I think that hypersensitivity to wording choices in a story like this does a real disservice to readers. |
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But yesterday the Government's response was said to be so full of difficult wording and jargon that it was impossible to know what it said. |
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In other words, surely small variations to wording cannot make a significant difference to people's replies? |
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However, we may need to find some wording whereby reference to significant changes to the contract are made. |
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Anyway, thanks for agreeing with the fact that I amn't a complete paranoid freak abut the wording. |
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Do the document review as quickly as possible and be cautious of the wording of representations made on accounting matters. |
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Also, although the wording remained the same, the typefaces and layout were changed slightly. |
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It actually shows up the huge amount of rhetoric and empty wording piece by piece. |
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The exact wording of the contract gave him a tiny amount of wiggle room but he was still taking an enormous liberty. |
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Since laws are of general application it is inevitable that the wording of statutes is not always precise. |
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The wording was practically archaic and the message it conveyed was grimmer than it needed to be, in her opinion. |
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Upon closer inspection, this claim proves exaggerated, an artifact of exit-poll procedures and inconsistency in question wording. |
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However, it can be inferred from the wording that he had access to both the hospital charts and the audiogram results of the plaintiff. |
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For parent interviews, data collectors were audiotaped for consistency checks to ensure identical wording of questions. |
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The committee was tasked with deliberating the content of the bill, while the special team has dealt mainly with the bill's wording. |
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And if you read the masthead box on page two, you'll see a slight change in the wording there. |
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He said the motion's wording had not been completed and was due to be discussed by the membership. |
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Negotiations about the precise wording of the speech are intense, with messages and messengers traversing the strait on a near-daily basis. |
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If there is any disagreement, each shall send his form of Order to me, and I will finalize the wording. |
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Based on the confusing wording of credits at the close of the film, we misattributed Ruell's work to Ferro. |
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What seems to many a trifling matter of wording could have profound consequences. |
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The wording of section 3 seems to allow a simple change of mind, unaccompanied by any overt act, to constitute appropriation. |
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Councillors gave their unanimous support to the bill, although some were concerned the wording was not tight enough. |
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McCague argues that the wording was not in order but surely it's the job of the Executive to provide the mover of the motion with some guidance. |
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The company's assistance will extend to policy wording, underwriting policy, claims procedures, re-insurance programmes and information systems. |
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When Parliament passes legislation as important as this, the wording should be more properly and soundly thought through. |
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You can also create a vanity plate with any wording you want, provided it fits the space of the plate. |
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Articles are conspicuously cautious in their wording and the subject matter has shifted to non-contentious issues. |
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Even the wording of the wedding invitation has stirred up interfamilial virulence. |
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She then pinned to my shirt a button bearing a save-the-animals slogan whose precise wording I've forgotten. |
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Experts in psychiatric and critical care nursing were involved in the development and wording of items. |
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Your wording in your submission is that, to your mind, the disciplinary process used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. |
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The wording of this statement is critical, because it orients the reader of 1 John to the way in which its author thinks, here and throughout. |
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The last words were crossed out and new wording was substituted in manuscript. |
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This time however, the wording was changed to include selling horsemeat in the United States. |
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It might be the opening of a door on your behalf or particular care with the wording of a letter. |
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The wording here is quite specific, and may well have been overlooked by a number of sysadmins. |
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There is no doubt the initial fault lies with the testator and the wording of his codicil. |
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Mr Macarthur, of Riverside Road, had his ticket overturned on the grounds that the wording was incorrect. |
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They gave broad political endorsement to the new wording in the sections dealing with health care, industrial injury benefits, and death grants. |
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The current amendment wording will remain, and a line will be added to assert the constitutionality of the legislation. |
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He plays with the wording of questions or suddenly interrogates me about my private life. |
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Simple adjustments such as color, wording, and content placement have been proven to increase conversion rates by upwards of 40 percent. |
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This is the kind of convoluted wording that pops up on a regular basis, and my head still hurts trying to untangle it. |
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The text of the cover note showed that the policy wording was at that time still to be agreed. |
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My understanding was that the signing of the wording would be nothing more than the formalisation of the agreement that had been reached. |
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Double-check the wording and information in any graphic or cutline that goes with your editorial. |
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The Minister said that the wording of all previous drafts predetermined the outcome in relation to export refunds. |
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The actual wording of the clause imposes a blanket prohibition on working for another firm of financial analysts. |
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I wish them better luck than I had in determining the absolute provenance of its information and wording. |
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The wording of the amendment is also alleged to include verbiage which would make domestic partnerships and civil unions null and void as well. |
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Although the statutory wording seems wide enough to cover such a case, this would be tantamount to according the Act extraterritorial character. |
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The draftsperson put in an amendment to insert a new heading Part 2A but did not provide the wording to actually have a separate part. |
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The wording of the statutory duty, like much of the relevant enactments and regulations relating to complaints and discipline, is not exactly helpful. |
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At most he's guilty of modestly sloppy wording in the first draft of his initial piece about the memo a week ago, a mistake that he quickly corrected. |
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One French daily even wondered if the wording was a shout-out to the former first lady. |
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At that stage a possible wording and draft legislation will be canvassed for approval and, if they attract sufficient support, the campaign will begin. |
