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"wording" Definitions
  1. the words that are used in a piece of writing or speech, especially when they have been carefully chosen

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What's more, because question wording can affect how people respond, keeping question wording the same allows survey researchers to compare responses across groups, contexts and time.
Strzok changed the final draft wording of Comey's statement from "grossly negligent" (which is commonly used in criminal cases) to the softer, non-criminal "extremely careless" wording.
As we've noted before, though, Sanders has been using the same inaccurate wording for more than a decade, even though that wording has been fact checked as inaccurate since 2009.
Vague wording Experts worry that the vague wording of the law could be problematic, because phrases like "best efforts" and "very short extracts" could be interpreted in a number of ways.
Wonky wording aside, it was a measured thing to say.
The wording is important, particularly given how intelligence operations work.
No. But the wording of your question is very precise.
The article's wording has been updated to reflect this. Sorry!
The exact wording of the labels would be region specific.
But wording differences did not account for the price gap.
It uses green imagery and wording, but has no certifications.
The wording of this has yet to be made public.
The wording is similar to secondary sanctions imposed against Iran.
An earlier update also clarified introductory wording in this piece.
The wording of in the individual listings remains purposefully vague.
The wording of the plan has not yet been published.
She did not provide specific wording, just a general idea.
"She used wording that is to me, vague," said Sen.
Many have referenced the WB. Here is that wording. pic.twitter.
The legislature has returned to Raleigh to fix that wording.
The wording in the State Department's announcement of this new
The final version of the statement used the original wording.
Opposed: That's one way to read the award's wording, sure.
Mercury retrograde creates miscommunication, so be careful with your wording.
The final wording of amendments has not been published yet.
The adverts were vague; I can't remember the exact wording.
Negotiators are looking for creative wording to square that circle.
The wording on a possible second referendum is left vague.
Never mind that Trump's tweet was hedged with cautious wording.
The wording in both is straightforward and to the point.
Technically, under the wording of the bill, this is true.
Wording will be refined through a process of political debate.
Early voters expressed fury and concern over the confusing wording.
In the second statement, the wording seems far less rigid.
Anonymity is important in eliciting tips, but choose your wording carefully.
Both must agree on the final wording before it becomes law.
That&aposs like Clintonian wording, if the public reports are accurate.
Aside from a few tweaks to the wording, nothing much changed.
CEO Elon Musk tweeted the wording was causing too much confusion.
But that wording was omitted from a draft published on Tuesday.
A reversal on the IHRA wording would heal most remaining wounds.
Wording was a key difference between the two studies, Reuters reported.
Still, Shore doesn't express strong feelings about the change in wording.
Something like 840 of the plaques have "memory" in their wording.
He said her request would match the wording of Clinton's campaign.
If approved, an amendment would be included in final motion's wording.
The wording did not change significantly over the past few days.
"), the wording of certain captions ("Is the cat depicted really smiling?
It was wording I have neither heard nor used in decades.
There is a benefit to the employer in changing the wording.
A senior industry source called the wording of Boeing's statement "brutal".
Sometimes the wording suggested that the market was nearing its bottom.
Some months later, in a letter, he did, using that exact wording.
"Ultimately, he (Comey) made the decision to change that wording," said Strzok.
However, the campaign chose some awkward wording to get the message across.
"I'm not always great at wording what I'm frustrated about," says Berger.
Additional citations, changes in wording and more serious adjustments may be underway.
To read the full story, and obtain the contract wording, click here.
The fight will focus on the wording in the original accession agreement.
In their first attempt they had changed the wording to disparage China.
The AP acknowledged that a tweet promoting the story had "sloppy" wording.
Both houses must then agree the final wording before it becomes law.
Despite the questionable wording of the tweet, Perry has a good point.
Here's the vague wording from WhatsApp on what they plan to share.
If there are no changes to the wording, the euro could fall.
I would rather see any other kind of wording on their board.
The items do not include any markings or wording referencing the presidency.
The new draft has also softened the wording on the equalisation tax.
Their joint draft statement is not public and its wording might change.
Should they scold the young activists over ambiguous wording in the resolution?
The wording was then tweaked in an effort to make it clearer.
It had pressed President Trump and Congress to make the wording change.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority just replaced those generalities with more specific wording.
Other French-speaking churches have already made the switch to newer wording.
Tams-Witmark did not disclose the exact wording of the license agreement.
But until now, they resisted through appeals and by wrangling over wording.
Both were declared nonbinding due to voter irregularity and improper wording, respectively.
But despite its cautious wording, "Innovative China" still has much to offer.
"I'd occasionally switch the wording, but keep the same sentiment," he said.
Trump, after complaints that the original wording promoted her line of jewelry.
If approved, an amendment would be included in the final motion's wording.
The wording in this story now states that Clark was shot multiple times. 
Muscat said such wording was needed to avoid categorizing any member of society.
Can you explain to us what happened with the wording on the story?
Others are simply calling in for clarification about the wording of the laws.
"The wording 'FRETREE' has no meaning in a foreign language," the trademark says.
Mayor Frank Jackson later apologized for the wording, calling it hurtful and disrespectful.
The ruling's wording, however, implies that tightening these rules further will be tricky.
But set aside his clumsy wording and there's actually something to his argument.
Hyundai told Car and Driver that it's fixed the wording on its website.
It's Trump's particular choice of wording that has the internet up in arms.
Was there strange wording in the goodwill agreement that may have confused owners?
I reviewed that email again, and the wording in it sounds like Trump.
What's going to change is the wording on the card that you have.
The wording in the rule book is NEW this year and is clear.
Scientists and government representatives reviewed the summary to ensure agreement on the wording.
But its promotional materials are already raising eyebrows — the wording is, uh, questionable.
Even as Mr. Yermak negotiated the wording in August, the stakes were clear.
They have delayed a vote on the legislation as the wording is adjusted.
The Times came under heavy criticism over the wording of its initial editorial.
He later removed the wording that critics said would have lead to discrimination.
Much of the wording is awkward, as though translated into English, and inflammatory.
" Mr. Steele added, "The coding, the language and the wording becomes a distraction.
CDU officials were not immediately available to comment on the change in wording.
Muscat said such wording was needed to avoid categorising any member of society.
Even better, if you adjust your wording accordingly, you'll get a better outcome.
But the wording of the agreement was vague and included no clear timelines.
Corporations have also taken advantage of the law's poor wording for financial gain.
Either way, the wording of the ballot question is likely to be important.
There are still some issues that need to be worked out in wording.
As with any Alexa skill, slight changes to your wording can be effective.
The change in the wording around 1921, then, is more than mere semantics.
Trump, after complaints that the original wording had promoted her line of jewelry.
The committee members were close to finalizing the wording of the voluntary standard.
President Trump is hardly precise or consistent in his wording on many topics.
However, the wording of this call to action is a little more urgent.
The wording of the CNN story was also changed to reflect the differences.
" But the biggest difference lies in new wording about what constitutes "extreme circumstances.
That wording provides additional rights to NGP, to the detriment of the photographer.
The Fed inserted no substitute language for the dropped 'accommodative' wording in its statement.
Ambassador Quarrey insisted the wording merely reflected decades of terminology used by British governments.
We appreciate your feedback and have changed some of the wording in this piece.
So the system is careful to preserve meaning if not necessarily the exact wording.
That wording would indicate that the card's zero-interest period is conditional, not guaranteed.
From a regulatory standpoint, the wording of those claims has to be very specific.
Draghi said on Thursday they did not feel the need to change that wording.
Venmo, by comparison, specifically uses the wording "friends and family" when explaining its service.
However, it's a misdemeanor charge because -- despite the wording -- he wasn't operating the plane.
We've changed the wording to reflect the legal definition of 'gamble,' which denotes chance.
V-bucks aren't convertible, which makes their inclusion in the original wording rather baffling.
Update: Corrected wording, as this is not the only card that targets Prime members.
This post has been updated with the final wording of the Google workers' statement.
"The FTC isn't mandating the specific wording of disclosures," an FTC guidelines FAQ states.
She was given another chance but faltered and mixed up the rhythm and wording.
But the anti-statehood party still didn't like the wording, and boycotted the referendum.
Insults that, when translated into English, are quite funny in their wording and meaning.
"A slight change in wording can cost tens of thousands of dollars," said Voit.
All three letters are similar but include slightly different wording and examples in parts.
The answer here, unfortunately, is as complicated as the wording of the official alerts.
But here, too, nations couldn't agree on strong wording so the commitment is vague.
In the past, use of such wording about violations has generally referred to corruption.
The central bank used the same wording about the currency in last year's report.
I thought the precise wording of Travis Kalanick's email to the employees was interesting.
Styles' wording, "in a curry," on the other hand, seemed to imply a sauce.
On Thursday, lawmakers voted to close the loophole and change the unclear wording. Gov.
Negotiations on the resolution wording are ongoing, according to Jonathan Wachtel, spokesman for Haley.
As such, efforts have been made to get changes to the wording surrounding it.
But when they are, the wording of the endorsement will determine what is covered.
The wording of Kagan's majority opinion made it easier for him to support it.
The wording he was using, the vernacular, the language was not from a layperson.
They have to be in my mind, very legally sound proof in the wording.
If approved, an amendment would be included in the wording of the final motion.
"The population in general understood the wording of 'fractionated' to mean weak," says Sacramento.
Ms. Merkel resisted the wording of Mr. Tusk's statement about closing the Balkan route.
The wording in the app's code suggests this "Hide Tweet" is about moderation pic.twitter.
The wording of the motion that parliament votes on will be subject to amendments.
The previous wording was the U.S. president "may impose" penalties if rules are violated.
Upon repeated questioning about the specific wording from Democrats, Nielsen grew frustrated when Sen.
The wording was also similar to language in the 1996 national Democratic Party platform.
Dr. Hruza has asked for specific wording changes to that section of the paper.
The sentence's wording left open the possibility that Trump himself directed the campaign official.
If you don't want to make any substantial updates, try re-wording a sentence.
