Sentences with phrase «pronounced them vague»

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This trajectory begins very young and becomes more pronounced, if vague, as a child grows.
So, when you pronounce the word «Russian women» it becomes quite vague as it is unclear whether you mean Russian by their nationality, or you are just merely referring to all the women who live in Russia.
Though the trailers for Acrimony have been vague on the nature of the scorning (not to mention the question of how Henson's character gets away with smoking in a therapist's office), they did teach us to how to pronounce such words as «bitterness,» «malice,» and «anger.»
On the road, where you're not travelling with quite the same intensity, the issue is less pronounced, and it handles mid-corner bumps well, but you don't get all the detail from the steering that you want — it's a tad vague.
«It's still vague, but there is language in there about how countries can bilaterally or multilaterally pronounce a mitigation outcome that they want to achieve jointly,» she says.
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