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"The problem with these accusations is they tend to be very vague and not rooted in specific stories".
"Whenever there are limits of freedom of expression, in order for those limits to be considered constitutionally valid, those limits have to be clear and not be very vague.
Rusbridger countered that "the problem with the accusations is they tend to be very vague and not rooted in specific stories" adding the publication of the NSA files "leaps over the hurdle of public interest".
"I personally have learned to be very vague about what I say," said a 16-year Army veteran at Fort Carson who is in the process of receiving a medical discharge and did not want to be identified because he was concerned that speaking out about his experience would jeopardize his case.
Islamist politicians tend to be very vague about exactly what it would mean for Shariah to be the source for the law of the land — and with good reason, because just adopting such a principle would not determine how the legal system would actually operate.
Some NOIs are very specific, and others can be very vague.
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