1. But many statutory duties are couched in quite vague terms which leave it unclear what the duty-bearer must do in concrete situations. 2. Nor can the solicitor discharge this responsibility by talking in vague terms of the risk of having to pay a substantial sum to the other side. 3. Q. Packaging is a vague term for most people. 4. As a couple of visitors sampled some of the cantaloupe cobbler, Cuffee told, in very vague terms, of plans to market the dish outside the restaurant. 5. At this point, you believe there is a better opportunity, but that is a vague term. 6. A vague term, to be sure. 7. But that is a vague term that could mean many things. 8. Carefully vague terms that are gender-neutral, nonjudgmental and assume nothing. 9. Dostum spoke in vague terms about how the Northern Alliance would select the criminal suspects from among the thousands of Taliban troops. 10. Faculty committees on academic freedom would describe, in fairly vague terms, an atmosphere of unfreedom. |