But that is a notable change in wording from the agreement reached in June.
" She offered to reconsider if I changed my wording, if I wrote "something redeeming.
And some unlucky people will have to come up with wording for their plaques.
The original wording, skullcaps, does not acknowledge the religious significance of the head covering.
Those companies known to load inventories were the most insistent on the exact wording.
According to Jefferies, the working group is also reviewing the wording of the rule.
" In case that wording left any doubts, he added, "We want these individuals broken.
"We always need to compromise because space is so swear-wording huge," O'Donoghue said. 
That being the case, Congress should be held to the wording it did use.
The Fed inserted no substitute language for the dropped 'accommodative' wording in its statement.
But Haley said Sunday that Trump's wording was an appropriate response to Kim's statement.
It's also important to note the careful wording for "iPhones" (plural) in Fung's statement.
Correction: This article has been updated to correct the wording used in the letter.
The key is in the wording of the ads, which lump together GOP Rep.
Misleading wording is also used on a Nebraska's initiative to abolish the death penalty.
Here is the new wording versus the wording from 2016 (emphasis added): 2017 - Our business depends on strong brands, and failing to maintain and enhance our brands would hurt our ability to expand our base of users, advertisers, content providers, and other partners.
But in the debate, Mr. Rubio's wording was indirect and confusing, even to his staff.
A row over the wording on the ballot led to calls to boycott the vote.
Ms Berryman says, too, that some websites copy wording and graphics used by legitimate journals.
That wording convinced many that rates could rise four times this year, rather than three.
"To lead is to control ... that's exactly the wording that Putin would use," she said.
Backing China's call for bilateral discussions, Cambodia opposed the wording on the ruling, diplomats said.
They want to be very cautious about how they change the wording of their statement.
The wording was a little awkward, but she more or less got the point across.
PayPal appears to have quietly changed its blog post's wording to reflect this, as well.
So under the House wording, the EPA can't create a new rule for CO22 emissions.
Update, July 24th 5:50AM ET: Article updated to correct wording on Netflix subscriber numbers.
Gao's wording echoed the little official commentary that has come out on the U.S. tariffs.
They had concerns about certain wording in the press release, which has since been withdrawn.
On Craigslist, the company uses seemingly intentionally crafty wording to advertise its apparent hourly rates.
"The wording used in judgments is 'a realistic prospect' that something might happen," Parry said.
Chris Paddie, R-Marshall, added the bathroom wording to a school safety and security bill.
The ECB's wording has pushed back rate hike expectations by three months to September 2019.
MPs approved the final wording of the plan, although an already stronger sterling reacted little.
There will be some political wording, but I think they will still push it through.
Details, including full crosstabs and question wording can be seen in the embedded spreadsheet below.
The wording about the data was tweaked to reflect that it came from differing sources.
The wording evoked Nazi-era concentration camps and triggered a storm of protest in Austria.
That was also the reason no one objected to the final wording, the sources added.
Coveney said negotiators were working to find "sensible wording", drafts of which were being exchanged.
The Xinhua report implied that might not be the case, but the wording was vague.
In the past, the use of such wording about violations has generally referred to corruption.
The euro strengthened and bond yields rose as investors tried to interpret his unusual wording.
Correction: This article has been updated to remove wording that Phillips is a Vietnam veteran.
After the game, Megan Rapinoe tore into the Federation and the wording of the document.
Mr. Varadkar's cabinet on Monday will try to agree on the wording of the referendum.
The double-meaning of the wording on my sign was unintentional, but I like it.
A lawyer for Abedin declined to comment Sunday on the wording of Comey's latest letter.
The wording is right there in the federal register, all 6900,2628,28503 words of the ACA.
This update just modifies the wording to give YouTube more leeway to make the determination.
The wording of the memo is neutral and does not hint at any policy change.
In fact, as the wording of that resolution suggests, it was not the convention call.
Hundreds of thousands of those comments, often with nearly identical wording, poured into government databases.
Whatever Ottavino writes to himself in his notebook, he makes sure the wording is positive.
" Ward later stood by that wording, saying, "Political correctness, yes, is exactly like a cancer.
Apple's wording only says Goldman Sachs will never share or sell data to third parties.
The careful wording of the statement reflected the thorniness of the extradition issue in Mexico.
But it drops draft wording noting that a diet with less meat is more environmentally sustainable.
The Labour spokesman said the wording and timing of the amendment was still to be decided.
Unfortunately, the wording on the graphic made it all into a less than a wholesome affair.
Lawmakers are due to resume debating the final wording of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill shortly.
But TechCrunch noticed that Amazon removed that wording from its transparency report pages several weeks ago.
Likewise, there's a chance that the LGBTQ+ community would benefit from the vague wording as well.
With extraction, computer can draw from preexisting wording in a text, but it's not very flexible.
"We will make the wording firmer so there are no more below-normal prices," he said.
That's the same exact wording used by Mitt Romney while running for President in in 2012.
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response is not a medical term, despite the clinical nature of the wording.
The vague wording of the deal created a situation somewhat comparable to the famous prisoner's dilemma.
But talks were derailed last week because of disagreements over the exact wording of these articles.
It's also possible that different wording than was used in the survey could change the results.
He said he would discuss the wording of the question in a vote and its date.
But the wording of their joint statement was highly convoluted - a result of their diverging priorities.
France would also oppose any wording that described the Iran pact as obsolete, the official added.
The change in the wording in the beta is peculiar, but could be nothing at all.
He is thinking of adding some wording on what might not be appropriate attire for men.
EditorsNote: Corrects wording in paragraph 5 Big second period powers Canucks past Wild SAINT PAUL, Minn.
It's likely that issues surrounding insurance and accident liability factored into Tesla's wording on the issue.
And the beauty industry spends millions to market products with clever wording that imply big promises.
The previous episodes were drawn from recorded telephone conversations with Ms. Worrall, using her exact wording.
I know of no supplement company that does not take advantage of this kind of wording.
Two polls on the issue returned dramatically different results, depending on the wording of the question.
Yet, despite this lax wording, when it came to the House floor, no critical debate followed.
Correction: This story has been updated to correct the wording in one of John Kelly's quotations.
Facebook says the exact wording of its rules may have changed slightly in more recent versions.
At the Hall of Fame, Ms. Giovannini said the wording would be changed — again — on Mrs.
Some vague wording suggested that Paint was being axed entirely, and a wave of outcry ensued.
But ComInsure gave alternative wording to remove any suggestion that it accepted the complaint, she said.
I very much appreciate the improvements from the EDS, particularly to the wording of the revealer.
As noted previously, the terrible wording of the law opened the door to numerous, significant problems.
I didn't give to the project — but the peculiar wording of the pitch didn't dissuade everyone.
The overwhelming majority — 86 percent — of reports with substantial wording changes were primarily negative in tone.
But past documents from Mr. Cohen's work give an indication for what the wording might be.
"But the main things are simply vivid wording, a conversational tone and internal tension," he said.
But that wording appears to leave the jurors free to reveal their own views and actions.
Editor's note: This piece has been changed to reflect more sensitive wording to describe suicidal thoughts.
The executive order affecting Dodd-Frank is vague in its wording and expansive in its reach.
This change in wording highlights the divide between Merkel and President Trump since Trump took office.
But CommInsure gave alternative wording to remove any suggestion that it accepted the complaint, she said.
I did not get the wording right, but the ring did all the copyediting for me.
Clever wording, what diplomats describe as constructive ambiguity, can bridge gaps between groups with competing interests.
"Notes on Illustrations" for Volume 3 contains the same wording about the Hamilton portrait as Harper's.
The laws' wording closely resembles that of many other former British colonies where homosexuality is illegal.
The wording has been changed to clarify that Netflix currently spends more than it collects in revenues.
Of course, we don't agree with [Tillerson's] wording and will be reasonably explaining our position [to him].
Of course, we don't agree with (Tillerson's) wording and will be reasonably explaining our position (to him).
The wording implied the protest had gone to the Trump camp, but the ministry provided no explanation.
Was there anything in the wording of the original order they'll probably tighten up in this version?
Still, it shows that even first trimester abortion support is subject to the wording of the question.
"There is no clear wording in the law" that was invoked to penalize the monk, Hangai said.
AIPAC has since retracted and apologized for the Facebook ad and altered the wording of the petition.
But it was the announcement and its vague wording that kicked off the latest Epic-Steam firestorm.
Polls on whether people want another vote are inconclusive and often heavily dependent on the question's wording.
The Senate and House must ultimately agree on identical wording to pass a tax bill through Congress.
" Deliberate or not, Schmidt's wording resonates when compared to Google's most famous corporate motto: "Don't be evil.
Variation in the wording, order and translation of questions, for instance, may lead to somewhat different results.
Variation in the wording, order and translation of questions, for example, may lead to somewhat different results.
One was over the wording of documents related to the nuclear agreement that held up the announcements.
Mr. Kerry held the phone up so that various participants could offer their adjustments to the wording.
The wording from the latest leadership meeting suggests that Mr. Xi sees no easing in those risks.
The wording of some of the texts released by NBC News match those quoted in the indictment.
Today he acknowledges that the party has, in the past, not been "sophisticated enough in its wording".
The wording of the statement released by NBC Universal has triggered some pushback from women's rights advocates.
Intel's wording appears to suggest that this isn't the case for its own processors and security fixes.
I offer that perhaps British cuisine might now include "ethnic" dishes, then catch myself, regretting my wording.
Facebook's wording is notably different from previous statements in which the company apologized for wrongly removing things.
But the constitution's wording gives ammunition to politicians who object to putting Japanese soldiers in harm's way.
"Yes, Baby "A" and Baby "B"," Preston jokes, reading directly from the wording on the spray cans.
It has been awaiting the bill's wording before deciding how aggressively to pursue infringement proceedings against Poland.
British lawmakers approved the final wording of the plan, although an already stronger sterling was little moved.
The original oath's wording includes a declaration of loyalty to Hong Kong as a SAR of China.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had suggested a looser wording supporting a free and fair trade order.
