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