And so it's likely that the Ministry of Sports' sternly worded letter is more than just a sternly worded letter.
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Drink service came first, with this bizarrely worded napkin ...
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Unfortunately, they're worded poorly – leading to dangerous unintended consequences.
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Mattis left his position with a bluntly worded resignation letter.
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It was a carefully worded fudge, which the Communists accepted.
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Strongly worded but we need to get our point across.
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I also send a very strongly worded message to Uber.
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The letter was "carefully worded," one of the officials said.
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Well, I'm writing the show a very strongly worded letter.
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It may not have worked, but it's worded wondrously. 5.
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"Perhaps it was the way you worded it," they say.
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Their wedding invitation was worded as if from their pets.
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Maybe my memory is bad since that seems oddly worded.
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At most, they are phrased as sternly worded advisory notices.
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Time for a deep breath and the carefully worded statement.
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Cook sent a strongly worded email to employees on Thursday.
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Not formally worded IN SLANG State capital = LANSING, Mich. 26A.
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It's the group's most strongly worded warning against corporal punishment.
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The government insists the laws are necessary and worded carefully.
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Poorly worded liability provisions subject innovators to unfair legal risk.
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An almost identically worded press release was posted by GDAX.
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Shortly after that experiment, the agency issued a strongly worded statement.
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When I worded with President Obama and I did on occasion.
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I'm sorry for the misunderstanding that caused my ill-worded tweet.
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I wish more people felt the way you just worded that.
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That was a slight, I shouldn't have worded it like that.
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Marriott's carefully worded statement doesn't identify who obtained access and how.
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It's time for Intel to stop hiding behind cleverly worded statements.
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The Rotondos tried again with another strongly-worded note dated Feb.
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The company agreed to modify how its severance agreements are worded.
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As strongly worded as McCain's statement is, it carries little force.
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Another, more mildly worded notice remains on the local government website.
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Clinton were provocatively worded, especially those from Jorge Ramos of Univision.
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Inhofe recently urged the House to "reject the strongly worded resolution".
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It was a badly worded tweet, though not entirely off base.
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He sent out a carefully worded email a few hours later.
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Nile Lansana: I think it was poorly executed and poorly worded.
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Maybe House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will write a strongly worded tweet.
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That strategy is evident in his sternly worded letters to Cummings.
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Washington buzzed with speculation about Schiff's arresting, but obliquely worded rocket.
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Here are some of the more sharply worded tweets criticizing Hadid's impression.
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Mattis rebuked Trump in the harshly worded resignation letter earlier this month.
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Washington expressed its disapproval of Silva's appointment in a strongly-worded statement.
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Who at HBO should I send my strongly worded fan fiction to?
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The safeguards proposed are nothing more than broadly worded statements of intent.
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But in a strongly-worded statement, Verizon took aim at Huawei's actions.
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FEW diplomatic sophisms are as skilfully worded as America's "one-China policy".
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In her public speeches, she frequently adds a strongly worded second half.
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When she shut down the body-shamers with a perfectly worded note.
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Most celebrity couples announce their divorce via a plainly worded press release.
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The tactfully worded conclusion of the study, which was sponsored by Match.
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The department issued an identically worded press release referring to director Toback.
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What spurred you to sign on to this strongly-worded resignation letter?
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The story is so gorgeously worded that I can see what's happening.
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He declined to share the warrant or say how it was worded.
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In practice, Trump's order is so vaguely worded as to be toothless.
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They penned a strongly worded letter that doubled as an acrostic poem.
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Conversely, poorly worded job listings could cause computers to overlook qualified candidates.
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But their stance has depended on exactly how the laws were worded.
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Instead, they wrote strongly-worded letters to Mr. Carroll and his publisher.
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But states quickly learned to draft neutrally-worded laws for discriminatory application.
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The way it was worded clearly solicited gifts, regardless of party attendance.
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"It's not a form, but it's worded pretty much same," Slater said.
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"These plainly worded statements… betray the executive order's stated secular purpose," Watson wrote.
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Stage called them out in a strongly-worded Instagram post on Aug. 15.
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As the court ruled, the non-compete agreement was fair and plainly-worded.
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Then, Sanders himself lashed out — criticizing his attackers in a strongly worded tweet.
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United States applies to certain cases under a similarly worded federal sentencing provision.
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There he developed a reputation for sharply worded opinions in the conservative mold.
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The questions were worded slightly differently between the two sets of surveys, though.
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He is/was great, his statements are so accurately worded, no bullshit , lol.
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However, what started as some strongly worded tweets, ended with internet death threats.
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But as he points out, vaguely worded legislation can only do so much.
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So, Assange's carefully worded statement might not actually matter in the long run.
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However, Kaine's critique is worded well: the donation creates an appearance of impropriety.
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Anyone want to add their signature to my strongly-worded letter to NBC?
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Here's Carlson's cautiously worded criticism of Beck: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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But no matter how well-worded, an apology on its own isn't enough.
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It is certainly strongly worded, but that's what makes it so perfectly Nirvana.
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Many of Cosby's responses were rambling, confusingly worded, or difficult to parse grammatically.
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I think the answer lies in the exact way you worded the question.
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The commissioner sent a similarly worded message to Juul's chief executive, Kevin Burns.
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The capacity to snuff out criticism is obvious, particularly when worded so vaguely.
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But every carrier's policy might be worded differently and might have specific exclusions.
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But on Monday, Amazon issued a strongly worded statement denying the Journal's report.
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A clearly worded law would signal that women and minorities deserve equal rights.
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But some people are worried about exactly how the casting note is worded.
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But the athletes aren't satisfied by merely putting out a strongly-worded letter.
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"Don't say we didn't warn you," it added in a strongly worded commentary.
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In November, Google issued a strongly worded advisement against third party fast charging.
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Though worded strongly, the letter stops short of calling for Mr. Portnow's removal.
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The article drew a carefully worded but unmistakable rebuke from the White House.
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Heller immediately pushed back in a sternly worded letter to Alexander and Sen.
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By Friday afternoon, Mr. Perez had issued a far more strongly worded statement.
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That prompted a strongly worded dissent from Judge Patrick Higginbotham, a Reagan appointee.
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Scott's general counsel to send Ayala a strongly-worded letter criticizing the misstep.
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Mr. Alexander's carefully worded statement is technically accurate, but leaves a misleading impression.
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He did not give further details of exactly how the note was worded.
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Because I can direct you to some strongly worded blogs that suggest otherwise.
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A second government statement released late on Sunday night was more vaguely worded.
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Passing even the most vaguely worded legislation through both houses will be a nightmare.
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Both companies issued strongly-worded statements, as is often the case in this situation.
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Vaguely worded anti-terrorist laws are inconsistently and arbitrarily enforced, fostering chaos and uncertainty.
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What most of these blog posts boil down to are carefully worded press releases.
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In all these cases censorious governments cite similarly worded Western laws as precedents. Enough.
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America and North Korea disagree about how to interpret the vaguely worded Singapore deal.
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Jeff Bezos just found himself on the receiving end of a sternly worded letter.
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Second, specific hard goals "produce a higher level of output" than vaguely worded ones.
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Hawaiian authorities generate a message — one that they've created a pre-worded template for.
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"You are having a major bad day," says Amanita, in a poorly worded understatement.
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And he's sent a strongly worded letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook demanding answers.
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Delbert Hosseman, Mississippi's Secretary of State, provided a strong-worded answer to Kobach's letter.
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But his denial in the latest instance is arguably a little less explicitly worded.
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" The university in a statement posted on Facebook said the email was "poorly worded.
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China has several loosely-worded regulations restricting experimental science, including rules on embryo research.
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And more recently, Democratic leadership gave a strongly worded condemnation of Minnesota progressive Rep.
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The other version is identically worded, except it is sent from a Santiago Rodriguez.
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The vote left the bishops' carefully worded position on same-sex marriage in disarray.
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And the laws are vaguely worded, allowing them to be used arbitrarily and selectively.
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Even the most carefully worded critique can easily be interpreted more harshly than intended.
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Senate Republicans have also tried strongly worded committee reports and letters to the president.
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"I sent a poorly worded email intending to talk about the study," she testified.
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The lawyers' groups said the measure was vaguely-worded and could lead to violence.
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Dan Forest both fired back at the NCAA on Tuesday in harshly worded statements.
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While Siri made no immediate comment, Salvini responded with a brief, sharply worded statement.
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The Force earlier issued a strongly worded statement rejecting the News Ltd media report.
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And it's unquestionably true that his sternly worded resignation letter was a good start.
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On Twitter, our colleague Mike Isaac had, shall we say, a toughly worded assessment.
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The IECA sent its own strongly worded letter to the administration in recent weeks.
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When they have apologized, they have done so with carefully worded, legally vetted statements.
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But by Wednesday evening, the university's position had shifted, prompting the carefully worded statement.
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The final product was vaguely worded and lacked numerical commitments or any firm details.
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Democrats made cleverly worded anti-bathroom-bill signs ("Let my people pee!" read one).
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Their last meeting ended with a vaguely worded agreement that spurred little concrete action.
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G a strongly worded note explaining that we could no longer communicate with one another.
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Thousands sported pink hats and carried signs with sharply worded messages for the new administration.
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I just ask that the public not judge me because of an ill worded tweet.
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WILLIAMS: No, I mean, to me it was a poorly worded tweet, offensive language use.
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The office of Malaysia's prime minister issued a strongly worded response to the MAS statement.
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The office of Malaysia's prime minister issued a strongly worded response to the WSJ report.
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He issued a sharply worded statement on Wednesday, saying he planned to fight the order.
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Nah. What about the FBI or the intelligence community or a really well-worded petition?
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"Was Taylor Swift lip-syncing?" thousands of poorly-worded tweets seemed to ask in unison.
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" A strongly-worded statement issued by the Cypriot presidency accused Turkey of a "grave violation.
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But the provision is ambiguously worded enough that it's not an open-and-shut case.
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Despite the results, Viard said it won't inspire a series of similarly negatively-worded advertisements.
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Reactions were incredibly mixed, with even SEC officials delivering strongly worded rebukes of the decision.
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The eloquently worded response is much more tactful than mine, but I'll say it anyway.
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These things are carefully planned & worded with purpose (& with White House senior staff sign off).
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But the agency drew no attention to it, and the new section was confusingly worded.
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" Jay Blanton, a university spokesman, said the school was pleased with the "strongly worded opinion.
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In his undiplomatically worded resignation letter, Rogers said May's negotiating objectives were as yet unknown.
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While worded generally, the debate focused on the full-face veil, sometimes called the burqa.
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Have you had discussions, strongly worded discussions with them about this of where it's going?
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At any college, especially a smallish one like Emerson, this rejection, however politely worded, hurts.
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The dispute led to an unusually strongly worded exchange on Wednesday between Athens and Moscow.
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I suppose Balaji Srinivasan would be the most carefully worded advocate of something like this.
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Many journalists say she has intimidated the media by using vaguely worded laws against them.
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I've worded his distinction carefully, stressing "openly" and the fact that he campaigned that way.
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The company tried to downplay the problems early on, with confusing and carefully worded statements.
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But as is often the case, people's responses depend on how the question is worded.
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If you asked me again my answer would be the same but worded more carefully.
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The last time I saw a warning from NWS worded like that was for Katrina.
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But since then, talks have stalled over how to carry out that vaguely worded agreement.
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Wednesday morning, Apple said in a strongly worded letter that it would challenge the court's request.
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Maroney posted a photo to Instagram with a strongly worded caption where she addresses the criticism.
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North Carolina GOP Chairman Robin Hayes responded to the controversy Tuesday in a strongly worded statement.
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In the clip, he delivered a strong-worded message for those who are on the run.
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Saint John didn't stick to the carefully worded stock party line, and that's a good thing.
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His Friday post was met with some support but received many sharply-worded replies from commenters.
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Many journalists say she has intimidated the media by using vaguely worded laws, which she denies.
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Saudi Arabia was among the co-sponsors of the Security Council resolution, which was delicately worded.
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Meanwhile, in California, a nearly identically worded resolution got 20163% of the vote from Chevron's shareholders.
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North Korea usually responds to Foal Eagle with strongly worded statements rather than serious military action.
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" Comedian Kathy Griffin had a strongly worded reaction: "Rot in prison you piece of sh*t.
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Pruitt, a former Oklahoma attorney general, worded his responses carefully, often declining to give straight answers.
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The oddly worded taglines on the paper products seem to be a case of confusing grammar.
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This month, members of the Republican national security community issued a strongly worded missive against Trump.
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Unfortunately, Williams tainted her well-worded defense of Tiegen by bringing up her post-baby weight.
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It is a national identity built on strongly worded letters of complaint and LBC phone-ins.
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A colleague, speaking on condition of anonymity, said officials apparently thought it was too bluntly worded.
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Flake, who gave sternly worded speeches on the Senator floor, seemed like he wanted to try.
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Nonetheless, no one can become a member without writing a strongly worded letter soliciting a place.
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A diplomatically worded final statement called for more study and an indefinite pause in restoration work.
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Other communities followed and the county itself issued a new, strongly worded advisory with similar pleadings.
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Other communities followed and the county itself issued a new, strongly worded advisory with similar pleadings.
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The department began to write more aggressively worded letters to lobbyists seeking information about their work.
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" Eric Phillips, a spokesman for the mayor said, "the memo could have been worded more clearly.
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He wondered if sternly worded letters might also have diminishing returns if they became more popular.
