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"nonspecific" Definitions
  1. not explicit, particular, or definite

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I wish more of Joanne were like that — built on tracks with a kind of "I know it's embarrassing but" honesty, and less on nonspecific songs about nonspecific feelings.
What was the difference between a specific and nonspecific threat?
The source said, however, the nonspecific threat was relatively low level.
And, if you think about it, those are actually pretty nonspecific.
Somehow the whole project feels weirdly nonspecific to the title character.
The phrase is comfortingly nonspecific, a disavowal of everything and nothing.
"Patients are generally nonspecific in describing their symptoms," Dr. Kerber said.
She was miserable, and I diagnosed her with a nonspecific viral illness.
His campaign website "Issues" page is a scant 18 nonspecific subject matter videos.
You could say, a nonspecific threat, I'm going to go to a school.
The series appears to take place outside of time, in a stubbornly nonspecific era.
Some have "walking pneumonia," which is a nonspecific phrase, and still go to work.
Chronic nonspecific back pain is the kind the medical community is often terrible at treating.
It's featureless and nonspecific, with all the character and cultural particularity of a comfortable airport lounge.
ALBERT It's set in a time and place nonspecific enough that it still feels relevant now.
If you do choose to say something, make sure it's nonspecific, non-alarmist and fact-based.
"We use specific terms, so a term like terrorist is a very nonspecific term," he said.
"Brain imaging showed nonspecific white matter changes in some individuals, but was otherwise unrevealing," the study revealed.
Mx. Brown (left), 38, whose surname was legally changed, prefers to use gender-nonspecific pronouns and honorific.
"An aura of nonspecific nostalgia hangs in the air," Mr. Scott wrote in his January 2017 review.
That can include a nonspecific threat to a Facebook location or a direct one targeted at specific people.
He asserted that things are bad, and said he would make them better in an entirely nonspecific way.
Democrats also pointed to DeVos's nonspecific answers to questions about civil rights and LGBT protections for students; Sen.
He lamented that Mr. Comey had opened the floodgates to wild speculation by offering such a nonspecific announcement.
It points out that the treat is more than 81% sugar in weight and contains a nonspecific "flavor" ingredient.
Jonathan Cowan and Rachael Gorchov's Nonspecific Places continues at Simuvac Projects (99 Norman Ave, Greenpoint, Brooklyn) through July 10.
Because, the newspapers reported, S.A.B. had received an anonymous letter containing "general, nonspecific allegations of sexual harassment" by him.
No treatment for nonspecific back pain has been found to make a whole lot of difference for many people.
Interviews with the Chinese patient at the center of the study revealed she may have actually had mild, nonspecific symptoms.
Interviews with the Chinese patient at the center of the case revealed she may have actually had mild, nonspecific symptoms.
Pitt plays a mercenary named Vanisher who enlists in Deadpool's bedraggled team called X Force (like X-Men, but gender-nonspecific).
Generally, tech companies have only been able to mention national security demands in "bands" of nonspecific numbers glimpsed in transparency reports.
The researchers then incubated eggs at a high temperature and played recordings of either the incubation calls or other nonspecific calls.
One must, after all, respect the feelings of the saga's devotees, who demand nothing from reviewers but sobs of nonspecific adulation.
The announcement proved to be the breaking point for Mx. Zilles (who is gender nonbinary and takes the gender-nonspecific honorific).
" The ad, posted to YouTube on Tuesday, shows attractive young people holding milquetoast signs with nonspecific pleas like "Join the conversation.
I am one of the 85 percent of low back pain patients whose pain is "nonspecific": Doctors cannot pinpoint a cause.
It is also possible that the information was passed on, but in a vague or nonspecific form, and no follow-up ensued.
John's Wort extracts are likely to be potent but nonspecific inhibitors of the reuptake of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine.
The World Health Organization estimates the lifetime prevalence of nonspecific (common) low back pain at 60 to 70 percent in industrialized countries.
In the boot's interior is a sort of simulation of a nonspecific wilderness clashing with modern technology, like colored lights and a screen.