But lobbyists warn that its broad wording could be construed as banning arbitration in all workplace disputes.
The wording of such a promise could actually be eerily the same for both Trump and Clinton.
However, her attorney Charles Harder told The Guardian that the wording in the filing was largely misunderstood.
That wording aims to reassure those worried that states other than Britain may try to use it.
Baghdadi's whereabouts remain unknown, but the wording of Tuesday's statement seemed to imply he is still alive.
He told the Senate Intelligence Committee that such a request would match the wording of Clinton's campaign.
Although Trump softens the wording which made the market believes the missile strike might not be imminent.
Giuliani did not provide the Times with the precise wording of Mueller's questions, nor of Trump's responses.
Poll respondents seem uncertain themselves, since their answers vary significantly depending on small differences in question wording.
But the wording in the agreement allowed AMI to shirk the provisions that McDougal thought were obligatory.
It was but the Chief Justice had made a slight error in the wording of the oath.
The lobbying over the speech and its exact wording will continue up to the moment of delivery.
So massive, in fact, that the bickering over the wording hung like a cloud over these negotiations.
Other polls, depending on their wording, found a similar 20-point margin advantage for congressional Democrats vs.
Such wording would telegraph no rate hike for at least the next two meetings, according to HSBC.
The wording gave rise to speculation in Lebanon that Aoun's finances could be also targeted for scrutiny.
In 2009, President Obama had to retake the oath of office after Roberts stumbled on the wording.
With all these helpful tools at your disposal, you'll be Wording like a pro in no time.
I mean, this wording that Washington likes to use is what makes most Americans shake their head.
Some cans there may not be any minor differences—you may just change the wording of something.
If any pass, they will either alter the wording of the government statement or replace it entirely.
The wording is really a reflection of the fact that there were a number of parties involved.
The wording suggested that the attacker was inspired by the Islamic State, rather than directed by it.
Njomo said he has drafted a new bill to fix the wording in line High Court's ruling.
" But Durbin argued that the exact wording of the precedent Gorsuch referenced was "more than de minimus.
It is certainly understandable that some readers would want The Times to use the strongest wording possible.
The administration is still tinkering with how best to translate its sparse initial wording into legislative language.
The amount is not important, because the wording of the state constitution contains no de minimis exception.
Walden's recent comments indicate that a change to the wording (or a new bill altogether) is inevitable.
Then I went on a dating app and changed some of the wording to be more authentic.
There weren't many changes, but there was one notable downgrade on the consumer sector in the wording.
Correction: This story was updated to correct the wording of Trump's Saturday tweet about retaliating against Iran.
Milan (Reuters) - A Milan civil court on Thursday rejected an appeal against the wording of a Dec.
Discussions have been deadlocked for months over the wording of a study on the dam's environmental impact.
The wording appears not to stop many people from assuming that "support" translates to a proven benefit.
But fierce debate about the wording of the question and other details suggests it would take longer.
In several, she alters the wording of 22016s safety posters about hazards at home, work and play.
The wording of the court's short statement has vital implications for the finality of the court's order.
" By 2013, that wording pared down: "We exist to invite all people to engage with the Bible.
Both houses have to agree on the final wording of the bill before it can become law.
It's written in the footnotes of the Pixel listing at Google's own store, albeit with somewhat confusing wording.
It's a hair dovish just because of the wording they used in acknowledging the weakness in global markets.
The new wording of the law adds to the city's existing ordinances against discrimination based on protected class.
Verizon in particular only responded with weasel wording about "access" and its current, not future, policies:In a Nov.
Problems arose when someone reported the posting as a possible threat because of Scheele&aposs choice of wording.
The wording of the rules will be tweaked, however, to inject flexibility into the way they are applied.
Specific wording on a ballot has stirred debates on issues ranging from legalizing marijuana to same-sex marriage.
On this date in 1776, the Continental Congress approved the final wording of Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence.
I changed the wording to clarify that Google allowed partner organizations to alter the ads on search results.
Due to an error in the wording of the question, the slide and corresponding analysis have been removed.
Some legal experts said the wording of the executive order was ambiguous and that family separations could continue.
So all we have to go on are two press releases, one of which contains that confusing wording.
But before the meeting, China's closest ASEAN ally Cambodia opposed the proposed wording, throwing the group into disarray.
The wording seems to connote an attempt to save money by banking on unborns or newborns to die.
But the article's wording doesn't make clear that Merck's figures are accounting for all cases reported since 2007.
During the committee session May was asked to clarify the implications of the draft bill's wording for encryption.
Opponents of the rule may find that some of their concerns have been addressed in the final wording.
But, according to the Salt Lake Tribune, Republican Representative Curt Webb thought the wording would lead to immodesty.
President Trump's Holocaust remembrance proclamation uses similar wording to the Holocaust Museum website's "Introduction to the Holocaust" page.
The wording is such that anyone signing up for the product is barred from suing the company after.
Motherboard has changed the wording of this article to reflect these facts, and we apologize for the error.
Amnesty is now working on the final wording of a proposal expected in the next month or so.
We're basing the imagery, the wording and the call to action on testing we've done in these districts.
She manages to guide you through recipes with very little instruction, because she's so precise with her wording.
In approving the hike, the committee strengthened some of the wording regarding the economy in its postmeeting statement.
The wording was also accepted (although reluctantly) by the French Socialists, most of whom are now center-left.
It asserts that migration can be good for the world, which is wording that migrant-sending countries wanted.
A lot of things can go wrong, from question wording to weighting a sample or selecting likely voters.
It's an instance of vague wording in the 5G standard that could cause carriers to implement it weakly.
But so bizarre is the wording and the nature of his reaction, that it can't really go unaddressed.
Making this show, we see the effects negative language, harsh labels, and closed off wording have on people.
The challenge was to have something okay for the CNIL and GDPR in terms of wording, UX etc.
"The difficult bit is wording a regulation that is doing what you want it to do," he said.
The governor's office declined to comment, and referred all questions about the changed wording to the Cuomo campaign.
HEMMER: There is no backstory that has not become public that would lead him to choose this wording?
Instead, the politicians and the cable pundits were left to parse his wording and draw their own conclusions.
As of Saturday, the abortion wording — slightly tweaked and attributed directly to Dr. Gaber — remained on the website.
In that time it designed the customer flow and developed the required wording, tone of voice and creatives.
"In our view, they have a 'check-the-box' quality in wording, managing and enforcement," the lawyers wrote.
And if you expect me to use less florid wording in relation to Scott fuckin' Walker, look elsewhere.
He'd softened the final wording from "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless," but this wasn't the end of it.
The State Supreme Court struck InvestinEd from the ballot in August, citing technical questions about the proposal's wording.
Mr. Powell emphasized, however, that the change in wording was not intended to signal any change in policy.
This is bad enough in scenes that guess at the exact temperature (and wording) of the couple's wrangling.
They give an F-word about the president blackmailing any foreign country, to win an F-wording election.
Others gave the White House the benefit of the doubt, presuming the statement's wording was a regrettable mistake.
Their rulebook's latest addition, released in November 2019, has more general wording against technology that provides an advantage.
The previous United Nations resolution had specifically prohibited such tests, with wording the Iranians were eager to jettison.
"A small change in the wording can easily be blown out of proportion," one of the sources said.
Subtle changes in wording and phrasing can have profound psychological and motivational consequences on our thoughts and behaviors.
Call it like it is, but keep your composure, add a smile, and use the wording you want.
The theme is pretty self-explanatory because the wording of the clues leads you to the retronym itself.
As for before, she said, she had screwed up — though the actual wording she used was more colorful.
Officials said the 20 other countries had been pitted against a U.S. push to change the traditional wording.
But Saudi Arabia refused to back a proposal from other nations to use wording to "welcome" the report.
"Where you might be hearing something is more on the timing and the wording of stuff," he said.
It's worth noting that the response to a question like this can depend heavily on the exact wording.
He was pleasantly surprised by the gameplay, even if the rulebook's wording took some deciphering to fully grasp.
Masnick is writing new cards to replace them, but he can't help but wonder about their original wording.
"The weak wording on trade is a defeat for the German G20 presidency," Ifo economist Gabriel Felbermayr told Reuters.
However, as many critics on social media pointed out, the survey's wording was often loaded, not to mention confusing.
Critics of the deal say this wording is effectively a loophole meaning the missile-testing restrictions are not obligatory.
Here's his statement, which correctly states that his wording was bad and his heart was in the right place.
I don't remember the exact wording, but for some reason his idea stuck: Converge were brutal, frantic, extremely heavy.
Koski declined to address Google's specific case, though Google's new wording makes its compliance with the law more explicit.
We can probably thank the nation's fourth president, James Madison, as much as any other person, for that wording.
Over the weekend, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said he didn't regret the wording of the statement.
The wording was slightly different in Chicago, but the sentiment, and the anecdote about the friend, was the same.
"We are all influenced by seemingly minor changes in the wording of letters we receive," he said by email.
It has not yet finalized the wording of the message but hopes to introduce it soon, the company said.
The draft statement written by Strzok closely resembles the wording then-FBI Director James Comey used in his Oct.
Defence firms threatened hundreds of job cuts if the wording of the clause wasn't changed to resolve the row.
It's possible that someone reading that wording quickly might think their phone number will not be shared with Facebook.
For many observers, Kickl's wording evoked Nazi-era concentration camps, and his remark soon made headlines in Austrian media.
Defense firms threatened hundreds of job cuts if the wording of the clause wasn't changed to resolve the row.
"We didn't get to see [the social media graphic] to approve the wording before it went up," Cacic said.
Hopefully, Apple will think about these concerns when it finalizes the wording of the "subscriptions" section later this year.
A district court judge then dismissed the forcible oral sodomy charge based on the wording of the state law.
From the wording of this post, it seems as though the band's former guitar technician already knew the answer.
During the trade war with America, scholars have been summoned to advise on the wording of Chinese government announcements.
Use personality in the wording so it's aligned with your brand or who you are, and keep them short.
