Encara no tenim significats per a "too vague".
1Your case is too vague and too trivial to merit their attention.
2McClay told Morning Report the government's advice was too vague and contradictory.
3Analysts say Abhisit's five-point reconciliation plan is too vague for immediate implementation.
4But he shares the concern that the 17 SDGs are too vague.
5If the guidance is too vague, it will be seen as worthless.
6Now his reverie was too vague and misty to define its subject.
7Such a view is too vague and indistinct to satisfy French minds.
8He answered this description, but it was too vague to be certain.
9Personalities as talked of ordinarily have no point, they are too vague.
10She went home full of secret trouble, trouble too vague for utterance.
11But its premise was too vague, and its pop covers too corny.
12If not coincidences, such likenesses are too vague to be valuable historically.
13I have a notion-butthere-it'sall too vague yet to even discuss.
14The court also set aside a challenge that the law was too vague.
15In its current form, the proposed rule is too vague to stop them.
16Perkins's main concern was that its central character was too vague.
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