Your vagueness, however, is understandable given the present state of affairs for the mass of the population. |
If there is vagueness in his disclosures about how he will approach management, there is no mistaking the belief that underpins them. |
By contrast, the de dicto account corresponds to a purely linguistic notion of vagueness. |
The question is, however, whether the traditional concept of a rule can be maintained if allowance is made for vagueness or fuzziness. |
Why, you may well ask, does The Register class vagueness of this order as a clarification? |
The report is also critical of road safety education because of its lack of prominence, vagueness and poor training for teachers. |