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In the context of the pilot study, students also mentioned the absence of relatedness as a drawback: "The task was posting 3 tweets or 3 retweets and that is clearly vague.
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This is clearly a vague definition, with many 'almost's scattered throughout.
We soon get these reflections of Stiva's: "He had never thought the question over clearly, but vaguely imagined that his wife had long suspected him of being unfaithful to her and was looking the other way.
Despite generous vibrato Mr. Bashmet often failed to project his sound clearly, and his vague passagework did not help.
Not clearly, but in vague memories of troops staged along the Saudi border, the bombing campaign and reports out of Riyadh.
It is necessary, however, to clearly define the vague concept of sustainability and to break it down into tangible measures in DRR projects and into consistent evaluation criteria.
In fact, I could remember one line clearly enough, and vaguely remember a whole stanza.
(The "criminal" category is far too vague and clearly includes minor misdemeanors).
The agreement, while deliberately vague, had clearly left both men buoyant.
Reporting the ban, Le Figaro said that while the directive was "relatively vague", it clearly covered anything suggesting "masculinity or femininity, physical slimness, youth or sociability".
Overlooking what clearly seemed to be vague and largely speculative descriptions of what constitutes minor illness, men were expected by both men and women to either ignore such illness or self-medicate, and continue functioning and fending for their families.
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