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"non-specific" Definitions
  1. not definite or clearly defined; general
  2. (medical) (of pain, a disease, etc.) with more than one possible cause

104 Sentences With "non specific"

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Compare the non-specific rage of punk rock to the non-specific age of the Internet.
Usually their lyrics don't suggest much more than just non-specific obstacle overcoming.
Then, he said he would release them at a later non-specific date.
Non-specific spoilers follow for one version of The Outer Worlds' branching story.
It's now something called "Orchid Gray," in keeping with Samsung's extremely non-specific naming scheme.
Explanation: We don't capitalize non-specific career words no matter how important they seem ( "Successful").
"Some countries' criticisms of China's IP protection lack evidence and are non-specific," Shen said.
Mr Kim made lots of non-specific pledges about working towards a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.
Other media outlets say what was shared with the White House was broad and non-specific.
HE skirts this by generating aggregated, non-specific reports about the comparisons between these data sets.
But Target and Ikea both have them, and Amazon has long touted a non-specific wishlist option.
ABC said previously that the White House had received a broad, non-specific briefing on the report.
Also be on the lookout for the manager who dismisses a previous employee by citing non-specific reasons.
Penance (it's as ominous and non-specific as it sounds) is coming for her and pretty much everyone else.
The INSIDER summary:Millennial pink, an identifiable yet non-specific shade of pink, is everywhere on the internet right now.
Politicians tend not to go in for hardball sessions on Reddit anyway — Obama's AMA was thoughtful but non-specific.
In this case, Congress is proposing an equal amount of funding to be used in surprisingly non-specific ways.
"This is an inflammatory marker that may be non-specific and may not be diagnostic of CTE," he said.
People with chronic, non-specific low back pain may have weaker glute medius muscles than their pain-free peers.
There's still a lot of kick in this gal, or whatever everyone is saying which is gender-non-specific.
Of course that's true; I don't feel a film so non-specific has to bring in that sort of disclaimer.
The first order Trump signed was a non-specific one designed to "ease the burden of Obamacare," Spicer told reporters.
The one on Obamacare, for instance, which offers non-specific "relief" from the Affordable Care Act, leaves a lot unsaid.
The piece, "Non-specific Gamelan Taiko Fusion," was composed during the first-ever laptop orchestra performance in 2005, at Princeton.
Never mind that it's too premature to estimate the cost of the Green New Deal, given its non-specific language.
Thus, to get any meaningful traction, a Trump pardon would probably have to be pre-emptive, prospective and non-specific.
According to the OED, the term frog was a non-specific term of abuse as early as the 14th century.
His desire, which is non-specific and all-encompassing and undeniable, is not so much turned outward as yielded to.
" The ballet shoe, which she claims was originally designed to be gender non-specific, "is perennial, democratic, inclusionary and non-ageist.
Though non-specific on what drug had been taken, the KAC announced it was not for a performance enhancing drug (PED).
Amazon's vague and non-specific email also sparked criticism from users — including security experts — who accused the company of withholding information.
But I hadn't worked it out, so my vague, non-specific speculative letters to all the F1 teams came to nothing.
But the officials stressed that the threat is non-specific, could just be idle chatter and is not seen as imminent.
However, I think the shaded squares work well in this particular puzzle because RUN, the first "water slide" is so non-specific.
In the letter, Mr. Stone's attorney said the Russian man claimed 'access to non-specific, damaging Clinton information which he wanted to sell.
Microsoft — a big government contractor — initially issued a response that expressed non-specific "concerns" and said it would aid employees who are affected.
Dr. Stanislav Grof, one of the early experimenters, described LSD as a "non-specific amplifier of the unconscious," for both good and bad.
"I need you to watch this" is a non-specific compliment on a piece of art, but it is also a very sincere one.
Still, for all of I See You's self-reflective innovations, they still rely on the non-specific universalist emoting that they've made their bedrock.
A couple of days after her elimination episode aired, Tammy took to Twitter to extend a non-specific apology to "anyone" she may have hurt.
C3J's drug, currently being tested for efficacy, is a non-specific antimicrobial peptide that has been joined with another peptide which binds only to S. mutans.
Finally, a biopsy showed that his liver damage was non-specific, meaning it was caused by drugs or toxins, the report said, rather than a virus.
It was a victim of poor timing too, its sneering, non-specific protests falling on deaf ears during the honeymoon period of the Obama administration a.k.a.
One example involved a patient who had a successful organ transplant and seemed healthy, but had to go back to the hospital for a non-specific complaint.
Everyone was in a good mood, talking to strangers, getting to know each other, just aglow with this weird thrilling non-specific feeling of imminent Prince-itude.
On its face, Payback is just operating from the same playbook as The Crew, which offered an endless flow of non-specific parts that increased your performance.
It takes a lot more than good intentions to maintain these resolutions, though, and most people don't follow through in part because the goals are non-specific.
Or if they do have goals, they tend to be non-specific and don't get to the heart of what will help them appreciate their work more.
If DeVos was coached to be as vague and non-specific in her answers as possible, she should get rid of the person giving her that advice.
