1. The persistent tendency to cover up for our lack of effectiveness by using vague language must be strongly resisted. 2. As majority leader, Dole must use vague language to hold his senators together. 3. But behind the deliberately vague language lies an important new commitment, the officials say. 4. But he said it was an accomplishment to have substituted vague language for the more specific Regents policy. 5. Even government statements are often wrapped in language so vague as to be meaningless. 6. In official speeches from the delegates, there is vague language about cultural sensitivity in safe-sex literature. 7. Instead, the French won only vague language promising to address unemployment. 8. Thanks to some statistical ingenuity and vague language, the MSNBC number is basically correct, according to MSNBC executives. 9. The code will contain deliberately vague language urging companies to respect the right of workers to organize and stops short of asking them to encourage such activities. 10. The justices spoke forcefully in drawing a coherent rule on sexual harassment from a jumble of confusing precedents and vague congressional language. |