Sentence examples for more vague comparative from inspiring English sources

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They're less principles and more vague, comparative ideals.

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Her other proposals are more vague.

It's more vague and potentially broad than that.

I mean, could they be more vague?

But in "Coming Apart" Mr. Murray's recommendations are both more vague and far more ambitious.

Since the summit, the demands have become more concrete and talk of aid even more vague.

In other words, Yellen had somehow managed to render the phrase "considerable time" even more vague.

Israel, which considers Iran its most dangerous enemy, has been more vague.

Instead, Mr. Wen spoke in more vague language that fell short of an endorsement.

The closer science gets to politics, the more vague and less convincing Thiel's thinking becomes.

It is so much more vague than that.

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