(61 quotes found)
“It gets vague as far as how many people would be cut.”
Capt. Cory Angell
“Though some local governments have published their own regional administrative maps before, quite a number of regional borderlines are vague and the place names are not in compliance with government standards.”
Dai Junliang
“It gives very wide powers to civil servants, thanks to deliberately vague phrasing.”
Oleg Orlov
“It's so vague; it doesn't spell out Wyoming. The bar needs to be raised.”
Dale Groutage
“We're being deliberately vague. We're going to come back in early 2000 and have more details.”
Marc Andreessen
“The numbers are the numbers, ... and they are a very precise measurement of a very vague concept.”
Michael Swanson
“The debates of that great assembly are frequently vague and perplexed, seeming to be dragged rather than to march, to the intended goal. Something of this sort must, I think, always happen in public democratic assemblies.”
Alexis de Tocqueville
“So far, a lot of it has been vague but they are now going to flesh out the details.”
Joe Barton
“It's a little vague, and it's definitely not fair to not include casinos. I don't know all of the parameters (of the new law). The only rules I've heard have come from the news. We may lose a few patrons.”
David O'Brien
“The world is teetering on the brink of conflicts while the Administration's policies are vague, wavering and unclear. Major financial conflicts of interest involving the President, the Attorney General, the Vice President and others in the Administration have been and continue to be exposed.”
Cynthia McKinney