But there's yet another reason why this vagueness and lack of specificity is so very dangerous.
One weakness in the constitution is its vagueness about how this should be done.
But, for all their vagueness, Mr Bush's proposals are clearly an improvement on the current situation.
That scant coverage the barbarous events received was itself plagued by obscurity and vagueness.
But vagueness and confusion about what was expected of soldiers are not enough to establish the defense.
The vagueness over the completion date for the Treasury's report is deliberate: it keeps the government's options open.
The answer is a series of smaller things rhetoric, details, execution, even an aloof vagueness that have cumulatively undermined his presidency.
Frankly, the only solution to this mess is to declare the IRC void for vagueness and to start over.
Deliberate vagueness has long been used to hold the ramshackle Democratic coalition together.
This vagueness allowed the Atenco farmers to challenge the government's (at first miserly) offers of compensation in the Supreme Court.
We should be doing better than filing charges that would be thrown out for vagueness in every courtroom in the land.
Though there is a lot of vagueness about kids and money, the research is clear that part-time jobs are great for kids.
Because the majority prefers to let vagueness reign, I respectfully dissent.
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The purpose of this vagueness is to keep the Chinese guessing.
The government's vagueness and secrecy regarding Chavez has created a hunger -- both in and outside of Venezuela -- for reliable information about the president's health.
The inherent vagueness of such exceptions will discourage ISPs from experimenting with new business models or adopting new practices that may enhance their subscribers' online experience.
The vagueness of the rule, and the hundreds of questions it includes, underline the fact that regulators are still in the midst of crafting a final product.
And from all of that, it seems that writing a new tax code that would not be void for vagueness and that actually works would be quite possible.
Of course his quote endures because of its mysterious vagueness.
But the material-support law's vagueness leaves it open to abuse.
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Despite its apparent vagueness, The Couple of the Year Awards has grown to become a very important part of the social calendar in Hamburg and increasingly well-known throughout Germany.
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But his vagueness may also be an indication that he doesn't intend to call on the Fed for more firepower, at least to the extent the Bush administration has done.
"There is so much vagueness not only in the definitions of crimes, but in the way that sentences are applied that we really don't have any kind of regularity, " she says.
The recently launched Competitiveness Council, which includes the chairmen of British Aerospace and Glaxo Wellcome, a pharmaceuticals firm, has a remit that is striking both in its vagueness and its ambition.
Vagueness is a common problem in white-collar criminal cases.
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The vagueness of the original crime tainted the subsequent laws, allowing for selective enforcement, and permitting those laws to turn into statutes that, like the one in Texas, criminalized just homosexual activity.
Wars require clear goals, but they also require vagueness as to methods: the enemy should be made to feel that all forms of attack may be unleashed upon him until he capitulates.
Delights like those in the Lost Vagueness field were at the centre of the festival in the 1980s, Michael Eavis said, and their return proved Glastonbury had not lost touch with its roots.
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