May's careful wording did not eliminate the possibility of an independence referendum outright, just ruled out the proposed timing.
For example, one threatening email – similar to the wording above – was posted by ThreeShield Information Security, a Canadian firm.
Even the wording of the alert is one that gives off the impression the user has done something wrong.
However, the wording of Trump's five-year ban may be stronger than the lobbying restrictions imposed by his predecessor.
While technically accurate, Nash says, the wording implies that abortions carry a far higher risk than they actually do.
If you doubt this is the case, consider the strange wording of the letter informing Comey of his termination.
The wording of the president's remarks today was less clear-cut than hints he has dropped in the past.
" When I asked why the company used that wording, the spokesperson said in a message: "Because they weren't [compromised].
If that wording was deliberate, in theory that ranks Huawei with such vital interests as the status of Taiwan.
It didn't name, names but the wording left no doubt that the subjects included  Alphabet, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple.
Several ASEAN diplomats told Reuters that Vietnam was one country that had pushed for stronger wording in the statement.
The reality is the First Amendment's narrow wording provides little guidance on how press freedoms are to be operationalized.
Some legal experts say the wording of the state's code could give him an opening to challenge the law.
" The proposal, which was recommended by the commission's lawyers for clarity, would change the wording to "a calendar year.
Market participants were keeping a close watch on the impact of certain amendments to the wording of China's constitution.
The wording—TIT instead of TITS—is significant, because when Turner's victim was found, she had one breast exposed.
On UberPeople, the button you click to sign up reads "Be a Person", and this wording seems very pointed.
The sexism of dress codes is not just about their wording or their enforcement but the culture they create.
Due to vague wording, humanitarian staff could be accused of providing material support to terrorism merely by providing healthcare.
The government is also still working out the amounts for individual settlements and the wording of an official apology.
And weasel-wording aside, it turns out that the letter misrepresented the research on which it was supposedly based.
For Drug Enforcement Administration officials, the problem lies with the weak wording of the laws that currently govern peptides.
Including a new question so late in the process effectively offers no opportunity to test and correct wording problems.
The prosecutor further called the warehouse a "deathtrap," echoing wording used in civil lawsuits filed by victims' family members.
The wording has its roots in the Supreme Court case Motor Vehicles Association of the United States, Inc. v.
For the most part, she stuck to the talking points she had delivered on Wednesday, down to the wording.
No wording that specific appears in the document Mr. Trump signed with such fanfare at the Sentosa resort island.
It's tough to tell with so many models that often share the same wording on their respective product pages.
I'm not sure what the wording or the language within the rule but they are both pretty similar plays.
By law, the bureau has to provide Congress with the final wording of the census questionnaire by March 6900.
Here's a few things to keep in mind when reading a poll: Check the question wording and the order.
Jackson's opinion Monday is some of the strongest wording yet criticizing the White House's approach to investigations into Trump.
These machines are nuanced, but their use still means very specific wording, repetition and prioritization of certain phrases matter.
By law, the bureau has to provide Congress with the final wording of the census questionnaire by March 31.
He called the article's reasonably asked and answered question "clickbait" and suggested his wording during the presentation was clear.
When he took office last November, Mr. Hrib promised to examine the wording of the city's agreement with Beijing.
Such wording was "unacceptable," Mr. Roque said, and so the deal was not put in writing or formally announced.
Michael Feroli, chief United States economist at JPMorgan Chase, said investors were overanalyzing minor changes in the Fed's wording.
There's no word yet as to whether Markle will stick to the traditional wording, but she's an open feminist.
While Draghi did not promise more stimulus, the wording and conditionality outlined makes it nearly impossible not to act.
Like when a command you're totally sure worked before… doesn't, because you're forgetting you used slightly different wording last time.
On top of this, pet insurance has become extremely complicated for users, with confusing policy names and jargon-rich wording.
This had been due for publication Tuesday and was delayed because some member states are not happy with its wording.
" Here's the exact wording of moderator Lester Holt's question: "And this is going to be a show of hands question.
The decision cites writing the "substance" of the agreements into treaties, leaving precise wording to be decided by later Councils.
The FOP says the wording could make officers become more hesitant to engage in even basic policing on the streets.
Apparently, they had mistaken the wording of "bear repellent" and had assumed it was to be used like mosquito repellent.
In fact, I'm guessing that entire new wording and interpretations will have to be drawn up to address the issues.
There is no guarantee the wording on the other items might also have been changed in the last 220 hours.
In fact, one half of that couple is a gender non-conforming character, so we've updated the wording for clarity.
THE prudish wording of India's colonial-era penal code of 1860 has long cast a baleful shadow over gay people.
The wording of his statement, which focuses only on the rape allegations, is likely part of larger strategy, Arminak said.
The current wording in a statement on women's and girl's rights and health has nothing on sexual and reproductive rights.
And, on Thursday, US negotiators also began trying to water down wording on violence against women, according to another diplomat.
Correction: This story has been amended to reflect the correct wording of the quotes from the letter sent by Sens.
The Arizona Chamber of Commerce sued to block the initiative, saying that the wording of the ballot question was misleading.
Note (excuse the pun) the wording and how it urges against using essentially all Samsung Galaxy Note phones during flights.
Still, SXSW's aggressive wording in its contracts feels unusual, especially for a festival that benefits from its many international showcases.
These messages all contained the same wording, which instructed users to click on a link to receive a free prize.
It's a sensitive issue, museum board member Glenda Wooten says, and they're still trying to sort out the right wording.
But the Blankenship campaign has been discussing a legal argument that could call the wording of the law into question.
Despite cautious wording in the post-meeting statement Wednesday, markets are still betting the Fed cuts, as soon as July.
Typically keyword-based tools have trouble with complex wording or sarcasm, but this tool is designed to deal with these.
Critics have attacked not only the wording of the letter but also the odd circumstances in which it was written.
Twitter is wording this new quality filter as a tool to hide notifications from bots and duplicate tweets from spammers.
The Senate bill will need to contain very precise wording to ensure enough money goes to precisely the right people.
Italy's state police too stirred some controversy after changing crucial wording on its press release over the raids without explanation.
He said last week he was thinking of adding some wording on what might not be appropriate attire for men.
Graham's not someone who uses language casually when it comes to national security, and his wording certainly seemed intentional here.
"Disputed by 3rd Party Fact-Checkers," the note read (which is Facebook's exact wording for how it labels dubious stories).
If the consensus from those directly harmed is that we need stronger wording you will receive no argument from me.
No carefully scripted, legally evasive wording here — I'm talking full-on 'we fucked up and we cannot apologize enough' mode.
Job ads and performance standards should also be assessed to ensure they don't include wording that promotes male gendered stereotypes.
But still – it was something in the wording that made it a headscratcher and an "of course" clue for me.
Due to question wording and methodological differences, using one pollster to compare numbers is the best way to ensure consistency.
A specific part of press release's wording surrounding the extent of the hack drew the most attention from Twitter users.
Yet, this new addition to its terms weren't mentioned in the email, and the wording couldn't be any more vague.
Without modifying any of the original wording, the Army simply added a note that explains Defense Department policy hasn't changed.
That wording doesn't give the exact price and a company spokesperson was careful in her response when we requested clarification.
Writing a recipe is trying to convey a lot of information while being very economic and evocative with your wording.
The wording of the Second Amendment is about being ready to fight for your country, with no standing army extant.
") can be so obscure as to be meaningless, and the wording ("What is the more common plural form for octopus?
The trans-Atlantic rift manifested itself in a behind-the-scenes debate about the wording of the traditional summit communiqué.
Ms. English's claim is based on the wording of the Dodd-Frank Act, the 2010 law that created the bureau.
For the wording of the postal survey question and survey results, see this information from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Based on wording, it seems like it doesn't mean that all partners have to use electric vehicles and renewable electricity.
In 2017, psychologist Kurt Gray and colleagues experimented on a wording tweak to help the public increase empathy for others.
About 70 percent said that, setting aside Trump's wording, his comments were basically right, compared to 25 percent of Democrats.
The revised wording would seem to suggest that a surviving spouse is not necessarily entitled to stay in the home.
Can you suggest wording to convey that gifts are not required, but thank those professionals that made his success possible?
He suggested that the varying requirements of copyright law, lawyers, and social media apps all factored into the questionable wording.
Bachmann, who served alongside Vice President Pence in the House, used Pence's wording to express her belief of Trump's faith.
The wording implies that there has to be something moving for the forces to be equal—but that's not true.
The text still contains some wording in brackets, denoting it has yet to be agreed, but less than previous drafts.
But since its passage, businesses have questioned whether the wording of the bill limited the information-sharing to just government.
But, as a number of the D.C. Circuit judges acknowledged, the wording of the House amendment is anything but clear.
"It's true some countries persisted on the wording (of the communique) such as 'free' and 'fair' trade," Aso told parliament.
China's other objective is to inject wording into UN documents that echoes the language of the country's leader, Xi Jinping.
A class-action lawsuit about overtime pay for truck drivers hinges on the precise wording of a Maine state law.
With Graham's letter and the Justice Department lawyers' careful wording Friday, it appears declassification could still be on the table.
In some of the strongest wording from a foreign government, Ayrault said the measures were "dangerous" and amounted to "discrimination".
Highlight wording that would need to change to publish this article in a respected newspaper today and revise those passages.
They stressed Ireland was still opposed to such a wording in the draft document, which contained six paragraphs in total.
The two Koreas are discussing the wording of a joint statement that could be released at the summit, Im said.
Though it didn't actually mention the president's name, the wording left no doubt about whom the editorial was referring to.
But lawmakers can also try to change the wording of the motion through a parliamentary device known as an amendment.
News about the king's health is closely monitored and the wording of palace statements on the king's health is intensely scrutinized.
EditorsNote: tweaks wording of lede The scheduled game between the Philadelphia Phillies and host Washington Nationals was rained out Monday night.
Poor legal wording caused activists like the Electronic Frontier Foundation to outline the reasons why encyclopedias would still be at risk.
