| 41. | Rosenthal insisted that any concern for the law's vagueness was misplaced.
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| 42. | The rebels have been quick to exploit that vagueness and lack of safeguards.
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| 43. | The only disconcerting element is its vagueness about time.
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| 44. | That vagueness and ambiguity, however, seem intentional.
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| 45. | The pictures put you in the mood for vagueness.
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| 46. | Just as vagueness can be useful, too much precision can be risky.
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| 47. | MISSION'S VAGUENESS THREATENS OUR UNITY ( a)
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| 48. | Democrats say Bush's vagueness is by design.
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| 49. | Market disappointment in the vagueness of a Finance Ministry bad debt rescue plan.
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| 50. | There must have been some vagueness in the translating.
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