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But that doesn't necessarily mean the book will be vague.
But Thomas said what constitutes imminent danger can be vague.
He can be vague and sometimes laconic – not the broadcasting type.
Team Trump's talk of consequences for Chinese actions may be vague.
Augustine recommends asking yourself the following: Try not to be vague.
He will surely continue to be vague and sometimes contradict himself.
Doctors and patients cannot always tell because symptoms can be vague.
Other people complain that the ministries can be vague about coverage.
Be vague and broad with accusations — specifics can be proven wrong.
Application of the FARA law to non-profit organizations can be vague.
You say "anonymous art school"—why be vague about that particular detail?
But central banks are known to be vague when communicating their strategy.
To Cuddy, Carney's post seemed so sweeping as to be vague, self-abnegating.
This is particularly true about social media, which can be vague or sensationalized.
Even the simplest, often-cited description of brisk walking can be vague and confusing.
The 8-speed transmission's shifts are creamy, although its electronic controller can be vague.
So we'll be vague when pointing to some of the more interesting pieces about the film.
Over-strict rules could be challenged, standards could be vague but allowed for responsibility and initiative.
I say, 'No no, as long as I live, this place is going to be vague.
Those are really long entries and it's Saturday to boot, so the clues will be vague.
Google itself needs to be vague in explaining how it works so it won't be gamed.
On Thursday, Trump's budget chief Mick Mulvaney told "Squawk Box" the outline was meant to be vague.
Victims often die of shock but symptoms can be vague, including fever, muscle pain, diarrhoea and nausea.
To be as widely applicable as possible, stock imagery must necessarily be vague and open to interpretation.
Don't: Be vague with your statements Whatever you have to say, say it loud and say it proud.
Definitions tend to be vague and broad, and they're often applied to more than a dozen different ingredients.
But it seems that the rules may be vague enough that future leadership could let privacy fees slide.
"I'm having to be vague on all my statements because this is still an ongoing investigation," he said.
The order — which Trump is set to sign later Thursday — might still be vague in terms of policy.
"Politicians have an incentive to be vague," Elizabeth Saunders, a US foreign policy expert at Georgetown University, told me.
Don't be vague, says Kendra Knight, PhD, assistant professor of communication at DePaul University, who studies communication and relationships.
"I have some concerns about both your behavior and what I consider to be vague policy positions," he said.
It's normal in the United States (though not in some foreign countries) for important acts of Congress to be vague.
The industry publishes aggregated data on where WMPs tend to invest, but the disclosures of individual products can be vague.
The script tends to be vague and cryptic but Du Juan and Ethan Juan are perfect as the thwarted lovers.
Sure, the actual plans for doing so tend to be vague (and those tech lords don't seem to be suffering).
And details of the future relationship may still be vague, to be firmed up during a transition period to December 2020.
He continues to be vague about the next steps the FCC will take and how it will fit into congressional plans.
"We felt like we had no choice," Mike Cerio said, adding that they "tried to be vague" in the letter's wording.
Instead, literature has to be vague, emotional, and open - used as an opportunity to explore our sense of morality and justice.
Whatever Mr. Powell and his colleagues signal about future monetary policy, it is likely to be vague enough to leave options open.
There are no screening tests, and symptoms can be vague (like bloating) and may not occur until pancreatic cancer is more advanced.
"Like any other country, China can neither be vague nor indifferent on security matters that affect its core interests," the commentary said.
Trade experts said it's unlikely that either Abe or Trump will get his way this week but there could be vague agreement.
"There is no border between the two countries," Abiy said, a comment whose meaning could be vague in light of the frontier dispute.
This has allowed it to be vague about its plans for Brexit, skirting the practicalities that would risk upsetting either crowd or comrade.
When pressed for a second or third beat on a subject, Ms. Nixon can be vague (though so, too, can many sitting officeholders).
Dr. David Aron, an endocrinologist at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, offered one explanation: Hypothyroid symptoms can be vague and nonspecific.
Giants like H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo are claiming to take environmental impact seriously (though those claims tend to be vague or misleading).
"I didn't want the images to be vague, but rather ambiguous: if you were looking for sensuality, you would see it there," Worth explains.
But Facebook prefers to be vague, whether because it's "proprietary information" or information that would disturb its users enough to abandon the platform altogether.
It can feel easier and kinder to just be vague and let someone down easy, but that often leads to more uncertainty, she says.
