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The Cairo meeting did not mention the Geneva document but instead issued a vague set of constitutional principles, along with its own plan for a transitional government.
ECONOMIST: The crisis in Syria
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Instead, the President's Working Group on Financial Markets released only a vague set of guidelines and "principles" and left it largely up to banks, funds and the markets to sort out the details.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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His proposals for reform were much more detailed than the vague ones Margaret Thatcher set out in her first election manifesto in 1979.
ECONOMIST: France
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Within about six months a vague employee discontent and restlessness set in.
FORBES: Troops Like To See The General
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McCARTHY: Well, no date's set, other than something vague next year at a meeting at a ministerial level.
NPR: Latin America Summit Ends with No Free-Trade Zone
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In an example of a network that failed, a multinational consulting firm set up an internal social network with the vague objective of getting its consultants to work together more effectively.
FORBES: Why Building Your Own Corporate Facebook Will Usually Fail
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After a brief stretch in beta followed by some vague teasing, Firefox's native Android app update is finally set to hit Google Play.
ENGADGET: Native Firefox Android browser adds speed, Flash, HTML5 and a fresh look (hands-on)
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Mr Marek set off, with his brother in tow, armed with vague geographical information from 1920s research and topographical maps to see if they could pinpoint the mysterious animal.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Most leggy millipede rediscovered
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Details on the game are vague so far, though it promises to be an open ended game, set in outer space.
FORBES: Mojang Registers Website For Its New Game '0x10c'
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But critics like Sarah Wilson, managing director of Manifest, have complained that performance targets set for the "potentially... extraordinary scheme" were "far too vague".
BBC: Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive, WPP
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Codes of conduct, which set out the standards a multinational expects of its factories and contractors, have evolved from vague promises into detailed rules.
ECONOMIST: Business ethics