In such a way, we could add global formatting to our site without having to copy boilerplate text to the top of each file. |
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He's always used liberal rhetoric and programmatic boilerplate to sell himself. |
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In these mature years, he has moved from boilerplate to goldplate, choosing his films with far more care. |
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He churns out variations on the same dreary boilerplate he's been dishing up for years. |
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This language is industry standard boilerplate for enterprise licenses, but it should not have been included in the individual product licenses. |
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Although some iron, steel, boilerplate, and machinery was smuggled through the blockade, the flow was meager and uncertain. |
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Take the samples and carry out the required metallurgical tests on your boilerplate. |
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I'm just in a bad mood today, and your post just read, to me, like boilerplate. |
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It's all pretty much standard boilerplate, complete with the usual laundry list of inaccurate quote mining and oversimplified claims. |
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Art today is rich in witless posturing, philosophical boilerplate, ostentatious anger, and conventional shock. |
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Still, the show contains a few strong works that escape the usual boilerplate. |
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That may be campaign boilerplate, but it's also exactly right, and I think it's one of the things that Clark brings to the table. |
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Official meeting pronouncements offer little more than colorless boilerplate. |
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Otherwise, you will much more readily find your way to boilerplate and cliche. |
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Generally, the red flags are buried in long paragraphs filled with legal boilerplate that takes a pot of strong coffee to read and understand. |
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The boilerplate license agreements have been an additional source of aggravation. |
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The cardinal's claim, filed in court by his attorneys, is boilerplate legal defense language. |
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Unfortunately, the disclosures are hard to read due to legalese and boilerplate language. |
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Hacking out that kind of boilerplate is a long way from almost toppling governments, but it beats driving buses, I guess. |
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It eliminates the need to write and debug boilerplate lighting and navigation code. |
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The NAHB wrote boilerplate for such a provision, and 2,000 companies have asked for copies so far. |
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He reports that they've also taken to including the following boilerplate at the end of their press releases. |
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Take, for instance, this excerpt from a sample boilerplate contract circulating among human resource managers. |
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These Articles aren't the standard legal boilerplate normally used by small companies. |
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Mostly that's a lot of idiotic legal boilerplate meant to discourage frivolous lawsuits. |
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The idea is to force each vendor away from its own boilerplate contract, which favors the supplier over the buyer. |
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But all of us have been subjected, as reporters, to barrages of boilerplate coming from a president or a Senator or an official and so forth. |
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They're boilerplate corporate structures masking the fact Murdoch is in complete control of his U.K. papers. |
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The next surprise came when I attempted to install the files and was asked to agree to an End User License Agreement consisting of legal boilerplate. |
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As such, the statement is clearly boilerplate, essentially meaningless and of no assistance in determining the actual reasoning of the trial judge in the case before me. |
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Yes, that's a lot of boilerplate sitcom zaniness, but the show frequently rises above the usual humdrum with sharp writing and great character work. |
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This requires that less time be devoted to statements and repetitive boilerplate resolutions. |
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Sometimes requests for written views and opinions result in a more formal standardized boilerplate response. |
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The purpose of boilerplate provisions is to save the parties and drafters of contracts time with commonly used and understood language. |
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The argument is boilerplate Al Qaeda, but many people in developing countries, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, find it persuasive. |
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I actually quit prefacing my Ralph Nader screeds with the obligatory he-gave-us-the-seatbelt boilerplate years ago. |
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Now, those words are not, in our respectful submission, mere boilerplate. |
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Yet, at some point, moral precepts that appear neither straightforward nor doable become boilerplate that inspires cynicism rather than commitment. |
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We've seen a distinct change in the boilerplate of contracts. |
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Yet today apparently that qualifies as right-wing boilerplate that would qualify Hurston as a race traitor. |
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The language is boilerplate, but given the deluge of speculation regarding their fate, it seems to underline the extent of the uncertainty surrounding its plans. |
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But Husain said the video presents a compelling argument against such reassuring boilerplate. |
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He has almost zero patience for boilerplate, even though he repeats it. |
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Wordy and redundant, the document wandered in and out of various verb tenses, stumbled over boilerplate prepositional phrases, and sank into quagmires of purple prose. |
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At one level, this is superfluous boilerplate, asserting protections that already, unassailably, exist under the Constitution. |
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At worst, in a prior era, his op-ed might have been considered boilerplate post-national-tragedy pablum. |
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The descriptions have the triteness of screenplay boilerplate, as if the author expected a movie director to evoke the scenes he sets. |
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It's all too easy just to insert a company blurb such as the press release boilerplate, or your corporate mission statement. |
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The boilerplate definition of risk-free is a zero-coupon government bond curve. |
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Would you say this is a fairly boilerplate kind of contract that you'll get into regularly with somebody you're starting to work with? |
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In our view, disclosure that does not sufficiently describe the corporate governance practices of an issuer or that is boilerplate does not meet those requirements. |
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Aside from the key provisions, whether a particular boilerplate provision is used in your contract will depend upon the type of transaction documented in your contract. |
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The boosting of local Democratic candidates was boilerplate. |
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These requests and discussions should avoid boilerplate approaches, which often seek all email, databases, word processing files, or whatever other electronic documents the requesting party can describe by category. |
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No, you don't need every single boilerplate provision in every contract. |
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To rely upon the safe harbour defence, it will not be sufficient to invoke boilerplate cautionary language concerning forward-looking information when making the statement. |
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The first two launches were demonstration flights, with battleship third stages and a boilerplate payload. |
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Circulating a boilerplate code of conduct won't cut it anymore. |
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