21.   Sharon also promises to pursue a peace deal, though that pledge has been made in vague terms.

22.   Some countries are so eager to thwart biological thievery that they are going beyond the vague terms in the treaty.

23.   That means there are vague terms that could be interpreted in different ways by each side, leading to disputes in the future.

24.   The House Republican leadership has been talking in vague terms about combining a modest measure to reduce youth smoking with some kind of anti-drug bill.

25.   They indicate that he has developed a focused agenda for his position, which was originally described only in vague terms as a fiscal monitor.

26.   The vague term was coined over a decade ago by a commission investigating the Shin Bet.

27.   For three days in parliament, Banharn answered most charges only in vague terms and looked distinctly uncomfortable under the opposition spotlight.

28.   He added that Russia had only been informed of the launch in vague terms and that no dates had been specified.

29.   Both have proclaimed, in vague terms, their respect for democracy and constitutional institutions.

30.   The vague terms of the accord ending the strike left the dispute open to a new flare-up.

a. + term >>共 699
long 11.66%
second 11.60%
short 9.47%
longer 3.42%
third 3.06%
financial 2.67%
first 2.63%
near 2.22%
new 1.82%
consecutive 1.33%
vague 0.22%
vague + n. >>共 367
promise 6.16%
idea 4.01%
term 3.12%
threat 2.85%
sense 2.77%
notion 2.59%
memory 2.14%
language 2.05%
wording 1.78%
statement 1.69%
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