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It's too unclear what happiness is.
The definition of extremist is too unclear.
("Their motives are too unclear," Persson wrote in a blogpost).
"They don't believe it will work and on past experience also regard it as being far too unclear," he said.
There is plenty of precedent for the finding, but Republicans contended the regulation was suddenly too unclear to be enforced.
The lawyer has not yet agreed to take the case, since the facts are still too unclear.
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As to whether the dinner fit the "modest meal" criteria, that, too, is unclear, because the guidelines offer no specifics.
She too was unclear whether the public would see any answers that are made to the 27 questions.
Captain Morgan said the fire might have been due to the damage from the attack, though that, too, remains unclear.
"There are too many unclear coincidences," said Prof. Nicholas Robinson, who had invited Mr. Tafur-Dominguez to accompany him to a United Nations conference scheduled for the Monday after his arrest.
He has been placed under formal investigation for alleged influence-peddling, following the tapping of his mobile phone although on September 24th the case was put on hold while judges examine a request by Mr Sarkozy for it to be dismissed.As for Mr Sarkozy's platform, that too remains unclear.
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