Over years of reporting on this subject I have found that interviewees tend to be vague about who actually recruited them or their children.
Trade experts said it's unlikely that either Abe or Trump will get their way in this week's talks, but there could be vague agreement.
He was a tabula rasa without a record in politics, and his spectacle-driven campaign gave him the freedom to be vague about ... everything.
Like we said, symptoms can be vague, so you'll have to get a vitamin D-specific blood test if you want to know for sure.
" New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared Trump's executive order to be "vague and in some ways contradictory" and "very susceptible to legal challenge.
Otra Nation's proposal can be vague and sweeping, but so is Trump's plan for a massive, constantly changing, possibly invisible, and supposedly Mexico-funded barrier.
Anti-extremism laws must be formulated with enough clarity to allow individuals to regulate their conduct, and cannot be vague and lead to unforeseeable application.
For example, if your boss tends to be vague about details when giving assignments, thank them for the one time they did provide clear expectations.
Travel Tips Everyone says you should follow the lead of locals when traveling, but actual suggestions on how to do that tend to be vague.
" Hu said Fu didn't identify himself to protesters because many mainland journalists feel threatened in Hong Kong and "tend to be vague to avoid trouble.
The engineers said they had to be vague when talking about how their algorithm worked, to avoid revealing too much to fraudsters looking to game it.
To protect the anonymity of the clients who brought them the case, Palo Alto has to be vague about the targets and any attribution it has made.
There will be vague discussion of the Season 1 ending, but we'll do you a solid and give you a warning before we get into spoiler territory.
The colors, the tea parties … But it was also very nice to skip over and be vague to let other people have their impressions from the illustrations.
The study found that although the policies tend to be vague, there is a clear distinction between the role of the physician and that of the hospice.
YouTube's messaging to creators who violate the rules also tends to be vague, leaving questions about which parts of a video violated which aspects of its community guidelines.
But she could also be vague, backtracking on key policy positions — most notably by changing her stance on Medicare for All — and often resorting to repeating stock phrases.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen fully earned her scouting badge for central banking speech-making on Monday, managing to be vague, reassuring and noncommittal in more or less equal measure.
There may be a great deal of specificity that comes out of the Singapore summit, or there may be vague assurances of work to be done down the line.
The detailed text of the initial pact has yet to be written while commitments from Beijing to protect intellectual property or open its financial sector will likely be vague.
Mrs Merkel has a knack for using "we" and "one" to obscure the subject of a sentence, and words like "it", "this" and "that" to be vague about the object.
Just remember that even when you set your app permissions the way you like them, the wording can still be vague about what they'll do with the info they collect.
An appellate court had overturned the June verdict against Berberoglu and sent it back to the penal court for retrial, saying it found statements in the indictment to be vague.
These explanations can be vague, but the How-To Geek site has more detailed descriptions of many of the features and additional information can often be found by searching online.
All my life, my doctors tended to be vague, making my bodily functions seem ultramysterious, when in fact they are just individualized, and easily understood with the assistance of software.
This has probably helped the song to thrive online, says Lunt, as a meme needs to be vague enough so people can put their own spin on as it spreads.
Journalist Yael Grauer has a great, detailed rundown of the problems at Ars Technica, but one of the biggest issues is simply that VPN companies can be vague and non-transparent.
Written by MacFarlane and directed by Star Trek's Brannon Braga, "About a Girl" deals with enormously complicated questions of gender with a staggering bluntness that somehow still manages to be vague.
I'll be vague to avoid spoilers, but there's a scene in a recent episode that illustrates everything about The Expanse's world of moral grays and intentions leading to god-knows-where.
Mr. Trump, access to quality and affordable health care coverage for millions of Americans is not something we can afford for 45th President of the United States to be vague on.
He finds it telling that some polls suggest a steady to slightly rising belief in an afterlife, but declining faith in a Christian heaven: people often prefer things to be vague.
Don't be vague in what you are looking for, stay specific in your desires and track progress throughout the process to ensure you're hitting your timeline; if you aren't, adjust accordingly!
While Krakow's most recent tweet may be vague, fans have pretty universally interpreted the quote, written alongside a picture of a flower, as a special message for her friend and former colleague.
How to Actually Eat Like a Local While Traveling Everyone says you should follow the lead of locals when traveling, but actual suggestions on how to do that tend to be vague.
