Sentences with phrase «vague language in»

With me having such vague language in my contract about the closing costs and who was going to be paying for exactly what, we now started to encounter the issues.
Beyond merely rejecting the appeal, the review board's assessor used vague language in the Municipal Government Act to increase the assessment to $ 40.8 million.
Now the task is to interpret the vague language in the article and the corresponding COP decision.
Lots of vague language in there, like «reasonable person,» and «prevailing standards in the community.»
«California still does not require annual evaluations for all teachers, and while there is some vague language in state code about using student achievement as part of teacher evaluations «as applicable,» this language is far from the clear mandate now seen in the overwhelming majority of states and is clearly not the practice in districts across the state.»
They expressed concern about the limited extend of parent and athlete concussion education, but note vague language in the Lystedt Law itself likely played a role.

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It can be easy to hide behind vague language, thinking the details will work themselves out as you go along, but if you don't have the answer now it's unlikely it'll suddenly come to you in the heat of the moment.
The pill is full of vague language about «agreements, arrangements or understandings» in order to make it scary for shareholders to talk to Pershing Square.
Three panel members — Senators Walter F. Mondale, Philip A. Hart and Gary Hart — have warned that the report is «diluted» in important respects, and that the secrecy stamp has caused some of the report's «most important implications [to be] either lost or obscured in vague language
Such a plurality of defensive interpretations is possible, not because the texts are vague, for indeed they are not vague, but because the content of the text is universal in its domain of application and ambivalent — rather than ambiguous — in its language.
Given that the Constitution is grounded in a recognition of individual rights — rights which must be reinterpreted due to the document's «exceedingly vague» language — Arthur quickly dismisses the jurisprudence of original intent.
Neuhaus argues that such poor drafting resulted from the bishops being in a media — inspired panic, he ignores the fact that the very definition he quotes refers to Canon 1395 — 2, which itself, like canon law generally, employs this kind of very vague language.
We do no service to the care of souls by being vague in our language through a desire to «bring us all together.»
And why are we giving the culture of Washington new powers of life and death» making ourselves «God's Partners,» in President Obama's language» at a time when that culture has proved itself so vague and so deluded about all the issues of life and death that have come before it: war, and embryos, and the unborn, and the weak, and the vulnerable?
But unless God is, however dim may be our awareness and however vague our formulation in language of this awareness, all the superstructures of belief lack a firm foundation.
He further states that «if» (as Dr. Bennett wrote) the Pope once made a speech which «in vague language seems to approve «the American view,»» the Pope's pronouncement, «if any such pronouncement exists must appear rather emaciated when contrasted with the overwhelming evidence of pronouncements on the other side.»
Bergson is in part responsible himself for being misunderstood, for his language is in places loose, in places exaggerated, and in places vague.
We would learn more from de breu speaking Spanish than Wenger butchering the English language in his vague references to nothing
The percolating squall is shaping up to be the latest in a long history of clashes over «new» land on the lakefront, all made more complex by the vague legal language that determines ownership.
Finally, compliance record - keeping and noncompliance penalties — the language in this section is vague.
However, the language used in the provision is vague and perhaps even confusing.
Support for campaign finance reform will be mentioned in the resolution along with better enforcement of campaign laws, but language is expected to be vague.
OK, I'll take a swing at it, but in all honesty the real TL; DR answer to your question is «because it has little to do with politics, and is a reality of how language works and evolves, and a downside of English being a vague language».
What it demands - and this is written in purposefully vague language — is that states take efforts to pursue disarmament in good faith.
This time last year, the government was promising quick action but the main change this year seems to be that the language used is even more vague, both in terms of content and timetable
This article has been repeatedly referenced by supporters of the apparently tall tale, although if you look at the language in here it is actually a little vague.
The key to the entire plan is in how vague the language is: it is not clear who would be an extremist, or how they are officially designated one, or who already has been, or what they would then have to do to suffer further restrictions to their liberty, or what those restrictions would be.
Since the Siachen glacier region falls within the un-delineated territory beyond the last defined section of the Line of Control — i.e.; map grid - point NJ 9842 — Indian and Pakistani territorial claims are based on their interpretations of the vague language contained in the Karachi and Simla agreements.
Both sides agreed — in the vague language, which lies at the heart of the Siachen dispute — that the Ceasefire Line extends to the terminal point, NJ 9842, and «thence north to the glaciers.»
The existing language in the county charter was too vague to end the arguments, he said.
«Digestive issues» is good as euphemistic language, but unfortunately it is probably too vague to help in refining hypotheses around diet.
Details surrounding the project remain vague, but it is said to feature a Korean female lead and a host of English - language supporting actors whose scenes will be set in New York.
A turgid adaptation of a French - language play by Peter Handke (the co-writer of some of Wenders» best movies, including Wings Of Desire, though not that you can tell here), Anarjuez presents an impossibly vague dialogue between a man and woman in a garden outside of Paris.
Nouvelle Vague (1990) is perhaps the greatest film of Godard's late career precisely because it is his last «film» proper — a final statement on cinematic history told entirely in its own language.
The second film of Francois Truffaut's «Hitchcock Period» (and the Nouvelle Vague legend's first English - language feature), Fahrenheit 451 is swathed in dread and melancholy — a sense belying cinematographer Nicolas Roeg's bright, elemental colour scheme and simply blocked mise - en - scéne, though a sense completely in line with Roeg's subsequent work as auteur.
Improvements in states» academic standards in English / language arts have been widespread since the federal No Child Left Behind Act kicked in three years ago, but the mathematics guidelines are still generally «vague and undemanding,» concludes the latest 50 - state review by the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation.
Well - rounded / whole child Bottom line: Emphasis and funding for preschool, innovation, and vague school choice language in the form of pilot programs.
In an interview with Education Week during his «Back to School» bus tour, Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr. addresses concerns over vague language within ESSA.
This proposal was meant to make it easier to close schools, including more vague language on the inclusion of parents in a decision to close or consolidate schools.
The state is on the right track by requiring job performance to be a significant factor in compensation, but the language is too vague to ensure that performance will be prioritized over other factors that are not connected with teacher effectiveness.
Voters won't know they will be granting sweeping new powers to take away schools from local control and place them under state jurisdiction as the ballot language is vague, only asking if the state should intervene in failing schools.
First, the language is vague and gives total control to BN to decide what is or is not in violation of the ToS.
The language was a little vague, but a follow up post narrowed it down to the Sony Tablet S. Unfortunately, Sony didn't announce a time frame for release of Ice Cream Sandwich or even when it might announce a time frame, saying only that those details would «be announced in due course.»
Agents, though concerned about the vague language about book format in newer contracts, say that this is expected, given the current marketplace.
But in rare language, the company was more direct if vague about the reasons for the departure.
That is consistent with the change in language in the statement, which left timing for any future hikes in the Fed Funds rate vague, and subject to interpretation.
She thinks the language is too vague in our criminal statutes.
In Florida — a state with over 50 local pet store ordinances already in effect — a House Bill was introduced containing vague language that would remove a county's ability to pass ordinances and reverse any retail ban ordinances already in existencIn Florida — a state with over 50 local pet store ordinances already in effect — a House Bill was introduced containing vague language that would remove a county's ability to pass ordinances and reverse any retail ban ordinances already in existencin effect — a House Bill was introduced containing vague language that would remove a county's ability to pass ordinances and reverse any retail ban ordinances already in existencin existence.
The new language weakens the space requirements in Prop B, and it's extremely vague and unclear.
Of course I threw it away already but the language was vague and sounded like they wanted me to call anyway which I was already planning on doing in o...
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