Sentence examples for vague relation from inspiring English sources

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To begin with, he circumnavigates every subject listlessly but a question about God catches his attention and he comes to life and launches into long, rambling answers, even if they bear only a vague relation to the questions.

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(sic) I think about it more in terms of, do you successfully prosecute a strategy that results in the country being stronger rather than weaker at the end of it?" The remark might sound vague in relation to America's presumed instincts.

Hiding being vague international relation exemptions or law enforcement arguments is not acceptable.

In our instructions, we were relatively vague in relation to the question what the additional taxes should be used for, except that we spoke of "a large budget deficit".

By the 1951 CIAM meeting that was held in Hoddesdon, England, to which Tange was invited, the Athens Charter came under debate by younger members of the group (including Tange) who found the Charter too vague in relation to city expansion.

His sons work at Bronco (Carlo, a former Navy SEAL, is head of security and carries a Glock, for the protection of company executives); to his daughters — a pediatrician, a housewife, and Gia, "the baby," an aspiring actress in Los Angeles — he assigns a vague public-relations role.

The last time the public relations organization updated its definition of public relations was 1982, when it adopted this vague phrase: "Public relations helps an organization and its publics adapt mutually to each other".

The last time the public relations organization updated its definition of public relations was 1982, when it adopted this vague phrase: "Public relations helps an organization and its publics adapt mutually to each other". Attempts to write new definitions in 2003 and 2007 fell short.

Any vague responses in relation to headache phenomenology or triggers were discarded.

Attempts to write new definitions in 2003 and 2007 did not move forward, leaving in place this vague definition: "Public relations helps an organization and its publics adapt mutually to each other".

He believes relations, vague fringes, and tendencies are experienced directly (a view he would later defend as part of his "radical empiricism").

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