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Lamar Alexander, the retiring Tennessee Republican in a thoughtful and carefully worded statement about his vote.
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The documents reveal a sternly worded email that a senior aide to Portman sent to Duffey.
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They will call you on your bullshit, whether with a bat or a strongly-worded tweet.
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Uber argues that the vaguely worded provision on data-sharing could deter foreign investment in Egypt.
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An aide to Pence responded with a strongly worded statement denying any involvement in the scheme.
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Cook posted a snarkily worded anti-Trump dig and accompanying found photo to the knitting Facebook group.
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Now, she's wading into politics, actively criticizing the Trump administration with sharply worded, and sometimes sarcastic, tweets.
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German Justice Minister Heiko Maas sent Bozdag a sharply worded letter after Bozdag canceled their Thursday meeting.
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There were some quibbles initially with how we worded that, and we can get into that too.
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There may be a lot of people that think it&aposs poorly worded, but this is politics.
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That is why carelessly worded UNESCO resolutions can be a real danger, not just a political irritant.
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That makes sense because right now the GND is an aggressive but broadly worded set of concepts.
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For that they can thank a vaguely worded law which comes into effect in October next year.
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Several Democratic members of Congress have responded with a strongly worded letter to founder Jeff Bezos. Reps.
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And so the world's most powerful military has elected to respond in kind, with strongly worded DMs.
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In a strongly worded statement, police said they showed "the greatest tolerance" to protesters outside the headquarters.
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New, vaguely worded China-specific restrictions from the administration could have increased the uncertainty swirling around multinationals.
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Do you know that young women are recruited to perform by way of carefully worded Craigslist ads?
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But let's have a law or a regulation, not a strongly worded letter written after the fact.
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For months, the bill has faced criticism that it is overly broad, vaguely worded, and potentially dangerous.
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The caveat here is that a great deal probably depends on how the poll questions were worded.
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But she was quick to denounce the body-shaming with a strongly-worded tweet late Sunday night.
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Boenish -- a kind of merry prankster of BASE jumping -- devised some carefully worded answers to that question.
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However, there were some pretty tough-worded tweets, so it's possible they ended up on Trump's radar.
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It is into this high-stakes political environment that President Trump unleashed his very carefully worded tweet.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg criticized President Trump's executive orders on immigration Friday in a carefully worded statement.
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Apple, Google, Microsoft, and other tech giants have already sent a strong-worded letter condemning the bill.
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As the pieces are purchased, they will disappear from the display, leaving only the show's worded skeleton.
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Republican Senator John McCain issued a sharply worded statement criticizing Trump for congratulating Putin on the election.
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Trump is known for off-the-cuff, ill-worded remarks, even when it comes to his daughter.
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IN 2001—aeons ago in internet time—the European Commission sent a sternly worded missive to Microsoft.
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But they're meticulously well-designed, elegantly worded and pithy enough to etch themselves into a reader's brain.
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But few countries pledged to take them in, prompting a strongly worded rebuke from international aid groups.
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Democrats first called for the $85033 million in a sharply worded letter to Republicans on Tuesday. Rep.
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Its strongly worded letter comes a day after it publicly accused the COAI of a "prejudiced mindset".
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" He added: "I just ask that the public not judge me because of an ill worded tweet.
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The late-night interruptions from President Obama might be sharply worded questions about memos he has read.
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Notice the terms are worded to cover anyone who has an account, not just its content creators.
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The movement amounts to a strongly worded letter from some people who want Facebook to do well.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has been writing Tesla some strongly worded letters about its accounting practices.
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But the value of these statements, however noble and strongly worded they may be, is mostly symbolic.
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"The president must appreciate that Russia is not our ally," he said in a carefully worded statement.
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Her party manifesto is carefully worded, supporting a strong defense against terrorism, immigration and outside cultural influences.
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In addition, he was suspended for 30 days without pay, and received a strongly worded warning letter.
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But negotiations have since become bogged down in differences over how to implement the vaguely worded agreement.
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The New York State attorney general's office filed a scathingly worded lawsuit against President Trump's charitable foundation.
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WASHINGTON — The cryptically worded request marked urgent from the State Department's independent watchdog set Congress on edge.
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It remains to be seen if any of this strongly worded criticism becomes anything more than that.
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But they noted that the North tends to couch its threats, however lurid, with carefully worded conditions.
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In a strongly worded statement on Tuesday, the Chinese Embassy in the United States condemned the tariffs.
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In a vaguely worded explanation, Singapore's government expelled a prominent Chinese-born American academic from the country.
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Mr. Kenney, in a carefully worded statement, make clear that he would push back against any changes.
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Instead, worded and heard, it becomes a moment when lives might be saved, starting with our own.
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"I felt the weight and guilt of my ridiculous privilege," she wrote in a powerfully worded statement.
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The poorly worded slide, which Microsoft's Edge team is in the process of revising, is shown below.
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Some strongly worded artist-designed postcards might be just the right vessel for your thoughts and opinions.
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Cohen replied that it wasn't false, necessarily, but rather that it was carefully worded to exclude Trump.
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Priebus condemns remarks Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus condemned Trump's remark in a briefly, tersely-worded statement.
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If you find yourself looking at this bluntly worded sign, for instance, you're definitely in the wrong place.
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It's known for its hawkish and colorfully-worded editorials but analysts say it doesn't necessarily reflect Chinese policy.
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Van Beurden, in an unusually strong-worded speech, said climate was the biggest challenge facing the energy sector.
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Her talk was a carefully worded call to arms for scientists to become part of the political process.
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A Chinese-language statement from Alibaba, which appeared widely in Chinese media on Wednesday, was more strongly worded.
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In a strongly worded statement to the paper, Tesla denied the allegations and defended itself against the charges.
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In order to target aforementioned millennial internet sex fiends, the Alberta government set up the delicately worded sexgerms.com.
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On July 18th just before noon, Hawaii responded to this plea with a sharply worded, 38-page brief.
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The main laws governing antitrust policy in the United States are both very old and very broadly worded.
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A day later, the FAA will offer up an even more strongly worded warning about the troubled handset.
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I don't know whose idea mountain climbers were, but I'd like to write them a strongly-worded letter.
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" Wright issued a single-worded response to the lawsuit when asked about it on Twitter late Monday: "Greed.
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The draft law is particularly worded to allow Akihito to abdicate and would not apply to future monarchs.
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The first response may be the truest response, but could it be worded a little more, erm, diplomatically?
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Even the strongly worded Global Times editorial only appeared in its English edition, which few ordinary Chinese read.
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Australia, New Zealand and Canada were among other countries to issue strongly worded statements backing their allies' findings.
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Their positions on key issues can be changed by small tweaks to how questions are worded or ordered.
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Mr. Sanders's campaign spokesman, Michael Briggs, issued a sharply worded statement that refused to accept the A.P. survey.
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In a strongly worded opinion on Tuesday, appeals court Circuit Judge Patricia Ann Millett challenged the government's actions.
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The old approach of a foreign ministry carefully considering and then issuing a strongly worded statement doesn't work.
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But countering that growing threat on a broader level runs up against the nation's narrowly worded counterterrorism statutes.
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But Chun said Vargas may have given different answers due to the way each judge worded the question.
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On Wednesday, Aoun dubbed Hariri a hostage in his most strongly worded statement since the Prime Minister quit.
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This reaction may result from how policies are worded, typically portraying men as powerful and women as vulnerable.
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Apple's newly worded policy provides more clarity on the matter, but it doesn't really change Apple's prior intention.
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When the Court ruled in favor of the state, Sotomayor wrote a sharply worded dissent, joined by Ginsburg.
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But their diplomats' negotiations have since stalled over differences on how to carry out that vaguely worded agreement.
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In a strongly-worded statement, U.S. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said the policy would harm the nation.
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" Strong replied, "I'd have to write a strong worded email and send it straight to my drafts folder.
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But Mr. Freeman's dabbling in real-world politics provoked sharply worded criticisms from Russian officials and news outlets.
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In a sharply worded statement, the experts expressed alarm about "severe restrictions of religious freedom" in the area.
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His carefully worded statement refuted Dykstra's account, and ended with that oh-so-familiar defense you see above.
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Most documents emanating from the National Security Council amount to dryly worded policy dissertations and intricate planning documents.
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This confusing situation has several sources, including a poorly worded document and an accident involving a severed leg.
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Against this backdrop, Swedish wrote a carefully worded letter last week to Congress praising the Republican health bill.
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"Strongly worded commitments from Huawei in the past have not brought about any discernible improvements," the watchdog said.
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With a comfortable majority in the chamber, Democrats will most likely pass it or a similarly worded resolution.
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That waiver process has alleviated some of the most extreme and absurd applications of the broadly worded bans.
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Trump's national security adviser John Bolton issued a second warning on Friday in a strongly worded formal statement.
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Patty Jenkins has responded to James Cameron's criticism of Wonder Woman and female characters with a strongly worded tweet.
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Unfortunately, it leaves Australians scratching around to find items that sums up their country in a single-worded tweet.
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The court on Tuesday voted 6-5 to deny that review, but several judges offered strongly worded dissenting opinions.
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But he chose to do so, and to deliver a sharply worded speech condemning Israel's new government to boot.
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Wednesday's vote comes after the Justice Department and committee Democrats spent several days exchanging sternly worded letters and statements.
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She said the invite she received didn't include any of the awkwardly-worded English found on some BlackMatters pages.
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In a strongly worded letter of opposition, the National Infertility Association argued that embryos should not be granted personhood.
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The California State Lands Commission laid out its opposition, and plans, in a harshly worded letter to federal regulators.
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In its strongly worded statement, the White House communications office went off on journalists who covered the FTC booklet.
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The fear that the Emoji Subcommittee operates without impunity extends further than just strongly worded criticisms of swirling poop.
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Edkins said BlackRock's votes on such measures in the future would depend on circumstances like how they are worded.
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Famous for his sharply-worded letters to corporate chieftains, Loeb has helped push out bosses at Yahoo and Sotheby's.
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The authorities lock up people using vaguely worded bans on "inciting an unarmed gathering" and "insulting a government body".
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There are four national polls on public opinion about the open Supreme Court seat, worded differently in important ways.
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But it's crucial to remember Congress is just making another a request here — if a more strongly worded one.
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After he had produced some 30,000 bottles, Bardet got a gently worded letter from HBO asking him to stop.
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I send my surgeon a Very Strongly Worded email and gets back to me within a couple of hours.
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Mike Rogers offered carefully worded responses to news reports that Trump sought their help in tamping down the investigation.
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This delegation often takes the form of vaguely worded statutes on issues that Congress does not want to tackle.
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"Omg…Just a smudge on the mirror…lol…not Photoshop," she shot back, adding a few strongly worded hashtags.
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It was so strangely worded that CNN's Drew Griffin asked him at the time if it was a joke.
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"These two disclaimers, even though they may be worded differently, are unlikely to be completely removed," the official said.
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It began with a crudely-worded description of the illegal immigration crisis and a promise to secure the borders.
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Trump's speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit took center stage and stayed on a carefully worded script.
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Asked about the #MeToo movement and ending violence against women, Biden chose a poorly worded metaphor for the moment.
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Polish premier Mateusz Morawiecki wrote a strongly worded letter to Hastings last Sunday contending that the series was inaccurate.
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A number of Delta passengers took to Twitter after misreading an oddly-worded napkin handed out by the airline.
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The carefully worded report by Thuli Madonsela, who reached the end of her tenure as Public Protector on Oct.
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See if you can spot the grammatical issue that drove this pre-teen to write a strongly worded letter.
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The proportion of people who said there is no link changed depending on how the question was worded, however.
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"Most of the measures are worded in terms that look neutral on their face," Stephen Legomsky told Foreign Policy.
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But it's crucial to remember Congress is just making another a request here, albeit a more strongly worded one.
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"Well, I'd have to write a strongly worded email and send it straight to my draft folder," Collins says.
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" The Electronic Frontier Foundation filed a strongly-worded amicus brief in another affected case, and called the warrant "unconstitutional.
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In a strenuously-worded response, the department said it does not believe the officers' conduct violated the court orders.
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Though carefully worded, B.H.P.'s report also takes issue with the Trump administration's unilateral exit from the Paris agreement.
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Every House Democrat voted for a broadly worded resolution condemning "hateful expressions of intolerance," but 23 Republicans voted no.
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In the spring of 2017, Taja Collier received a sternly worded letter from the prosecutor in Maricopa County, Ariz.
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He described the controversy that was starting, mostly in the form of strongly worded letters in the local paper.
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It loves juicy social debates, often siding with victims and wielding dramatically worded rulings designed to capture maximum attention.
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Swire Pacific (SWRAY), one of Hong Kong's richest family-owned business empires, issued a strongly worded statement on Tuesday.
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Their statements were carefully worded, emphasizing the lack of evidence of direct support by the Kremlin to any candidate.
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In a firmly worded statement on Tuesday, Margot Wallström, Sweden's foreign minister, demanded Gui's release, for the first time.
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The way the request for information was worded prompted unfavorable concerns from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
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The State Department was forced to apologize on Wednesday for a questionably worded message that was criticized as offensive.
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In addition, there is a large and sophisticated tax avoidance industry dedicated to frustrating the most carefully worded proposals.
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But City, who have denied any wrongdoing, said in a strongly worded response that they will fight the decision.
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It has come to my attention that I may have not worded my post as accurately as I could've.
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In an unusual move, five Democratic senators filed a sharply worded amicus brief in support of New York City.