Beyond the treaties' intentionally obscure wording, many of the promises within them have been broken by the US over the centuries.
The spy agency was cautious in its wording of a long-awaited report into the threats to this October's general election.
The wording had already been agreed on during the summit between South Korea's Moon Jae-in and Kim earlier this year.
However, this wording had already been agreed during the summit between South Korea's Moon Jae-in and Kim earlier this year.
Update 12/12, 9:52 AM ET: Updated to clarify wording about the feature rolling out — not HTML5 itself rolling out.
The latest rush for risk came after the Fed left U.S. rates unmoved as expected but tweaked its wording on inflation.
The CEO's careful wording in this tweet suggests that whatever new system the company introduces will have to be scrutinized closely.
The platform project is wholly focused on removing anti-LGBT language from the platform and replacing it with more inclusive wording.
During the campaign, Hilary Clinton attacked Donald Trump for highlighting troubles in our urban areas, even if his wording lacked class.
Indeed, with the law's broad scope and vague wording, it is still hard to foresee how exactly it might be interpreted.
"You can see from the wording of the (Home Retail) statement that it's pointing in the right direction," he told reporters.
Rochte works for the insurer, testing to make sure that documents are updated to include the proper wording as laws change.
You have a huge influence on kids & using out of date stereotypical gender specific wording prevents young girls from becoming firefighters.
"The complexion and the complexity of the wording and the number determine how things go in a given session," Cramer said.
These are just general ideas, so feel free to tweak the exact wording to make them feel more authentic to you.
AT&T is carefully wording around the fact that it's opposed to the net neutrality order that activists are fighting for.
Tap "Device assistance app" or "Assistant and Voice Input" (the wording of these commands can vary from device to device). 4.
The wording in the draft suggested eventually transitioning activities in lower Earth orbit, where the station resides, to commercial space companies.
Most lawyers find it hard to detect any concession to Ahmadis in the revised wording, whatever the protesters may have claimed.
The only possible stumbling block is semantics: ensuring that the wording won't impinge on a suspect's right to a fair trial.
Pruitt argued the wording of the deal only allows nations to make their emissions targets more aggressive, not scale them back.
After Ashley Jacobs announced that she is not returning to the Bravo show, her former costar Altschul, 77, mocked her wording.
Critics say the vague wording of the legal code - and the judicial system's reputation for partiality - means rulings may lack independence.
As part of its wider marketing activity at Easter, Cadbury will always lead on the branding and wording for its campaigns.
But the wording of his message indicates that he's also wrapped his tenure as Captain America: Officially wrapped on Avengers 4.
Behind the numbers: Pew has shifted wording on its questions about Russia over the years, depending on relevant foreign policy issues.
On interest rate changes, he referred to the current ECB wording of no change "at least through the summer of 2019".
Any such charge would rest heavily on the exact wording of Trump's comment, according to Columbia University law professor John Coffee.
Pelosi dispatched Kildee to Ryan's office, where for several hours he, Ryan and leadership staffers negotiated the wording of the amendment.
He said he wished that the court's wording was stronger and criticized state high court justices who dissented against the ruling.
The proposed law's wording remains vague, but it would include memes, GIFs, remixes, and any other form of shared internet culture.
Groups challenging the ban told the Supreme Court this week that the wording meant the travel ban would expire June 14.
It is a freaking active bomb, live explosive, not inert or whatever is the correct fucking wording for it in english.
Democratic leaders and members of the caucus met late on Tuesday to hash out the wording and timing (The Washington Post).
The wording about taking over Assembly functions came in a ruling allowing Maduro to create joint oil ventures without congress' approval.
They could be used in almost any ordering, with additional wording, to express the same themes as Trump and Obama did.
The indictment's wording does not say who on the campaign knew about Stone's quest, but makes clear it was multiple people.
Other errors, which we believe are less important in United States election surveys, include effects of survey wording and interviewer bias.
"It would be one more U.N.S.C. resolution," Mr. Yaari said, adding that the wording would "not necessarily be negative" for Israel.
That statement is what you'd call problematic — and no, not because its wording violates our 21st-century standards of political correctness.
Nor can you obfuscate consent behind opaque wording that doesn't actually specify the thing you're going to do with the data.
Despite the delicate wording, half a dozen acts, including Lebanese artists, backed out of the festival, citing freedom of speech grounds.
The wording of Mr. Hu's revisions was released to the public nearly three months before lawmakers approved them in March 2004.
Over the years the annual report has been examined for small changes in wording that hinted at larger changes in policy.
If this is not a matter of imprecise wording, such a blast would exceed the US' strongest-ever nuclear test explosion.
"There's going to be wording that'll change, and there will be defense lawyers that will rip this thing apart," he said.
"We felt like we had no choice," Mike Cerio said, adding that they "tried to be vague" in the letter's wording.
Following criticism, the airline revised the wording in its policy and decided to issue refunds on a case by case basis.
The prices of trillions of dollars in bonds and other securities can hang on such minor adjustments in central bank wording.
Question wording, question order or even the timing of the survey in a rapidly unfolding news environment could explain the differences.
Grosjean was surprised by the wording and by the stewards making their decision without listening to his side of the story.
And this means that almost any skill can be transferable with the right mindset (and the right wording on your resume).
The law's broad wording has forced web platforms to become more restrictive than ever in what types of posts they allow.
In fact, they watered down the wording of the Agreement to facilitate the Administration's argument that it does not require ratification.
The Census Bureau is by law required to provide Congress with the final wording of the census questionnaire by March 31.
They improved my wording on some, and put in some of their own clues when mine were too cutesy or dull.
However, Professor Sherkow said he was doubtful that the university could obtain a broad patent, given the wording of Wednesday's decision.
"Today's decision, particularly the wording used in it, is beyond humanity, religion, civilization or any values," he told a news conference.
The wording of Gordon's statement allows him to suggest that his drug use was an accident without having to prove it.
And the wording of Mr. Muscat's statement suggested these may not be the last migrants to experience such a stressful wait.
"I guess that was a good way of wording it, because it almost had me answer a labor question," Greinke said.
It's probably not even hard for those who aren't cis-heterosexual, but the clue's wording is not very inclusive to them.
If any amendments pass, they will either alter the wording of the government plan, or replace it entirely with an alternative.
A lawsuit to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline includes some very deliberate wording A lawsuit to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline includes some very deliberate wording The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe filed a legal challenge Tuesday to the Army Corps of Engineers' sudden reversal earlier this month that allowed construction to continue on the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The wording of that statement indicates that there is some concern that the cast or crew will feel uncomfortable working with Spacey.
And, of course, there's this small detail in the wording: The truth was right in front of our noses the whole time.
But it has become a political issue in Britain so this clarification is offered, hedged about with other wording to appease Belgium.
It's not something where you want to question his wording or point out that he might be misunderstanding what he's committing to.
The Bank of Canada on Wednesday held interest rates steady but removed wording in its statement about the need for future hikes.
The problems with how France prosecutes sexual violence involving minors go beyond the wording of any laws, jurists and legal experts say.
Waymo's next step will be to propose wording for its jury instructions, which Alsup will have an opportunity to review before approving.
Software-as-a-service startup Algolia just revamped its SLA, and it's interesting to see how the company is wording its policy.
These trilogues give EU politicians (MEPs) a chance to tweak the wording of the Copyright Directive and potentially remove some troublesome parts.
Once voting on all amendments has taken place, a vote is held to give final approval to the wording of the statement.
The process is expected to take months to complete and both houses should agree the final wording before it can be passed.
It employs artificial intelligence to resolve problems like repetitiveness, vague wording, sentence length variation, over-dependence on adverbs, passive voice, and more.
That wording, which seemed so progressive at the time, would now be regarded by some activists as starting from a false premise.
You have a huge influence on kids & using out of date stereotypical gender specific wording [that] prevents young girls from becoming firefighters.
The focus and wording of the reviews are so aligned that the YouTuber highlights multiple time codes where the two uncannily overlap.
The Einstein Sentiment tool uses advanced technology to understand sentiment, even in cases when it is not entirely clear from the wording.
Vox and the Elections Research Center tried as best we could to copy the exact wording of the poll questions we replicated.
Why would the design or wording of an ad make a difference in how people behave once they've actually installed the app?
"I'm not quite there yet," Trump said in an interview with The Washington Post, using wording similar to Ryan's two months before.
This is the text that will enter the federal register and the official final wording of the new rules and justification thereof.
The government could slightly tweak the wording of its economic assessment to indicate a downgrade, the Nikkei report said without citing sources.
The exact wording meant that lawmakers backed an extension until June 30 if Parliament approves the government's Brexit deal by March 20.
A move in June, however, might mean changing the wording of the ECB's opening statement to reflect improved prospects for the economy.
This wording hints that a lack of preparedness or decision-making ability, but research has proven that this thinking is off-base.
Jones noticed the ticket's wording of "liquidated damages," finding out that the company couldn't issue a penalty legally based off that definition.
Mark Stannard of the Fairborn Police Department confirmed the wording of the post from Cyr's Facebook account to CNN in an email.
Talks between the three governments have stalled for months over disagreement on the wording of a study on the dam's environmental impact.
Pressed for details, the AAA referred to the paper's "tone and clarity" and cited the wording of a footnote on pension costs.
Huffman has not yet released the wording of the resolution, so Fitzpatrick said he wants to see that before committing to it.
"I regret that I wasn't more clear in my wording on the air," Trautwig said in a statement emailed by NBC Sports.
Wade since it's comparing a black-and-white choice versus shades of gray and the question wording seems to influence the answers.
"The specific wording of the New Jersey mandate is particularly egregious and one of the most specific and exclusionary," Ms. Cretcher said.
In a press release, Capital One used contradictory wording regarding the extent of the breach and what kind of information was hacked.
It is the wording of these women&aposs stories that struck me as so similar to the anecdote from Phillips&apos childhood.
But when polls adjust the wording and ask about providing aid to "needy people around the world," enthusiasm for cuts subsides significantly.
