| 1. | The instructors get uncomfortable and talk with slow and careful vagueness.
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| 2. | That's the kind of vagueness that ires industry leaders.
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| 3. | But critics say the vagueness of the policy will invite abuse.
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| 4. | Arguments of this sort often have a troubling vagueness to them.
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| 5. | Beyond that, the vagueness of historical descriptions becomes a problem.
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| 6. | Among their many arts, Japanese have mastered vagueness in language.
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| 7. | Chinese is a precise tongue ill-suited to diplomatic vagueness.
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| 8. | However, Hale based his lawsuit on the constitutional vagueness question.
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| 9. | Sorry about the vagueness of the half-remembered stuff above.
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| 10. | The vagueness of her bequest led to legal wrangles for decades.
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