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For now, the House committees overseeing the impeachment inquiry have put in broadly worded requests and subpoenas for documents.
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The colorfully worded lawsuit took particular aim at Mohamed El-Erian, the firm's former chief executive, and Mr. Ivascyn.
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And Howell took particular issue with a sharply worded letter sent by White House counsel Pat Cipollone on Oct.
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In a strongly-worded statement, they accused Washington of failing to abide by its commitments to its key allies.
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Ms. Bloomfield said nothing in public except for a few stiffly worded apologies that were widely criticized as inadequate.
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The issue isn't that a single, strongly worded US statement could change the course of politics in these countries.
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Jezebel speculates that Heard is trying not to upset Depp, which would make sense given their carefully worded joint statement.
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After Cardi B took the stage to accept her award, Grande tweeted two strongly worded tweets before immediately deleting them.
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" Her communications director, Lily Adams, sent a strongly-worded solicitation to donors describing Trump's words as a "weird, gendered attack.
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No matter what kind of strongly worded memo you've sent out to your employees, someone will likely overindulge in alcohol.
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Publicly, MSF and SOS Méditerranée put out a carefully worded statement blaming the flag's removal on the Italian government's meddling.
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When someone posts off-topic, she'll send a kindly worded message to try to keep the group focused and constructive.
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On Tuesday, the official newspaper of China's Communist Party published a harshly-worded commentary accusing Apple of "escorting" the protesters.
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But in a strongly-worded judgment, they also criticized SFO's decision to instruct Saul Haydon Rowe as a court witness.
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Loosely worded laws enable the Turkish government to interpret news coverage of any sort of terrorism as aiding terrorist groups.
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"When I talk about the mission of Lighthouse, it's very deliberately worded to be useful and accessible intelligence," Teichman says.
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In a firmly worded blog post, Niantic said it would continue to terminate any accounts that showed signs of cheating.
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Amid deep partisan disagreements, the worst that Facebook, Google, and Twitter have had to contend with some sharply worded questions.
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I wish I had worded it better, but I&aposm not going to let them tell me what I meant.
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Kevin Spacey's House of Cards maestro is always ready to destroy his opponents with a well-worded quip or insult.
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But Big Cranberry won't let go of this messaging, despite strongly worded condemnations from specialists who treat urinary tract infections.
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Last year, the Supreme Court struck down the Armed Career Criminal Act's identically worded residual clause, deeming it unconstitutionally vague.
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When data-breach risk first emerged, insurers had not priced it into their broadly worded commercial general liability (CGL) policies.
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In a carefully worded court filing Monday, Giuliani walked back his earlier claims about involvement in creating the travel ban.
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Today's edition of Lenny Letter features a strongly worded editorial from the Girls creator about the pop star's legal situation.
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But US District Court Judge William H. Walls, in a sternly worded 12-page opinion, had no part of it.
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The verbal broadside against Pence was just the latest harshly worded statement from North Korea over the last 10 days.
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The brief statement, re-worded from the previous year, did not include the word "welcoming," featured in 2015's version.
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But the staffers' reaction wasn't great, and she realized right away that she had not worded her speech very well.
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The information about the most newsworthy meeting (in the spring of 2016) is vaguely worded, suggesting a lack of certitude.
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Rice steered a strongly worded resolution through the United Nations that authorized a US-led NATO intervention to protect civilians.
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In a harshly worded dissent, Justice Elena Kagan wrote that by overturning Abood, the court was improperly disrespecting established precedent.
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When Jennifer Palmieri, communications director of the Clinton campaign, wrote a sharply worded letter raising concerns about coverage of Mrs.
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"Well, I'd have to write a strongly worded email and send it directly to my draft folder," Strong's Collins said.
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James Denaro, a computer scientist and attorney who founded the firm CipherLaw, said that many sites have similarly-worded disclaimers.
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Of course, the original tweets were poorly worded and inappropriate as a way for a president to raise this issue.
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However, the law was vaguely worded and contained no details on the specific powers being granted to various state agencies.
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They often do so by pointing to polls with favorably worded, intricate questions — and by ignoring evidence to the contrary.
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"If you're nervous about how the contract should be worded, hire a lawyer to look one over," Mr. Singer said.
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Kavanaugh wrote a strongly worded dissent saying she should be kept in detention and not allowed to get an abortion.
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It issues strongly worded statements accusing the US of, for example, bringing the Korean Peninsula to the brink of war.
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But the United States and North Korea soon began arguing over how to implement the broadly worded agreement on denuclearization.
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Then early Friday, a vaguely worded statement from the American military headquarters in Baghdad said the withdrawal process had begun.
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But by the time the final papers arrived, with their carefully worded denial of wrongdoing, she had changed her mind.
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Gabe Brown, the mayor of Walton, Kentucky, posted a strongly-worded message in the Boone County Neighborhood Group on Facebook.
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The outburst came after an oddly worded statement late Thursday from Mr. Rosenstein complaining about news reports based on leaks.
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"I deleted it because it was confusingly worded on my part," Zima replied after a follower called out the tweet.
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It is true that your insults are less crudely worded, but they are clearly insults, and they inspire retaliatory insults.
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Burgerim also failed to settle up with Foodgod, and he has sent a strongly worded legal letter ending their relationship.
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Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) and John Conyers (D-Mich.) say the vaguely worded letter has sparked a storm of speculation.
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The main insurer trade group issued a strongly worded statement against "Medicare for all" ahead of the release of Sen.
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The constitutional equivalent of a strongly worded letter since we already know that the Senate is not going to convict.
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Several other large chains have enacted similarly worded policies over the last several years, including Starbucks, Target, Costco and Chipotle.
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Judge 5: Maybe—It is strongly worded and backs up claims with evidence, but the idea is not incredibly original.
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Her uncanny photographs of artworks in their natural habitats, and her carefully worded aphorisms can bruise, but ever so gently.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a strongly worded statement in support of the e-cig crackdown Wednesday.
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It was delicately worded to avoid the impression that the United Nations was taking full responsibility for cholera in Haiti.
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In August, two foreign service officers announced their departures in tough-worded op-eds describing their deep disappointment with Trump.
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The president's carefully worded and misleading comments were a staple of his final weekend of campaigning before Tuesday's midterm elections.
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Here were there five key questions, exactly as they were worded in the survey: Each item was given equal weight.
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He has cracked a canonical Shakespeare play wide open, to deliver the mercilessness and anger at its luxuriantly worded heart.
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The internet had infinite interpretations of a vaguely-worded letter FBI director James Comey sent to the House Judiciary Commitee Friday.
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It was in these fifty-eight meticulously worded notes that stylists found something of a roadmap for nailing this year's theme.
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The letter was among the most strongly worded official communications from the agriculture industry since the president took office last month.
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Kid Rock released a more sharply worded statement than Parton's, but nonetheless said that he too hoped the allegations were false.
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The strongest objection to "Let's Go Camping", meanwhile, came in the form of one sternly worded letter from a bemused visitor.
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"Everything's on the table right now," including having such warnings being issued from within the NWS or worded in different ways.
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Unlike past threats, this is an executive order rather than a series of strongly worded tweets (though it was that, too).
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Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a strongly worded statement that the United States' position on the incident was "unconstructive and inarticulate".
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In November, Prince Harry released a strongly worded – and highly unusual – statement about press treatment of his new girlfriend, Meghan Markle.
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"These offers aren't worded transparently, and that's what confuses consumers," said Jill Gonzalez, an analyst with WalletHub, a personal finance site.
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Rubio minced no words, calling the Cuban leader "evil and murderous" in a sharply worded statement, a sentiment echoed by Trump.
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Investors had rushed to safe-haven assets after strongly worded exchanges between Washington and nuclear-armed North Korea late on Tuesday.
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John issued a strongly worded statement via Twitter on Friday evening in response to reports from an early screening in Moscow.
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Many survey respondents, however, likened OPEC to a central bank 'jawboning' oil prices higher by using vaguely worded pledges to intervene.
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And when faced with oddly worded laws open to antiquated interpretation, settlement is often the best-case option for most businesses.
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When pundits call for resistance, they usually mean more strongly worded condemnation, not anything so messy as protests in the street.
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The new DSA has "vaguely-worded provisions that would allow authorities to clamp down even more on dissent," the group said.
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There's also a strongly worded letter to world leaders and the United Nations from 15-year-old Hamza Almustafa, from Salamiyah.
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Backpage associates were also actively involved in editing ads and advising on how they should be worded, according to the indictment.
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Agencies still got court orders to use the devices, but they usually looked like a vaguely worded request for phone records.
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While not actually endorsing the idea, executives at two leading home health-care companies carefully worded their backing of immigration reform.
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"The term 'hate crime' is poorly worded," he said, and suggested that "bias crime" better represented the intent of the statute.
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Many of Trump's worst policies—the travel ban, the family-separation policy, and more—came from broadly worded legislation by Congress.
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The sharply worded statement from Japan's largest automaker hit the president's claim that the U.S. needs to defend against foreign cars.
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In a sharply worded letter to Republicans on Tuesday, Democrats called for at least $940 million to expand access to treatment.
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John McCain, who has criticized Trump repeatedly throughout his campaign, officially pulled his endorsement in a strongly worded statement on Saturday.
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The two have been charged under Myanmar's controversial telecommunication law, which human rights monitors have criticized as being too broadly worded.
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So a wholesale rewriting of vague and/or confusingly worded T&Cs is something Europeans can look forward to this year.
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Mattis, when asked about his reaction to the book by Politico, issued a harshly-worded statement through his assistant, Candace Currier.
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But the British Red Cross's toughly worded report said that the process was "failing" and that both sides were to blame.
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With its vaguely worded privacy policies and misleading marketing materials, Zoom's real overarching issue seems to be a lack of transparency.
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" The strongly worded letter called out the league for paying Goodell $2318 million, saying, "There are better uses for that money.
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GENEVA — The resolution passed by the United Nations' top human rights body on Friday seemed innocuous, if obscurely worded in places.
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When Iran recently tried to launch its own satellite, the State Department issued a series of strongly worded warnings to Tehran.
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People often don't make their resolutions specific enough, they're worded too negatively, and they're not relevant to the individual, he said.
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Many women are yelling, shouting, using Sharpies to etch sharply worded slogans onto protest signs, making furious phone calls to representatives.
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Usually, the question is dismissed with a carefully worded non-answer, or a promise that the company is looking into it.
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The White House later issued a statement, worded differently, saying the king affirmed Trump's assessment of a deficit in the market.
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Instead, it's worded in a way that suggests the company is providing you with a SURPRISE BENEFIT that costs you money!
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Despite his strongly worded comments this week, some continued to believe that Mr. Trump would go relatively easy on drug companies.
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That's how the University of Michigan's "Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities" is worded, and Speech First takes issue with that.
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In a sharply worded letter to Republicans on Tuesday, Democrats called for at least $220006 million to expand access to treatment.
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Shortly later though, a lawyer representing the company wrote a strongly worded legal email, demanding Motherboard not report on the brochure.
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Before you unsheathe your sword or write a strongly worded email, please know that the clues and their answers are correct.
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Broadly worded protective orders gave the parties the power to mark almost any document as confidential in 45 of the cases.
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"If you threaten a nation, then what should you expect, a stiffly-worded letter to be sent by Korea," Gorka said.
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His statements in three separate releases about the private equity investment are also worded exactly the same, with a grammatical error.
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The strongly worded statement from the Justice Department outlines steps the agency will take in coming days to curb the violence.
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Telling reporters that the letter was "poorly worded" in that it "implies withdrawal, the general said "that letter is a draft.
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" Sanders responded to Trump in a sternly worded tweet, calling the president "a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe and a fraud.
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Gay rights advocates argued that the broadly worded legislation would have given people of faith license to discriminate against LGBTQ patrons.
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Siri could answer basic questions about the artists playing through Apple Music, but only when the questions were worded a certain way.
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Or, his testimony could be a huge letdown, where nothing new is learned and Mueller gives staccato answers to poorly worded questions.
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Schur ended the tweet with a strongly worded message for the NRA directly from Poehler, as she doesn't have a Twitter account.
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" But Mueller also pointed out that there was "substantial evidence" supporting McGahn's version of events and that Trump's denials were "carefully worded.
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If you have the time and the inclination, a well-worded Facebook letter might just get you further than an angry complaint.
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Yet these polls are often sponsored by campaigning groups and the questions worded in such a way as to elicit desired answers.
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The message from LinkedIn is worded very similarly to a message sent last week to US-based pro-democracy activist Zhou Fengsuo.
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Although he was the decisive vote in the 5-3 decision, Kennedy allowed Justice Stephen Breyer to write the strongly worded opinion.
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Or the UK government's weasel-worded reworking of the legal framework for state investigatory powers in a way that implicitly undermines encryption.
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Trump will undoubtedly bring down the hammer (or at least send out some strongly worded tweets) to push the plan through Congress.
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It contains a broadly worded clause prohibiting use of the telecoms network to "extort, threaten, obstruct, defame, disturb, inappropriately influence or intimidate".
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Hamill worded things nicely, but we have our own message for the FCC Chairman: Go rot in hell Pai, you greedy SOB.
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Critics say the vaguely worded revisions, including ones that could allow a larger counter-terrorism role for the military, would be counterproductive.
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The driver can send a pre-worded SMS message en-route about their arrival time to selected contacts directly from the vehicle.
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The previous day, investor Starboard Value wrote a strongly worded letter to Yahoo calling for the removal of Mayer and her team.
