If you have a policy that is 25 pages of single-spaced, dense legalese, people simply will not be able to find the answers that they want. |
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But if we start to legalese soft drugs then people will move onto a bigger hit and we will have a more violent society. |
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That's no simple question, as the hundreds of pages filled with figures and legalese that Viacom dropped on its stockholders make plain. |
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This consultant could provide advice, assistance and help decipher the masses of legalese and hogwash that most laws are wrapped up in. |
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The terms need to be precise, instantly comprehensible, not legalese, and as unjudgmental, noninflammatory, and unloaded as possible. |
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While these changes seem like legalese blather, they actually represent a significant change in policy. |
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It seeks to present ideas clearly, concisely, and directly, and to avoid legalese, archaic terms, and repetition. |
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Not only is the trust agreement filled with legalese, but it can be difficult to learn how a living trust operates and is administered. |
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His survival depends on audiences who will not accept fact-free reporting and who recognize gossip packaged in legalese. |
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The Supreme Court decisions that he attacks are written in difficult, if not impenetrable, legalese. |
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I guarantee it is no less full of scientific mumbo jumbo than a purchase and sale agreement is full of legalese. |
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Unfortunately, the disclosures are hard to read due to legalese and boilerplate language. |
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Such contracts are usually difficult to understand as they sometimes amount to 60-page documents written in dense legalese. |
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This is used as a quick way to firm up discussions before getting into the legalese of a formal contract. |
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The legalese masks a simple truth: there was no direct evidence of an agreement and everyone who was interviewed denied there was one. |
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Invitations to side events and parties in both cities came with elaborate legalese about meeting federal anti-corruption laws. |
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Mr Pitt wants financial statements to be written in plain English, not in the current legalese. |
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The government has rewritten the legalese covering patents to ensure that, in no circumstances, can software ever be considered patentable. |
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One issue is the length and complexity of the statements, which often run to 30 pages or more of opaque legalese. |
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They have a tremendous capacity for explaining in legalese what are the impediments to going forward with any kind of assertive actions. |
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The new bill has 253 different clauses with 107 pages, a lot of it written in legalese. |
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It is about the sovereignty of a nation and sometimes we have to stretch that legalese to make our point. |
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Sometimes we get caught up in all the legalese, but basically the debate is about the Quebec summit. |
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Besides having financial institutions burying opt-out information in legalese, why must I opt-out of marketing programs every time I call the phone company for service? |
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The new sentencing guidelines are couched in 624 pages of legalese. |
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The worst offenders as far as we are concerned are legalese and planning documents. |
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If we throw off the front page, it is just legalese. |
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In addition, plain language should replace bureaucratic legalese. |
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Similarly, court staff and the judiciary expend a considerable amount of time interpreting legalese and explaining court procedure so that the selfrepresented litigant can properly pursue access to civil court remedies. |
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The government is opposed to it and is simply putting up this smokescreen, clothing it in legalese that makes it look familiar but has nothing to do with what Mr. Cadman wanted done. |
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With a recent increase in the number of unrepresented parties, both complainants and respondents, it became paramount that we develop a document to help these parties understand both the legalese and how the process works. |
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In response, to serve the needs of these parties, we revised many of our documents to assist these parties understand both the legalese and how the process works. |
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Blurt out all the facts about your company in a prepared speech that rivals the legalese outros on car commercials? |
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The prospect of wading through pages of legalese might be one explanation: returns increased if a bill went back and forth between the House and the Senate, a process that typically adds to laws' complexity and unreadability. |
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The numbers are the product of complex compensation agreements described in barely comprehensible legalese in the securities firms' proxy statements. |
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Most of the other legalese mumblage is about patent protection and so on. |
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The focus is on the way language is used in particular situations, such as legalese or motherese, the language of a biology research lab, of a news report, or of the bedroom. |
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