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This vague formula satisfied Mr. Wyatt and Mr. Donnelly but astonished everyone else.
His own preference was for a more vague formula – single figures perhaps.
The deceptively vague formula of "black capitalism" was Nixon's racial detente between an unprecedented black insurgency and a hostile white backlash.
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Ahmed is coy when explaining the somewhat vague musical formula behind their success, though.
The five meetings in January ended on an acrimonious note after the Palestinian envoy refused to allow an Israeli military official to outline Israel's security requirements and the Israeli envoy offered a vague, verbal formula on territorial issues that would have existing settlement blocs becoming part of Israel, a stance the Palestinians rejected as unacceptable.
That is why back-channel efforts are under way to arrive at a vaguely worded formula that would allow both sides to climb down and set the matter of the islands to one side.
Lind's case against Goliath is forceful but repetitive, and it culminates in only a vague and facile formula for a less taxing American posture.
Or, you know, we could do what we always do and spend time looking for vague connections to the formula industry to discredit the study authors.
The formula shares vaguely reflect different levels of need (in the late 1970s, and not revised since then) along with different costs of running public services in devolved (often rural) areas.
To her, the formula cans looked vaguely alike and had similar names.
The Formula 1 regulations are notoriously vague.
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