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The letters from the IRS are very politely worded, said Gaddis, whose clients have also received them after skipping the healthcare question.
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It was unclear on Friday whether the governor's strongly worded rejection of the bill would dissuade legislators from seeking to save it.
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A similarly worded question that appeared on surveys from 2006 to 2015 found comparable gaps on the perceived causes of climate change.
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The ruling has been followed in China by a wave of nationalist sentiment, scattered protests and strongly worded editorials in state media.
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There's an autobiographical component to Mr. Acconci's plainly but potently worded monologues: When he's breaking up with a girlfriend, names are named.
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Tineke Schokker, the mayor of Vlieland, one of the Wadden Islands, said she had sent a "sharply worded" letter to the company.
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Leon Panetta, the CIA director and defense secretary under Obama, issued a strongly worded statement putting that issue in play on Monday.
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Even though the pardon power is broadly worded in the Constitution, the president cannot use it in ways that violate other provisions.
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Trump's tweet, in particular, seems like a hollow victory since it was so ambiguously worded as to create more anxiety than comfort.
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The trickle of carefully worded, incremental statements before the fuller disclosure created the impression that he might have had something to hide.
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We're told Azarenka's camp is confident they will win that battle as well, based on the judge's strongly-worded 65-page opinion.
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In a strongly-worded statement, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the Dutch-led investigation's findings were biased and politically-motivated.
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With this kindly worded tweet was a photo of a stylish mother, father, and little son wearing their favorite Old Navy digs.
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It's a sort of elaborately worded shoulder shrug that makes the oncoming apocalypse sound like he's just spilled coffee on his shirt.
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And, it was worded in such a way that countries would, over time, have to get more ambitious in their emissions reductions.
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Faye later told me he wished he had worded the appeal differently; it undersold the project, which Faye passionately believes should exist.
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The authorities have justified the raids by citing the pornography law's loosely worded ban on material or actions that undermine public decency.
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Strong and sure-footed, enforcing calm and respect armed with nothing more than the prospect of a strongly worded expression of disappointment.
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On Monday, Gabe Brown, the mayor of Walton, Kentucky, posted a strongly-worded message in the Boone County Neighborhood Group on Facebook.
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"She joked that there was a time when she thought she might get fired, or at least receive a "harshly worded email.
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Phone calls, flowers and thoughtfully worded cards are certainly in order, but to go the extra mile, a gift is the ticket.
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The best-case scenario in this complaint process would be a harshly worded condemnation of the U.S., not that anyone will care.
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CONTINENTAL DIVIDE: EU's policy makers said President Trump has no right to dismantle the Iran nuclear agreement in a sharply worded rebuke.
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The suit says that the auction catalog had been carefully and correctly worded to say the pendant contained a diamond from India.
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"The language was pulled because it was sloppily worded," a Sanders official said, confirming that the script was an official campaign document.
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"If you threaten a nation, then what should you expect — a stiffly worded letter that would be sent by courier?" he said.
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Mr. Moon's inaugural speech appeared to have been worded to ease such concerns while also putting a progressive stamp on foreign policy.
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" The Indians' tweet of the announcement, carefully worded to avoid details, contains a minefield of angry replies: "Borderline boycotting season or not.
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"The way it was worded made it seem like it was an accident or mistake that I'd ever been upset," said Bond.
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John Boyega is clarifying his "badly worded" comments that fans believed to be directed at his Star Wars costar, Kelly Marie Tran.
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In Arizona State Legislature, he wrote a strongly worded dissent accusing the majority of performing a "magic trick" with the Constitution's language.
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But the award was vaguely worded, and the outside world was still unaware of the details of his role in the rescue.
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In a strongly worded judgement, the Supreme Court rejected telecom networks' application to defer paying historic $43 billion levies to the government.
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Five months ago, Save the Children U.K. began to send sternly worded letters to news organizations digging into stories about the charity.
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Where it often fails is the steps of a courthouse, where it's the earnestness of the questions, or the way questions are worded.
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Myspace has issued a tersely worded message noting that a huge amount of user-uploaded music has been lost during a server migration.
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In his carefully worded rebuttal and rather eloquent warning, Apple CEO Tim Cook never says what the FBI is requesting can't be done.
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When he grabbed headlines amidst the EpiPen pricing scandal, the FDA issued a strongly worded warning against the use of his DIY version.
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In 2015, when European regulators zeroed in on Google, then-President Obama called enforcers protectionist and senators wrote strongly worded letters of caution.
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North Korea has furiously denied any involvement in Kim's death, publishing a strongly-worded article on Thursday in the country's state media, KCNA.
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The army has occasionally acknowledged troops have been at fault in previous incidents, but has usually done so in vaguely worded official statements.
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It's a yelling match and if no one is yelling, it's an interlaced series of carefully-worded (and sometimes not-so-carefully) statements.
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Mounting controversy The strongly worded speech comes amid mounting criticism of Duterte's violent efforts to rid the Philippines of its endemic drug problem.
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Nicholas is now apologizing, saying his poorly worded emails have been taken out of context, and claims he stands with the LGBTQ community.
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" But the Mormon Church still seems aware of any perceived similarities, releasing a vaguely worded statement Saturday "in response to recent media inquiries.
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The department's guidance is broadly worded and applies specifically to the civilian workforce since military personnel are already exempt from the hiring freeze.
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Jillian Epperly, an Ohio resident, received a sharply worded warning letter from the FTC Wednesday, directing her to review her statements on JillyJuice.com.
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"We here at ROHG Industries have been doing build parties for quite some time," he wrote in the sparsely worded, one-paragraph letter.
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The company wants to weigh in on how the legislation is worded to protect its interests, and those of the larger creator community.
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Getting there wasn't an easy process for the State Department, which had begun by exchanging strongly worded letters with Epstein's lawyer, Jeffrey Schantz.
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In March the acting United States trade representative sent a vaguely worded draft letter to Congress with 40 ideas for revising the agreement.
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Fairfax released a carefully worded statement on Saturday afternoon in which he did not explicitly say that he supported Northam remaining as governor.
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I drunkenly started drafting a strongly worded letter to Southern Rail, the incompetent oafs in charge of getting me to work every day.
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In a bluntly worded statement, Enders pledged to cooperate, but called the acccusations "unfounded and unsubstantiated" and linked them to possible Austrian elections.
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In June, Queen guitarist Brian May posted a strongly worded message on his website denouncing Trump's use of the song in television spots.
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As we noted at the time, the FAA didn't release that strongly worded a statement when hoverboards starting having their own explosive issues.
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I'm very close to sending in my strongly-worded letter about the dissolution of this ship, because it is NOT OKAY, TV SHOW.
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Just last month, European watch dog group, Norwegian Consumer Council, issued a strongly worded report warning of safety concerns over GPS-enabled devices.
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Salvini's vaguely-worded statement leaves ample room for a compromise, and his statement could just be a way to throw his weight around.
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The problem with the Indiana law was that because it was so poorly worded, delivered, and then reworked, it pleased exactly no one.
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Judge Sabraw disputed that assertion in a sternly worded order late Friday night, saying streamlined measures did not need to jeopardize child safety.
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Rozwandowicz said ESL and Munich Finest Gaming recognize that, and recognize the poorly-worded response of the admin that denied the team's entrance.
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It's great that Affleck is getting better and spending time with his children — but the way Damon worded things is giving us pause.
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Some of these leaders are trying to find common ground after being on the receiving end of some of his sharp-worded tweets.
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Maybe it's badly worded enthusiasm, and appealing to a presumed audience of gearheads, but it slows driving games down, makes them stuffy, turgid.
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In practice it is a carefully worded bid to nudge British voters towards a Remain vote in the EU referendum on June 23rd.
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Many people's image of progress on climate change involves a room full of world leaders in expensive suits signing a densely-worded treaty.
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In sharply worded statements on Thursday, officials from both Aetna and Anthem said they would fight in court to defend their planned mergers.
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The letter, which is a sharply worded response directed at the committee chairman, is expected to intensify the fight between the two sides.
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The bill is worded in a way that could send teens who are caught sexting to jails for a minimum of 15 years.
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Loeb's sharply worded letters to CEOs are legendary and he has agitated for ousters of leaders at companies such as Yahoo and Sotheby's.
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Governor Fallin has signed numerous anti-abortion bills, but said Mr. Dahm's bill was vaguely worded and would not survive a legal challenge.
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The normally cautious German chancellor went out of her way to back foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel's strongly worded criticism of the US proposals.
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Either way, supporting bin Talal and the other detained princes with even a strongly worded statement could poison a foreign investor's Aramco prospects.
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Global Times' editorial came after the powerful Communist Party-owned People's Daily slammed Australia in a strongly-worded op-ed earlier this week.
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" His lawyer, who left with Shkreli about 45 minutes into the hearing, delivered a sharply worded statement calling the panel a "hostile forum.
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Trump's immediate and sharply worded tweet on Friday was in stark contrast to how he responded after the domestic terrorist attack in Charlottesville.
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Kevin Cramer has issued carefully worded statements on Trump's tariffs, emphasizing the need to protect farmers while stopping short of criticizing the president.
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So Disney+ should bring back the 4:3 episodes as soon as possible, lest I write more strongly worded articles to that effect.
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Do you feel comfortable enough to suggest changes to the script, if something does not feel worded properly, with regard to being trans?
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"We also referred to vaguely worded pool policies to assess and then justify our poor judgment, and that was also wrong," he said.
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A CUNY lawyer wrote a sharply-worded letter to MBJ in January, expressing concerns about employees who had complained about wages and benefits.
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Entities like the American Family Association and Parents Television Council wrote strongly worded letters to CBS to try to get a boycott going.
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Their broadly worded concurring opinion did not even reference the original meaning of the First Amendment's "free exercise" clause, probably because they couldn't.
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His claims of fleeing "injustice and political persecution" were worded in ways more typically aimed at Pyongyang than a Group of Seven member.
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But as someone who frequently covers internet laws and how they affect marginalized communities, his strongly-worded statements about Section 230 stood out.
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He's just another spokesman trying to cover up the president's messes with carefully worded statements, only to be contradicted by a Trumpian tweet.
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I got very upset and sent a strongly worded email to the company manager, with a few line managers cc'd for good measure.
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After that, they could opt to receive a text message, carefully worded so as not to raise alarm should another person see it.
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He worded it in a clumsy way, but I feel like he was trying to throw shade at the men, not the women.
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Turkey's president says his country "cannot forget" the harshly worded letter from U.S. President Donald Trump about the Turkish military offensive into Syria.
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In a sharply worded response released Friday, Mr. Sessions and Mr. Kelly suggested that Justice Cantil-Sakauye should direct her concerns to Gov.
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The FDA ramped up its focus on rogue clinics: first writing new regulations, then harshly worded letters, before moving on to legal action.
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After a series of carefully-worded statements attributed to his spokesman, Biden on Sunday released a statement of his own addressing the allegation.
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After a series of carefully-worded statements attributed to his spokesman, Biden released a statement of his own addressing the allegation on Sunday.
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President Trump wants a high concrete wall, but at the moment there is only enough money for a sternly worded south-facing billboard.
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In a strongly worded statement Friday, LSE's board said it "unanimously" rejects this week's conditional proposal from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX).
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"It's possible that a cleverly drafted and broadly worded statute could put a lot of state and local funding at risk," Chin says.
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In 2013, it sent a sternly worded letter to the company, ordering it to stop marketing health interpretations for its genetic testing service.
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In a strongly-worded statement, the WMO Deputy Secretary General Elena Manaenkova sought to highlight how important the issue of a warming planet was.
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The way Kaplan worded his response makes it sound more like the hero was a jetpack that happened to have a cat controlling it.
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Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, who last month wrote a sharply worded letter to Collins demanding more action, noting the steps taken by the NSF.
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"Such action is a blatant breach of security," said Thompson in the strongly worded letter, demanding action be taken against the violating House members.
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After 10 days in limbo and one strangely worded statement — "I am a victim," Olympios stated — the investigation revealed nothing incriminating, and production relaunched.
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In February, Atlanta's airport sent a tersely worded letter to the TSA complaining about "inadequate" staffing and warning about increasing passenger traffic this summer.
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Of course a clumsily worded European law on social-media regulation, however undesirable, is a very long way from burning heretics at the stake.
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Mark Zuckerberg sends terrifyingly worded emails After an employee leaked news of a product launch to the press, Zuckerberg was apparently less than pleased.
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ROBERT DRISCOLL, FORMER DEPUTY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL: And what I took from what he said is that it&aposs a very carefully worded statement.
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Twitter or no Twitter, this is just as much about the no nonsense, strongly worded kind of messaging Trump wants to continue to employ.
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Before the installation made its debut at the Vatican, Pope Francis had released a strongly worded encyclical for Catholics to help save the planet.
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In the unusually strongly worded resignation note made public on his Twitter account, Urzua said the government was forming economic policy without sufficient foundation.
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If Alsup issues a broadly worded order against Uber, it could all but shut down Uber's self-driving car program while court proceedings continue.
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Before the election, opposition parties encouraged citizens to refrain from voting, saying the election was "rigged" because of the way the ballot was worded.
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"It is not strong to insult women," Bush said in a sharply worded laundry list of groups Trump has offended during his presidential campaign.
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Others theorized that Mueller's strongly worded assertion that Manafort lied suggests he's obtained at least some of the evidence he needs from other sources.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook issued a strongly worded e-mail Thursday taking issue with president Trump's move to drop out of the Paris accord.
