I know that my phraseology and way of putting things is sometimes a bit direct. |
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Long-winded sentences and pedantic phraseology have yielded place to brief reports. |
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Such phraseology is needed if one wants to name things without calling up mental pictures of them. |
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Now, if I were one of those posey restaurants I'd talk that lot up into some wonderful concoction of over-flowery phraseology. |
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The fragment seemed Kosher, with phraseology, vocabulary, metaphor, style and expression of apparent authenticity and verisimilitude. |
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The musical phraseology was convincing, and the crescendos and decrescendos were accurately measured and performed. |
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In so far as they still clung to socialist phraseology, it was simply to give their nationalist programme a more acceptable cover. |
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To paraphrase Tommy's robust phraseology, O'Neill will kick certain parts of the anatomy. |
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So spare me your showy concern for sensitivity by using the appropriate phraseology. |
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This phraseology is grandiose, rotund and sonorous, but signifies a fatal weakness in Walcott's approach to both Brand and Philip. |
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Though the phraseology is a bit confusing, the technique is relatively simple. |
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But most readers can probably recognize the cloying phraseology as self-serving. |
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So I was strict, marking the Custer manuscript heavily, lacing into its phraseology, conception, and organization. |
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This phraseology, Lakoff argues, implies first that tax is a burden or a virulent disease which cries out for a cure. |
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Mr Sumption says, if necessary, that in the present case the phraseology is both obscure and ambiguous. |
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This phraseology is open to numerous interpretations, and hopefully the yet-to-be published regulations will provide assistance to employers. |
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This phraseology cannot be very assuring to the Karzai government. |
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On the air since January 2, it is, to use the cliched phraseology, a television show with a difference in the sense that it has Ruby playing a double role in all the episodes. |
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There is no science of cookery possible without a correct phraseology. |
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We know that he valued Kierkegaard and Schopenhauer, and one of the most wonderful of his later poems raids Coleridge for its closing phraseology. |
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Imperative phraseology would have indicated a degree of urgency to the A320 pilot to turn quickly. |
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We kept our lingo simple: you tend to keep well away from conventional religious phraseology for fear of causing offence. |
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The reader's attention should be attracted to the product or service, not to the grand style or picturesque phraseology of your letter. |
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Even so, the phraseology in which some experts talk about him sounds … odd. |
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On 23 June he went to Manchester's museum of science and technology to deliver a speech full of O'Neill phraseology. |
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The Russian's phraseology immediately fuelled speculation about a virtual partition of Kosovo. |
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The phraseology is relatively new and constitutes a minor victory of sorts, he explains. |
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The Commission does not however consider that intention to drive should have to be proven, and will retain the original phraseology. |
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It seems like the more witnesses we hear, the more colour comes into the picture, if I can use that phraseology. |
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Voluntary modulation is but fancy phraseology for a very unpleasant practice, namely government grab of farmers' money. |
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It further specifies the phraseology to be used for the warning and the subsequent instruction to pull up and go around. |
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This phraseology serves to highlight the immediate danger to the aircrew and to illicit a quick response to the instruction. |
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I would like to think this was an unwitting translation error but this derogatory phraseology is probably not accidental. |
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Emergency procedures are taught in instructor-led classroom activities that include the associated phraseology. |
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As the European Union's representative in Cambodia I was very well aware of how difficult that phraseology was. |
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I try not to be conscious of music philosophy, but to stay tuned to attitude and phraseology and the musical vocabulary of the area that spawned me. |
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The phraseology suggests that Henley, although tenurially still linked with Benson, was increasingly seen as a distinct outlier with its own boundaries. |
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Introduced in July 1999, the software ignores misspellings, interprets incorrect phraseology or unclear terminology, accepts ambiguity and expects error. |
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Nevertheless, there remains general homogeneity in phonetics, vocabulary, and phraseology between variants of the Indian English dialect. |
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The time that the two aircraft were exposed to a risk of collision was increased because the controller did not use standard safety alert phraseology. |
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Safety alert phraseology is intended to attract the immediate attention of the flight crew to focus their attention on the content of the message. |
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In addition, pilots should become familiar with the aeronautical phraseology and terminology applicable to the type of service being provided in the official language of their choice. |
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It has long been argued that a common frequency and common phraseology act as a safety defence by promoting a heightened level of situational awareness among all users. |
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Broad phraseology used in describing the underlying right was, however, significantly qualified by the numbers necessary to invoke it successfully. |
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The desire to have a greater say, and assert its legitimate interests in the region, she recently wrote, is behind a curious new bit of official phraseology. |
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Use of safety alert phraseology by controllers typically provides flight crews with a better awareness of a situation and the opportunity to regain separation sooner. |
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To the contrary, Robbins resorted to such pleonastic phraseology as a means of emphasizing the inscrutability of these data and their modes of change to the theorist. |
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