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vague

[veyg] / veɪg /


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I’m not saying that those narratives are morally equivalent, or that some vague sense of historical grievance and perceived hostility is a valid excuse for launching an unprovoked war against a neighboring country.

From Salon

When pressed on that decision, Mr. Moore makes vague reference to a pre-deployment “matrix,” which his own department has admitted was based on inaccurate moisture readings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet Edward’s recollection is vague and doesn’t jibe with the observations of his doctor and the local constable.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It had to be broad enough and vague enough for the warring parties to agree to it, but from the beginning everyone knew how problematic it would be to implement.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The effect is powerful even if we get only a vague sense of Judaism itself.

From The Wall Street Journal