Sentence examples for vague institution from inspiring English sources

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"The Crown is a bit of a vague institution, but it is kind of the heart of the constitution, where all the power comes from," says Andrew Child, campaign manager of Republic, a group advocating an elected head of state.

"The Crown is a bit of a vague institution, but it is kind of the heart of the constitution, where all the power comes from," says Andrew Child, campaign manager of Republic, a group advocating an elected head of state.

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BUTLERVILLE, Ind .— For American civilians serving in Afghanistan, the last stop before they ship out to Kabul or Kandahar is a dilapidated, vaguely foreboding institution that once served as a farm colony for "feeble-minded" boys, and later was a state mental hospital.

The "club" may be a vague memory of an institution like Skull and Bones or a more recent frat house recollection.

Encircle the Orchestra When Lincoln Center finally proceeds with the planned renovation of Avery Fisher Hall (though the plans seem as vague as ever), the institution will have Mostly Mozart to thank for coming up with the likely template for a new design.

This seems to be a moment when many people — in religion, economics and politics — are disgusted by current institutions, but then they are vague about what sorts of institutions should replace them.

In fact, apart from his vague dislike of male institutions, Waugh himself had many women friends.

Fear of the unknown, fear of unwanted sexual attention, fear of gender roles being flouted, fear of humanity being wiped out by widespread bumming, fear of a plague of homosexuals dismantling marriage, the family, the church and any other institution held vaguely dear.

I chose to study bioengineering, a vague term that shifts in definition from institution to institution, but my passion for the past three years has been my minor: global health technologies.

A study by bioethicist Mildred Cho of Stanford University and colleagues finds that most institutions responded with vague, inconsistent, and unevenly interpreted policies.

We can say – somewhat vaguely – that the point of an institution is the main goal or aim that people have in establishing or maintaining that institution.

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