Mr Talat says property questions must be settled by an independent commission, with compensation paid to former owners (though he is vague about where the money will come from).
"This has been my baby for two years, " says Faisal, 38, who has built Ruba (he is vague about the source of the name) on his dirt-poor family's trading origins in Pakistan's frontier provinces.
Another trick, he said, is to offer very vague information initially, and then after the case is solved, "retrofit" the general predictions to accommodate the facts.
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Ed Miliband, its leader, condemned Mr Cameron's veto but is vague about whether he would have signed the treaty or how he would have gone about negotiating a better one.
If they don't quote the specific statement that's alleged to perjurious, courts will dismiss the inditement, concluding that the charge of perjury is to vague and the defendant is not able to determine what precisely he's being charged with.
Right now, he is selling a post-racial kumbaya and a vague confection of 'hope.
He was vague about his plans following the Zurich but is expected to try to qualify for June's U.S. Open.
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The Treasury is considering a "backstop" program, but he was vague about what that would be.
That, he said, would be a narrow and empty victory, since it is too late for vague visionary principles.
So he is open to new ideas, but he will not accept a proposal that has some vague promise of revenues produced from closing loopholes and limiting deductions from the wealthy that is coupled with very concrete burdens placed on the middle class and seniors.
Not much of it is to Mr Sharon's liking, although he speaks of a Palestinian state arising at the vague and distant end of a phased peace process that could start only when the present violence ends.
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