Sentence examples for nebulous events from inspiring English sources

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I like O'Hara's reasoning: "It may be that poetry makes life's nebulous events tangible to me and restores their detail; or conversely, that poetry brings forth the intangible quality of incidents which are all too concrete and circumstantial.

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"I got him!" Mr. Isabella said he could hear shooters saying, or, "I got even with him!" He said: "It's a way to blow off steam and, perhaps, practice for some nebulous future event.

But those are separate medical events, not a nebulous, headline-grabbing ''syndrome.'' ''I don't agree with you that it's a politically motivated diagnosis,'' White said.

The worse the economic news has got, the further the London Olympics have moved from being a fun but insanely expensive event that might give a nebulous financial boost to Britain at some conveniently unspecifiable point in the future.

The 25th anniversary of Earth Day in 1995 was not without controversy, as some environmentalists complained that the event had taken on a nebulous feel-good air and a degree of corporate sponsorship that led some to say Earth Day had been "greenwashed" out of significance.

(5) Even if a subject honestly reports on a pure conscious episode, there may have been conceptual events the subject either repressed or experienced in a nebulous way (see Wainwright, 1981, 117 119).

In any event, they will first be subjected to the nebulous crucible of Thai politics.

Some authorities have argued that, in becoming parties to the Charter, states accept no more than a nebulous promotional obligation toward human rights and that, in any event, the UN has no standing to insist on human rights safeguards in member states.

Choosing the correct outcome and measure can be nebulous.

Leaders and managers who have little-to-no training perform an event and check a few boxes and give some nebulous constructive feedback.

He plays a prince called Dastan in some nebulous region of medieval-era Middle East, who via a series of painfully complicated events, finds himself in possession of a mean-looking dagger that, via the sand grains in its hilt, can stop time and enable its operator to change things to his or her satisfaction.

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