These works, by Rachael Gorchov, are featured in NonSpecific Places at Simuvac Projects, a gallery that opened just this year in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Under Yellen, the Fed has followed a data-driven approach that has drawn criticism for being more arbitrary and subject to nonspecific standards.
"Other more nonspecific symptoms include abdominal pain, if there's any change in the usual bowel habits, for example new constipation or new diarrhea."
Dr. David Aron, an endocrinologist at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, offered one explanation: Hypothyroid symptoms can be vague and nonspecific.
The skeptic in me wonders whether the entire exercise was intended from the start to elicit the type of nonspecific arguments actually received.
Stopping drug and human trafficking, and a nonspecific reference to a torrent of terrorists and coyotes easily flowing in over the southern border.
But, unfortunately, not every dream can be a reality — meaning that I'm on the receiving end of quite a few of those nonspecific memos.
In the new report, doctors describe how the man progressed from initially mild, nonspecific symptoms to pneumonia on the ninth day of his illness.
Everyone from Trump to McConnell and beyond promised a nonspecific replacement that would scrap taxes and mandates while somehow (magically?) offering more and better coverage.
Experiencing nonspecific low back pain can elicit fear that sufferers are becoming fragile with age and that pain is simply a new fact of life.
Therefore, it's thought that the EEG activity that we see during these stages is not real "sleep," but just a nonspecific pattern of neuronal reactivation.
In the early phase of infection, the symptoms of Chagas disease (if there are any) are mild and nonspecific, including fever, fatigue, rash, and body aches.
He plans to draw a picture of Mr. Trump using the type of nonspecific directives more often associated with organized crime bosses than with American presidents.
In 2016 Zendaya created the fashion line, Daya By Zendaya, to bring her cool and chic style to her fans with a collection of gender-nonspecific pieces.
Most infected people have no symptoms at all or only nonspecific symptoms, such as fever and body aches, that are also seen with other, more common illnesses.
Eventually you tire of Ms. Gillette's ribald little-old-lady shtick, Ms. Keenan-Bolger's flattened anger and wonderment, Mr. Kunken's verbal manspreading and Mr. Castano's nonspecific bonhomie.
Both the governor and the attorney general of Arkansas were on hand to talk in a totally nonspecific way about alleged corruption from way back in the day.
The U.S. Wednesday ordered all non-emergency diplomatic staff to leave Iraq, after two separate attacks in the region and as the U.S. responds to other nonspecific threats.
Chronic nonspecific low back pain "should not been considered as a homogenous condition meaning all cases are identical," researchers in one review of the research on exercise cautioned.
"A nonspecific health-care plan that lacks a plausible financing system has accomplished approximately zero percent of the necessary work, as the Republicans discovered this year," Chait writes.
Riccardo Hernández's unit set — just bleachers, bats and frames of floodlights — is deliberately nonspecific, as if to suggest the larger, cosmic arena in which the story plays out.
Lush and gorgeous, their teeming biomorphic shapes are given density by richly colored threads (including metallic) and evoke nonspecific mixes of cartoons, cursive writing and views through microscopes.
But the trouble with assessing Mr. Trump is that he has been stridently critical of decades of American trade deals while maddeningly nonspecific about what he would change.
You know: Burberry's announcement this month that it is upending the fashion system, and that, come September, it will show season-nonspecific clothes that will be immediately for sale.
Hidden in the female experience Yet another reason STDs are sexist: Symptoms are often more nonspecific in women, and can be mistakenly written off as a typical female annoyance.
He suggested funding streams like crowdfunding, getting "Hollywood" to get people excited about the potential of a Mars mission, winning government contracts, and the nonspecific "snowballing" of public support.
The report that Palantir had a role in the bin Laden mission, though unconfirmed, has been repeated in numerous articles, sometimes as a "rumor," and always in nonspecific terms.
Examples of unnecessary imaging highlighted by Choosing Wisely include scans for uncomplicated headaches, routine chest X-rays, CT for uncomplicated sinusitis, and any imaging for nonspecific low back pain.
"Dubrow told BuzzFeed News that the illness can "cause nonspecific symptoms like fatigue, joint pain, rashes, intestinal problems and others," but "its exact relationship to breast implants is unclear.
