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The film's strategically vague title gestures toward a lofty, earnest desire so familiar and unobjectionable that it is scarcely recognizable as an ideology.
Meanwhile, though Mr. Clinton may not have run as postpartisan a campaign as legend has it, he did avoid some conflict by being strategically vague about policy.
If this definition is as good as any other, though, it's because the word remains one of those strategically vague terms beloved of consultants and politicians, a cluster of sounds that can mean anything you want it to mean.
A number of Zuckerberg's statements could certainly be interpreted as lying by omission in an informal sense, but legally his testimony remains strategically vague enough to stay well within legal bounds.
Avoid builders strategically vague documentation.
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Most of his ideas are not mere bromides, although many are familiar and some are strategically, if discouragingly, vague ("The safety net is showing strain," he writes.
His early praise of Lazarus was generous but also vague, no doubt strategically so.
One role for the new think-tank is to make an academic case for China's vaguely backed assertion that most of the strategically vital waters are within its domain despite rival claims by South-East Asian countries.
Slowly, though, and strategically, Kesha began to reveal the original rasp of her voice, exchanging vaguely warped trip-hop for sensual rock.
Usually strategically.
Strategically placed burger & chips?
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