Ainda não temos significados para "somewhat vague".
1Romney's plan, like proposals made by other presidential hopefuls, is somewhat vague.
2The relation was somewhat disjointed, somewhat vague in parts, and occasionally incoherent.
3These were strictly trade unions, in spite of their somewhat vague name.
4We infer from the above that his religious belief is somewhat vague.
5Despite the priest's tour she was somewhat vague about the place.
6Harry's ideas of an Italian lake were, in truth, at present somewhat vague.
7All this applies especially to boys above a certain somewhat vague limit of maturity.
8The most fundamental principles of olfactory physiology and psychology are still somewhat vague and uncertain.
9The lecturer's comprehension of his subject was somewhat vague; but Arthur listened with devout admiration.
10The Yazoo Fraud itself had a somewhat vague beginning.
11His replies were somewhat vague, and but partially understood.
12The observation was somewhat vague, like other oracles' speeches.
13These designations were certainly somewhat vague, and yet Jack knew of whom they were speaking.
14Her ideas of what constitute a gentleman must be somewhat vague! Mrs Fanshawe said disagreeably.
15The accompanying Economic Projections document, though, poured cold water on this dovish, if somewhat vague, statement.
16On policy detail, both leaders were somewhat vague.
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