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. |
Your vagueness, however, is understandable given the present state of affairs for the mass of the population. |
Yet a vague assent to a vague assertion only yields twice as much vagueness. |
Many people in York suspect the vagueness the company expresses about its intentions could be a smokescreen. |
Moreover, it is said that the vagueness in the description prevents the creation of a right of way at common law. |