| 31. | An oral tradition is inevitably compounded by hiatuses, vagueness and interpolations.
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| 32. | I count four votes above I deem invalid, given their vagueness.
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| 33. | Rescher has used vagrant predicates to solve the vagueness problem.
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| 34. | This vagueness can hardly contribute to the systematic meetings with the prisoners.
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| 35. | EO speaks to the origin and the inherent vagueness of the term.
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| 36. | Vagueness may be a tactic or it may be symptomatic of memory loss.
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| 37. | "It's excessive vagueness,"
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| 38. | She also said she disliked the vagueness of the age-based ratings.
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| 39. | But what really enables even this limited expression of local sympathy is vagueness.
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| 40. | There is too much vagueness, too much uncertainty.
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