Sentences with phrase «defining vague terms»

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To be sure, this God is expected to give petitioners daily bread, forgiveness from sin and protection from temptation; but this God is not a vague and benignly amorphous dispenser of «blessings» defined on the petitioner's terms.
That's true, at least for now; unless «God» is defined in the vaguest, most general and impersonal terms.
The most common complaint I heard from museum officials was that the bill's terminology is too broad and too vague, with some key terms ill - defined.
Another concern is that defining terms critical to insider trading lawsuits is very subjective and vague.
Yet many experts offhandedly provide vague definitions of the term, or skip defining it altogether.
The term «mastery» is somewhat vague and I have read many contrasting attempts by others at defining it.
The fact that «poverty» is a vague term and can not be defined precisely, does not, of course, stop the government from using the word as if it were precise and the press going along with the scam, as is their way.
Because the reality is that even though editors, publishers, and even agents might request high - concept stories, they are all hard - pressed to define the term themselves — thus the vague guidelines in submission requirements.
That's sort of a vague stipulation and hard to define, especially in legal terms.
The Law Society asks us to promote vague terms live «diversity», «equality» and «inclusion» but refuses to define them.
It criticises the application of vague principles and rules in a manner that effectively changes the law retrospectively, for example, the Data Protection Act 1998 requires that information be processed «fairly» but does not define this term, yet penalties for a breach are to be increased to 2 - 5 % of a company's global turnover.
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