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So the ads became vaguer and vaguer, and eventually featured actors pretending to be A.C.A. victims rather than featuring real victims, who were apparently too hard to find.
But if you're a minority, your report might be vaguer.
Mr Trump's announcement simply made concrete an earlier, vaguer threat.
But if you're from a minority, your report might be vaguer.
The ambitions this time are grander, but also vaguer and duller.
It made headway on previous, vaguer attempts to squash Etsy and eBay.
The rules for settlement are even vaguer than the standards for citizenship.
China has talked, in vaguer terms, of doing something similar by mid-century.
The national security provisions under which the Trump administration is acting are even vaguer.
With TV, the data is vaguer, and it takes longer to get results back.
Theresa May on Thursday was a little vaguer, emphasising the importance of access to that market.
Vaguer terms like "communalist" or "communitarian" might make the facts sound more palatable but cannot change them.
Prolific Instagram users have previously found ways around this system, however, using vaguer hashtags like #sp or #partner.
Other doubts were vaguer: a funny gut feeling, and a sense that he knew better than a machine.
The new interview with Maria Bartiromo suggests that any commitment in the conversation may have been even vaguer.
The parts of the statement about investing in each other's country and protecting intellectual property were even vaguer.
In the end, Democrats balked, and chose a vaguer charge instead: "abuse of power", plus "obstruction of Congress".
This afternoon, the platform announced that it has now decided to demonetize Crowder's channel, but for larger, vaguer reasons.
Blonde, out since August, exists within the boundaries of his pre-established style, only vaguer: synthesizers wispier, melodies quieter.
Clues become vaguer and start to play with words; themes become trickier and take more work to suss out.
After all, the show's other mysteries are bigger and vaguer: What happened to Camille in the shed that time?
The new Reproductive Health Act allows them if the woman's "life or health" is at risk, a much vaguer definition.
Today Mexico's president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), unwilling to antagonise his northern neighbour, prefers the vaguer "mafia of power".
I think in terms of functional foods, functional consumables, I think that is the direction of the future where I think you start off with vaguer and vaguer claims, but I think the goal, I think the holy grail is, can I just prick your finger and show that, hey, I'm changing some values there?
The possible exception is Europe, on which the agreement promises an "awakening" of German policy, but is vaguer on the details.
That's on top of results from ovulation prediction kits and the vaguer "other elements of fertility tracking" the release alludes to.
Her hacking sequences are far vaguer, but that's easy to forgive as long as the reader isn't versed in cybersecurity herself.
What's vaguer than a blank check to the Attorney General of the United States to determine who he's going to prosecute?
The current chancellor, Philip Hammond, is replacing it with a vaguer ambition to do so as soon as practical after 2020.
But broader, vaguer claims about "health promotion or disease prevention" are allowed even if, as experts say, they are ultimately empty.
" The only way this gets fuzzy is when celebs try to wriggle around the rules by using vaguer terms like "Thanks [brand]!
Near-term expenditures can be easy to picture and budget for, but long-term goals can seem vaguer and harder to prioritize.
" While that's not a horrific thing to say, it's much vaguer than saying, "No, we will not ever sell to law enforcement.
Levels of education, household income and vaguer measures such as people's feelings of connection to their communities have all started to be salient.
He was a little vaguer than usual this time, but his claim that this was a "150 Billion Dollar deal" was still inaccurate.
China and its peers will instead insist they do not meet the bank's vaguer criteria for graduation, which include progress in institution-building.
Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), has delivered an agreement on the debt ceiling and a vaguer concord on immigration.
Very often you'll find that what people are referring to is a bit vaguer than that—a very strong sense of presence, for instance.
Starting with the first, Mr Sanders's erstwhile success appears to have owed less to his left-wing proposals than a vaguer appetite for disruption.
For other migrants in the shelter, the equation was not necessarily of life or death, but of exchanging well-known hardship for vaguer hope.
Every new "act" of the Yellow Vests movement has brought with it vaguer politics, more extreme violence, and an increasingly intense reaction from the police.
The god of actual religious people — the source of the unseen order that imbues everything with significance — is both vaguer and more nuanced than that.
"Honesty" is a word that, when thrown at journalism, unhelpfully describes both a baseline and a vaguer horizon, a legal minimum and an ethical summum.
