The transcendence that Wright courts, and can never win, is left necessarily vague.
Some of the officers were riding back to explain matters to their men, though since they knew little themselves their assurances were necessarily vague.
He was disappointed but not surprised when his general and necessarily vague questions brought no results.
The search was necessarily vague, since he did not know whether Malacandra held food for him nor how to recognize it if it did.
The line between mecha and power armor is necessarily vague.
The news vids were necessarily vague, and I had never had the patience for a long lesson in Moon history.
Its boundaries, like those of neighboring Alplaus, are unofficial and necessarily vague.
Much of this is necessarily vague because we re not yet ready to talk about all the things we re doing in this area.
They have good reason; as a difficult compromise, the law was necessarily vague.
The definition of a healthy adult is necessarily vague, because the evidence is still ambiguous.