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The initial expression of requirements for a computer-based system is often informal and possibly vague.
Moreover, the program would stimulate corruption: because of the personal nature of the monitoring of continuing benefit eligibility conditions, and possibly vague definition of conditions and the lack of precise procedures to verify them, recipients would have to share the "rent" arising from the continuation of benefit eligibility with employment office councilors.
Consultations on these possibly vague and unspecific symptoms might add to the burden in primary health care, which patients first contact upon any complaints.
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If I was invited to take tea with the Taliban I doubt we'd find much common ground on gay marriage, atheism, arts-funding, abortion or feminist rights, but on subjects like nightclub bouncer Levi Bellfield – currently serving a life-meaning-life sentence for the murder of Milly Dowler – we'd possibly feel vaguely similar.
I've worn a light beard (light due to genetics rather than taste) for much of my adult life now, and I'd have to admit that I grew it at first with a vague, possibly ridiculous sense of counter-cultural defiance.
The top skills most in demand are said to be "coders and developers" and something called "research and development" leading one to wonder if the report's authors could possibly be more vague.
The ones that met the minimum quality threshold suggested there was vaguely, possibly, around a 15% increase in the number of children without dental caries in areas with fluoridated water, but the studies generally couldn't exclude other explanations for the variance.
No such plan exists, because the split cabinet could not possibly agree even a vague outline to satisfy both Liam Fox and Damian Green.
Until the questions around level of intent and avenues for appeal are addressed, the second conduct ground – engaging in terrorist conduct – remains dangerously vague and possibly unconstitutional.
The discomfort that I and so many others share stems from something vague and possibly indefensible, something about the natural course of events, the familiarity of an arc that's thought to be inviolable.
The point is that any attempt to define a large group of people who come from vastly different cultures is doomed to be incomplete, sketchy, vague, and possibly insulting.
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