Think back to whether or not you used immature or inappropriate wording when creating an account or email somewhere on the internet.
To make sure the wording of the ordinance would stand up to legal scrutiny if it passed, Wiegert spoke with Kris Kobach.
He wrote: Twitter is wording this new quality filter as a tool to hide notifications from bots and duplicate tweets from spammers.
Lawmakers will vote on each amendment one by one, before voting to give final approval to the wording of the motion itself.
Derrick pointed to the G214 wording on exchange rate 'flexibility' in Dubai, 21980, and 'global current account imbalances' in Boca Raton, 280.
Less than half, 2021%, say they oppose the plans, down from 23.6% last month, when the question wording included Donald Trump's name.
Totally misquoted by Secretary Kerry was the wording of UN Resolution 2628, which was adopted in the Security Council in November 28503.
Clinton did not flesh out her proposal, her wording suggested she might be willing to impose such a zone without Russia's cooperation.
Over time, Starbucks covered up the siren's breasts, then her tail, then did away with all wording in the logo in 2011.
The wording of his address was virtually identical to the one he made on Tuesday to the House of Commons Finance Committee.
Some lawmakers and Nebraska's secretary of state had pushed to simplify the wording, but in the end the original text was used.
If approved, an amendment would be included in the final motion's wording, changing its meaning or adding extra conditions to parliament's approval.
In the original submission, the wording of each theme clue was "Spot's spot" and BENCH PRESS appeared in place of TEA SERVICE.
Miquel Iceta, the leader of the Catalan branch of the Socialist party, expressed bemusement at the "complex" wording used by Mr. Puigdemont.
Monique Shehebar Brooklyn To the Editor: In addition to revised wording for subway announcements, better word pronunciation would help improve riders' understanding.
The wording of the referendum has yet to be determined, leaving uncertainty over how far it would go in overturning the restrictions.
As a rule, we should be striving for wording that is descriptive and not euphemistic, while above all being accurate and fair.
"Your position is clearly wrong under the plain wording of the contract," reads the letter from Jones Day, the campaign's law firm.
"  The agency noted that the mistake made in three of its situation reports was the result of an "error in the wording.
Normandy's small producers long complained that the slim difference in wording between "Camembert of Normandy" and Camembert "Made in Normandy" was misleading.
Mr. Lee said he was initially unsure whether he would support the measure, citing some qualms with the wording of the legislation.
Conor O'Mahony, a lecturer in law at University College Cork, says the continued contentiousness reveals problems with the wording of the ban.
When asked if that means the US will "take" the oil fields, as Trump has said, Esper responded with somewhat unusual wording.
But the wording had been revised to account for subsequent legal and geopolitical developments and to add explicit references to radical Islam.
McGahn's memo to the State, Homeland Security and Justice departments acknowledges that the wording of the order Trump signed Friday was ambiguous.
Part of it may have had to do with the wording, because other people didn't point it out the way I did.
All 193 U.N. members except the United States agreed to its wording in July, but only 164 - including Brazil - formally ratified it.
Justice Susan Brown said the wording of the text, including the specific use of "my will" indicated deliberate intention on the man's part.
A school staff member cleaning up a room later found a zip-lock bag printed with wording that indicated the contents contained drugs.
The "One Less Lonely Girl" star plugged Lowry on a tweet that got over 50K retweets, but he got the hashtag wording wrong.
Voting will take place on each amendment one by one, before lawmakers vote to give final approval to the wording of the motion.
Bill Clinton was known to change the wording in his State of the Union addresses while riding along Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol.
Pokémon Go cheaters will now be permanently banned from playing the popular game, according to updated wording in the game's terms of service.
And the Bank of Canada on Wednesday held interest rates steady but removed wording in its statement about the need for future hikes.
Update: Some wording in this piece has been changed to better reflect the confluence of events that led to Moonlight's Best Picture win.
The wording of the statement makes it seem as if the plan all along has been to review the documents and repost them.
A similar edict said that only Indonesian ships could export coal and palm oil and import rice, though the wording was characteristically vague.
Those pieces of legislation—actually identical bills with the exact same wording—would try to ban encryption on phones sold in the states.
Many on Twitter were perplexed by Bush's wording and accused the candidate of having a shaky grasp on the nuances of the debate.
Some websites have seen altering of wording on specific topics, but as of yet, there don't seem to have been any major deletions.
In the updated phrasing, the wording leaves a little more wiggle room, only suggesting that carriers "may" be required to provide these responses.
With that wording Facebook does not promise to give users a copy of any of the information it has pervasively collected on them.
If you look closely, most brands are pretty careful with the wording on the label so they don't get classified as a drug.
But the Washington Post, ABC, and NBC, not exactly Trump loving media outlets, all agree the exact wording on the tape is unintelligible.
It might seem small but added up over multiple queries and the extra second of re-thinking my wording becomes a major hassle.
A second draft introduces wording to strengthen the need for rules to be uniform among states inside and outside the EU banking union.
Other states want Britain to need support from other states to trigger that move and tighter wording to ensure it has no veto.
Pizza Hut eventually changed the wording of the post, but the fact that it wasn't deleted entirely still struck many as very wrong.
"Please do not reply to clients using wording such as SAFE controls, or SAFE doesn't allow or strictly controls FX purchases," it read.
For under proportional representation the candidate seeks election solely as the representative of a party, whatever the wording of the constitution may be.
Supporters counter that the wording of the deal with Vietnam lays out the obligations, and potential sanctions, more explicitly than do previous agreements.
Laura Campos, director at resolution sponsor Nathan Cummings Foundation, said it may change the wording if it re-files the resolution for 2018.
The vague nature of the law's wording has left things open just enough that many companies have simply built for accessibility in mind.
Though the service has not released additional details, the wording of its statements may point to a parachute malfunction while inside the aircraft.
" She says the Grays' behavior is "just really odd" and that they are wearing dark clothing with "weird symbolism or wording on it.
But the commission's narrow wording left open the possibility that less senior officials or parts of the Saudi government had played a role.
"Brown or red tide is much catchier than harmful algal bloom," Mr. Korbel joked about the right wording to use in his broadcast.
Its model legislation influenced the wording of laws requiring analysis of rape kits in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New York, Texas and elsewhere.
The CBS Miami story did not show any corrections, though the Miami Herald reported some of the wording appeared to have been clarified.
"I'm a white woman, but I would say the prospects for minorities is 'significantly worse,'" one added, referencing the wording of the survey.
It's not clear from the wording of SoftBank's earnings report over exactly what period the telco giant will be investing $5BN into Didi.
Other people started to huddle around, trying to reconstruct the specific wording of the joke and the vocal inflections that made it funny.
In the Situation Room, as the speech was coming together, there were arguments over the wording that banned goods as well as people.
Doubtless with different wording, you could generate a better result for Trump or a worse one, depending on what you wanted to say.
The wording of the question left room for confusion, but Ms. Harris also has a history of making conflicting statements on the issue.
His wording is so imprecise, the policy implications so unclear, that it's possible to read it as saying all sorts of different things.
"We filtered out the reports that made a lot of wording changes over the previous year's version," Mr. Cohen said in an interview.
And internationally, he said, the wording of Ireland's law has been taken up by Islamic states seeking to justify their own blasphemy laws.
" Mr. Pompeo insisted that the general wording of the statement committed North Korea to an international inspection regime to confirm its "complete denuclearization.
Then, in June this year, what appeared to be a wording error on Steam's part resulted in the mass deletion of wishlisted games.
Should Mr. Varadkar's government propose constitutional wording that is too liberal, or too conservative, the proposed changes could be assailed from both sides.
She struggled to get the wording just right so the driver would know she was only in the tub because she was cold.
But he has been using his incorrect wording since at least 20033, when fact-checkers at PolitiFact first noted that it wasn't true.
But he has been using his incorrect wording since at least 2009, when fact-checkers at PolitiFact first noted that it wasn't true.
At one point in Seoul last month, Mr. Tillerson suggested the North must first completely disarm, though lately he has hedged that wording.
In January 2018, J.W. Marriott also publicly apologized when the wording of a customer survey prompted questions over its support of separatist movements.
Money laundering, for example, carries a penalty of between five and twenty-five years, and the wording of the law is unusually broad.
The sources said the wording of the tender suggests it will probably have also gone to lithium producers, chemical producers and battery makers.
Specific reference to the Hastings impeachment was made during the Philadelphia debates, and that practice influenced the wording of the Constitution's impeachment clause.
But in May the Trump administration refused to sign an agreement on challenges in the Arctic due to discrepancies over climate change wording.
He later added he rejected the wording for the question proposed by Kobach, and instead used language from a different Census Bureau survey.
Textualist analysis often points out that, had Congress wanted a different conclusion, other wording was readily available for it to reach that conclusion.
The wording has also changed to "100 Percent Profits to Charity," which Newman's Own feels is a slight but significant clarification to consumers.
Under the wording in the legislative deal, it would be difficult, but not impossible, for the president to undercut sanctions without congressional approval.
In January 2018, J.W. Marriott also publicly apologized when the wording of a customer survey prompted questions over its support of separatist movements.
A referendum bill will be drafted in the coming weeks and the final wording of the vote will likely be announced in March.
The wording contrasts with Rosneft's statement following the completion of drilling on the first well in its Kara Sea project in September 2014.
Sanders does indeed often emphasize the middle class, but it would be interesting to see whether different wording here might change the results.
The Committee of Eleven changed the wording to 'natural born citizen' without explanation, and the Convention ultimately adopted the modified provision without debate.
That was mostly the result of a boycott from the anti-statehood political groups, who were upset with the wording of the referendum.
The U.S. is also fighting with China over the wording of the final statement that leaders will issue at the conference, with the Trump administration pushing hard to change boilerplate wording calling for "free and open trade" to "free and fair trade" — in line with the Trump administration's desire to aggressively use U.S. trade laws to keep out unfairly traded imports.
These test ads featured the same wording in Target and G Suite bitcoin giveaway tweets, with one containing the exact same scam website URL.
