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"unspecific" Definitions
  1. not free from ambiguity : not specific

116 Sentences With "unspecific"

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The effect was like walking into a quintessential childhood bedroom — in an unspecific time period, and an unspecific place.
Obama has made unspecific criticisms of Trump in the past.
They were unspecific and often verged on terrifying the poor guy.
"tolerance," and unspecific reverence for Martin Luther King Jr. will have
Fitzgerald's evocation of the fashionable world is quite abstract and mostly unspecific.
Placing Uagadou in an imaginary mountain range seems notably unspecific by comparison.
U.S. officials have made repeated but unspecific claims of possible impending Iranian attacks.
The unassuming "Finnish-style" sauna is hidden among dead hotels and unspecific storefronts.
The New Deal cases gave Congress unspecific power over a lot of things.
Earlier this week, Assange was transferred to a prison hospital citing unspecific health issues.
Mr. Trump has also promised to make deep but unspecific cuts in federal spending.
In a brief press announcement, HTC made some unspecific positive noises about its newer products.
For a story that's supposed to be so intimate and personal, it's also amorphous and unspecific.
In 2009, the company behind Accutane pulled the drug from the market for unspecific economic reasons.
It's possible Trump and Kim could sign a broad and unspecific declaration like they did in Singapore.
Why it matters: U.S. officials have previously made repeated but unspecific claims of possible impending Iranian attacks.
In his brief remarks, Bevin cited unspecific "irregularities" in the voting process without elaborating or offering examples.
Again and again, Ellis earnestly relies on the wildly unspecific non-word "problematic" as his catchall criticism.
The pair's previous deal covered an unspecific set of patents, and this latest announce is equally as vague.
It's believed she made "credible" but unspecific threats and is considered a danger to the community and schools.
"The transitional period is unspecific and I think she needs to bring some clarity to that," he said.
When Mr. Trump delivered an impassioned, if unspecific, pitch to bring jobs back from Mexico and China, Mrs.
Brandeis had few allies of his stature, and his own writing on the subject was copious but unspecific.
The deal reportedly keeps the UK within the customs union of the EU for an unspecific amount of time.
However, most of the complaints were entirely unspecific; a censorship that wasn't coming from governments or institutions, but everywhere.
Like the unspecified (and perhaps unverifiable) sonic cause of these health attacks, the reported illnesses are vague and unspecific.
LG even makes some unspecific claims about B&O Play contributing to tuning the audio system inside its awesome new smartphone.
America's accusations that Iran has been planning to attack American forces or its allies in the Middle East are suspiciously unspecific.
They denounced it as a "one size fits all" solution, but that's actually unspecific and deceptive — what "size" would work better?
Seth Moulton, who said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper were "grossly unspecific" in their briefing. Rep.
Republican debate: CNN's Reality Check Team inspects the claims It forced an awkward and unspecific claim about "other things" out of Trump.
Critics said that the deal was unspecific and gave too much to North Korea without securing anything for the U.S. in return.
The agreement called for the eventual dismantling of North Korea's nuclear program in exchange for unspecific security guarantees from the United States.
For each sign, he combs through photographs that feature handmade signs from various actions, selecting simple messages unspecific to any one cause.
Her structures are like "frozen gestures," infinitely linked to the shape and form they inhabit, while entirely amorphous and unspecific, not-yet-realized.
"It is simply too vague and unspecific," Jørgen Veisdal, an economist at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, told the magazine Science.
The lavish praise and unspecific promises of Mr Trump mean that Mr Netanyahu can now give his heels a rest from digging in.
It's broad-strokes idealism, soft at the center and deliberately unspecific, but what saves it is Mr. Elling's voice: bright, devout and earnest.
The lavish praise and unspecific promises of Mr Trump probably mean that Mr Netanyahu can now give his heels a rest from digging in.
Biden said the criticism of Clinton has been "veiled and unspecific," but she needs to show voters that she understands their challenges and pain.
According to the Journal's sources, ATL's move to ramp up production led to unspecific "manufacturing issues" within its output, which forced the full discontinuation.
Both U.S. and Iranian officials have said they don't want war, but U.S. officials have made repeated but unspecific claims of possible impending Iranian attacks.
Almondette said that even when places do use these alt-tags for popups (or anywhere), they're often extremely unspecific to the point of being useless.
The Yazidis asked to see the State Department's maps of northern Iraq; they found them to be hopelessly unspecific, marking only major towns and roads.