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I agree that there should be a state-by-state analysis of this, and so one can in fact say, gee, do you approve of a particular wording of a constitutional amendment? |
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It bears police approved wording and must be used with a red ink-pad. |
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The decline in assertions of authorship further manifests itself in the wording of contemporary title pages and in the content and typography of theatrical playbills. |
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I help Grandad wash and wax the truck, and he puts on his best suit while Mom and Grandma figure out the exact wording of the message he's to take to Ben Dawson. |
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The council concluded with the emperor Constantine insisting that the bishops come to an agreement over the wording of the creed. |
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While nobody wants to hinder a woman from becoming an engineer or scientist, it should be noted that the wording in this bill reads like a feminist playbook. |
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Moreover, the Act's wording is so sweeping that it can also be used to suppress any form of public political dissent, including demonstrations, pickets and protests. |
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It is unnecessary to speculate whether the ejusdem generis rule ought to be applied to the wording of an international convention having the force of law in this country. |
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In several decisions the English courts have found the wording of such clauses was not effective in excluding liability for a pre-contractual misrepresentation. |
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This resulted in two items being added, no items being dropped, one item being split into two separate items, and one item having minor wording changes. |
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We are in complete agreement about the wording for the dedication to the memory of Calouste Gulbenkian and the mention of your name and of the commission. |
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While today we may disagree with some of the wording or even the concepts in this early code of ethics, few would disagree with its intent or its essence. |
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The wording of the question, over which there was much haggling, gently favors a yes response. |
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If one listens carefully to the exact wording of that Minister's last two answers, one can only conclude that he is reading directly from the Minister of Police's portfolios. |
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All of the posters that mention war feature strong Russian themes in color and in wording. |
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Alternatively, we have to suppose that the wording of the synoptists pointed to a custom in those days that doesn't accord with modern interpretations. |
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The Area Committee rejected this submission as being contrary to any purposive interpretation and as contradicted by the clear wording of the regulation. |
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With curiosity now piqued, let's dig a bit deeper into the wording. |
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The ambiguous wording of restrictive covenants can cause major problems for developers and buyers of land. |
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On 5 February the Commons voted 282 to 151 for maintaining the original wording of the resolution. |
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The Declaration's wording has contributed to the American public's perception of George as a tyrant. |
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He was able to write out the speeches of Hamlet, letter perfect. It was impressive to see how exactly he knew the wording. |
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The wording of the ballot paper loaded the vote in favour of the Conservative candidate. |
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The wording of the document has been agreed at ministerial level and has been incorporated into the Treaty of Lisbon. |
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In the High Court, the wording of the 1911 Act was held not to imply any entrenchment. |
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This relation between impulse and momentum is closer to Newton's wording of the second law. |
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Exact numbers vary based on the wording of the ethnicity question and the available response choices. |
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Analysts believe the wording indicated divides within the group on how to respond to China's maritime strategy. |
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The defences which are available to any given offence depend on the wording of the statute and rules of the common law. |
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The extent of a beneficiary's interest depends on the wording of the trust document. |
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Sikhs and Buddhists objected to the wording of Article 25 which terms them as Hindus with personal laws being applied to them. |
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The actual wording can vary, although most roughly follow the format exhibited on the Facebook IPO red herring. |
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Exxon asked us to rephrase some of the wording, which in general will not affect the provisions of Somo's oil export agreement. |
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Living Faith follows the wording of the Nicene Creed in saying that the Spirit is the Lord and Giver of Life. |
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How would one go about wording a request for an appointment? |
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The wording is Pleidiol wyf i'm gwlad, which means True am I to my country, and derives from the national anthem of Wales, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau. |
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Even now if I have to sightread a script I read it beforehand so I'm familiar with the wording. |
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A Prayer Book for Australia, produced in 1995, departed from both the structure and wording of the Book of Common Prayer, prompting conservative reaction. |
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Essentially the EAC is seeking to manoeuvre the government into wording the legislation in such a way that will definitively rule out denationalising the power utility. |
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The wording in the Mingshi could indicate that he did as the account stated that he proclaimed imperial instructions to the kings of these countries. |
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Penciled corrections of spelling and wording also appear as more of a proofreading stage, in some cases calling into question the logistics of his scientifiction. |
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The wording of the law, as well as common usages in those days and centuries afterwards, seems to support an interpretation that inheritance is divided between brothers. |
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But they treated the plots and wording of the originals freely. |
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These three gospels are called the Synoptic gospels because they include many of the same stories, often in the same sequence, and sometimes exactly the same wording. |
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This wording was, however, criticised by the Welsh Government. |
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I have come across different concepts, and I'm curious about this wording for justice. So I wonder what is the meaning, what is the concept of justice in the Maoli language. |
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Modern statutes will specify that they apply to Scotland and may also include special wording to take into consideration unique elements of the legal system. |
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The current wording provides that people born in Northern Ireland are entitled to be Irish citizens on the same basis as people from any other part of the island. |
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The Edinburgh Agreement stated that the wording of the question would be decided by the Scottish Parliament and reviewed for intelligibility by the Electoral Commission. |
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A lawyer is warning franchisors that they are laying themselves open to major damages claims by failing to take proper care over the wording in their marketing literature. |
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The recent case of Jarvis Homes v Marshall demonstrates the need for careful scrutiny of the wording of all restrictive covenants on site assembly for development projects. |
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A conference committee is appointed when the two chambers cannot agree on the same wording of a proposal, and consists of a small number of legislators from each chamber. |
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