The bill will be passed back and forth, a process known as 'ping pong', until both houses agree on the wording of the bill.
The Met used "suggested admission" on its signs many years ago and so the change will revert back to that wording, the museum said.
Users are, of course, prompted for permission to access their microphones, but one expert quoted in the piece argues the wording is still misleading.
For example, it deftly shows how blue is both introspective (they use the wording "interior life")  and the hue portraying man's desire for transcendence.
All 193 U.N. members except the United States agreed its wording in July, but only 164 formally ratified it at a ceremony in Marrakesh.
Pushed to comment further on the "off-brand people" photo guidelines, Agrawal said she didn't recognize that wording and that it had been removed.
Opponents say this wording makes the Clean Power Plan invalid, since the EPA has long regulated mercury emissions from power plants under Section 10.
MorphoSys does not intend to update any of these forward-looking statements as far as the wording of the relevant press release is concerned.
But it's important that Saint John doesn't become the sole voice and face of Uber when outrage over the company's tone-deaf wording occurs.
Snopes subsequently updated its story, apologizing for any wording that might have seemed to imply the Babylon Bee was actively trying to deceive readers.
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron accepted a recommendation to change the wording after the phrasing was tested on potential campaigners, academics and language experts.
A number of things can affect a poll's results, including the wording of a horse-race question and the order that items are asked.
In 2014 it secured an order compelling the central bank to print all the wording on new banknotes in Tamil as well as Sinhala.
The wide range reflects what pollsters have long known — that small changes in the wording of questions can trigger big differences in survey responses.
Earlier, a spokeswoman for the popular tourist destination in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, said officials were reviewing the placement and wording of warning signs.
Mixter says that the wording around "knowing" is vague, and that without clear guidelines, reporting the crime could create a liability for the site.
The leaders have been wrangling on the wording of a final communique since Friday with international trade and climate change the main stumbling blocks.
Battle noted wording of the request had not indicated the release of the full video, only the moments "immediately after" the shooting, WBTV reported.
Davis's proposed wording was not inserted by edict, nor did it fall outside CNN's normal editorial process, said the people familiar with Davis's involvement.
HR 281 is supported by the Attorney General, though it's opposed by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, who contest "unlawful" wording describing cohabitation.
" He continued, "I especially apologize to our African American students, who I have let down by not initially recognizing the inappropriateness of this wording.
" While the parents differed on the exact wording of Hatchell's statement, they were unanimous in saying their daughters heard the words "noose" and "tree.
In the latest statement, the most important changes in wording include: The fed deleted the long-used phrase "being patient" from its policy statement.
In the new wording, they said, unhappy consumers are directed by the FCC to file a formal complaint if their issues are left unresolved.
Paul LePage at a Friday news conference semi-apologized for his wording "slip-up" but accused the press of trying to twist his words.
In March 2015, the wording used by city attorneys in response to the Rice family's wrongful-death suit also blamed Rice for the shooting.
Critics say its vague wording violates freedom of expression and puts vulnerable people, such as victims of sexual violence, at risk of being prosecuted.
On the morning of July, 27 Congress submitted a written proposal, with new wording on resolving GST disputes between the center and the states.
Various other clarifications were made by Eliot Horowitz, and he also conveyed willingness to change the wording of the license if it would help.
The paper did not amend its wording, saying in a public statement that it took care "to use the most appropriate phrasing" for stories.
This wording could mean that the central bank will opt for smaller cuts in the future, said Natalia Orlova, chief economist at Alfa Bank.
ASCEND has conducted their own survey using extremely misleading wording which, not surprisingly, led to lower support for programs like those funded through TPPP.
But, before the big vote, MPs will make attempts to change the wording of the motion through a parliamentary device known as an amendment.
In the end, the ECB tweaked the wording of its statement to reflect the increased economic concerns but kept its reference to balanced risks.
Press freedom advocates said the manual's wording blurred the line between journalists and combatants and gave commanders the authority to detain reporters without charge.
However, issues with the wording notwithstanding, with these two pieces of legislation it is officially legal to breastfeed in public in all 50 states.
So, when 22-year-old Burrow was asked how he felt about the Trump situation, you can tell he's wording his answer very carefully.
The wording of the Bank of England Act 1998, which enshrines the operational independence of the central bank, leaves plenty of room for change.
While this proposal is consistent with the wording of Article II, some question may be raised as to whether it violates separation of powers.
However, Amnesty International has warned that the vague wording of the decree could allow it to be used broadly to crack down on dissent.
Meanwhile, Betts' parents have apologized for the wording in his death notice that didn't mention the mass shooting whose victims included his younger sister.
The exact wording is still under consultation between several government departments, with the transport, environment and business departments all feeding into the final document.
The vague wording caused considerable confusion among carmakers, because it was unclear whether cars that use both batteries and traditional engines would be permitted.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Monday about a new marketing campaign for the Newman's Own brand rendered the wording on a new label incorrectly.
A new poll in the Apple encryption battle shows how the wording of surveys and their methodology can have a dramatic effect on results.
The change in wording underscores how relations between Berlin and Washington have deteriorated since U.S. President Donald Trump entered the White House in January.
Unless you drill down and evaluate whether question wording and order have influenced the poll results, forecasting who's ahead in tight races is unreliable.
Foreign governments and nongovernmental organizations denounced two earlier drafts, saying their wording implied that the Chinese government viewed such groups as potential criminal organizations.
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons changed the wording in its Transgender Offenders Manual to dial down certain protections for transgender inmates, reports NPR.
Strasburger also warned on the ongoing "threat to encryption" from the vague wording in the bill — something other parliamentary committees have been critical of.
Within the secular marriage ceremony that the government lets you have, there's a lot of leeway in terms of the wording you can use.
Finally, the wording raises an obvious question: Did Nunes go to the White House because the source was a member of the Trump administration?
If you ask someone whether an Etsy centerpiece looks ugly, or if a certain way of wording an invitation is tacky, they'll tell you.
A new poll in the Apple encryption battle shows how the wording of surveys and their methodology can have a dramatic effect on results.
Ms. Young conceded that the wording of the new policies would not necessarily cover other forms of gender-based harassment, such as inappropriate comments.
The witnesses refused to answer the question regardless of which senator asked, which party they came from, and what kind of wording they used.
The wording was reminiscent of a boast he made during the presidential campaign that his hands, and by extension his genitals, were big enough.
Scientists who worked on the report said none of the 13 agencies that reviewed it tried to undermine its findings or change its wording.
While a news release was posted online on Tuesday, the actual wording of the charges is expected to be made public only next week.
Critics also said the legislation shifted the burden of responsibility to the providers from the courts, leading to last-minute changes in its wording.
He apologized, pitching the wording carefully—enough to acknowledge that the incident was bad but not enough to encourage any kind of future lawsuit.
Executives have complained that the wording of the law is ambiguous, fearing that it gives China's ruling Communist Party substantial leeway to target them.
I now show the images with banners covering the faces; on them is the exact wording of what the I.C.F. said about each photo.
The Xinjiang officials' wording on Tuesday left room for uncertainty as to how much freedom can be exercised by inmates who have been released.
Shopify says the corrections were "minor" changes to its wording, as it updated the words "pay" and "payments" in descriptions of the company's products.
If Congress passes a bill to fund the wall, lawmakers need to force out any wording that commits to collecting the money from Mexico.
Health economists appear to agree with this, with 80 percent saying premiums should not be higher for those with "genetic defects" (the poll's wording).
Dean said the list read like questions that developed naturally during the course of a conversation, rather than the exact wording of a prosecutor.
I think we've been really intentional in trying to deconstruct cis-heteronormative beauty standards in the wording of the message we sent out there.
James Comey is not someone who typically walks into a setting having rehearsed in advance his precise wording, but this was no ordinary occasion.
The wording of the questions was puzzling given that both types of offensive content have long been banned by Facebook's own terms of use.
Cyprus has been insisting that any wording must reflect the fact that Turkey has not yet met EU conditions for opening such new chapters.
But, before the big vote, lawmakers will make attempts to change the wording of the motion through a parliamentary device known as an amendment.
Watson's wording suggests that any future iterations of this travel ban are unlikely to hold up legally, unless a higher court overturns his reasoning.
FIFA has obscured the offside rule with its wording that a player can be in an offside position, provided he is not interfering with play.
Furthermore, scientists tend to be a meticulous lot, wanting to nail down the wording of each sentence before rolling out a report to the public.
Diplomats from the European Union and United States are negotiating with Arab counterparts on the wording of the resolution to be voted on next week.
In the end, the ECB tweaked the wording of the introductory statement to reflect the increased economic concerns but kept its reference to balanced risks.
"This includes the number, placement and wording of our signage and warnings," said a statement from Jacquee Wahler, vice president of Walt Disney World Resort.
Most people don't have strongly held views on most subjects, and poll results on these kinds of questions are normally highly sensitive to question wording.
Even the wording in the Facebook posts revealing Hannah B's potential suitors hinted that many of these guys would not make it to the mansion.
He was regularly instructed to prevent larger groups of black men from entering together, although he says his bosses were always careful with their wording.
Two told BuzzFeed News they feel the careful wording of the company's latest announcement seemingly allows for Cornelissen to return to DataCamp in the future.
Vandee also objected to wording in the original BuzzFeed News story that implied she had said the HBCU trip was listed on the physical itinerary.
So to be effective, the wording of a pre-nup would need to indicate your fiance is agreeing to sign that waiver after you're hitched.
As a result, Reuters/Ipsos is amending the wording of the choice and eliminating the word "Neither," bringing the option in line with other polls.
My wording was baroque and off-putting, and phrases like "The Innocence of Mockingbirds" and "A Love So Deadly: On Romeo & Juliet" peppered my drafts.
Reviewing the advertising policies, they saw that Facebook does not have a ban couple or group sex apps, so they decided to change the wording.
Uber and Lyft, meanwhile, criticized the decision, though with careful wording emphasizing that the companies aren't opposed to ensuring that drivers receive a living wage.