PHR said the majority of the photographs released by DOD depict nonspecific injuries and it's impossible to determine whether the detainees were subjected to abuse without additional clinical information.
"Doing it with a computer (literally) does not make something patentable," the organization wrote, noting that such extensively nonspecific patents are not only stupid, but they stifle innovation and diversity.
"We spoke with police, and it was a nonspecific threat that was made, but we wanted to be transparent by communicating with parents directly," said Allison Martin, JCPS' communications chief.
"It's one of these diseases that has a very nonspecific, acute presentation," said Duane Gubler, an infectious diseases specialist and former director of the CDC's Division of Vector-Borne Diseases.
More often than not, in live action films, I've been a version of myself; or Man in Glasses or Man Who Wears Hat and Glasses, or another kind of nonspecific person.
Just a week after Amazon shared its triumphant but nonspecific sales announcements, press coverage resumed of fulfillment center workers' drive to unionize, citing harsh working conditions, unpaid overtime, and unreasonable expectations.
Dr. Shain pointed out that many of the warning signs are relatively nonspecific; there could be many reasons adolescents might be hiding in their rooms, or bringing home significantly worse grades.
While the definition of "massive" is nonspecific, the annual amount given to the Kurds is far less than the billions of dollars the Pentagon spends on foreign military aid to other countries.
In a sprawling letter consisting mostly of feel-good mumbo jumbo and a light sprinkling of feature ideas, the Facebook visionary laid out 5,700 words' worth of nonspecific stuff that sounds nice.
In exchange for this darkened future, Trump's enablers were promised everything from lower taxes (financed by cutting health care for younger people) to culture war to a nonspecific assault on the political establishment.
Every agent and prosecutor, current or past, including Senator Graham and other Republican lawyers in Congress, understands the value of secondhand, unsubstantiated and often nonspecific reports to uncovering and holding criminals to account.
He argued that police do not have the authorities they need to respond to warnings about potential killers making nonspecific threats by arresting, giving them medical attention and restraining their access to firearms.
Again, it's not clear which is more off-putting: having our emotions sold out to the benefit of brands, or being plopped into large buckets of nonspecific emotions that seem useless or inhumane.
But neither Mr. Cohn nor Mr. Porter denied speaking with Mr. Woodward, a journalist known for keeping meticulous notes and recording his interviews, and both denials were relatively nonspecific about what the book contained.
But I believe I can help you plan for when it's your turn to flee from the flood, fire, tornado, hurricane, earthquake, wildfire or nonspecific global warming related catastrophe that may be headed your way.
Nevertheless, Mueller concludes that such evidence "would likely be unavailable or ineffective in this factual setting" because the description of the offered information was general and nonspecific and nothing of value was delivered at the meeting.
I was struck, however, by Clark's use of masculine pronouns in a nonspecific context in the same piece that discusses the "shockingly hostile" environment that women and femme-identifying people are facing in the gaming community.
The cumulative effect of all that nonspecific go-getting, in addition to all the fun stuff like Elvis and Twitter and the moon landing, has been to impose a creeping, implacable dread upon the American psyche.
The singular, gender nonspecific "they" has been common in English as long as people have spoken English, but since the 18th century, grammar stylists have discouraged it on the grounds that "they" has to be plural.
"Healthcare personnel should consider Andes virus in returning travelers with nonspecific febrile illness or acute respiratory disease whose travel history includes the Andes region of Argentina or Chile in the preceding 6 weeks," the report says.
Facts First: Though the definition of "massive" is nonspecific, the annual amount the US has given to the Kurds is far less than the billions of dollars the Pentagon spends on foreign military aid to other countries.
In this SoundWorks Collection behind-the-scenes, composer Justin Graves came at the soundtrack with two goals in mind: to make it regionally nonspecific, and to only use materials that would have existed before the bronze age.
Many of the most popular treatments on offer from doctors for chronic nonspecific low back pain — bed rest, spinal surgery, opioid painkillers, steroid injections — have been proven ineffective in the majority of cases, and sometimes downright harmful.