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The trouble with FOSTA/SESTA, the proposed similar bill in the UK, and age verification checks is that the legislation is so broadly worded.
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Moments ago, the company confirmed the move in a tersely worded statement offered to TechCrunch: Aria Insights has ceased operations effective March 21, 2019.
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Sessions, who was one of Trump's earliest endorsers during the presidential campaign, disputed the president's criticism last week in a sharply worded written statement.
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Barr's memo is peppered with strongly worded phrases about the peril he sees in Mr. Mueller's reading of the law, as he understood it.
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In a sharply worded statement, the Vatican said it was surprising and regrettable that some people in the Church were "fostering confusion and controversy".
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A heavy-handed, strongly-worded resolution condemning his government, so soon after being sworn in, will severely curtail Abiy's ability to enact needed reforms.
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While the brutality of the Islamic State has provoked a multinational military campaign, the persistence of sieges seems to produce only strongly worded statements.
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The administration has enacted numerous sanctions and issued strongly worded statements urging the Venezuelan government to allow free and fair elections to take place.
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The secretary general of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, issued a mildly worded objection, but others were more direct about the implications of Mr. Trump's formula.
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Another vaguely worded statement will just kick the nuclear can down the road even further, giving Kim even more time to build more nukes.
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The guidelines, published Tuesday, clarify vaguely worded provisions that experts say could have been exploited by telecoms to favor certain internet services over others.
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Mr. Trump's Ohio director cut ties recently with the state's Republican chairman, Matt Borges, over Mr. Borges's sharply worded public doubts about Mr. Trump.
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O'Rielly and Carr voted to rescind the Open Internet Order, while commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel made strongly worded arguments against rescinding it.
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They held up an awkwardly worded comment about recruiting more women into public service ("binders full of women") as clear proof of secret chauvinism.
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He wrote a blistering tweet, his wife released a strongly worded formal statement and his son Donald Jr. harshly criticized her on Fox News.
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On Saturday, Ms. Pelosi put out a strongly worded statement, calling the raids "heartless" and saying they would rip families apart and terrorize communities.
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Even if Trump had worded his request obliquely, the circumstances were damning: The president had cornered Comey at a private one-on-one dinner.
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So it's not surprising that she chose to author her own, strongly worded concurrence to the Monday decision striking down Texas's restrictive abortion law.
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Instead, they responded to Trump's shakeup with a familiar tactic: issuing a strongly worded letter urging Whitaker to refrain from meddling in Mueller's probe.
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Announcing the arrests in a sternly worded release, the L.A.F.D. said investigators used "burn patterns, witness statements and surveillance videos" to identify its suspects.
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A sharply worded letter argued that President Trump is trying to run out the clock on an investigation of him and his family business.
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Trump has preferred airing his complaints publicly on Twitter or privately through emissaries, who he will ask to deliver harshly worded messages to Sessions.
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On Wednesday, a federal judge agreed, ruling that the poorly worded request pushed it outside the scope of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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Mr. Wittes and Ms. Hennessey conclude this careful but sharply worded explanation of the "nightmare scenario," fearful for what comes next for the FBI.
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Sanders denied it vociferously and on the record; Warren initially declined to comment and then came out, hours later, with a carefully worded statement.
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Cruise is hardly the only company to question the disengagement reports, although this might be the most strongly worded and public call to date.
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Vice President Mike Pence denied, in a very carefully worded way, having the conversations Sondland described on the way to meeting Zelensky in Warsaw.
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The armed forces have occasionally acknowledged troops have been at fault in previous incidents, but have usually done so in vaguely worded official statements.
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And why did he craft the finely worded and completely misleading press release about the Trump Tower meeting his son had with Russian operatives?
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Monday's tentatively worded announcement marked the most significant sign of progress to date toward reaching a political settlement after nearly 18 years of war.
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" Just before his flight touched down in the U.K. on Monday, Trump offered a fiercely-worded response, tweeting that Khan was a "stone cold loser.
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Both tech companies quickly and fiercely refuted the claims in the report, and now yet another strongly-worded denial is available to read in full.
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But because the bill is poorly worded, it can result in rates of 15 percent or more due to unfavorable effects on foreign tax credits.
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AMC Theatres issued a strongly worded statement Tuesday afternoon, saying that MoviePass is "not welcome here" and that they were exploring ways to opt out.
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In a strongly-worded statement, the WMO's Deputy Secretary General, Elena Manaenkova, sought to highlight just how important the issue of a warming planet was.
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Despite the added media attention (and strongly worded pleas), the average percentage of Americans who got vaccinated barely budged from previous seasons, the CDC reported.
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You worded it that I'm from LA. I'm actually not from LA. I grew up in Northern California, and I grew up a software developer.
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I knock two out before lunch and brag a little (without throwing my boss under the bus) in a few carefully-worded emails to clients.
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Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders' campaign manager Jeff Weaver sent a sharply worded fundraising appeal on Wednesday, saying that Democrats "court disaster" by nominating Hillary Clinton.
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But a prenup could be worded to require your new spouse to waive their right to dissent or take an elective share in your estate.
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But the junta-era law that regulates them is a vaguely worded two-page document that is silent on what they are supposed to do.
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In a sharply worded dissent from that denial, Judge Robin Rosenbaum cited a report showing that 25 percent of LGBT Americans reported experiencing workplace discrimination.
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Both the regional authorities and Stroytransgaz, the stadium's general contractor, said they were aware of the letter's existence, but that it had been "improperly worded".
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Local police have taken action against the company's controller, Caixin reported in mid-May, citing a vaguely worded post on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
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In a tersely worded statement, Consumer Technology Association head Gary Shapiro announced: Unfortunately, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai is unable to attend CES 2018.
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"We all know that a poll is only as good as the way questions are worded," Matt Lamb, the group's communications director told BuzzFeed News.
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Experts widely agreed, however, that Canberra should release clearly worded legislation on foreign ownership of nationally-sensitive assets in order to avoid confusion over deals.
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" In a strongly-worded Facebook post, Johnson said, "I am sitting in my living room looking outside at my American Flag -- flying at half staff.
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The impact of any rival amendments which are passed will depend on how they are worded, which will not be known until after Tuesday's statement.
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"Generally speaking, you have to be extremely careful how the trust is worded," said CFP Stephanie McElheny, assistant director of financial planning at Hefren-Tillotson.
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Plus, the carefully worded response was nowhere near as strong as when Cook called for a full retraction of Bloomberg's "Big Hack" story last year.
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The company said in a strongly worded memo that it had caught 29 people who leaked information last year, and 12 of them were arrested.
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In January, eBay received a strongly worded letter from activist investors Elliott Management, outlining a way forward for the company that Elliott saw as floundering.
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There's also the strangely worded "experience privacy at its finest", which suggests Samsung might be taking a leaf out of Apple's public pro-privacy stance.
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Cease and desist orders, trademark infringement, and poorly worded contracts are sinking ships at a rapid pace, and Ryan Morrison is doing something about it.
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His concerns aren't much different than, say, your parents sighing about younger generations being glued to their phones — albeit probably worded in more fiery terms.
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They began work in Marrakesh on a detailed set of rules for the often vaguely-worded Paris Agreement, likely to take two years until 2018.
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In a narrowly worded denial Monday night, national security adviser H.R. McMaster told reporters that the Post story about the meeting "as reported" was false.
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As Thursday's meeting wound down after more than two hours, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a strongly worded statement that could complicate Ryan's efforts.
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Here's a link that lists the states with a Stand Your Ground law or similarly worded laws that have removed the duty to retreat. 5.
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The Global Times, a tabloid more commonly known for writing strongly-worded, hawkish and nationalist editorials, is published by the ruling Communist Party's flagship paper.
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In a pithily worded note on its homepage today, the service announced that it will cease to exist as a standalone offering starting next year.
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The order itself was so poorly worded, and not cleared by the relevant agencies and experts, that a court intervention was inevitable, furthering the turmoil.
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Last year, it passed a broad and vaguely worded national security law that critics said would make it easier for the government to quash dissent.
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A longtime China analyst now managing an independent research firm, he launches an assault, albeit courteously worded, on conventional wisdom from the two opposing camps.
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His lawyer's carefully worded statement that Kushner's private emails "usually" were "forwarded news articles or political commentary" does not diminish the possibility of classified information.
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British artist Jeremy Deller made a more starkly worded and specific environmental statement—"Do Not Eat Octopus"—in an aquatic blue graphic at Modern Institute.
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The sanctions, which have not been made final, were included in a strongly worded letter from officials from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Rather than staying quiet, Coats opted to issue a strongly worded statement backing the intelligence assessment that Russia did, in fact, interfere in the election.
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Policy isn't changed, it is just now less vaguely worded so when a video does get flagged, the reasoning is clearer for the video creator.
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Users who search "who's on my ballot," and "where to vote" or similarly worded phrases will be prompted with information boxes breaking down candidate profiles.
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Impressed by ad hoc translations Davenport supplied in the letters, Kenner eggs him on to publish his quirky, sharp-worded translations of Archilochus and Sappho.
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This will be excellent news for regimes in Egypt, Turkey and elsewhere that already use broadly worded anti-terror laws to jail journalists and activists.
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Despite decades of cannabis activists pointing out the moral obtuseness of cannabis prohibition, it wasn't peaceful protests or well-worded arguments that won the day.
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The (poorly worded) emails told recipients there was a hidden bomb in the building that would explode unless the sender got a ransom in Bitcoins.
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A balancing act in Barcelona: In a closely watched speech, Carles Puigdemont, the leader of Catalonia, made a carefully worded declaration of independence from Spain.
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His vaguely worded tweet on Monday night appeared to be intended to reassure his supporters that his plans for deporting undocumented immigrants are on track.
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In Singapore last June, President Trump and Kim Jong-un signed a broadly worded denuclearization deal very similar to the one signed in September 2005.
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The Russian military issued a strongly worded statement denying that the helicopter mishap occurred on Monday, when President Vladimir V. Putin visited the firing range.
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Activist investors with a penchant for sharply worded letters exhorting boards to borrow money and buy back stock will find the post-coronavirus environment hostile.
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"Trump&aposs Instagram post on Kobe Bryant is worded in an extremely similar way to Obama&aposs earlier tweet," Business Insider&aposs John Haltiwanger tweeted.
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" An unusually strongly worded editorial in the state-run China Daily said on Monday that Mr. Trump was "playing with fire with his Taiwan game.
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And even when an apology is offered with the best of intentions, it can be seriously undermined by the way in which it is worded.
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When Republican candidate Roy Moore initially appeared intent on baselessly contesting the election results, Huckabee, a Republican stalwart, issued a sharply worded rebuke to Moore.
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In a sharply worded response, the LF said Bassil - Lebanon's caretaker foreign minister - is not "the one who sets the criteria" for the government formation.
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Supporters of Medicare for All like to claim otherwise, by citing polls with favorably worded questions, but there is abundant evidence that it is unpopular.
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Instead of eradicating the emotional pain the affront caused, a poorly worded apology can result in lasting anger and antagonism, and undermine an important relationship.
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The two companies spent more than $8 million in a campaign over a single, confusingly worded 2016 ballot question on background checks and other regulations.
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The bill is carefully worded but makes clear that private citizens and publicly owned corporations would not be exempt from the regulations in the bill.
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The brand team published a response — an Instagram post highlighting the article along with a carefully worded caption — but Spector felt it wasn't strong enough.
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The prime minister's office is expected to submit a tightly worded bill to Parliament as early as this week, and if all goes well Mrs.
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But beyond a blog post yesterday and some tersely worded statements to reporters, Facebook has done little to put Russia's purchase of political advertising in perspective.
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Merriam-Webster defines "hot take" as "a quickly produced, strongly worded, and often deliberately provocative or sensational opinion or reaction," usually in response to some news.
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The new terms and data policy came with a stiffly-worded blog post from Facebook chief privacy officer Erin Egan and deputy general counsel Ashlie Beringer.
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The cleverly worded IMD statement leaves a lot unsaid - 96 percent of LPA is borderline since just a percent below would mean a "below normal" monsoon.
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"Leaves" is another word for the PAGES of a book, but this clue is worded to sound as if we inadvertently left something at the library.
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"You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals," she said, in a sharply worded question about Trump's history of misogynistic quips.
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Jim Inhofe, a former Rubio supporter who now backs Kasich, has been sharply critical in the past of Cruz's sharply worded comments about fellow Senate Republicans.
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Apple pulled the app after the official newspaper of China's Communist Party accused the company of "escorting" the Hong Kong protesters in a harshly-worded commentary.
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Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, published a strongly worded letter opposing the order and argued that unlocking one iPhone could lead to a slippery slope.
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The Trump White House is refusing to participate in the House's impeachment inquiry, the administration announced in a strongly worded letter to House Democrats Tuesday evening.
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Many of the predictable, strongly-worded, flack-approved condemnations from Hollywood elites about their shock, dismay, and (alleged) ignorance of Harvey Weinstein's behavior sounds well-meaning.
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Many countries have outright bans on large gatherings, while vaguely worded security laws enacted after the Arab spring allow governments to round up potential rabble-rousers.
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Maybe the mayor of Cleveland should write a strongly worded letter to the president of Canada Border Services (CBS!) and chastise the agency for false imprisonment.
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These days, the closest companies will come to fighting with each other is a snarky graph in a keynote presentation, or perhaps a strongly-worded Tweet.
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In a strongly-worded editorial, the People's Daily also said the United States was holding its own citizens to ransom, without mentioning the latest U.S. move.
