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When she went on a listening tour last year in New York State, people wanted to know why she was so vague, why she had no answers.
As to whether the definition of aggression is too vague, why not create a provision whereby nations can obtain a quick advisory opinion from the World Court prior to undertaking any questionable actions?
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The terms are vague, but why not?
(He is vague about why).
Many of those protesting in Genoa were equally vague about why they were quite so angry.
"It was extremely vague about why [it affected the prince's interests]," Berkeley recalled.
You were vague about why you were so confident about the greyhound that you put £500 on.
GNER is vague about why staff at Kings Cross would have told them the delays were only half an hour.
Despite writing about the experience for National Geographic – later turned into a memoir, and now a film, Tracks – Davidson was deliberately vague about why she did it.
I hadn't thought carefully enough about my earlier auditions; I'd been too vague about why I wanted to go to drama school.
But he was vague about why, both at the event and in a phone conversation a few weeks later, when he said: "I'm a big believer when the stars align things are meant to happen".
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