Sentence examples for use vaguely from inspiring English sources

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The script used Digg's own APIs and didn't automatically Digg any stories, yet Digg's Terms of Use vaguely prohibits "automated means to access the Site" and any "organized effort that in any way artificially alters the results of Digg's services".

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Use vague language in your subject line.

Patent lawyers make the problem worse when they use vague words, but there is an underlying difference to begin with.

To keep competitors at bay, companies often publish anonymously, and they sometimes use vague language to describe an invention.

Proponents of genetic engineering deliberately use vague language, such as "prevention of serious diseases," leading many people with disabilities to ask what, in fact, is a serious disease.

You can also use vague expressions like 'sort of', 'kind of', 'a little bit'.

So it's no surprise that some applicants often use vague language in their applications to avoid tipping their hands to competitors.

Unfortunately, there are many user interfaces which routinely use vague language and functionality in order to trick users into taking certain actions.

Rather than describing what they sell in any explicit way, they use vague language that seeks to describe what they have become or aspire to be and do.

Put down that sci-fi novel and pick up "Politics and the English Language". In "Politics and the English Language," George Orwell addressed the way those in power use vague language to their strategic advantage.

For the purpose of this paper, we use vague prior information distributions throughout.

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