Sentence examples for much more vague from inspiring English sources

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It is so much more vague than that.

A much more vague and wordy definition of empowerment than Rappaport's.

In Israel, which regards Iran as its most significant security threat, the denial was much more vague.

Mr. Goolrick's father is a much more vague presence until, with brutal effectiveness, he is pulled out of the shadows.

Coachella, on the other hand, is a much more vague, diffuse kind of beast it is an aestheticized striving for desert hippiedom, divorced from any ideology.

"Things don't happen as quickly in the cities, building inspections aren't on time and policy plans are much more vague, so anyone going there has this uncertainty in the approval process".

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Despite such promising ammunition and his considerable rhetorical skill, however, Phillips's vision of "democratic psychoanalysis" never amounts to much more than vague, rose-tinted fantasy.

'Drink just clouds you.' And I suppose I had been not much more than vaguely busy summoning up some or other deeply unmirthful rejoinder to that, when I was jerked by a pull at my elbow.

I didn't know much more than the vague outline of de Sade's life, but this was a parable about freedom of expression and, in his case, the inability not to be expressive.

Reacting to actual moments in the game would have proved to be much more authentic than vague reactions that could have been applied to any Super Bowl game.

Mr Sarkozy was admirably clear about his intentions, and he won an equally clear electoral mandate in May.His proposals for reform were much more detailed than the vague ones Margaret Thatcher set out in her first election manifesto in 1979.

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