"vague" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In part, that's because broad, vague laws make that confusion easy.
- The Constitution also has safeguards against laws so sweeping or so vague that ordinary people cannot tell when they are breaking them.
- After all, what's the purpose of courts if not to interpret vague laws?
- He called the law vague and confusing.
- Congress would no longer be able to avoid responsibility by sending vague laws to the executive branch and blaming it for filling in the unpopular details.
- They are often used to explain the objective or interpretation of a vague or nonspecific law or requirement.
- The courts have generally determined that vague laws deprive citizens of their rights without fair process, thus violating due process.
- City officials countered that a vague commercial law could not supersede a crystal-clear criminal law.
- Some parts of the opinion blamed Congress for writing a vague clean-air law and giving away too much authority.
- However, the boast of British literary artistic freedom cannot be made with confidence, given a vague law and a swinging moral pendulum.
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