Sentence examples for vague because of from inspiring English sources

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Beyond that, Marx quite deliberately left it vague, because of his dislike of utopian things.

The feeling was loose but hardly ever vague because of the counterweight of his band mates.

Ibsen was vague because of social propriety and censorship; Eyre is oblique because he trusts the audience to understand the nuances, and because the condition from which the young man suffers therefore becomes more easily a metaphor for demonised illnesses closer to our own age.

For a while, Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, regained their lead in the opinion polls as the team best able to run the British economy, but by the spring of 2009 Osborne and Cameron were once again ahead, despite being deliberately vague (because of the uncertain outlook for the economy) about what they would do if they came to power.

What qualifies as a "pocketknife" remains somewhat vague because of the shear amount of small blades on the market, from utilitarian Swiss Army knives to a switchblade.

My memories are vague, because of the aforementioned wine, but I remember walking down into the kitchen of the flat and feeling pretty glad we were heading straight into the garden – but I'd be lying if I said icy chills ran down my spine.

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For example, the clinical manifestations that make up PRIS remain vague because many of these reflect either common pharmacologic manifestations of propofol (e.g. bradycardia) or common manifestations of critical illness (e.g. metabolic acidosis) [ 60, 61].

Since then, it reckons, they have continued to spread, and now more than 4,000 companies around the world have them.The numbers are vague because the definition of what qualifies as a corporate university is slippery.

Young can speak only in vague terms because of the uncertainty he faces.

Schmidt gave a vague response: "Because of the way the company works, we'll know.

Geographical objects have uncertain and vague boundaries because of their inherent spatial and topological features; A lot of objects (or concepts) don't always find a corresponding term in human language, even if they can be recognizable and identifiable.

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