As it happened, we ended up with nine wines from Taurasi, nine from Vulture and two from the wider Basilicata appellation, a vaguer, catchall zone.
"Bad Luck" and the Eric Bachmann duet, "Sleep All Summer," address vaguer existential longing, but without anything specific to get angry about, she sounds bored.
Instead, a vaguer reference to considering the promotion of Jewish communities as a "national value" was inserted that was more likely to withstand a legal challenge.
A better characterisation of the antipathy to Mrs Clinton, which doubts about her probity reflected, was a vaguer sense that there was something inappropriate about her.
Others offered vaguer, but similarly confident, opinions: "He ain't gonna build a wall—I voted for Trump," said Dianna Burbach, who manages the Chinati Hot Springs.
May's two-part plan for Britain's departure: a legally binding agreement laying down divorce terms from the bloc, and a much vaguer declaration on future ties.
But for Mr Bannon, at least, it is informed by a vaguer sense of clearing the geopolitical decks to focus on China, a more formidable American rival.
He later settled for a vaguer question, which asks voters if they want "further forms and particular conditions of autonomy"—phrasing also used in the Lombard referendum.
He briefly acknowledges the older and vaguer pagan visions found in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia; Jahannam, Islam's place of punishment, doesn't appear in the book at all.
Can you provide good examples of how net neutrality is portrayed and examples of bad ones that are maybe pro-net neutrality but are vaguer and correct?
Second, Barr also suggests that he'd try to make some of Mueller's reports public — but is vaguer there on exactly what he'd do and how he'd do it.
Dunkin' Donuts is one of a few brands, including WW (formerly Weight Watchers) and Joann (formerly Jo-Ann Fabrics), that have recently changed their names into something vaguer.
In addition to the legally binding withdrawal agreement, the two sides also aim to agree on a vaguer deal outlining the shape of their long-term trade relationship.
While many candidates give vaguer anti-war answers about taking the troops out of the Middle East and cutting our defense budget, Klobuchar chimes in with actual numbers.
Instead, Mr Johnson's vaguer promises to maintain a level playing-field for most such rules have been put into the non-binding political declaration that accompanies the withdrawal agreement.
At that time those who annoyed the party were more likely to be arrested not just for subversion, but also for the vaguer charge of threatening "maintenance of stability".
" Yet in the novel's symbolic structure Patusan represents something richer and vaguer, a refuge from places "where events move, men change, light flickers, life flows in a clear stream.
Both Clinton and Sanders are generally much vaguer about their proposals on their respective campaign websites, but Carey's article shows how complicated putting those ideas into practice would be.
Another slide titled "solutions" suggests that the FCC loosen current consent requirements that are included in cell phone providers' terms of service, allowing carriers to use vaguer, "more flexible" language.
As the week goes on, expect those clues to become tougher and vaguer, but remember that the key to solving is to figure out what you're being asked to do.
For now, the series is a half-baked misfire that tries to dress up its vague jokes about insufferable rich people in even vaguer "Can you believe this shit?" moral outrage.
Mr Kasich's vaguer hope is that Mr Cruz would also fail to muster a majority, on a second and subsequent ballots, leaving him an opportunity to emerge as a unifying figure.
The U.K. was also willing to settle for a vaguer statement of intent on the future relationship, postponing some decisions until after Brexit day, according to an official quoted in the report.
In 26 the American manual of mental disorders replaced "gender-identity disorder", which had to cause "clinically significant distress or impairment", by "gender dysphoria", with vaguer diagnostic criteria and less stress on suffering.
"Not a lot to like from TSLA's 2Q19 print: softer gross margins with an unclear path to see them higher, larger loss than expected, vaguer guidance and CTO departure," analyst Joseph Spak said.
The Canadian statement Wednesday was vaguer than the one released after Tuesday night's call about the Trump administration's tariffs on softwood lumber and dairy as tensions over trade grow between the two partners.
Saturday vein, is that the same fill word that would be clearly clued at the beginning of the week gets a vaguer treatment on Friday, and a downright devious indicator the next day.
Months of difficult negotiations produced the legally binding withdrawal agreement and a vaguer set of pledges concerning a future relationship with the bloc, both of which were officially adopted in Brussels on Sunday.
