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In the absence of solid evidence, most recommendations are vague and based on minimum duration of therapy.
Additionally, the precise contours of punishment and the duration of the punishment is vague.
Practitioners are vague when it comes to recommendations on the duration of a single session.
The vague language — the proposal also does not specify the duration of the subsidies — suggests that the government could walk away from the deal, some experts believe.
This includes vague descriptions of the rationale, materials, mode, intensity, and duration of delivery, providers or fidelity.
The Department of Labor measures duration of unemployment in weeks, ending with a vague category of "27 weeks and over", as if after six months of unemployment the unemployed weren't worth measuring anymore.
Influenced by Henri Bergson's theory of duration, these poems explore themes of transience and beauty through vague, indistinct images of the natural world.
In the presence of alarm symptoms, survival was shown to decrease with their duration before diagnosis with a trend to the converse for vague symptoms.
Beyond this flowery prose and other than some concrete suggestions about shot duration and some oblique references to motion, Griffith was a little vague about what he meant by pace.
Thus, the bioeffects of static magnetic field exposure on mice/rats depend on magnetic field intensities, durations and directions, though the exactly relationship between them is still vague.
Maddeningly vague?
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