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He has also been vague about whether the powers of the constitutional court should be revised.
But Mr. Barak has been vague about whether he would go so far.
It cannot be profitable, and Google has been vague about whether it could turn into a real business.
Gulati was vague about whether Donovan would return to the national team and, if so, when that might occur.
But Israel is vague about whether it will conduct a further inquiry, and tends to be wary of outside investigation.
Until recently, Mr. Bradley's aides were vague about whether he would even deliver a major education address.
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During her calf crisis, he speculated vaguely about whether that injury might correlate to a lack of conditioning, and the drama inspired Carillo to squeeze in a dig about Williams's other aspirations.
It's out there: a vague murmuring about whether the first lady might, for example, seek a United States Senate seat from Illinois.
He said he was "not happy" with Mr. Bush's vague response about whether he had used cocaine, but added, "There's abuses on the other side".
Some will be told to eat breakfast every day, others to skip breakfast, and the third group will be given vague advice about whether to eat it or not.
Just pour it over ice, maybe squeeze some fresh orange over it all, give the drink a stir with a takeout chopstick and stare out the window as you sip, thinking vague thoughts about whether or not you should change your air-conditioner filter.
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