After vague departure announcements and even vaguer details regarding Karev's whereabouts on the show, the trailer for next Thursday's episode confirms that fans will finally get some much needed closure on his storyline.
Biden/Buttigieg: Biden would reduce the student debt burden by implementing income-based payment programs that cap payments at 5 percent of discretionary income (Buttigieg's plan looks similar, but is vaguer on numbers).
This term is vaguer than the original form or words, which was "no regulatory divergence", and both are still some way short of keeping Northern Ireland in the EU's single market and customs union.
We don't know how facial data collected by airlines is protectedWhile CBP has said it will only keep facial exit scans for a maximum of 33 days, the rules for partner airlines are vaguer.
Labour, which also committed to Brexit but in a vaguer, softer way that would try to preserve free trade with Europe, did well in big cities and the south, which voted predominantly to remain.
The South Korean military initially described the test as a missile launch, but subsequently gave a vaguer description of "projectiles" and said it was conducting joint analysis with the United States of the latest launches.
For one thing, some of the rulings of inadmissibility on criminal or terrorist grounds are vaguer than you might expect — such as the prohibition on admitting anyone who'd provided "material support" to a terrorist group.
European officials have made it clear that they are in no mood to reopen the withdrawal agreement, but there is scope for negotiation over a vaguer, nonbinding agreement on long-term trade — something that Mrs.
Yet these tests are much woollier and vaguer than Mr Brown's were, making it harder to assess if they have been passed—and easier for Mrs May to claim in virtually any circumstances that they have.
Wayne, meanwhile, seems to have been given a vaguer rundown of what to focus on thematically, but nonetheless he tackles the broad idea of the struggle in what turns out to be a truly touching verse.
"When you're talking about the legal funds, some of the rules are a little squishier, a little vaguer about what you can do," said Noble, the senior director and general counsel at the Campaign Legal Center.
The real problem is that in Mr. van Hove's staging, skulking around in a red dress, the character comes across as an even vaguer vixen than she does in Janacek's score — less complex, not more so.
But its plans remain vaguer and less advanced than most big rivals and some investors wonder about the capital required to make vehicles compliant, and what share of spending can go to electrification given FCA's numerous demands.
The seventh season of Game of Thrones (coming July 16th) was pushed back several months due to a production schedule that needed to revolve around winter, but the eighth season may be pushed back even further, for vaguer reasons.
Each party in the center-right bloc, which includes the small, far-right Brothers of Italy party, has issued its own election program, and the coalition has also published a vaguer, joint program containing points they all agree on.
By the same logic, televised fiction now has the unique and disturbing opportunity to quite literally shape reality on the same level as cable news, something we gave it credit for in vaguer or less direct terms in years past.
Although first-of-their-kind medical apps that claim to treat diseases must obtain clearance from the Food and Drug Administration, health apps that make vaguer wellness claims — like better sleep — generally do not need to demonstrate effectiveness to federal regulators.
Mr. Trump, who had previously claimed that four American embassies were under threat — a charge his own administration could not back — also appeared on Tuesday evening to imply that the number could have been higher, but that the threat was vaguer.
At the end of the day, the kind of policy proposals that Warren has been making — or the vaguer ones from Sanders — don't actually amount to anything that's very different from Buttigieg's statements of values or Beto standing on tables.
The six months since the twin stories in the New York Times and New Yorker have prompted plenty of soul-searching and recriminations, but "Weinstein" is, ultimately, a clear indictment of one individual, and a vaguer one of the entertainment industry in general.
The real question in front of me was larger, vaguer, and just as elusive: How could I better take care of myself in the face of a constant barrage of news that was being shoved into my life from television and Twitter and push alerts?
Face tattoos that made some amount of sense on the rappers situating themselves in the tradition of a specific art form, or pop stars declaring themselves at a certain level of unimpeachable status, are now making their way onto other faces, for vaguer reasons.
And so, far from being deeply engaged by the cycle of outrage-and-response that Trump triggers, they ignore most of it and make their judgments based on vaguer, more occasional impressions of political news filtered through a sense of the world around them.
The conviction of 19th century social democrats and democratic socialists that self-government required an egalitarian economy and society gave way in the 21st century to a vaguer belief that democracy merely required politicians to be responsive to "public opinion," as ascertained via polling.