The mention of non-specific products, under the Investigation, are in relation to other companies, which can be evidenced in the material disclosed by the Brazilian federal police.
But the increase of opioid-related deaths—401 percent since 1999—far outstripped that of non-opioid deaths (a 20083 percent rise) and non-specific overdose deaths (220 percent).
And health officials worldwide have grappled with identifying the spread of a new disease with what an early scientific report has called "non-specific" symptoms — coughing, fever, and pneumonia.
"However, we see non-specific indicators of stress, such as decreased head size and stature, that are consistent with observed effects of prenatal PAH exposure in modern populations," she said.
But I guess if you really want the White House to say something — no matter how non-specific — about an issue, at least We the People still has you covered.
And isn't conflating non-specific criticism of pro-Israel actions and positions with criticism of Jewish people or Judaism itself dangerous and problematic This isn't the first time that Rep.
There is zero specific (or even non-specific) evidence that the 2016 vote was in any way, shape or form a referendum on Trump's refusal to turn over his taxes.
For adults 45 and older, non-specific chest pain is the leading reason for an ER visit that results in discharge, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
"You may get some optimism in the markets where you will see buying that is valuation non-specific and you'll get a momentum trade come back into market," he said.
These places are non-specific, but they are familiar to us: University libraries, courts of law, art institutions, and the kind of monumental spaces that are always associated with wealth and authority.
"Here's a list of all the dumb things you're about to do, please do not do them," Musk responded, although he was non-specific about what "dumb things" he would caution against.
There are some symptoms — pain in the back and abdomen, burning urination and some constipation…but the symptoms are very non-specific and that's why ovarian cancer is very difficult to pick up.
Another 2012 study concluded that "cupping massage is no more effective than progressive muscle relaxation in reducing chronic non-specific neck pain," but noted that additional research was still needed on the subject.
They're relatively non-specific claims about light field technology and human-computer interaction, padded with little sci-fi set pieces and illustrations that are even weirder than your average surreal patent line drawing.
One of the paper's authors, David Morgan, director of the Centre for Fish and Fisheries Research at Murdoch University, clarified to The Verge that catfish are omnivorous and have very non-specific diets.
"The biggest problem, the anxiety that people have, is non-specific to what asset we are pointing to but the general feeling that things have been going up for too long," he said.
For example, he calls for "equal accountability" between charter schools and traditional public schools, though a few lines later he softens this to a more non-specific standard of "comparable levels" of accountability.
Trump's allies on the far right would dismiss Ryan's non-specific condemnation as "virtue signaling," but in the context of the past year and a half, it looks much more like appeasement than posturing.
Pros: Affordable, synthetic fabric to keep feet dry and blister free, heel tab to prevent slippage, arch compression for added support, comes in multiple colorsCons: Can't be bought in single pairs, non-specific sizing
The statement "To snap a bitch's neck, make sure to apply all your pressure to the middle of her throat" is allowed on the platform, because it's a hypothetical, non-credible, non-specific threat.
The BBC reported this non-specific figure earlier today, with Facebook also saying it is monitoring the repeated posting of the same content or a sharp increase in messaging and flagging accounts displaying such activity.
Regular watchers of the Cupertino-based company will know all too well that it is usually rather non-specific when it makes acquisitions — see this recent deal for French company Regaind for a typical example.
According to him, overdose symptoms like blue lips and nails, unconsciousness, pinpoint pupils, and breathing problems are relatively non-specific, which can make it difficult to determine whether an overdose is opioid-induced or not.
There are other causes of similar non-specific symptoms as well, such as chemical exposures, so not all of the symptoms of those who are not electrosensitive are due to psychological problems, even though some are.
Time is convoluted and non-specific in SANGREE's installation, but the work gets at the yet-to-be-determined part of reality, which can help fill out our often oversimplified and overly linear accounts of history.
My promise was to recover post-consumer plastic, so for whatever weight in packaging we sell in the marketplace, we made a commitment to recover the exact amount in weight of plastic, though that was non-specific.
Jarvis will check back on previously played music to make a choice, and Zuckerberg can also ask it to change the mood using non-specific terms like "play something light" if he wants to get more specific.
You enter the habit you want to keep — let's say it's four wine-free nights a week — and can opt to select specific days, non-specific days or intervals so that you can schedule as you please.
He also talked about the health care law while accepting an award in May and gave a very political, but non-specific remarks during a September appearance at a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in New York.
Stone's lawyer described the encounter as a "one-time, 20-minute interaction" and stated that Greenberg offered Stone the "non-specific, damaging Clinton information" in exchange for a $2 million payment from Trump, but that Stone declined.
Inhibiting monocytes and regulatory T-cells: Tumors attract monocytes — non-specific cells that are important for healing wounds — as well as a type of T-cell called regulatory T cells that actually turn off other T-cells.
At the beginning of Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the semi-pro school skipper shares his advice for anyone who wants to fake a sick day, suggesting that "non-specific symptoms" are better than giving any real details.
A non-specific answer of "large businesses" got the largest reaction; 76% of Americans said they have too much influence, 72% said pharmaceutical companies have too much influence and 69% said Wall Street has too much influence.
