So in other words, the tribunal would make the judgment based on the nature of the claim itself. |
So, in other words, another international confluence of hot wind and gassy rhetoric thus comes to pass. |
Hidden within the morally outraged and civilly disobedient radical, in other words, was the soul of a wronged decision theorist. |
And of course what we're really after is recognition, admiration, acknowledgement from the rest of the world, status, in other words. |
What, in other words, could possibly be gained by going over the same data that someone else has analysed? |
What is lost with the passing of network TV, in other words, is the journalism of verification. |