Sentence examples for far too vague from inspiring English sources

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That, critics say, is far too vague.

But Ms. Nord said the proposal remained far too vague.

It turned out that red wine with cheese was far too vague and general a rule.

(The "criminal" category is far too vague and clearly includes minor misdemeanors).

All agreed that in its current form, it was far too vague.

She also notes, reasonably, that the previous living wage proposal was far too vague.

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There are far too many vague, yet commonly used terms in the beer world.

The decision, by a unanimous three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, upheld a 1998 ruling by a federal district judge that the Kentucky law went too far and was too vague, compromising women's constitutional right to abortion.

Chan is his usual impish, infectious self, but his film rambles far too much and is vague to the point of incoherence, even taking into account that at times there are limits as to how much subtitles can translate.

Simply 'being a celebrity' isn't going to get you very far, as it is too vague a goal to work towards.

While Mr. Icahn and another like-minded big investor, Southeastern Asset Management, have repeatedly assailed the management buyout offer as priced far too low, both have been vague about how to finance their own proposal.

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