Sentence examples for vague changes from inspiring English sources

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While it remains vague, changes could come to the product that convince more companies to use Dropbox.

Even these vague changes are a mere bandage to much deeper and troubling issues.

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One of the problems when using EMI method on composite structures with large surface areas can lead to unsuccessful damage detection due to a vague change in the impedance signature.

How notable incidents were defined and graded was vague and changed over time.

It's vaguely about change, especially, at the end, about the irony of being faced with the real possibility for change after you've been abstractly ruminating about it all night--but it's phrased as an inquiry and not an answer, which is basically what hipster culture is about.

Mr. Pratt would answer vaguely and change the subject.

Monsanto's boss, Robert Shapiro, vaguely blames "changed circumstances" and "variations in strategic vision" that emerged as the deal was worked out.

The vague notion of "change," whatever kind of change that meant, seemed good enough for an anxious electorate.

But other EU leaders must now accept that a UK referendum is a reality, not a vague possibility, which changes the rules of engagement.

While many details of the plan remain vague, and any changes would not take effect for several years, the administration has begun soliciting public comment on its proposal.

It's a difficult question, and I'm sorry to sound vague, but the changes have been in the subject matter because I'm a singer-songwriter and a lot of the material comes from the situations that I'm currently living in.

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