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In VR storytelling, the concept is a bit more nebulous.
They're more nebulous, walking an interesting line, between premium and mid-range.
If 1976 offers any insight into 2020, it's that more nebulous concepts — e.g.
But for me it was something much more nebulous and niche than that.
Elsewhere, especially on the more nebulous songs, he just jabbers, distracting from the guitar.
It's admittedly a bit more nebulous than past topics like BotCamp, VoiceCamp and VisionCamp.
Secondly, abuse is a much more nebulous and insidious thing than most people realize.
They can object for religious reasons, or for a more nebulous "moral" objection standard.
Others have more nebulous "incentives"—a gift card, say, or a discount on gym membership.
Another, much more nebulous aspect of the job search and interview process, however, is company culture.
For another thing, the outer planets rule more nebulous areas of our lives (forgive the pun).
With so many approaches to choose from, the investment landscape has perhaps never been more nebulous.
But they can also be more nebulous, forming around subtleties of education, lifestyle or cultural taste.
Getting medications right for any disorder is considered a science, but my experience was more nebulous.
What constitutes imminence has been further muddied by terrorist groups, cyberattacks and other more nebulous threats.
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.
Its plan for helping colonists actually live there for long periods of time is even more nebulous.
"Sabotage" — in the form of cutting CSRs, expanding non-Obamacare insurance, and slashing outreach — is more nebulous.
Some fear an Islamic State resurgence once the U.S. leaves Syria, but others point to more nebulous risks.
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.
As the world becomes more nebulous, the census-takers succumb to political pressure, faking information missing from their surveys.
Figuring out why that is the case requires more nebulous explanations and a measure of speculation to come in.
From there, the AP embarked on a wholesale review of recent remarks Trump has made, some more nebulous than other.
Politics seems to inhabit a more nebulous space, however, populated by constellations of vague sentiments, social mores, and ethical values.
She rejected the IRS's proposal that they also encompass what she called "more nebulous" assets including the value of Amazon.
After that, I decided it wasn't worth the stress, time, and disappointment to do any more nebulous original character sketches.
There's another, more nebulous possible reference, too: on the other side of the thermostat, is a wall of unlabeled plaster faces.
Unfortunately for data-driven executives, the answer is more nebulous than just getting better percentages out of recruiting and hiring programs.
The Echo Dot competitor hit the market immediately, and the Home Max was given the decidedly more nebulous date of December.
While taxes on alcohol can discourage heavy drinking (and, of course, raise revenue), state control over distribution serves more nebulous ends.
And a recent tweet suggests that the offer to face extradition still stands in some form, although the conditions are more nebulous.
But with the Expansion, Callisto is the sum total of the reporting process, and that makes the next steps much more nebulous.
He also explains how their existence makes proper security valuation much more nebulous and offers his best advice for navigating the landscape.
Ted Cruz is now facing his own birther questions because of his actual birth in Calgary, Canada, but the accusations are more nebulous.
Keil's supposed age discrimination complaints are more nebulous, but allegedly involve being left out of meetings or denied pay raises, among other things.
But the greater "gray sweatpants season," or rather, the time in which gray sweatpants have been an object of desire, is more nebulous.
A stalled filmmaker in his 30s, Henry must confront not only his financial inadequacies but also something much more nebulous: his self-image.
"For others, the effects were more nebulous: I heard phrases like 'more alive,' 'more clear,' 'more myself,' and "like a fog had lifted.
The way she treated me was far more nebulous than that, and for years I would've told you she was my best friend.
Contemporary free-speech sceptics, by contrast, want to stop people from expressing ideas that could make others feel "unsafe"—a far more nebulous standard.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 "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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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"?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Color of the Year is not only based on what's gaining traction across various fields (like fashion, beauty, tech, architecture, and so on), it's also based on a more nebulous temperature-check of whatever's happening in the world, and what will be trending next.
When the show goes from the much more nebulous target audience of "people interested in considering the political divide in the Trump era" to the target audience of "hardcore racists," what's the damage not just to the show but to your network as a whole?
If investigators were already monitoring business A, business B could pay a front company for the weapons instead of business A. Or business B could create its own front company to pay business A's front company, making the network even bigger and more nebulous.
There, focusing on fashion is increasingly less desirable than casting a large net and committing to the more nebulous, broader "lifestyle" market; be it home decor, food, travel, parenting, or wellness, lifestyle has replaced the hyper-specific categorical markets that web personalities tried to corner earlier in their careers.
Whereas America once insisted that the Taliban would need to negotiate directly with the Afghan government on a political settlement for the country, it now seems more likely that the insurgents will hash out the issue with a more nebulous group of political elites and civil-society representatives.
The content in this first wave of third-party providers feels like a natural extension of the influencer-based content that LinkedIn has been running in its main newsfeed: it runs the gamut from actual courses to learn new skills in specific disciplines, to the more nebulous area of professional development.
Queer community, as Thom examines it and in the wider world, can take many forms: a more intimate, chosen-family model of mutual aid and support; the more nebulous web of connections drawn by individuals who might frequent the same bars, parties, or organizing circles because of their shared identities and experiences.
They served as emblems of all that lay beyond the known world, be that defined in terms of geographic distance or the more nebulous passage between life and death; the Greeks, Detienne argues, used spices "to mediate between the near and the far-away and to link the above and the below," notably in funeral rites and sacred devotions.
When I got drunk and spent the night with the Irishman in Bolivia, I dissected the incident — and why I hadn't told my boyfriend — relentlessly in my head, convinced I had figured out every angle of why I'd done it, and what it had meant: It was a way of making concrete the more nebulous, festering doubts that lay inside a relationship that had quietly gone stale.

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