For a company with totally unremarkable diversity numbers, Google is weirdly nonspecific about how it addresses pay inequity in the post, saying both that it doesn't underpay women, but won't support having a third-party certify that.
Federal officials have said that barring students from restrooms that match their gender identity is prohibited under Title IX. Many public universities have already begun the process of transforming public restrooms on campus into gender nonspecific facilities.
"It's one of these diseases that has a very nonspecific, acute presentation," said Duane Gubler, an infectious diseases specialist and former director of the division of vector-borne disease at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The chronic Lyme label seems to be a convenient way to attribute very nonspecific symptoms that may have nothing to do with Lyme disease," said Dr. Asim Ahmed, an infectious diseases expert at the Boston Children's Hospital.
Designed by Narelle Sissons, this minimalist setting offers a nonspecific environment that suggests a number of different locations in conjunction with Mary Louise Geiger's fluent lighting, which often makes dramatic use of side angles to produce looming shadows.
So it's possible that the worst-case scenario would be if Trump claims in nonspecific ways that the system was rigged and that he was robbed and encourages people in ways to be violent—then it's a law and order challenge.
The 17 employees of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge were relocated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, which received "nonspecific" threats about its workers being taken hostage, said Jason Holm, a spokesman for the agency, which runs the refuge.
It's not that these anodyne motives and others don't partially explain the Brexit, but that the people citing them tend to conveniently omit the fact that a decisive factor in the Brexit vote (as in Trump's rise) was nonspecific bigotry.
They're interchangeable, and to get the point, you don't need them to show up in bloody underwear (did I mention that Kristina Lindsay did the surprisingly nonspecific costumes?) with Barneys bags on their heads for a second-act production number.
The overlay of those diagonal entries provided the missing link to solving the across entries, but the nonspecific clue for all four entries ("What's measured by [circled letters]") made a solid challenge, much as the puzzle's construction had to have been.
The administration has offered nonspecific and conflicting rationales for Mr. Trump's decision to kill General Suleimani, but in his remarks on Wednesday he linked it to preventing Iran from developing a nuclear arsenal, and also accused Iran's leaders of sponsoring terrorism.
We need it to be a crime, or at least we need to be able to say, if a person makes a nonspecific threat with -- what an assault is, is a threat, coupled with the apparent ability to carry it out.
WEINTRAUB: Normally I'd go the "Shrek" route on this, but this particular grid contains quite a few proper names, both real and fictional, so I'm going to eschew adding any additional pop-culture references and go nonspecific: [Fairy tale antagonist].
It's only in response to critical coverage in the Post that Trump has started talking about using antitrust policy against Amazon, and he's doing so in a totally nonspecific way with no reference to what aspect of antitrust policy he wants to change.
There is still some debate about whether spicy food leads to indigestion or dyspepsia, a nonspecific term for pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen, according to Dr. David Poppers, a gastroenterologist at NYU Langone Health in New York City, told BuzzFeed News.
The image above comes at the start of the game and is a form of weak, nonspecific crediting for the original staff, but you can only fit so many people on a single screen, so I figured there was more somewhere else.
After his daughter gets kidnapped, DMX––a jewel thief who's got such a good heart he'll make a motherfucker think he did it––teams up with nonspecific law enforcement professional Jet Li to get his daughter back and also prevent nuclear war.
He made portraits of his family; Picasso-like figures with latticework faces; explicit sexual scenes that are both funny and tender; and clearly political but nonspecific images, like a dense black silhouette of a man playing with a bloody-red cat's cradle.
They also include withdrawal from friends and family, a loss of interest in activities that had been important, and changes in eating and sleeping patterns, as well as some pretty nonspecific signs like lack of energy, trouble concentrating and unexplained aches and pains.
Informal consultations don't get documented in the medical record, and furthermore, specialists may get very limited or nonspecific information "and they're trying to use that to make a recommendation," said study author Dr. Neelam Phadke from the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where the new study was conducted.
In the eighties, amid emerging concerns about "sick-building syndrome," a nonspecific malaise reported by occupants of the era's new, more tightly sealed buildings, the E.P.A. started measuring indoor concentrations of known toxins, such as formaldehyde and asbestos, and assessing where they came from (paint, floor coverings, upholstery, particleboard).
