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The Conservative arts manifesto was thin and unconvincing in this regard, with, for example, vague indications of a new emphasis on "endowments".

For example vague terms like 'heap' or 'knowledge', though soritical relative to an appropriately chosen series, are semantically determinate so, in spite of appearances to the contrary, there is a sharp cut-off point to their application.

For example, vague unmeasurable goals included: "I hope and think I'm going to be more on track more stable.

They were instructed to identify comprehension problems with the OHIP-14 K due to, for example: vague wording, ambiguous language, double-barrelled questions, and so on.

For example, vague statements like "I learn differently for long questions and multiple choice questions" were probed for detail about what respondents did differently in the two situations and why they did so.

It is frustrating to read accounts in major journals that other factors, for example vague indices of inflammation such as C-reactive protein [ 4- 6], might have any important primary role in the pathogenesis of heart disease.

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So give tangible examples of change: what's happening in one village, for example, not vague promises of billions invested in health in a vaguely defined Africa.

For example, a vague desire to amuse friends and colleagues (especially through the Secret Santa nonsense) commissions the consumption of thousands of tonnes of metal and plastic, often confected into complex electronic novelties: toys for adults.

For example, the vague nature of the term "acute," wide intraobserver variation in ascertaining "bilateral radiographic infiltrates," 5 and sensitivity of the PaO2/FiO2 ratio criteria to small changes in positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) 6 led to the recent revisiting of the AECC definition and drafting of the Berlin definition of ARDS 7 (Table 1).

The cadence of the music for "Gandhi vs. Martin Luther King Jr.," for example, is vaguely Indian.

Russia's antiextremism legislation, for example, is notoriously vague and its broad definitions make it easy to abuse in the name of silencing independent voices.

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