Sentence examples for vague terms of reference from inspiring English sources

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The image we have is of a series of ill-thought-out initiatives which have long titles, short lives, vague terms of reference, little infrastructure, and no sense of purpose.

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In the past few months several heavyweights in Tehran have spoken in favourable, if vague, terms of detente.

He puts his finger on a familiar yet oddly vague term of modern film criticism: "mise en scène".

They weren't allowed to say "sex," and instead used the vague term of "relations".

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The terms of reference of ancient peoples were vague and inconsistent when judged by modern standards, and many of their inscriptions and writings have inevitably disappeared.

In addition, the GWPF noted that the terms of reference in each of the panels were either vague or nonexistent, and none of the panels performed its work in a way likely to restore confidence in the work of CRU.

Its terms of reference are not published.

What would the terms of reference be?

We call it setting terms of reference.

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