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There are multiple labeling systems, along with a bevy of carefully-worded brand statements against animal testing that actually allow for the practice in some instances.
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Kushner Companies spokeswoman Risa Heller told The Washington Post that Kushner's email was "a poorly worded way of Jared trying to cheer up an old friend."
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Sometimes there was also a chattily worded email intro (like the one above) to frame the content — typically including a clickbait-style appeal to journalistic curiosity.
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Barr's carefully worded letter said the public already knows about "most," but not all, of the events that Mueller scrutinized as part of the obstruction inquiry.
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But it's crucial to remember that a congressional contempt citation is just Congress making another request to the executive branch — if a more strongly worded one.
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And while the questions presented to moderators won't be worded by Facebook per se, the company will be advising the moderators on how to collect questions.
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Instead, scenarios play out with multiple-choice actions, each of which was carefully worded to reflect each role based on the results of a previous study.
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Those found guilty of expressing hate or intolerance will be punished with up to 25 years in jail, according to the vaguely worded hate crimes bill.
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Faced with a fuzzily-worded ultimatum, the Chinese leader will be on the back foot when the two come face-to-face at Mar-a-Lago.
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VAGUELY-WORDED LAWS Government assurances that the laws won't be used against them have failed to assuage concerns of many journalists, who point to past arrests.
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Paragraphs 9 and 10 are rather interesting: Why it matters: Pay attention to how the Obama folks worded their denial of ordering a tap on Trump.
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And throughout the resolution are carefully-worded carve-outs for "national legislation," essentially giving countries the right to pursue policies as hardline as they would like.
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Some Muslims also sided with the libertarian camp, although the Muslim Council of Britain, an umbrella body, was probably the biggest campaigner for toughly worded curbs.
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The home secretary, Theresa May, duly made a toughly worded statement in Parliament on January 21st and announced asset freezes against Mr Kovtun and Mr Lugovoi.
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Clinton has otherwise been an outspoken opponent of the Trump administration, frequently taking to social media with sharply worded criticism of her mother's 2016 opponent's policies.
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He has written strongly worded emails to both me and the crossword editor Will Shortz in protest, which is how Mr. Bai and I actually met.
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The executive order is curiously worded if it is supposed to "take care of the problem" of having government pull children out of their parents' arms.
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Turkey's embassy in Washington, D.C. quickly followed the footsteps of the U.S. and also suspended non-immigrant visa services in a similarly worded statement on Twitter.
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The White House has declined to name Russia publicly as the chief suspect in a series of recent hacks, and has worded its public warnings carefully.
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ATSDR's role is advisory, but its reports can lead to strongly worded health bulletins or other actions, including condemnation of properties deemed unfit for human habitation.
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Harvey came under fire Wednesday after a strongly worded memo sent to the staff of his daytime talk show was leaked by a blogger Robert Feder.
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With a month left in his term, Ban issued the carefully worded apology as part of an announcement of a new plan to eradicate the disease.
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The judge decided, among other things, that the policy was worded ambiguously; and in matters of ambiguity, the law is interpreted in favor of extending coverage.
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The impact of withholding money from a politician or making a strongly worded criticism of him pales in comparison to a direct challenge to his career.
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If that isn't viable, they release carefully worded apologies and do what they can to demonstrate, via photo ops and other performances, their contrition in public.
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The Congressional Budget Office has stepped into the Obamacare repeal fight, issuing a fierce warning to Republicans in the form of … a sternly worded blog post.
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In a sharply worded statement issued shortly after Mr. Obama announced Mr. DeLaurentis's selection, Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, said the nomination should not advance.
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" As Greek news media referred to a "Siberian chill" in bilateral relations, Athens answered with a strongly worded statement accusing Moscow of "constant disrespect for Greece.
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Details have emerged of sharply worded letters he sent to NATO leaders over defense funding, missives that increased acrimony ahead of next week's NATO summit meeting.
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" Mr. Goyda, the bank spokesman, said Ms. Moreland's email was "poorly worded, but it's one email that was part of a larger communication and training effort.
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" In a strongly worded statement in February, Mr. Warmbier's parents said that "Kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son Otto.
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Carefully worded to not impose on federal law, California's Compassionate Use Act gave state residents an affirmative defense to possess and cultivate marijuana for medical use.
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That meeting produced a vaguely worded promise from Mr. Kim to "work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" in return for "new relations" with Washington.
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If you skip down to 95A's "Play of Shakespeare (remember 23-Across)," the clue is worded in a wonky way, but we're not finished, are we?
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North Korea and the United States made similar, broadly worded commitments in the past, in nuclear disarmament accords signed in 1994 and in 2005, for example.
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But as Mr. Trump made clear in a lengthy but vaguely worded reconstruction of their five hours of talks, none of that really matters to him.
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As outrage spread on social media, Ms. Abdel-Wahab, 37, issued an abject apology on Facebook for what she termed a "misplaced and badly worded" joke.
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"The E.U. condemns Turkey's military action, which seriously undermines the stability and the security of the whole region," the ministers said in a strongly worded statement.
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VAGUELY-WORDED LAWS Government assurances that the laws won't be used against them have failed to assuage concerns of many journalists, who point to past arrests.
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After the White House released the rough transcript in November, the Justice Department issued a series of carefully worded statements distancing Barr from the burgeoning scandal.
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Mr. Mattis's harshly worded memo to the Pentagon's acquisitions department, released on Monday, followed a report last month by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.
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The communication was reported by Reuters and then quickly walked back by Milley as a poorly worded "draft" that "should not have been released" (The Hill).
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" He added: "The flip side is that we may not appreciate just how broadly worded these things are until someone decides to interpret them more aggressively.
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The model walked the red carpet at the Uncut Gems premiere in Hollywood on Wednesday and flaunted a strongly worded message to the disgraced movie mogul.
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The fiercely worded letter ran as a full-page ad in the New York Times on Sunday, November 22018, and took direct aim at Victoria's Secret.
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In a strongly worded closing speech, Mr. el-Sisi accused prosperous European nations of showing little understanding of the pressures facing Arab countries threatened with conflict.
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"Cleverly worded ballot measures regarding redistricting are often nothing more than Democrat politics wrapped in some sort of illusion of citizen-participated good government," he said.
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But before you call the airline or type out a tersely worded tweet, you should know that your trip may not be covered by the regulation.
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But the final major speech of the evening was a sharply worded rebuttal to "Bernie or Bust" holdouts — delivered by none other than Bernie Sanders himself.
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She knew what he was implying — even if he worded it carefully enough to shrug off any blame — and she also knew how to do it.
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And Thomas E. Rothman, Sony's movie chairman, excoriated The Times in a strongly worded public response in New York at the Paley Center for Media in November.
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The first example provided by the company, for a SpaghettiO's label prepared for Vermont, is sparsely worded and does not specify which individual ingredients are genetically altered.
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The sharply worded, 25-page motion to compel Apple's cooperation seemed aimed as much at swaying public opinion as influencing the federal magistrate judge in Riverside, Calif.
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The company responded to UL's claims with a strongly worded statement, confirming that while some of its hoverboard's parts are UL certified, the entire board is not.
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The strongly worded order has stirred debate on the city's dependence on water tankers and packaged water - particularly as Chennai's government has yet to settle on alternatives.
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In a series of strongly worded tweets, Scarborough said he and Brzezinski were at Mar-a-Lago to try and secure an interview with the president-elect.
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The governing body issued a strongly worded statement late on Saturday defending themselves against accusations by Folau they had acted unprofessionally in their handling of the case.
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Maha Yahya, director of the Carnegie Middle East Centre in Beirut, says it appears Saudi Arabia hopes the ministers will adopt a "strongly worded statement" against Iran.
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Here's how it works (CNBC) Federal health regulators announced they would require manufacturers of sleeping pills such as Ambien and related drugs to post strongly worded warnings.
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Zillow caused a whirlwind of controversy yesterday by issuing a fiercely worded cease and desist letter to Kate Wagner, who operates the popular McMansion Hell Tumblr blog.
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But then, pesky journalists decided to ruin it by doing things like asking questions, and the White House communications office issued a strongly worded statement in response.
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A number of multinationals with significant operations in Latin or South America either did not return calls or offered carefully worded statements about "closely monitoring" the situation.
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But on Wednesday after the reports by the LA Times and New York Times were published, Simmons issued a much more strongly worded statement denying the accusations.
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And Musk gave a strongly-worded answer as to why: "The California Air Resources Board is being incredibly weak in its application of ZEV credits," he said.
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And if the Fed provides a sternly-worded statement about the need for higher rates, Cramer expects that it could send the whole market into a nosedive.
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" Legomsky said if Trump worded such a proclamation based on terrorism grounds and not on religious grounds, "then I'm sure that order would hold up in court.
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He's been careful to steer clear of controversy, doesn't like to speak about his brief stint in politics, and any comments made in public are carefully worded.
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When users are punished for offensive content, what do those users' sympathizers and supporters think — those who might not agree with inconsistent applications of poorly worded policies?
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After nine hours of talks on Thursday night, Renzi successfully fought against including a reference to new immediate sanctions in the EU's worded summit statement released Friday.
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Her skeptical delivery, her well-worded rhetorical questions — these are the ingredients of a host that makes us think and keep us enraptured at the same time.
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The carefully worded report by Thuli Madonsela, Mkhwebane predecessor, stopped short of asserting that crimes had been committed and called for a judge to investigate the allegations.
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In a strongly worded televised address on Saturday, a defiant Temer said a secret recording by JBS Chairman Joesley Batista had been edited to deliberately incriminate him.
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Meanwhile, McCain—a self-described "maverick" who gave conditional backing to Trump after he secured the nomination, yanked that support in a sternly worded statement issued Saturday.
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What's shocking is how little universities have actually done—beyond the occasional suspension or sternly-worded press release—to successfully change the pattern of alcohol-fueled deaths.
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"These hardships can lead to serious medical complications that are entirely preventable and completely unacceptable for the world's wealthiest country," the senators wrote in similarly worded letters.
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Lawmakers can issue strongly-worded reports all they want but until shareholders start complaining, we can expect Facebook to continue paying lip-service to its core problems.
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The new guidelines also place a heavy emphasis on the vaguely worded "labor education" and patriotic education, both firmly in line with Xi's vision for the country.
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After the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education sent a sternly worded letter to the university on our behalf, we didn't pay the extra cash for security.
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This week, 109 Nobel laureates signed onto a sharply worded letter to Greenpeace urging the environmental group to rethink its longstanding opposition to genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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Read More Judge forces apple to help unlock San Bernardino shooter iPhone Since then, the company and federal authorities have lobbed strongly worded statements at each other.
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He plans a campaign strategy around cautiously worded admissions of guilt, and a request for a second chance to serve the public as a penitent, changed man.
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"I'd send a text, and I'd be quite careful about how I worded it, and I'd think, Right, that's the text that's gonna do it," he says.
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And, despite all of the concern tweeted out by congressional Republicans, he won't face any consequences, aside from a sternly worded resolution that may pass the Senate.
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The new standard will play nicely with the Android rules, making it compliant to the USB Type-C protocols and Google's own strongly worded developer papers suggest.
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If, like Dianna Argon, you're a fan of the Radiohead album "A Moon Shaped Pool," you could lay out the reasons in a carefully worded Facebook post.
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Christina and Mark Rotondo of Camillus started the court proceedings this month and filed evidence of five toughly worded notices they served their son, starting in February.
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One of Mr Northam's former classmates, angry at the governor's clumsily worded defence of a bill loosening restrictions on abortion, reportedly alerted the website to the page.
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Some dissenting diplomats said the resolution should have been worded much more sternly and Morocco given a short deadline to allow the mission to resume full operations.
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Administration officials acknowledged that they were partly to blame for sending the Turks a poorly worded letter that could have been interpreted as endorsing the diplomatic initiative.
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" The National Weather Service had issued warnings about potential floods on Saturday, and at one point sent a sharply worded bulletin: "This is a particularly dangerous situation.
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But in a a strongly worded statement from an unknown location on Tuesday morning, Mnangagwa said that he would not return until his safety could be guaranteed.
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In August, Buzzfeed News obtained a strongly worded letter in which GSUSA President Kathy Hopinkah Hannan accused the BSA of courting girls to boost falling enrollment numbers.
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Watana, in a strongly worded statement, accused deputy junta leader General Prawit Wongsuwan of making "sexist comments" about Yingluck and asked the military to stop following her.
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But they didn't stop there, sending a cryptic and oddly worded email several to different members of the media that, per EW, read: Hi to all mankind.
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" After the release of a carefully worded statement, Mr. Trump shared words of hot anger on Twitter, saying that the country was "divided and out of control.
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After a media-storm, CMU published a very carefully worded press release, implying that it had been subpoenaed for the IP addresses it obtained during its research.
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Another opposition leader, Lim Kit Siang, penned a strongly worded critique of the Prime Minister's remarks for the Malaysian Times the day after Najib made his remarks.
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Eight promises fell into the "unclear" category because of the way the orders were worded, such as commitments to "pursue" an action or "begin work" on something.
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He wanted to defeat the Soviets without firing a shot; when a forceful message needed sending, it ought to be strongly worded and written on elegant stationery.
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His announcement on ending joint military exercises indicated intense bargaining that had not been reflected in the broadly worded joint statement Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim signed.
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Although vaguely worded, the joint statement contained a rough road map for ending the North Korean nuclear crisis that Mr. Moon's government in Seoul has been advocating.
