Sentence examples similar to discuss vaguely from inspiring English sources

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She has assembled forums to discuss vague concepts of "reform", to appease Mr Suthep.

The contested issue of vibrato was raised first by an audience member, then by Mr. Renz, and discussed vaguely.

Using the lexicon of your Katie Prices or Luisa Zissmans, Karen has a fondness for discussing vague business ventures and making sure everybody knows she's strong and inspirational on Twitter.

It is incorporated in the very language we use to discuss anything vaguely economic.

West said contemporaries in the Chicago suburbs vaguely discuss possible retirement in Arizona or California.

It is to muffle such unease that the government is discussing only vague plans for change, to be brought in gradually over the next two decades.

We're discussing in vague terms what they're excited for audiences to see, and the conversation turns to an unexpected place: their moms.

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In the five years since, the Pentagon has been reluctant to discuss the subject beyond vague generalities, insisting that any public airing of the issue would only invite attacks.

The problem is that the products in question treat erectile dysfunction, a condition, like adult incontinence or hemorrhoids, that is hard to discuss without being too vague or too vulgar.

An independent public relations executive involved in the deal, who agreed to discuss the transaction in vague terms only on the condition of anonymity, referred questions to Max Holmes, whom he identified as a principal in the D.E.

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