Still, White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney said Thursday that the Trump administration intended for its initial tax plan to be vague and that assessing its long-term impact is difficult right now.
We have to trust that platforms aren't secretly tracking us or using our data to train facial recognition algorithms — and that their privacy policies, which can be vague or impenetrable, offer any real protection.
Each day, more than 1,284 people worldwide die from the disease, and better progress starts with early detection — the problem is, many of the symptoms can be vague and incorrectly attributed to less serious conditions.
Partly for this reason, she is likely to continue to be vague not just over her Brexit goals but over such issues as tax, national-insurance contributions and the "triple lock" that supports state pensions.
Our thought bubble: Although they are making opposing arguments, both sides are actually pointing at the same problem: YouTube's rules for taking down videos and "demonetizing" creators still appear to be vague and unevenly enforced.
Even before Mr. Moon met with Mr. Kim, South Korean officials said any joint statement was bound to be vague on the terms of denuclearization because Mr. Kim would try to settle critical issues directly with Washington.
"There isn't an early detection method and we need to educate the public on the symptoms, which can be vague and include lower back pain, weight loss, nausea and jaundice," Julie Fleshman, CEO of PanCAN , tells PEOPLE.
And those laws tend to be vague: In South Carolina, for example, individuals who fit the description of "habitual drunkard" are barred from owning or possessing a gun, though it's unclear how often the rule is enforced.
"Mattis will likely be vague on North Korea; his focus will be on a broader U.S. strategy and regional security issues," said a U.S. official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
"We would expect the U.S. to insist on some sort of enforcement mechanism, but it would have to be vague enough to make it acceptable for the Chinese," Win Thin, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman said.
When I was reading Thick as Thieves, I kept waiting — I'm going to try to be vague and unspoilery — for certain characters to reveal what tricks were up their sleeves, because I knew from the other books that they always have tricks up their sleeves.
"The FOMC committee needs to show solidarity with respect to a rate hike, and as long as we are lacking that, their message will be vague and spawn more volatility," Ava Trade's chief market analyst Naeem Aslam said prior to release of the minutes.
"Like any other country, China can neither be vague nor indifferent on security matters that affect its core interests," the newspaper said in the commentary, published under the pen name "Zhong Sheng", meaning "Voice of China", often used to give views on foreign policy.
Mat Tromme, a senior research fellow at the Bingham Center for the Rule of Law in London who previously worked on anticorruption projects in Vietnam, said that proving a violation of the O.E.C.D. convention could be difficult because its definition of corruption can be vague.
"You don't want to be so unique as to be vague, like 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever,'" said Ryan Cunningham, a musical-theater writer, creative director at the Broadway advertising agency AKA and associate artistic director at Northwestern University's American Music Theater Project.
That person should be at least partly in the mold of Justice Kennedy, who, while far from an ideal justice — his opinions could be vague and confusing, his jurisprudential commitments often unpredictable — emphasized the basic principles of equality and dignity to a degree not in evidence among the court's four other conservatives.
Allow yourself to be vague, because even if you have a guilty conscience that goads you to spill all your sins or confess whatever traumatically embarrassing moment from 2003 has butterfly-effected its way to be the reason you have to flake on a karaoke birthday, no one needs the whole story.
You's first season was fairly conclusive (I'll be vague to preserve the fun for those who haven't seen it), so in its second season, Joe — trying to start over after the first season's events in New York — moves to LA, a place he hates, but also a place no one knows him.
The obfuscations from Ghomeshi and Hockenberry follow a familiar, consistent pattern that we've seen time and time again when men accused of hurting women prepare to reenter public life: Be vague, imply heavily that it was all a long time ago and you're the real victim here, and never discuss what's happened to the people you hurt.
Here are some questions that can help frame their analysis: Numbers may seem fixed and unambiguous, but as Mr. Paulos points out, even a seemingly straightforward data point like "number of deaths" can be vague: The coronavirus might be blamed for the deaths of vulnerable people, especially seniors, already suffering from other illnesses, such as diabetes and other chronic conditions.
While she has generally gone out of her way to be vague on what she means by Brexit, the general assumption within Britain is that May wants to renegotiate freedom of movement and migration between Europe and the UK. The cost of that "hard" Brexit is likely to be Britain leaving the European single market, something that could bring with it extremely difficult economic consequences.

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