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The more nebulous prospect of tax reform may slide off the government's agenda entirely.Then there is Mr Obuchi's plan to create 1m jobs, for which he is setting aside ¥1 trillion.
A dud athlete but an excellent reporter (mostly for The New Republic), Foer believes that soccer can be used to "explain" everything from nationalism to hooliganism to hatred of globalization to the nebulous prospect of Islamic democracy to the disintegration of Yugoslavia as a nation.
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And like any number of 20-somethings with a liberal arts degree and nebulous career prospects, he kept law school applications at the ready.
Fairness is more nebulous.
"It was a nebulous cloud".
It's all very nebulous.
He is enthusiastic but nebulous.
But Clarke's words are nebulous.
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