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She had vetoed a similarly worded but legally binding resolution on June 1 in a vote at the Security Council, where the United States wields veto power.
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In a strongly worded statement the ASN said that it had summoned the plant's director and ordered him to submit an action plan to improve plant operation.
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WASHINGTON — China is among the world's worst offenders for allowing modern slavery to thrive within its borders, according to a strongly worded State Department report released Tuesday.
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The company has carefully worded its announcement with lots of "may" hedges, so it's likely Google is looking for immediate feedback from web developers before it progresses.
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Tom Cotton of Arkansas and David Perdue of Georgia -- released a carefully-worded statement Friday; "We do not recall the President saying these comments specifically," it read.
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Despite a clearly worded statute declaring a presumption of release without money bail for all low and moderate risk defendants, judges ignored this more often than not.
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If, like Dianna Argon, you're a fan of the Radiohead album "A Moon Shaped Pool," you could lay out the reasons in a carefully worded Facebook post.
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But I'm troubled by a wider problem: It's not clear that even a well-worded question would give us much insight into the politics of the issue.
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Last month — in an unusually strong-worded statement — the board ruled that the Commerce Department must reinstate her, give her back pay and cover her legal fees.
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In March 2019, L Brands shareholder Barington Capital published a strongly worded public letter to Wexner, which laid out its recommendations to improve growth at the brand.
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Nevertheless, the administration, based on the poorly-worded recommendation from ASMI, issued tariff exclusions for all "Alaska pollock" products from China, including fish originally caught in Russia.
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Mr. Blankfein's carefully worded criticism still stood as one of the sharpest responses from the finance industry, where business is fundamentally about moving money across the globe.
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FIFA over the weekend issued a strongly worded statement to Iran telling the country that women "have to be allowed" into its soccer stadiums to attend matches.
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The colors and font are the same as Twitter's, and the language on the site is worded as though it is an official part of Twitter's platform.
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What that means is that hardly any funeral director — even in states where laws about human remains are loosely worded — would risk offering it without state permission.
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"The evidence of sustained change is especially important as similar strongly worded commitments from Huawei in the past have not brought about any discernible improvements," it said.
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Despite the fanfare, the meeting yielded only a vaguely worded joint statement composed of four broad agreements: • The United States and North Korea would establish "new" relations.
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In a strongly worded ruling, the court ordered the country's government to consider human rights risks in China before deciding that the suspect should be sent there.
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" Bollings's lawyer Michael J. Bowe made a statement to HuffPost that paired a carefully worded nondenial with a threat to take legal action against the accusers: "Mr.
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While a few carefully worded rules may be a starting point for the U.S., China, Russia and Morocco, there are simply too many differences to share a rulebook.
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Strong-worded warnings from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) detail the potential for climate disasters to worsen if modern consumption patterns don't change — and soon.
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"(French) President (Emmanuel) Macron saying the European Union is not a supermarket is the most strongly-worded expression of that," Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans told Reuters.
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Beyond some strongly worded statements, Republicans could also take action to push back on Trump, including passing a resolution that would block his ability to issue these tariffs.
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Sanitube LLC, a Florida-based supplier of stainless steel tubes for the food and other industries filed two similarly-worded exclusion requests for different sized products last year.
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The warrant was so vaguely worded, and seemingly so broad, DreamHost argued, that it was effectively demanding information like IP addresses, which could identify visitors to the website.
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It contains a lot of oddly worded analyses when it comes to your sleep and steps tracking, and doesn't display total calories burned in a day / week / month.
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Adam Schiff sent a strongly worded letter to Google and Facebook about the way their platforms recommend anti-vaccination content to parents, potentially putting healthy populations at risk.
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She wields her sexuality the same way she previously wielded carefully worded questions during her performance coaching sessions — calmly, like she knows all will unfold as she'd planned.
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U.K. Foreign Minister, Jeremy Hunt, reacted to news of Assange's arrest with a strongly-worded tweet: Julian Assange is no hero and no one is above the law.
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Intel has been issuing cleverly-worded statements, and altering its guidance on performance issues related to security fixes, but the company now says it's ready to be transparent.
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The sprawling legislation, which Republicans rushed to enact over universal opposition from Democrats, contains a number of poorly worded sections that would ordinarily be corrected by new legislation.
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Stuart Culverhouse, head of research at Exotix Capital, said the carefully worded IMF statement indicated that progress on the ground was needed before programme talks could kick off.
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Josh had that in him, so I set out to provoke an encounter-first with a carefully worded text, followed by a deluge of writings all about me.
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The vaguely worded announcement seems, in part, to be a call for the public, competitors, and other tech industry participants to reach out to the department with information.
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The banks issued a strongly worded statements, saying the new tax would result in A$1 billion of additional costs annually, and would also hurt customers and shareholders.
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Board battle gets ugly Occidental fired off its own sharply worded letter on Monday urging shareholders to reject Icahn's effort to replace four directors, including Chairman Eugene Batchelder.
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The other Samsung S7 teaser slogans are a little underwhelming, including the awkwardly worded "worry-less discovery", which looks to be a reference to the aforementioned waterproofing feature.
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After four carefully worded statements in four days, Cameron bowed to pressure and admitted that he had benefited from selling his share in his father's fund in 2010.
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The questions have to be worded in a way that a computer can understand and at times a customer is limited to a certain set number of choices.
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Case in point: On Friday, a group of Uber shareholders requested via a strongly worded email that venture capital firm Benchmark step down from Uber's board of directors.
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The carefully worded note, written by Cristiano Guerra who heads ISS's Special Situations Research Group, also says that ISS is not currently backing Icahn's nominees or planned changes.
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Looking at the somberly worded minutes of the most recent Federal Reserve meeting, Michele said the central bank was right to have second thoughts about hiking interest rates.
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Though the only thing to come from that meeting was a strongly-worded statement, the Security Council did unanimously pass a new round of sanctions in early August.
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In a strongly worded letter sent to the AHLA, Airbnb accuses the organization of playing both sides, supporting "legalization" agreements in public while covertly working to oppose them.
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Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, put out an artfully worded statement saying he was committed to supporting the Republican nominee and that the nominee was Mr Trump.
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Complaints filed to the FDA specifically related to marketing and advertising date back to 2012, when the agency received a strongly-worded letter from BlueCross BlueShield of Arizona.
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A similar but more broadly worded proposal by Mr. Cornyn received 55 votes in December, but at that point also had just the same two Democrats in favor.
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Furthermore, in the event that a violation is uncovered, there are two retaliatory options: writing a strongly worded letter admonishing the violator, or cheating on your own quota.
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And it would highlight the growing gap between that threat and the country's narrowly worded counterterrorism laws, tailored after 9/11 to target foreign groups like al-Qaeda.
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Last October, a leading Democratic donor named Shefali Razdan Duggal emailed a sweetly worded but insistent list of demands to a staff member at the Democratic National Committee.
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Barack Obama weathered a controversy over the arrest of a black Harvard professor by a white police officer, acknowledging he wasn't careful in how he worded his response.
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Myanmar has broadly worded defamation laws which rights monitors say curb freedom of speech and have been used against poets and journalists, even after Suu Kyi took over.
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They may put out yet another 'strongly worded statement,' but there will not be any real fallout, and members will just hope we're talking about something else soon.
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A week or so after the FAA issued a strongly worded warning asking travelers not to check or fly with Samsung's new phablet, the MTA is following suit.
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Yes, but: As we we've written repeatedly (most recently here), there are no signs of concrete policy development behind Trump's vaguely worded openness to revisiting the Paris decision.
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"A lot of [federal criminal laws] are badly worded, because Congress in its rush to be tough on crime will just throw a statute in there," Lee said.
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Since Jimmy Kimmel was busy, Dash took it upon herself to do a DIY take on "mean tweets" reading some of the strongly worded comments aimed her way.
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This is a weirdly worded sentence but one which clearly owes its worldview to abolitionist radical feminists, in whose eyes no woman could willingly choose to sell sex.
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Speaking to lawmakers this month, General Votel provided a carefully worded answer when asked if the group is an international terrorist organization and not just a regional actor.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said they were "illegal," while Mr. Trudeau said they were "insulting and totally unacceptable" — and that was in the carefully worded public statement.
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"It is not based in law and, in fact has no legal authority behind it," DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson wrote in a strongly worded letter to Bowser.
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The court said the RFS is worded in such a way that any exemption granted to a small refinery after 2010 must take the form of an "extension".
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His lawyer at the time, former Trump attorney John Dowd, responded with a strongly worded letter saying that the Democrats' request was improper and Parnas would not comply.
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Other CEOs said their leaders would remain on his advisory panels in order to have a say, but starkly worded statements suggested the discomfort the president is causing.
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And before you send a strongly worded email to The New York Times, please know that the answers to today's puzzle by Howard Barkin are, in fact, correct.
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It ruled that not all political actions that smell or look like corruption can be prosecuted criminally without Congress specifically making such conduct criminal by precisely worded legislation.
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Four officials — two from Mexico and two from the United States — walked into a large ballroom with grim faces and made carefully worded comments without taking any questions.
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The two leading health insurer trade groups sent a strongly-worded letter Friday expressing opposition to a controversial conservative provision included in the latest GOP ObamaCare replacement bill.
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"Pay for your proposed initiatives and veto legislation that adds to the debt," the group wrote in the sharply worded letter, which was unveiled at an event Thursday.
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But if those questions are worded as to what happens to your benefits if you claim on your ex's record, the agency will be more forthcoming, he said.
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In an interview afterward with a Danish newspaper, Wozniacki questioned putting "someone who comes back from a drugs sentence," as she worded it, on the main show court.
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A vaguely worded statement from the American military headquarters in Baghdad, which is overseeing the fight against the Islamic State, said the withdrawal process from Syria had begun.
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Instead, he wrote a strongly worded letter to the mayor of Venice, urging him to take action against restaurants who take advantage of visitors who don't speak Italian.
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Nevertheless, it apologized to the Chinese government on Thursday for the way it worded a customer survey — wording that has spurred intense online criticism and a government investigation.
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His strongly worded appeal to the public makes it clear that the tech giant is going to challenge the court's ruling and escalate the battle with the government.
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Detractors basically said the community was "too poor, too Black, and too dumb to do this," Thompson said, though it wasn't presented as bluntly as she worded it.
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His highly publicized daily signings of forcefully worded and sound-bite ready actions serve to energize his base, giving the impression of rapid, solid actions on key issues.
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In a strongly-worded statement, Sudan's National Commission for Human Rights slammed the attack on the Omdurman hospital and called for a swift investigation into the deaths of citizens.
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Robert Kalman, an 86-year-old lifelong Eagles fan, wrote Graham a strongly-worded letter detailing his disappointment with the Super Bowl champion, which Graham shared on social media.
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Trump cited increasingly bellicose statements from the North — and ignored messages about summit logistics — when he announced he was backing out of the summit in a strongly worded letter.
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Trump then sent out a confoundingly worded tweet that seemed to question whether Comey's decision to leak a memo of his conversations with Trump to the press was legal.
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On Thursday the pop star — who is nominated for two awards and was expected to perform — broke her silence about the Grammys in a string of strongly worded tweets.
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But that hasn't stopped the two companies from beginning to publicly issue strongly worded statements about how just how much of an absolute buzz kill the other company is.
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The news was largely lauded as a positive step by critics including Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who had helped push the company in that direction with strongly worded legislation.
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The strongly-worded assessments from the UK, European Union, and United States could hit the image of Hasina, who won a third straight term to power following Sunday's election.
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"I think a lot of physicians are almost scared to get on social media because of the restrictive nature of how things were worded in the past," he says.
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In recent days he has expressed vaguely worded regret over things he had written over the past 20 or 30 years which might, taken out of context, cause offence.
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From vaguely-worded promises to donate undefined portions of sales to the entirely-too-complex recycling systems that vary from state to state, reading the fine print is essential.
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In the past, these men may have been able to shoo away accusations through large settlements, or carefully worded public apologies — yet those deflections aren't protecting people any longer.
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"Harry Potter fans had legitimate questions and concerns about our choice to continue with Johnny Depp in the role," Rowling wrote in a carefully worded post on her site.
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In a series of strongly worded tweets posted Thursday, McGowan called out the movie industry for failing to support her after she was raped by an unnamed studio head.
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In a strongly worded speech in April, the military's spokesman warned PTM "their time is up" and said the group had received funding from Afghan and Indian intelligence agencies.
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But there are steps along the way that are worded in a way that caused me to read, re-read, and read again before I guessed what was required.
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He's made Clinton's health an issue, while keeping his own health information secret, other than a strangely worded letter from his doctor that raised more questions than it answered.
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Turkey blocked access today to Wikipedia on April 29, citing a vaguely worded law that allows authorities to block a website deemed obscene or a threat to national security.
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" Cheadle contended to NPR that Trump could have worded his remark more carefully, offering " 'Here's my African-American friend,' or 'my African-American supporter' " as options with "less ambiguity.
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In a strongly worded statement published to its social media channels, the Detroit Red Wings let it be known their logo would not be commandeered for and by hate.
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Li, who has covered issues surrounding female labor extensively as a journalist, said she isn't optimistic the regulation would be well executed even if it was worded more specifically.
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President Trump rang in the new year with a harshly worded tweet accusing Pakistan of accepting American money without taking out the terrorists that attack American troops in Afghanistan.
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Yesterday the ICO put out a strongly worded statement regarding the Uber breach, saying it "raises huge concerns" and warning that companies that conceal breaches can "attract higher fines".