China Miéville's The City and the City has one of the strangest conceits I've ever come across in a detective fiction: a city split between two distinct cultural and ethnic groups, located somewhere in Nonspecific Eastern Europe, is formally divided not on geographic lines but along phenomenological lines.
But if you're one of the unlucky few for whom such "nonspecific" low back pain becomes chronic, you'll likely face a slew of treatment options—including bed rest, spinal surgery, opioid painkillers, and steroid injections—that recent studies suggest can range in effectiveness from not-at-all to potentially harmful.
I think that's because they're kind of nonspecific — you don't have to be a preacher to be taken down by blackmail videos, and to be honest, I'm not sure that videos would take down preachers in every context, especially with a congregation as devoted to the Gemstones as this one.
According to a review of the evidence on how long it takes symptoms to resolve in children, the range was staggering: It took 25 days for an acute cough to resolve, 15 days to clear a common cold, and 16 days to get rid of a nonspecific respiratory tract infection.
Everyone likes a good party, and the end of one year and the beginning of the next seems like as good a thing to celebrate as anything else, so Scottish-inflected New Year's celebrations — including the sentimental and appealingly nonspecific "Auld Lang Syne" — came naturally to the English-speaking world.
"Symptoms of fatigue, body aches, trouble sleeping, indigestion, and nervousness are nonspecific and could be due to a variety of other diseases, including sleep disorders, depression, irritable bowel syndrome, and thyroid disease," Marilyn Tan, MD, an endocrinologist with Stanford Health Care and clinical assistant professor of medicine at Stanford School of Medicine told  Health  previously.
I don't care about it, I don't even notice it's there—which it always is, in adverts, in coffee shops, humming in the background of my life, sloshing around in my veins and imprinted into my DNA—but when I do, I feel absolutely nothing, other than a dull and fleeting sense of nonspecific irritation.
But I use the singular they all the time now — as well as other nonbinary pronouns — because the absence of a gender nonspecific singular pronoun in English really does present a problem, not just for transgender folks but for all people who feel that every word out of their mouths need not necessarily reveal the mysteries of their underpants.
Schroeder's approach is calm, almost detached, in keeping with his other work (although the choice of de Medeiros to speak for Buddhism, and with a nonspecific Asian-seeming accent at that, struck me as an avoidable misstep); this makes the bleakness of what he recounts (which is buttressed by an insinuatingly menacing score by Jorge Arriagada) that much more resonant.
Bush threw out the first pitch despite the security concerns—the White House was regularly issuing vague warnings about future terrorist attacks based on "a limited amount of nonspecific but credible information," according to an ABC News broadcast at the time—because he wanted to send a signal that Americans should "go about their daily lives," as he and many others in the administration put it.
Researchers in this 2016 review of the research on exercise for chronic nonspecific low back pain summarized exercise's range of benefits, including these pretty amazing findings: Those researchers suggested that a combination of exercises — strength training, aerobic exercise, flexibility training — may be most helpful to patients, and that there seemed to be no clear winners among the different approaches but that each had its own benefits.
BuzzFeed wrote that while Mountain View police did not identify a specific threat against Google staff, they allege the man had made nonspecific threats alluding to violence in the event his account was not restored:"He had good intentions — he wanted to solve world hunger and this and that," Kevin Long said of his son, who he said was convinced his video would solve the world's problems.
Though they branched out a bit on their muted guitar and bass instrumentals, allowing brief swirls of colors to overcome the understated monochromes of their debut, the songs were still the same sort of hushed singing and nonspecific lyrics—like Madley Croft's ad infinitum repetition of just the word "love" on "Angels"—that made them feel either disposable or universal depending on your openness to it.
Personalities from Rob Delaney to Jonny Sun weighed in, and the jokes continued for days, reveling in the sheer absurdity of the extremely specific (and yet nonspecific) threat that faced America that absolutely had to be heard out and dealt with before the automatic weapons debate could be settled: somewhere between 30 and 50 hogs, feral ones, rushing into a yard without so much as a heads-up.

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