but the truth is that the organization had a very nebulous view of what it wanted me to achieve and provided precious little support to help me in achieving it.
Two weeks after Conor McGregor announced his "retirement" from MMA and the UFC dropped him from his rematch with Nate Diaz at UFC 200 in response the Irishman seems to be floating around in previously uncharted and nebulous self-promotional waters.
Editorial As more senators show signs of sacrificing their principles and embracing the Republican tax bill for minor and nebulous concessions, it bears looking more closely at the process that produced this terrible legislation and some of its lesser-known provisions.
As he plays the game of distorting reality, Trump will confess that he's only repeating things he has heard from some nebulous source, that people somewhere are talking about it and/or that he hasn't actually tried to verify a claim.
Anger against the Mexican establishment is especially focused on the ideologically nebulous Institutional Revolutionary Party, known as the P.R.I., which ran the country for most of the 20003th century and is the party of the current president, Enrique Peña Nieto.
"I cannot accept that some people, some of our colleagues who are blinded by the pursuit of profit, are considering to sell the soul of football tournaments to nebulous private funds," Ceferin said without naming Infantino or any other FIFA executive.
The answers I got from my followers were a little nebulous, but they all revolved around the same idea: Friends are thrilled to hear a good news sex story, but they don't like it when it catches them off guard.
Below are two great options for you to get started on your path to becoming a full-fledged developer:  Coding is a nebulous term, encompassing a huge range of tools, technologies, and languages that can be used in near infinite capacity.
The House Judiciary Committee is slated to hold its first impeachment hearing on Wednesday, with a panel of constitutional experts explaining exactly what constitutes an impeachable offense, including defining the nebulous "high crime and misdemeanor" term specified in the Constitution.
SEASON OF THE SHADOW (Seagull Books, $24.50), a novel by the Cameroonian writer Léonora Miano, considers slavery from the perspective of its first victims, West Africans for whom it was not a burdensome past but a nebulous and terrifying present.
The Yellow Vests' demands about the cost of living have grown more nebulous, but the movement remains popular with the public and unmoved by concessions from President Emmanuel Macron, whose popularity has somewhat risen despite their insistent calls for his resignation.
It's no secret that banks, credit card companies, and online payment apps like PayPal have no desire to work with businesses that traffic in legally nebulous goods (even though the Justice Department has gone on record to say that it's chill).
Yet, while the survey found that a majority of respondents were in favor of better and more strictly enforced anti-harassment policies, as well as legislation, it also revealed how confusing and nebulous the subject of online harassment can be.
Steve King could not hold back the tears Monday night as Ted Cruz, the Iowa congressman's annointed presidential candidate, stood at the podium in Des Moines and triumphantly rambled about Jesus, "courageous conservatives," and the nebulous menace of something called the Washington Cartel.
This means O'Neill will require the skills of both a house cleaner and a PR strategist; he'll need to stomp out corruption and engage seriously with Black Lives Matter, a once-nebulous movement that is veering toward traditional engagement with the political system.
Unless you're a developer you wouldn't know that Azure is something like Xcode, Android Things, or Amazon Web Services—Nebulous and dev-related technologies that serve as a backbone of our modern computing experience, but that ordinary people don't use every day.
While the myth surrounding dog origins and the distant and nebulous way the oldest ones came to be makes tracing some breeds lineage difficult to do with certainty, what is certain is that the little terrier did not begin as a lapdog.
Yet as highlighted in Nathaniel Rich's piece "Losing Earth"—a historical examination of the 1980s as it relates to inaction on climate change—relying on the nebulous idea of scientific or technological advances has historically served as an excuse that encourages complacency.
As the show preps for its midseason finale on Sunday, there's another, more nebulous aspect worth considering: whether TV's glut of dystopian dramas and alternate futures amounts to overplaying a winning hand, perhaps especially amid a time of heightened real-life apprehensions.
So begins the horror story that isn't a story at all—but instead summarizes the rise of the alt-right, a nebulous political movement that simultaneously stands for xenophobic white nationalism and also for antagonizing those who take offense to xenophobic white nationalism.
While most of the biggest #MeToo stories have detailed clear-cut examples of workplace sexual harassment and disturbing abuses of power, other accusations veer into that so-called gray area where the boundaries are little more nebulous, the violations a little less clear.
In both cases, the MCC decided that the tactics were against the "spirit" of the laws: a somewhat nebulous concept which is defined in a preamble to the rulebook as a combination of "fair play" and "respect for… the game's traditional values".
Establishing a firm line between my sex life and my work life isn't a gray area to me, and although I understand it is more nebulous for other people, taking pains to establish firm lines in a foggy zone is still crucial.
And the DoorDash tipping fiasco that unfolded this week highlights how increasingly dangerous this is—both in terms of the worker exploitation that nebulous algorithmic employment allowed for in the first place, and in the fractious and sometimes surprising nature of the fallout.
Compared to, say, Campaign Zero, which conceived of "racial justice" in the narrow sense (stop killing black people), this latest attempt to give policy-shape to the nebulous outrage over police violence is much broader—and better captures the scope of the problem.
They put a Mediafire link up on Myspace, and waited to see what happened, and from there, the album hit Limewire, wending its way through the labyrinthine bowels of the internet, until it landed in the nebulous clutches of the Russian torrent sites.
Now, using lots of words to explain very little, the company says it just does something even more nebulous and undefined — but you'd better believe that people running for the hills from your terrible profile still affects which potential matches you're shown.
We need to protect it and we need to stand up for it, and we can't allow press freedom to be eroded in the face of the nebulous, imprecise goal of national security unless there is a clear imperative to do so.
For the United Kingdom, it's the pursuit of a nebulous thing called Brexit that has acted like a black hole, sucking every other thought from its proponents' heads, prompting a creaking, data-allergic lean away from every value they once claimed to cherish.

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