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The authors note that it's difficult to compare the new report with prior iterations due to updates in how the survey collected its data and how questions were worded.
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Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher In 2013, Aimee Stephens watched her boss read a carefully worded letter.
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"These types of racist and bigoted statements attacking any members of our community deserve nothing but condemnation from all of us," the university said in a strongly worded statement.
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Sadly, once again, America's leaders can only muster strongly-worded statements, rather than demonstrate real resolve and muscle in defense of the values of freedom that define our nation.
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In April, Duke University issued a harshly worded statement that called for the law's repeal and said university administrators "deplore in the strongest possible terms the new state law."
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President Michel Aoun dubbed Hariri a hostage in the most strongly worded statement since the Prime Minister quit his post earlier this month from the Saudi capital of Riyadh.
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In a tough worded statement, Macri's security minister, Patricia Bullrich, said the government had been mislead, perhaps with the intention of buying the escapees time as the dragnet closed.
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On Sunday, Musk sent an effusively worded communication to all employees, thanking them for their hard work, adding that the company became "a real car company" in the process.
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He's on record as stating that Mueller's investigation into Trump's finances was beyond the scope of the special counsel's referral; but that broadly-worded document is beside the point.
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In a strongly worded ruling, Judge Mark E. Walker of Federal District Court in Tallahassee said residents would be allowed to join the voter rolls until 5 p.m. Wednesday.
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It's a fitting scene for feasting on rustic, memorable dishes like "Leg of a Neighbor's Duck," as worded on the whimsical menu — typically written mere minutes before 5 p.m.
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In response, John Sargent, CEO of Macmillan, the parent company of Wolff's publisher Henry Holt, sent a strongly worded memo to employees that the company would not back down.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán — A change to the constitution allowed the government to declare a state of emergency under broad and vaguely worded conditions, with little democratic oversight.
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António Guterres, the secretary general of the United Nations, issued a carefully worded statement acknowledging the provisional results and exhorting all Congolese to "refrain from violence" if disputes arose.
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Meryl Streep led an increasingly vocal Hollywood chorus condemning the reported sexual misconduct of the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein on Monday, issuing a carefully worded statement released to HuffPost.
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Mr. Scott is perhaps the most predictable part of perilous weather in this state: a ballcap-wearing, statistic-rattling, always moving fount of tightly worded statements and measured worry.
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The legal disclaimer in the small print at the front is strikingly worded and unusually definitive: "Nothing in this book is true of anyone alive or dead," it reads.
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On Friday, the Indian government, in a harshly worded statement, suddenly declared that it had just seen "the true face" of Mr. Khan and there would be no meeting.
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In a sharply worded statement, the International Rescue Committee denounced coalition plans to protect Al Hudaydah residents during the offensive as a "publicity stunt" intended to divert international attention.
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Phil Shanahan, Ms. Court's nephew, has said the Margaret Court Tennis Academy, based in Albury-Wodonga, which he oversees, has been targeted for abuse, including strongly worded criticism online.
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Just hours after her announcement, the Time's Up campaign — of which Ms. Winfrey was an inaugural member — affirmed its own support of the women in a similarly worded statement.
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You and your neighbors could collectively sue the board or, as a start, send a strongly worded letter from a lawyer (lawyers have a way of getting people's attention).
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It also broke with a long tradition of American presidents using strongly worded warnings, carefully calibrated threats and urgent — sometimes secret — diplomacy to quell brewing crises with North Korea.
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The Biden campaign's general counsel, Dana Remus, sent a sternly worded letter to the state party's top leaders Monday night, expressing frustration with "considerable flaws" in the reporting process.
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Beijing's decision to support Saturday's resolution as well as a strongly worded rebuke of Mr. Ri by the Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi, gave some hope that was happening.
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In a strongly worded assessment of a government program backed at ministerial level, the independent body said the aims of the project were laudable but its execution fell short.
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The Department of Justice responded with a harshly worded letter, telling her that agents come to the courts in large part because of state policies that protect such immigrants.
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The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issued a strongly worded statement against reversal in 2015 that said the fetus would survive 30 to 20073 percent of the time.
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So even though the black box warning is specifically worded for dementia patients, the FDA confirmed to CNN that it is intended to apply to PDP patients as well.
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In a sharply worded statement on Tuesday the White House said the United States was a "proud and hopeful supporter" of South Sudan when it gained independence in 2011.
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The news coverage has become just as routine: reporting, followed by the obligatory outrage, met with a tersely worded response by the company in question, usually deflecting most responsibility.
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A delicately worded legal memo in the White House leads us directly to a terrified, helpless, blindfolded, diaper-clad prisoner whose mind and body can never be made whole.
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The strongly worded condemnation of the "inhumane law that bans entry of immigrants to the U.S." was one the loudest heard in a night full of muted political messages.
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In a sharply-worded statement last year while signing the bill, Trump attacked Congress for limiting the White House's power to make deals with Russia, China and North Korea.
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A Vanguard spokeswoman said its decisions have more to do with how the shareholder proposals are worded and not the fund company's commitment to climate policy among its holdings.
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" Clevenger has since issued an apology for his "worded beyond poorly" tweets, noting that he was "sickened by the idea that anyone would think of [him] in racist terms.
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" Before landing in London on Monday, Trump tweeted a strongly worded criticism of the city's mayor, Sadiq Khan, after Khan likened the president to "the fascists of the 20th century.
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Despite the strongly worded language, the energy chapter does not prevent foreign oil companies from producing oil in Mexico under a liberalization of the industry passed by the outgoing government.
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But at the same time, he couldn't even take the tiniest stand against his colleague who was helping Trump get elected and advance his agenda, beyond some weakly-worded statements.
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"It's politics, and everyone is paranoid that any information could be used against them — they want to have the most broadly worded one so [interns] don't say anything," said Ronickher.
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Still, I believe that even without links and images, it could have worded it more clearly and added that critical detail about Rahami being a suspect in the Chelsea bombing.
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The statement, attributed to Wang Hejun, head of the Commerce Ministry's trade remedy and investigation bureau, was more strongly worded than typical responses to trade disputes with the United States.
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In the past, significant escalations of fighting were quickly met by the White House or the State Department with strongly worded statements condemning Russian aggression and supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity.
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But the law is worded very broadly and could theoretically be applied to entire countries, said David Martin, emeritus professor of international law at University of Virginia School of Law.
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"I also would suggest that Secretary Clinton may want to be not quite so presumptuous about thinking that she is a certain winner," Sanders said in a sharply worded statement.
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The administration — usually predominantly made up of white men — responds with a carefully worded statement about how the school doesn't tolerate discrimination of any sort, but doesn't take further action.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's recent strongly worded thoughts on LiDAR laser sensors, which bring 3D imaging to a self-driving car's computer, are still reverberating throughout the autonomous vehicle community.
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Given our Supreme Leader's often stunted and conspiratorial attitudes toward anything even vaguely approaching science, it should come as no surprise that most of these warnings are quite strongly worded.
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There's evidence to suggest that Beth Pearson (Susan Kelechi Watson) dies on This Is Us, and if it happens, NBC is getting a very strongly worded letter from yours truly.
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But it complained that a similar status ought to be conferred on Russia, where a broadly worded law on "extremism" is used to persecute Jehovah's Witnesses and certain Muslim groups.
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A report released in January by Human Rights Watch, an NGO, found that a loosely worded telecoms law is being used to intimidate journalists and silence critics of the government.
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Regulators were also grilled by the commission's barristers about why they seemed reluctant to crack down on wrongdoing, sometimes penalizing firms with little more than a mildly worded press release.
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And judges who can write powerfully worded decisions – as Kavanaugh has proven he can – are more likely to be cited in other judges' decisions, which grants them even wider influence.
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They also expressed surprise at the discrepancy between the claims in the Bloomberg Businessweek article and the strongly worded denials by Super Micro and other companies named in the piece.
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As we previously reported, the 62-year-old wrote a strongly-worded op-ed about why trans athletes physiologically born as men should NOT be able to compete against women.
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South Korea's presidency urged North Korea to refrain from further action in one of the most stiffly-worded statements since the two Koreas embarked on reconciliation efforts early last year.
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" Trump's Tuesday tweets, which appeared to acknowledge the disclosure to the Russian officials occurred, undercut a carefully worded Monday evening statement from McMaster, who said the Post's account was "false.
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In a strongly worded statement, the company said "improper conduct" by former chief financial officer Howard Schiller and by its former corporate controller contributed to a misstatement of financial results.
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Many seeking dates online are doomed from the start due to poorly chosen screen names, badly worded profiles and messages, all scientifically shown to be ineffective in attraction and persuasion.
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Responding with a sharply worded tweet seemingly directed her ex-fiancé's way, the singer's reaction prompted reports that Davidson was pulling a skit about their relationship from the weekend's show.
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Reporters Aye Nai, Pyae Phone Aung and Lawi Weng are charged under the Unlawful Associations Act - a colonial-era law that includes broadly worded prohibitions on contacts with banned groups.
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It was a sharply worded email Vietor sent to Peggy Noonan, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, objecting to Noonan's portrayal of an adversarial relationship between Obama and Clinton.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — The United States Embassy issued a strongly worded warning on Thursday about kidnappings of foreigners here after an American citizen narrowly escaped an abduction attempt in downtown Kabul.
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China's Foreign Ministry Office in Hong Kong responded on Sunday with a sharply-worded statement, saying it "urges foreign politicians to stop sending the wrong signals over this violent behaviour".
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"It's about shunning the hetero-normative, big-worded mundane guidelines in life people feel we HAVE to abide by, especially as women," the group commented on the song over email.
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Campbell's, which also sells brands like Prego, Pepperidge Farm, and V8, will include a "sparsely worded" label stating that the product is genetically modified, according to The New York Times.
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In the vaguely worded agreement, Trump and Kim pledged to build a "lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula" and to "work toward complete denuclearization" of the peninsula.
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That's why any such rate cut announcement must come simultaneously with a detailed and powerfully-worded plan on harsher enforcement and punishments for those found to still be evading taxes.
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The sharply-worded letter from the environment ministry could be an indication that Beijing is tightening its scrutiny of heavy industries to force them to comply with the capacity cuts.
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That is what the White House is claiming in carefully worded statements that don't specifically refute the thrust of the story but deny that the president "discussed" sources and methods.
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An amendment which — at least as currently worded — appears to give politicians an arbitrating role over data ethics by specifying only a duty to 'consult' the UK's data protection watchdog.
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Third, failure would be another situation where there are incredibly superficial agreements and broadly worded statements that never manifest into concrete steps that could lead to a more stable situation.
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Since then, there has been a decades-long tug-of-war between health experts, the Feds, and tobacco companies about how strongly worded, graphic, and bold these labels should be.
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He leaves out a later, more specious suit he brought in 2005, just as he is very careful to give only a fleeting, cautiously worded mention of his political affiliations.
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In a harshly worded ruling, Judge Mark E. Walker of the Federal District Court in Tallahassee said residents would be allowed to join the voter rolls until 20003 p.m. Wednesday.
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If something doesn't make sense or isn't worded clearly, the copy editor either figures out how to improve the text – or else kicks it back to the reporter for clarification.
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Although government ministers claim that measures against "fake news" will not affect free speech, Singaporean activists have seen how broadly worded legislation can, and has, been used to curb dissent.
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In a strongly-worded editorial, the official China Daily said if the bill becomes law it will only encourage Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen to further assert the island's sovereignty.
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McMaster's carefully worded non-denial denial all but went up in smoke by Tuesday morning, when Trump tweeted that he'd had very good reasons to give information to the Russians.
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There have been cable news hits, news conferences and, in a particular Cuomo favorite, sternly worded open letters (eight since the start of July) to Mr. Trump and his administration.
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"Took out the junk?" is worded to make solvers think about taking out the garbage, but a junk is a classic Chinese sailing ship, so SAILED is the answer here.
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In a strongly worded statement Monday, the Iraqi government warned that the U.S. strikes endangered the "security and sovereignty" of its country by acting unilaterally without approval from Iraqi authorities.
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But officials in Germany say the trade was a form of theft, one so obviously illicit that forbidding it — which was tried twice, with ineffectively worded laws — was hardly necessary.
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But subsequent talks on how to implement the broadly worded deal have since collapsed, and North Korea has resumed a series of mostly short-range rocket or ballistic missile tests.
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"Yesterday, I made a poorly worded joke about Obamacare supporters -- a joke that was not reflective of my actual feelings towards my friends on the other side," Hatch's statement said.
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Beyond a vaguely worded Instagram post, we don't know much about how Jeff Bezos will spend the $10 billion he recently pledged to climate action through the Bezos Earth Fund.
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U.S. Army General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the letter was a "poorly worded" draft document meant only to underscore increased movement by U.S. forces.
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Subsequent meetings with Mr. Trump, in Hanoi and Korea, and continuing negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington have failed to resolve differences over how to implement the broadly worded Singapore deal.
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The Republican governor penned a sharply worded letter to the Obama administration, criticizing both the federal health department as well as Congress for failing to act more quickly on funding.
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But Virginia's new Republican governor, Bob McDonnell, issued a sharply worded public statement that criticized what Congress had done, while citing the importance of Sallie Mae jobs to his state.
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" In her apology, she said she "had no intention of invoking a conspiracy theory and I am deeply sorry that my ill-thought out and poorly worded comment did this.
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British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has resigned from the British government to protest Prime Minister Theresa May's plans for a "soft Brexit" — and wrote a strongly worded letter about it.
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