Americans have long bought into self-improvement schemes that advocate eliminating toxic people from our lives and unspecific but urgently harmful toxins from our bodies.
The accusations against Iran—unnamed officials let it be known that it might have been planning to attack America's forces or its allies—was suspiciously unspecific.
Moreover, SPG is unspecific about its financial policies and credit rating targets and has demonstrated a willingness to flex the balance sheet for external growth opportunities.
These highly unspecific and hypothetical slides is rich, delusional even, considering that it's not clear if there is anything to save at WeWork to begin with.
Why it matters: Both U.S. and Iranian officials have said they don't want war, but U.S. officials have made repeated but unspecific claims of possible impending Iranian attacks.
U+1F957 GREEN SALAD Oh look I found the only other food that's more boring and unspecific than a shallow pan of food: It's a generic salad. 52.
Truthfully, I wasn't hot on the idea itself at first, as it felt like an unspecific hodgepodge of Yiddish words that have made their way into English usage.
Group of Seven finance officials also pledged "appropriate", unspecific policy moves as the coronavirus spreads around the world, hitting sports events, trade exhibitions and other large gatherings worldwide.
Trump's backed this up with somewhat unspecific calls for his supporters to "monitor the polls," which has raised concerns of potential intimidation or even violence at U.S. voting stations.
KS: I think the issue is, the problem is they left the door open so much and so unspecific that they're trying to find a lot of different people.
Moreover, SPG is unspecific about its financial policies and credit rating targets and has demonstrated a willingness to flex the balance sheet in the name of external growth opportunities.
"It is usually better to threaten unspecific consequences until you are at a more advanced stage of planning," said Walter Russell Mead, a foreign policy expert at Bard College.
The drama was also typical of the unpredictable, often unspecific style of leadership that appears often to skirt over the possible consequences of Trump's tendency to trust his instincts.
If you were looking for that before the update and before the lackluster third season hit Netflix, the algorithm would've highlighted an older post from 2018 with an unspecific date.
It was unspecific in the script, and just an idea of what they wanted: I was walking around during a smoke ritual, surrounded by smoke, and doing this whole thing.
Little is known about Blackbird — no listings on Crunchbase or AngelList, a fairly unspecific website for Blackbird itself — and even Etsy's announcement of the deal is light on company details.
Like so many of her contemporaries, Harris' cultural corralling—tacking on the very unspecific modifier "of color" without explicitly detailing which "people" or what "communities"—is what ultimately spoke volumes.
Even when some films curdle into critically sour messes (see: Suicide Squad) or directors leave a project (see: Ant-Man), the public statements from those involved remain polite and unspecific.
The liberal senator from Massachusetts bills herself as the candidate with a plan for anything, but expect her rivals to attack her glaringly unspecific position on a top issue: health care.
The liberal senator from Massachusetts bills herself as the candidate with a plan for anything, but expect her rivals to attack her glaringly unspecific position on a top issue: health care.
In fact, he told CNBC, the angle of strengthening those programs (however unspecific Obama may have been) reflects a position that the Democrats will want to take on the campaign trail.
Either way, say goodbye to Airbnb's nonrefundable fee, the exact calculus of which is maddeningly unspecific — it is "typically 6-12% but can be higher or lower," according to the website.
The FBI recovered an unspecific number of the 28503,22019 deleted emails during the course of its yearlong investigation into Clinton's email setup, which ultimately failed to produce an indictment against Clinton.
The visitor to Germany had "mild unspecific symptoms" while she was still in Germany, said Marieke Degen, a spokeswoman with the Robert Koch Institute, Germany's public health institute, headquartered in Berlin.
" Trump and Kim signed a joint statement that said the U.S. would give Pyongyang unspecific "security guarantees" while Kim stated "his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
While sources were unspecific about the extent of the incursion, since there is the likelihood of government investigations and legal action related to the breach, they noted that it is widespread and serious.
U.S. talks with North Korea have faltered after Trump and Kim's June summit in Singapore, in which Kim made vague promises of denuclearization in exchange for unspecific security guarantees from the United States.
The ideal vanlife image has something of the hazy impersonality of a photograph in an upscale catalogue, depicting a scene that's both attractive and unspecific enough that viewers can imagine themselves into it.
Apple managed to buck a down market Tuesday, closing up more than 2 percent on mostly positive reviews of the iPhone 7 and encouraging (though unspecific) preorder reports from Sprint and T-Mobile.
