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Перевод: vagueness


[существительное]
неопределенность


Тезаурус:

  1. Vagueness or lack of information may indicate that the primary failure rests at supervisory level and negative answers may reflect inadequacies in methods or lack of supervision.
  2. As a result, the blood is deprived of much of the oxygen it needs to feed the body tissues, so we may end up feeling listless or suffer vagueness of thought.
  3. I am aware that there will be those, Catholics and Evangelicals, who will regret the vagueness of such language.
  4. Having recently purchased a 1956 Series One 2 litre, I have noticed a lot of wandering and vagueness in the steering.
  5. Only three things worried me: the prodigious thirst for fuel, the lack of anti-lock on the brakes and a steering system that combined over-sensitivity with vagueness.
  6. But a little local vagueness may not harm Mr Solarz.
  7. The Department of Health guidelines (1984) have recognized the involvement of the general practitioner in the assessment of patients who harm themselves, although the vagueness of its recommendations has been criticized (Kessel 1985).
  8. The vagueness of the substantive law also gave them opportunities.
  9. There is a vagueness in John's later account of his feelings which makes one wonder how far he was reinterpreting events and attitudes with hindsight.
  10. Her great success has lain in her willingness to use the vagueness and flexibility of the Constitution to her own ends.
  11. (viii) Pupils should begin to learn explicitly the different stages in the writing process, ie drafting (getting ideas on to paper or computer screen, regardless of form, organisation or expression); redrafting (shaping and structuring the raw material - either on paper or screen - to take account of purpose, audience and form); rereading and revising (making alterations that will help the reader, eg getting rid of ambiguity, vagueness, incoherence, or irrelevance ); proof-reading (checking for errors, eg omitted or repeated words, mistakes in spelling or punctuation ).
  12. Adjusting to middle-age is its other main concern, with Marrakech (perceived by Walter entirely through the lush vagueness of travel-brochure prose) standing for the life of exotic, unfettered opportunity that becomes increasingly unattainable.
  13. Green criticised previous guides, correctly, for their geographic vagueness and their lack of adventure in seldom stirring from the main roads and "stations" as the viewpoints were called.

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