Sentence examples for too indefinite from inspiring English sources

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Nor is a supply contract tied to a particular project too indefinite with respect to duration.

There is a lack of mutual assent to the same proposition, and the language is entirely too indefinite and general as to the usual elements of a contract.

The thoughts expressed to me by the music I love are not too indefinite to be put into words, but on the contrary, too definite.

"The defendants claim that the parol contract * * * is too indefinite to be enforced, in that the contract did not provide when the $2,000 to be left on mortgage was to become due.

But in America, the multiplicity of the ideas of "sacredness" held with equal but conflicting fervor by the great number of religious groups makes the term "sacrilegious" too indefinite to satisfy constitutional demands based on reason and fairness.

With that came the idea of rehabilitation, a carefully managed program to work the extremism out of repentant ex-fighters, but the terms of detention involved seemed too indefinite.

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This construction of the statute destroys the contention that it is too vague and indefinite to constitute valid legislation.

It is said that notice to all persons affected by the proposed drainage, describing only 'the route of the proposed drainage and the tract of country likely to be affected thereby in general terms,' is too vague and indefinite to constitute notice to any landowner other than those through whose land the drainage ditch is to be constructed.

(1) The subpoena was a nullity because directed to an unincorporated association; (2) it was invalid because too broad and indefinite; (3) the order of the District Court compelled Brown to produce his own papers and thereby submit to an unlawful seizure and to incriminate himself in violation of his constitutional rights.

190, 192, 38 L.Ed.2d 1973(1973), we held that "[f]or the purpose of determining whether a state statute is too vague and indefinite to constitute valid legislation 'we must take the statute as though it read precisely as the highest court of the State has interpreted it.' Minnesota ex rel.

It's tempting to read it as code: just as "nervous exhaustion" in the field of pop often means "taken too many drugs", "indefinite hiatus" is read as "they hate each other but can't bring themselves to kill off their means of getting rich".

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