0 the fact of being confused and not clear, and not having been considered carefully enough: --
The newspaper was critical of governmental woolliness, urging the prime minister to clarify her position.
The resolutions have a certain woolliness to them.
One then has to measure up those specific instruments against the woolliness of the earlier phrases and the fine words that we can all salute and subscribe to.
She spoke of the unfortunate "woolliness" of the definition as it stands.
They suggested a certain amount of woolliness in handling the problem.
I deplore all the woolliness that is there as well.
The woolliness of many of the amendments and the arguments in support of them has been painful to listen to at such length.
Does it not lead back to woolliness in financial objectives and to their real purpose being lost sight of?
We are here faced with a woolliness of law.
I believe, as soon as possible, that that indecision and woolliness should be got rid of.