[…] this badge of rivalry and intrusion, and of the vaguery and vacillation which restrain them through dread of danger.
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[…] this badge of rivalry and intrusion, and of the vaguery and vacillation which restrain them through dread of danger.
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As a matter of fact, the particular breadth and vaguery of residual all-British consciousness decays more readily into racialism than into a defined, territorially restricted nationalism.
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The wording of diplomatic agreements and protocols is often deliberately designed either to soothe ruffled feathers — while pursuing an otherwise ruthless course — or to give assurance in sufficiently vague form that the vaguery might afterwards be exploited to diminish the effect of the assurances.
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There is a sharp and effective contrast between the incisiveness and energy of his speech and the vaguery and haziness he is attacking.
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