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However, there is no universally accepted definition of smart cities because of its vast and vague scope.
The New York Court of Appeals' statement that the dictionary "furnishes a clear definition," justifying the vague scope it gave to "sacrilegious," surely was made without regard to the lexicographic history of the term.
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However, since no robust standard for defining building semantics and requirements for data exchange has been agreed upon, information embedded in domain-specific MVDs are generated separately and are vague in scope, which results in a lack of consistency.
The international watchdog Freedom House described an earlier draft version as "vague in scope and containing ambiguous language", something which has not been remedied in the fourth draft, according to Pilorge.
"The draft is also vague in scope and contains ambitious language that could make it easier for the government to arbitrarily shut down civil society groups or deny registration," it said.
Negative comments about the comprehensiveness of the instrument related to the lack of relevance for many items: " … the questions were too vague in scope" (FG1); " Well, you know, ninety percent of the time I'm like, 'Oh yeah, this is an irrelevant question'" (FG3).
The declaration's vague wording gives scope for Asean governments to exclude serious abuses because of "national particularities" or "cultural background".
All eyes were on the topic of denuclearisation, and, just as importantly facilities to verify that, but whilst North Korea's Kim Jung Un reaffirmed "unwavering" commitment to the aim, agreements appeared vague and their scope limited.
"Protecting online security is a top priority; however, the Law's ambiguously defined scope, vague language and lack of safeguards raises serious privacy concerns for both individuals and businesses, especially provisions that allow overreaching authority to search and seize data and electronic equipment without proper legal oversight.
But many share the concerns of the outgoing CBI boss, Sir Richard Lambert, who warned in his valedictory speech that instead of a "vision" for growth, the government had produced "a few rather vague ideas about the scope for supporting a number of predictable sectors".
"Rather than a big picture of the kind of economic eco-system that the government wants to champion, we are left with a few rather vague ideas about the scope for supporting a number of predictable sectors, and the promise that more ideas will be forthcoming at the time of the spring budget". Here's what I think is happening, and it's from as close to the horse's mouth as you can get.
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