• Scottish Green MSP Patrick Harvie said the bill was a "worthwhile starting point" but warned there were still too many loopholes and too much vague language.

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  • Opposition members say the charter uses vague language and will not protect the rights Egyptians fought for in last year's revolution, which ousted former President Hosni Mubarak.

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  • Opposition members said the charter uses vague language and will not protect the rights Egyptians fought for in last year's revolution, which ousted former President Hosni Mubarak.

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  • Vague language like the unreasonable standard allows the president and his minions to substitute subjective opinions for objective laws, and accuse any uncooperative company of being greedy or self-serving.

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  • They are suspicious that it uses vague language and will not guarantee the rights of the people that Egyptians fought for during a revolution that unseated President Hosni Mubarak in 2011.

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  • These proactive changes which mostly serve to clarify vague language within the legislation represent a radical departure from Fed policy over the course of the last decade that allowed unsafe practices to develop and worsen unchecked.

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  • To appease the holdouts, it left key points broad and noncommittal, offering the possibility of collateral to Finland and describing the complex bondholder deal in a few strokes, vague language that would return to haunt the bloc.

    WSJ: European Disunion: Dithering at the Top Turned EU Crisis to Global Threat

  • It's doing the same in Colorado, where a law's vague language enabled a harassing complaint to be filed with the secretary of state against a group opposing two referendums that would raise taxes and increase government spending.

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  • At the very least, however, this decision underscores the wisdom of including examples of permissible and impermissible conduct to flesh out what otherwise might be vague policy language.

    FORBES: NLRB Grounds Union Challenge to Boeing's Code of Conduct

  • Most consumers don't read website privacy policies, which often contain vague legal language designed to be as broad as possible to shield companies, rather than to specify exactly what information is being collected.

    WSJ: Apple, Google, Others Agree to App Privacy Rules

  • But part of the transition's challenge has been implementing the terms of the security document with its vague and convoluted language.

    CNN: Iraqi forces now calling the shots

  • To be sure, Mr Powell couched the idea in vague and conditional language, and quickly added that no system of oversight could be put in place without the agreement of both sides.

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  • While ATT is represented as a means to regulate only government-to-government transfers and direct sales by manufacturers to governments, it is broadly perceived by skeptics as a strategy for those who oppose Second Amendment rights to ultimately achieve their goal of prohibiting private firearms ownership through vague, innocuous language without media attention.

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  • Dr. Neblung said the language is vague and the potential for sanctions must be studied.

    WSJ: New York Gun Law's Mental-Health Provision Draws Ire

  • Pro-lifers respond that the language is vague enough to allow bureaucrats to add abortion funding after the bill is passed.

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  • To some extent, the court was struggling to interpret a law whose language is hopelessly vague.

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  • Rights groups counter that its language is too vague and contradicts core principles in the country's provisional constitution.

    NPR: Libya Passes Ban On Gadhafi-Era Officials

  • The language is so vague that an ISP could use it to monitor communications of subscribers for potential infringement of intellectual property.

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  • For example, while some count 159 new agencies, boards and commissions in ObamaCare, the Congressional Research Service claims it's impossible to know how many because the legislative language is so vague.

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  • The Israelis want language that is more vague.

    NPR: Bush Pushes Middle East Peace Talks

  • Yet the fact of the matter is that if the US were truly interested in intercepting the ship and preventing the arms from arriving at their destination, the language of 1747 is vague enough to support such a seizure.

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  • The Electronic Frontier Foundation said in a statement on its website that the language used in the act was too vague.

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  • While Resolution 242 was purposely vague about the extent of future Israeli territorial withdrawals, its language on the second component of a future Middle Eastern peace was explicit.

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  • It is dressed up, however, in the language of one of those many federal criminal statutes that are vague enough to cover a vast swath of human conduct some innocuous, some distasteful.

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  • Here there is a vague understanding of the two different candidates for those that watch the international Arab language channels such as Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya.

    CNN: War-scarred Baghdad places little faith in U.S. election

  • He often eschews "no comments" and vague updates that end in "we can't discuss it, " the typical language employed by law-enforcement officials during high-profile criminal investigations.

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