Traditionally, my ornaments would've been a small felt camera or a photo of one of my art pieces, but this year my mom made small bags of rupees, some potions, and a few non-specific game controllers.
It took pushing up against too many non-specific promises by Chinese officials claiming "we'll soon be dining on American beef" for that beef access to finally happen, and even longer to secure approval to sell U.S. biotech.
The very non-specific category controls whether Google can pinpoint your exact GPS coordinates through Maps data and browser searches and, as today's news highlights, whether it can crosscheck your offline purchases with your online ad-related activity.
Twitter pointed us to a non-specific blog post from October which limply affirms the company's commitments to "protesters and activists," while giving no indication of how they plan to keep their product from being used to oppress immigrants.
The Art of Self-Defense tries to be non-specific as part of its style — it has, for instance, this generic "dude" magazine, with generic stuff men are supposed to be into: ranking women's breasts, shooting guns, pet wolves.
If a company fires an employee based on non-specific complaints from co-workers, the employee could also sue, claiming the dismissal was discriminatory, said Clifford Ingber, an attorney in Connecticut who has represented security guard companies since the 1980s.
Worse still, another shooting that took place in the city over the weekend at a high school football game is now but a minor blip on the radar, waved off with non-specific calls for more help curbing gang violence.
For example, an FAQ on the website ostensibly answering what the data will actually be used for is decidedly non-specific — saying only: We will use it to expand the Baseline database and develop advanced tools for collecting, organizing, and analyzing health information.
Before the company went public on the Helsinki Stock Exchange in 2017, the company released a circular that expressed some intention to abide by COPPA, but was non-specific about which of its dozens of games it considered subject to the law.
"However, much of the use recently has been in men with reduced testosterone levels or some non-specific symptoms like fatigue, loss of muscle mass, reduced libido or lowered mood which may be related to normal aging or other disease conditions," he said.
Many of these ideas can be traced back to the early '90s, after the publication of a book called The Yeast Connection, which claimed that all of those non-specific symptoms (and more!) could be signs of an overgrowth of candida throughout your entire body.
Some parts of the US and other countries around the world are in the process of potentially amending their policies to offer a third and non-specific gender designation on official documents, and some people have succeeded in legally changing their gender to non-binary.
The mythic "French girl" of perfume ads and fashion magazines is an attractive and elusive figure, synonymous with streamlined elegance and a cultivated air of non-specific mystery: one of the few brands of "foreign" that are seen as palatable to the consumers in the United States.
He also dropped a few enthusiastic words vis-a-vis infrastructure, education and broadband — going longest on the latter by claiming that "fantastic full fiber broadband" would be "sprouting in every household", before falling back on the safe and fuzzy ground of non-specific cheerleading of party and country.
The architects tried to project optimism in everything from the choice of the euro's name (more or less easily pronounceable in all EU languages) to the design of the bills (an emphasis on non-specific gates and bridges, symbols of connection), but that risk has always haunted the project.
To my mind, we are in an era where it's no longer possible to impose a unifying or singular feminism or queerness across broad groups and communities — they are too non-specific to be useful at a large scale, having been adopted and co-opted too many times.
"People who have these so-called silent heart attacks are more likely to have non-specific and subtle symptoms, such as indigestion or a case of the flu, or they may think that they strained a muscle in their chest or their upper back," said Dr. Deborah Ekery, a cardiologist at Heart Hospital of Austin.
The club's lead bouncer Sven Marquardt has made no secret of how difficult and non-specific the credentials are, stating that anyone from a suited-up lawyer to "guys in masks" could be right, but equally the most ostensibly down the line, all in black techno-head could be turned away for seemingly no reason.
They're the food-and-drink equivalent of Apple and its iPhone, or Google and its apps, brands in possession of a basic, underlying image which, on its own, vaguely connotes some sanitized form of liberty and empowerment, but which is empty and non-specific enough to be padded out by the consumer's own personality, preferences, and aspirations.
Perhaps the most accurate musical portrayal of the Metal Barbarian comes from Oakland stoner thrashers High On Fire, whose chugging paeans to battle, hedonism, and non-specific ancient gods contain all the Barbarian's muscle and originality (their Skinner-animated video for "The Black Plot" features an army of Metal Barbarians fighting a horde of space nightmares).
Esther, with a rich Spanish accent, sang a Welsh hymn to me and told me how utterly Welsh she felt here in America, with a smile that brought a tear to my eye, making me think of my grandparents as a non-specific feeling of homesickness and vague grief welled up in me, the feeling we Welsh call hiraeth.
Earlier this year the then-minister in charge of the digital brief, Matt Hancock, launched a self-promotional, self-branded app intended for his constituents to keep up with news about Matt Hancock MP. However the developers of the app (Disciple Media) initially uploaded the wrong privacy policy — and were forced to issue an amended version which did not grant the minister such non-specific and oddly toned rights to users' data — such as that the app "may disclose your personal information to the Publisher, the Publisher's management company, agent, rights image company, the Publisher's record label or publisher (as applicable) and any other third parties, for use in conjunction with additional user promotions or offers they may run from time to time or in relation to the sale of other goods and services".

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