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vague

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The Republican Party platform, while vague on many topics, specifically says the GOP will champion prayer and reading the Bible in schools.

But Trump's plans for the economy — some broad and vague, others more specific — could affect the money Americans make and keep, depending on which strategies are put into action.

From Salon

What exactly those leadership qualities might entail was left vague.

Content creators are accustomed to such uncertainty, she added, because government directives tend to be vague and unevenly enforced.

Roberts cited vague notions of “self-government” as the driving force in his desire for the United States to confront China.

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