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The administration's standard is dangerously vague, invites abuse and amounts to a unilateral reinterpretation of the Geneva Conventions.
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This one is questionable; at best it is so vague as to invite misinterpretation.
Justice Antonin Scalia has called this federal statute unconstitutional because some of its language is so vague that it "permits, indeed invites, arbitrary enforcement".
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He invites the viewer to decipher hieroglyphs that "aren't vague marks but significant symbols... a vocabulary which few comprehend except the bureaucrats who invented them".
For years I avoided the subject because I couldn't find the right word: cross-dresser sounded too innocuous (like writing to say I'd taken up the ukulele), transvestite too sexual, and transgender too vague - it would invite further questions rather than clarify who I was.
The eventual compromise was a resolution that merely invites the investment bank to expand its lending, and talks vaguely of strengthening economic policy co-ordination.
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