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"It was extremely vague about why [it affected the prince's interests]," Berkeley recalled.
The resolution she endorsed was extremely vague, more of a potential political embarrassment to the administration than a restriction on the military.
It has been assumed that these seven kings exercised a certain superiority over a large part of England, but if such superiority existed it is certain that it was extremely vague.
He will also lay out a five-point plan for American recovery – albeit one that was extremely vague – which promises to create 12 million new jobs within four years.
"However, when we asked questions regarding the terms of the lease (which, as yet, we haven't signed) it has taken four-and-a-half weeks to get a reply... Persimmon was extremely vague and left us with more questions, the key one being that of acquiring the freehold".
Krafcik was extremely vague at the event when asked how many cities he'd like to see Waymo in in the next two years.
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Mr Palmer's proposal is extremely vague.
The govt's pronouncements on Lebanon were extremely vague.
Relative to McCain, whose promised spending cuts are extremely vague, Obama does indeed look like a fiscal conservative.
He's extremely vague -- deliberately vague, one suspects -- about where he wants to do this and what he hopes to accomplish.
The terms "terrorist," "enemy combatant," and "contingent threat" are extremely vague and do very little to articulate the legitimacy of military targets.
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