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Discover Ludwig"vague meaning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a statement or phrase that is too unclear or ambiguous to be understood. For example, "The police officer's description of the suspect had a vague meaning."
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He makes the odd misstep, with Hot Scary Summer's slightly hackneyed melodies and The Soul Serene's vague meaning lessening the album's overall rawness.
The words – those trite lyrics, with whatever vague meaning they might have had in the first place worn away by umpteen appearances on TV show soundtracks – seemed incredibly soothing.
Taking a closer look at the projects implemented in both the Moldovan and the Georgian Mobility Partnerships, one can notice the broad and vague meaning of the "facilitation of legal migration and mobility" category under which they fall.
Each query must be flexible enough in order to allow the end user to specify vague selection conditions, which can containing linguistic terms that have vague meaning, such as "high temperature in the last week" (in case of wildfire) or "high precipitation in the last three days" (in case of floods).
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The intention of this paper is not so much to clarify these sometimes vague meanings but to highlight some characteristics of environmental governance connected with the restructuring of the spatial dimensions of politics.
Our focus will be on how the ritual will lead to a change in ME1 and/or ME2, and the corresponding technique, no longer the vague meanings which even local people cannot know exactly (Bloch 2004).
In the broadest, vaguest meaning(s) of the term, of course, there's still plenty of it around.
By 1928, it had fallen foul of rules forbidding the participation in the Games of professionals, vaguely meaning those who make a living out of their sports, as opposed to amateurs who do not.
However, they face vague-meaning problems when users retrieve or present resources with the keyword-based tags.
At the other extreme, multitudes of words, vague in meaning, are used simply as fads.
"The Royal Tenenbaums," a mock family saga, was so vague in meaning that one could enjoy it only by hanging on to Gene Hackman's obvious pleasure in playing the vicious Royal.
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