But that optimism, based on unspecific internal projections, discounts the momentum and invaluable news coverage that come from delivering strong finishes in the early states — something Mr. Buttigieg and Mr. Sanders have done.
This cheap fitness tracker does smartwatch notifications, but they're woefully unspecific: you get three blinking green lights and a quick vibration on your wrist no matter what your phone is trying to tell you.
Most of what we covered was tame and unspecific, though we did get into a spirited discussion about the difference between toilet training, scatting, and brown showers—all forms of defecating in someone's mouth.
While most tech lies are shrouded in layers of plausible deniability, unspecific language, and de-centralized responsibility, Elon gave us a straight-forward whopper this summer that briefly threatened his ability to run Tesla.
Huawei's folding Mate X, which was originally supposed to launch in June, then September, then on an unspecific date in November, then on November 15th in China, is now, in fact, officially on sale.
If you cannot resist the urge to share, do so sparingly – and in the most vague, unspecific terms possible – for the sake of involved parties, or friends uninterested or unwilling to participate in the situation.
Federal officials have warned authorities in New York, Texas and Virginia about an unspecific threat of attacks by the al Qaeda militant group around Election Day, putting local law enforcement on alert before Tuesday's vote.
The columnist criticized the Texas congressman's stance on issues that were a hallmark of Democratic messaging during the midterm elections, like his position on Medicare for all, saying he remained "unspecific" throughout his Senate campaign.
But Trump's vague and unspecific response also reflected the paucity of options he has to deal with North Korea, and how the most serious foreign-policy threat facing his presidency is becoming ever more grave.
Their concerns, described by multiple attendees, reflected frustration among House Democrats at what they said was incomplete, unspecific and at-times inconsistent information about the intentions of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the upcoming election.
A good deal of Martins's treatment of women was a matter of public record, so there was something odd about an investigation prompted by something as easy to discredit as an anonymous letter making unspecific allegations.
Lowry and Ibaka are on fair deals, but they're not bargains, and Ujiri had to answer in unspecific generalities about how the team would tip-toe forward with a flawed roster and an asphyxiating salary structure.
The financing mechanism for her infrastructure plan, for example, is a totally unspecific ''business tax reform'' whose very lack of detail suggests a willingness to go along with a tax shenanigan the Obama administration been resisting.
Big Sur helps power the social network's real-time translations and photo-recognition abilities — where Facebook actually describes what's in a photo instead of relying solely on tagging and user-written captions, which are often notoriously unspecific.
The debate prompted a rare statement from the president of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, whose members vote on the Oscars, pledging big but unspecific changes and a review of the way members are recruited.
Big Machine contended the opposite — that "since Taylor's decision to leave Big Machine last fall, we have continued to honor all of her requests to license her catalog," though it is unspecific to the AMAs or the doc.
"I'm glad she's cool with it, but it was never my intention to put someone on blast, which is why I kept my tweet as unspecific as possible, so I'm basically going to act like nothing happened," said Hendel.
Bee was punching up, the way you'd want any comedian to do; the issue, then, is that her unspecific shock-value-joke-without-even-being-a-joke isn't worth the fight we've all been forced to have over it.
Part of Mr. Trump's appeal has been his steadfast, if unspecific, promise to bring jobs back to economically depressed parts of the country, largely attributing the decline to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which his own running mate also supported.
In fact, Mr. Kuchar's achievement is to have combined such vividly realized details — the farmhand's pout, the turn of a berserker's hip, a reticulated green brontosaurus — into scenes that seem oversaturated with sexual suggestion but are actually completely unspecific.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to promise higher welfare and infrastructure spending when he addresses parliament on Thursday, but to be unspecific about how the increase should be financed, four sources familiar with his proposals said.
In the days after Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead at a remote Texas ranch, it emerged that he was in the company of an unspecific group of hunters who were staying at the resort free of charge.
The absence of veteran prop Tendai Mtawarira — released on Thursday for unspecific personal reasons — is a massive blow to the home side who have also moved Francois Louw to eighth man, although he has never played there before for South Africa.
But the trickle-down effect to cases like those of Garrison Keillor, Jonathan Schwartz, Ryan Lizza and Al Franken, in which the accusations are scattered, anonymous or, as far as the public knows, very vague and unspecific, has been troubling.
Then of course, there is this, for which we have no words: While Colton's remarkably unspecific comments could mean he does not propose, there's also a chance that the brains behind the show just don't want the ending given away this time.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal officials have warned authorities in New York City, Texas and Virginia about an unspecific threat of attacks by al Qaeda militants around Election Day, putting local law enforcement on alert days before the vote, officials said on Friday.
