31.   The vague terms of the accord meant however that the dispute could flare up again, said union officials and industry experts.

32.   Juppe said it was the first time that Russia, the United States and the European states had agreed upon a concrete course rather than vague terms.

33.   No date was set for the operation to begin in the resolution -- written in terms sufficiently vague to give the United States the possibility to use different options.

34.   Other critics focussed on the vague terms by which parties or protests could be hindered and the transfer of political influence to the police.

35.   Over the weekend, Economy Minister Jorge Remes Lenicov referred in vague terms to a conspiracy by foreign companies.

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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