I was thrilled to know BIOLUMINESCENCE straight off, as it's one of my things; I would be surprised if anyone had that experience with any of the other long entries, since they're vaguer, but I wouldn't profess to know anyone else's weird mental references.
The X-factor is, Wellick is also not entirely right in the head — that's where the "possibly insane" dimension comes in, though it's not clear if his is of the DSM-recognized variety, like Elliot's, or some vaguer flavor of narratively useful TV crazy.
Zwirner, who likewise operates a global network of galleries and is Gagosian's chief rival for the best artists and estates, is a vaguer presence, as are many of the worthy gallerists who recur throughout, getting necessarily short shrift in what is already a baggy, scrupulously overlong history.
Led by Margaret Thatcher, successive British governments diluted hundreds of pages of detailed building rules into much vaguer benchmarks; let private companies take over inspection work; and then, in the mid-2000s, opened the door to flammable cladding with small changes to the guidelines, experts said.
But as with vaguer comments about the EU budget, in which May said the other 27 countries would not be left out of pocket over the EU financial cycle ending in December 20203, Barnier stressed that he wants to hear a "precise negotiating position" when he meets his British counterpart on Monday.
We're making vaguer plans for the future, but my head likes to play vicious games, imagining the men he'll meet in Berlin, the moment he'll realize that I'm way too old for him (19 years older to be exact), that I live too far away, the million other reasons this thing we have shouldn't work.
In 1966, Congress amended the act significantly and, in the words of the DOJ report, "narrowed the reach of FARA so that the government has to prove that a foreign agent is acting at the order, request, or under the direction and control of a foreign principal"; the requirement of foreign direction was vaguer originally.
Also unlike 85033, the accounts appeared to be more sophisticated in representing themselves as legitimate Americans by including pictures in their profiles and labeling themselves as people in the U.S. Twitter accounts linked to the Russian Internet Research Agency during the 2016 vote by contrast often had profiles without pictures and vaguer descriptions of their location.
Jerry Bader, another top talker on Wisconsin's radio scene, told CNN's Michael Smerconish this weekend that he viewed Trump's recent abortion flap -- the candidate lurched from talk of punishing women who seek the procedure to a vaguer promise to reverse the current law through judicial appointments -- as a strong signal that the leading Republican presidential candidate lacked real conservative credentials.
This particular campaign looks less like that and more like the vaguer strategies we've seen in the past — like "Mine the Vote," a voter turnout campaign organized by lobbyists for the National Mining Association that primarily encourages employees to take time off and vote (however they want!) and exercise their rights as citizens, but also lists recommended candidates (Republicans and conservative Democrats) on its informational site.
The UK was also willing to settle for a vaguer statement of intent on the future relationship, postponing some decisions until after Brexit day, according to an official quoted in the report Jordan Rochester, an economist at Nomura, said the latest media reports would reduce market concerns of a hard Brexit for now and encourage hopes of a transition period which should be positive for sterling in the near term.
The ACU's handling of the case has led to grumbling from attendees, particularly among a prominent group of pro-Trump agitators who have complained of a two-tiered system: VIPs have been notified directly even to be told they did not interact with the infected man, while ordinary rank-and-file conference-goers have by and large been left to wonder, receiving only vaguer information in mass emails.
The fourth night's theme is "Make America One Again," a much vaguer unifying principle than Monday's "Make American Safe Again" (which presaged a night full of attacks on Hillary Clinton's national security record and stern warnings about the threat of "radical Islamist terrorism," which was always referred to by that name) and Tuesday's "Make America Work Again" (which had a business/economy theme, albeit a looser one than the national security theme of night one).
The third night's theme is "Make America First Again," a much vaguer unifying principle than Monday's "Make American Safe Again" (which presaged a night full of attacks on Hillary Clinton's national security record and stern warnings about the threat of "radical Islamist terrorism," which was always referred to by that name) and Tuesday's "Make America Work Again" (which had a business/economy theme, albeit a looser one than the national security theme of night one).
But proponents argue that continued membership of the customs union will help British businesses trade with Europe as well as maintain an invisible border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland — currently a major sticking point in the British government's talks with the EU. This amendment could be watered down, perhaps by replacing "customs union" with the vaguer term "customs arrangement," but this may prove a short-term fix ahead of another future debate on trade.

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