Here, Greg Hardy got to go on TV and say he didn't do anything wrong in the most unspecific way imaginable, and he was aided by Adam Schefter's signal-boosting robot voice telling the world "He was adamant: 'I. Never. Touched. This. Woman.'"
ROME — Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of Italy on Tuesday called his country's new government proudly populist and anti-establishment as he outlined a sweeping, if unspecific, vision for overhauling its migration system, renegotiating its relationship with Europe and moving closer to Russia.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two Republican senators said on Monday that U.S. states should be allowed to stay in the Obamacare medical insurance program if they like, with one also saying she was confused by President Donald Trump's broad but unspecific executive order targeting the program.
Local police and fire departments responded on Thursday to a brush fire near a power line in Tyngsboro, about 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Boston and found an unspecific number of devices that resembled pipe bombs near transmission lines operated by National Grid.
In a letter to White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, cited reports of an "unspecific security issue" regarding McEntee, and called for all documents related to McEntee's vetting by the White House and FBI background check.
But even before the end of what could easily be understood to be a Shiv season, the only Roy daughter is reduced to having the unspecific title of "a very senior person" dangled in front of her while begging for her miserable husband's life, only to see it all go up in smoke.
Though commenters who voiced their dislike of the video are unspecific in their complaints, a screenshot sent by Blanco's manager to Blanco indicates that the ban has something to do with one specific moment in the video, when the image of a man's (covered) bulge is present for a fraction of a second.
For example, last month, the office awarded a patent for a display screen interface design that consisted of three text rectangles across the top, with a text square below it, As the Electronic Frontier Foundation noted, the patent is so unspecific that even the USPTO's own mobile interface could be accused of infringement.
Trump's reaction to defeat The President's public comments before and after the humiliating defeat was typical of his engagement during the process, showing an incomplete understanding of the political dynamics, a tendency to apportion blame to others and a lack of specifics about how the legislation could be saved or improved beyond unspecific platitudes.
The FBI Is Letting Tech Companies Off the Leash—But Only a Little BitToday, Yahoo announced the public disclosure of three National Security Letters it received from…Read more ReadThe letters, from 2015 and 2016, demand data from users and notify the company that it is not allowed to discuss the order until an unspecific review in the future.
The Singapore summit concluded with a joint statement in which North Korea pledged to "work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula" in exchange for unspecific security guarantees from the U.S. The Trump administration officials on Thursday's background call dodged questions on specifics of what might be agreed to during the Vietnam summit, saying negotiations are continuing ahead of the meeting.
So even if most companies can screen out dog DNA, you probably won't get the exact same predicted heritage from any two companies' tests; the most accurate you can really get right now is figuring which continents your recent ancestors lived on (other tests that look at our Y chromosome or mitochondrial DNA can estimate further back in time, but are still pretty unspecific).
A co-founder of both Texte zur Kunst and the Institute of Art Criticism based in Frankfurt, Graw seems to view these friends of hers as the reason why painting now has meta-level relevance within the sphere of contemporary art — because their work exhibits "unspecific-specific" attributes of "quasi-people" (don't ask) while being a "comeback" commodity exchange chip always popular with the auction houses.
Recently, the federal district court in Nebraska rightly pilloried a party's use of the phrase "undocumented persons", saying it was unspecific "because many persons possessing certain documentation may nonetheless be 'illegal aliens' as a matter of law"—To its credit, the Library of Congress recognizes this problem, although their new chosen alternative, "noncitizen", seems to combine illegal with legal alien and be even less specific.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Kim signed an agreement at a historic meeting in Singapore earlier this month committing the U.S. to unspecific security guarantees for North Korea in exchange for Pyongyang agreeing to move toward denuclearization.
When historian Frederick Naerebout writes, "Research has concentrated on the specific sources that, in large part, we will never be able to relate to a realistic diachronic account of the dance, and it has tended to neglect the unspecific sources, such as inscriptions that just mention the presence of a dance, dancers, or a chorus, without any details but in fact referring to dance at a specific time and place," it treads a fine line between expertise and pedanticism.
No one in this story is allowed to be happy, or even to deserve happiness, except perhaps the Katy Perry-esque pop star who more or less accidentally gets a taste of enlightenment and seems by the end to have turned into something of a ­superhero — but we don't hear any more of this story except that she turns up on a stranger's doorstep in need of a meal and a shower after some unspecific adventure.

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