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Definition of Vagueness

Vagueness
Vagueness Vague"ness, n. The quality or state of being vague.

Meaning of Vagueness from wikipedia

- only vaguely. The vagueness of knowledge caused by the filter of knowledge is primary, we call it internal vagueness (i.e. intrapsychic). The vagueness of...
- definitely what conduct is punishable are void for vagueness. A statute is also void for vagueness if a legislature's delegation of authority to judges...
- Look up vague in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vagueness is a problem in semantics, metaphysics and philosophical logic. Vague may also refer to: Vagueness...
- Look up nouvelle vague in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nouvelle Vague may refer to: French New Wave, mid 20th-century movement in French cinema ****anese...
- Achieving Vagueness (#18 Irish Charts) is the title of The Flaws' debut album. It was released on September 14, 2007. The album was originally to be titled...
- particularly in the area of functional analysis and topological vector spaces, the vague topology is an example of the weak-* topology which arises in the study...
- Memory Vague is a 2009 audio-visual project by Oneohtrix Point Never, the alias of electronic musician Daniel Lopatin. It was released as a limited-edition...
- 799; -1.553 Vague was an influential art club night held at The Warehouse nightclub in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, from 1993 to 1996. Vague metamorphosed...
- exact years. Typically the vague year is divided into 12 schematic months of 30 days each plus 5 epagomenal days. The vague year was used in the calendars...
- In classical mechanics, a vague torus is a region in phase space that is characterized by approximate constants of motion, as opposed to an actual torus...