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 Übersetzung für 'too vague' von Englisch nach Deutsch
too vague {adj}zu ungenau
Teiltreffer
too-too {adj} [coll.] [affectedly elegant or refined in manners]affig [ugs.] [pej.]
vague {adj}unspezifisch
7
vague {adj}unkonkret [vage]
7
vague {adj}dumpf [Gefühl, Ahnung, Erinnerung]
101
vague {adj}blass [vage]
vague {adj}vage
995
vague {adj}unklar
2316
vague {adj}undeutlich
284
vague {adj}nebelhaft
46
vague {adj}ungenau
1008
vague {adj}schwach
420
vague {adj}vag [Rsv.] [vage]
60
vague {adj}schwammig [fig.] [ungenau]
96
vague {adj}wenig präzis
vague {adj}nebulös [geh.]
7
vague {adj}unbestimmt
79
vague {adj}ungewiss
131
vague {adj}unscharf
14
vague {adj}verschwommen
80
vague talkoberflächliches Geschwätz {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • One problem with a conventional healthcare proxy is that it may not be possible for the appointed proxy to determine what care choices the individual would have made if still capable, as healthcare proxies may be too vague for meaningful interpretation.
  • Richard arrived at the result that the notion of identity of two objects and the invariability of an object are too vague and need to be specified more precisely.
  • Mann has also been described as "the world's first cyborg" in Canadian popular press such as "NOW", "The Globe and Mail", "National Post", and "Toronto Life", but has himself rejected the term "cyborg" as being too vague.
  • This label is derived from the combination of two labels, each too vague for continued use.
  • The results of the analysis of the predictions found that psychics were correct 11% of the time, wrong 35% of the time, and that some predictions were too vague to characterize (19%) or the predicted outcome was so obvious it was to be expected (15%).

  • The Supreme Court held that the instructions were too vague to allow a jury to find that obstruction of justice had occurred.
  • The courts have generally determined that laws which are too vague for the average citizen to understand deprive citizens of their rights to due process.
  • Clinically significant distress is not defined explicitly by the DSM-IV, where it has been critiqued by multiple scholars as being too vague, and potentially detrimental for those who have symptoms of depression, anxiety, or other mood disorders because they do not meet the clinical significance requirement.
  • But these general characteristics are usually too vague to be of much help and there are many disagreements about the more specific suggestions of what education should aim for.
  • However, the evidence is too vague and circumstantial.

  • But as a method to guide philosophizing, this is usually too vague to provide specific guidance.
  • In 2011 and 2012, courts overturned fines regarding a brief scene of male nudity in a 2003 "NYPD Blue" episode, as well as fines over fleeting expletives in a live awards show broadcast in 2002 by Fox, ruling that the FCC's basis for the fines was too vague.
  • and a pair of futurists concluded that one once-promising New Age activist group had been both "too visionary and too vague" to last.
  • Based on the possibility of explanations such as these, some researchers have claimed that the classic studies on the availability heuristic are too vague in that they fail to account for people's underlying mental processes.
  • Environmental and human rights activists say ADB's environmental safeguards policy as well as policies for indigenous peoples and involuntary resettlement, while usually up to international standards on paper, are often ignored in practice, are too vague or weak to be effective, or are simply not enforced by bank officials.

  • have noted section 36 is too vague.
  • The Free Software Foundation explicitly called the original Artistic License a non-free license, criticizing it as being "too vague; some passages are too clever for their own good, and their meaning is not clear".
  • This principle is sometimes used to strike down municipal by-laws that forbid "explicit" or "objectionable" contents from being sold in a certain city; courts often find such expressions to be too vague, giving municipal inspectors discretion beyond what the law allows.
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