That was mostly the result of a boycott from the anti-statehood political groups, who were upset with the wording of the referendum. Then-Gov.
The MPAA said that although "the emerging 'deepfake' problem deserves attention", the bill's vague wording would result in "unintended, harmful consequences and is likely unconstitutional".
"It kept the wording of its accompanying statement extremely tight – more hawkish than we had expected," Alfa Bank economist Natalia Orlova said in a note.
The CNIL also says that it's often too hard to understand how your data is being used — Google's wording is broad and obscure on purpose.
Census officials adjusted the wording of census materials to emphasize that everyone in the household should be counted, including children and babies of all ages.
They could limit the mobile live streaming to premium users and exclusive content, though the wording of the blog post seems to nix that possibility.
The press materials for the app said that users could message other users to challenge them to a race, which Bosnak admitted was poor wording.
Photo: Getty Negotiations over the wording of the final communiqué from the G20 meeting of the world's wealthiest nations carried on late into Saturday morning.
"Disputed by 3rd Party Fact-Checkers," the note read (which is Facebook's exact wording for how they're labeling dubious stories.) The warning made no difference.
A short while later the same Lime spokesperson sent us another version of the statement with updated wording, now entirely removing the reference to Contee.
In response, a heated debate broke out online as actors, fans, and activists spoke up against attempts to change the wording of the casting notice.
But recent negotiations between the two countries' governments over how to settle the matter, the wording of an apology and material compensation are becoming fraught.
In the current rule, the wording implies that carriers "will" have to provide responses to the commission regarding whether a complaint was satisfied or not.
For instance, employers can use wording like "entry-level" and "junior" to specify the expected salary and, at least implicitly, the expected age of applicants.
So, you just watched James Corden's 2017 Grammys opening number and you feel like you didn't catch the exact wording of that Hamilton-esque rap?
It aims to scrub the language by clarifying the wording of a similar initiative that was defeated in 2016, amid apparent confusion over the text.
Her lawyers changed some wording from the first lawsuit they filed because it sounded as if Melania was seeking to make money as First Lady.
Editor's note: A previous version of this story contained wording that may be confusing to some readers regarding whether or not the stickers change color.
The exact wording is in Latin and you can ask me to recite it the next time you see me at the swim-up bar.
This wording makes it seem like customers will receive 100 percent refunds for their preorder commitments, but we've reached out to Lily to confirm this.
"Once I learned of the policy and its antiquated wording, I took steps to have it corrected," Corrections Commissioner Rodney Ballard said in the memo.
While a statement on Iran did finally win approval, it was repeatedly held up in the preceding weeks over the wording of a single paragraph.
The broader rush for risk was still intact though, coming after the Fed left U.S. rates unmoved as expected but tweaked its wording on inflation.
Today, some commission staff members point out that the wording did not rule out the possibility that lower-ranking Saudi officials had assisted the hijackers.
HazteOir said the court ruling violates its right to free speech, but it would now review the exact wording of the message on the bus.
It merely assures that these fabricated products comply with existing labeling regulations that disallow clever wording combinations designed to suggest equivalence to a standardized food.
One of Chaika's officials even passed a document similar to her Trump Tower memo -- in some places, the wording was the same -- to Republican Rep.
"With the wording of how that contract was going, he wouldn't have been able to grow his brand much outside of gaming," Jessica told us.
During the debates about the wording of the new standards, it was decided that keeping someone for more than 15 days in solitary was torture.
Creative teams have sought to rework problematic classic musicals, either by changing wording (only possible with permission from the writers' representatives), or by rethinking staging.
North Korean diplomats used to repeat to us the regime's official line, often using the exact wording of stories from Rodong Sinmun, the party's newspaper.
Even with the Constitution's current wording, Mr. Roca believes it allows for as much self-government as can be achieved without actually seceding from Spain.
The exact wording isn't settled yet, but here's the gist of it: Every time you pump gas, you're contributing to air pollution and climate change.
Though it is angrier and more pointed now than it was downtown, its wording clearer and its jokes finer tuned, it is also more accessible.
Since the controversy, he says Manatee County has provided staff trainings and clarified wording in the dress code about what constitutes distracting or disruptive attire.
Will Wilson, who was named CEO and secretary general for the federation on Monday, said the wording in the filing was shocking and very disappointing.
After being alerted to the myriad items at issue, a little over half "had their wording altered or were taken down," according to the Journal.
In a joint statement from the foreign ministers, the bloc condemned Turkey's incursion into northeastern Syria, agreeing on strong wording despite initial concerns from Britain.
Since this ended up being a Thursday puzzle, I can appreciate the use of a slightly more cryptic and "concise" wording for the theme clues.
In separate research notes, they both noted committee members were concerned about the precise wording of PMI's proposed reduced-risk claims when voting against them.
The changes to the manual's discussion of civilian protections came after months of criticism from various legal scholars about the wording in the 2015 version.
Pelosi "deputized" Kildee and dispatched him to the Speaker's office, where for several hours he, Ryan and leadership staffers negotiated the wording of the amendment.
Laufman said wording in the indictment about plotting to remove the ambassador on behalf of Ukrainian officials seems to go to the heart of FARA.
In a joint statement from the foreign ministers, the bloc condemned Turkey's incursion into northeastern Syria, agreeing on strong wording despite initial concerns from Britain.
Their exact wording in their six page letter was, they wanted to discuss the implications of this exhibit on the community, on the Boston community.
Critics pointed to the T-shirt wording that said the person was a 503G hotspot instead of "I have a 4G hotspot" as particularly dehumanizing.
One strategy I've tried is wording my profile so I come up in searches employers may be conducting that I might be a fit for.
The hypocrisy of our Constitution's wording, in which euphemisms must be found every time the institution of slavery is protected, reveals the founding fathers' chagrin.
There is no legal support for the theory that the Constitution can only apply to the extent that express terms are mentioned in its wording.
Instead, the will might refer to the "current federal estate-tax exemption amount" (or similar wording) that should be used in calculating the kids' inheritance.
But it watered down the original wording, which would have extended the mandate of the U.N. human rights commission in South Sudan for a year.
CNBC late Wednesday counted more than two dozen comments with identical or nearly-identical wording that were posted within two hours of Zuckerberg's Valentine photo.
Democrats reportedly began working on those articles Saturday, but the final wording and scope is far from set — and that, House Judiciary Committee Chair Rep.
Officials at the APEC meeting in the Vietnamese resort of Danang said the sticking points were wording on free trade, fighting protectionism and climate change.
"We are worried about some of the wording in the declaration," John Peder Egenaes, secretary general of Amnesty International in Norway, said in an interview.
Lawmakers will vote on each of the selected amendments one by one, before voting to give final approval to the wording of the motion itself.
Part of the issue is the bill's wording, which specifies that doctors must "prescribe" marijuana, instead of "recommending" it, as doctors do in other states.
Please advise if you prefer silicone-based or water-based lubricants for my approach into your criminal, destructive cunts, for the most politically-correct wording.
"There was discussion on how to get the wording right between offering an ambitious relationship but making clear frictionless trade was impossible," another person said.
When asked about the specific wording in the school's handbook regarding the "No Zero" policy, the spokesperson said some facilities discuss their own range of points.
The focus Thursday will be on its current assessment of global risks and whether this translates into a change in wording for the ECB's written communication.
The confusion arose over the wording of a Right to Information Act public petition and a tweet from a member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
Priebus' wording did not appear to foreshadow the dramatic reversal of Trump's apparent Russia policy that experts say would be required to deter further cyber attacks.
In the run-up to the conclusion of that summit, Chinese diplomats reportedly stormed the foreign minister's office in order to secure wording acceptable to Beijing.
After the budget he objected that it was "very hard to see" how Mr Hammond's tax announcement squared with the "absolutely clear" wording of the manifesto.
If you read carefully you'll see the body text wording actually specifies that the MPA has "closed all individual reports related to unplanned pregnancies" (emphasis mine).
But the actual wording of these restrictions is still ambiguous, and seems to give MoviePass the right to limit your film selection at its own discretion.
The EU Council warns that any breach should be appropriately addressed and remedied by competent and resolution authorities, but it does so in relatively loose wording.
The Bank of Canada held its benchmark interest rate steady at 1.75% on Wednesday as expected and removed wording about the need for future rate hikes.
"With the wording of how that contract was going, he wouldn't have been able to grow his brand much outside of gaming," Blevins told Business Insider.
She said that "when we did the post merger case on not giving full information, the wording of the decision reflects the seriousness" of the issue.
But this would be a long process, taking a year at least, with no way of saying if the report's recommendations or wording would be heeded.
Some of that wording suggests that although The Voice's editorial operations are ending, Barbey may still be working to salvage or sell parts of the company.
On March 8th he objected that it was "very hard to see" how Mr Hammond's tax announcement squared with the "absolutely clear" wording of the manifesto.
ET. No change in interest rates is expected but the wording of the FOMC's statement may hint at the possible timing of its next rate hike.
This time, the company admitted "performance impact from the software updates may initially be higher" on some workloads, but the wording was still vague and confusing.
The European Parliament did, however, endorse a call to ban oil drilling in the region's "icy" waters - wording Norway says does not concern its current plans.
These could be given greater legal force, perhaps through an interpretative declaration or a codicil, or even tweaks to the wording of the withdrawal agreement itself.
Once they have consigned to memory the full wording of Article 7 of the EU treaty, they can turn to Tony Judt's "Europe: The Grand Illusion".
The wording of the release isn't very clear, and to a layperson, it does read as if 7 percent of Scott's genes were altered by space.
The careful wording of the announcement suggested a painstaking negotiation between the university and Mr Ramadan, who commands a vast personal following, especially in francophone Europe.
Since November 20163th firms have had, for example, to include wording in adverts that they "intentionally" designed smokes in a way that made them more addictive.
The report also says the wording of the 2015 deal did not constrain the company from using AI analytical techniques on the data (something DeepMind disputes).
Despite the clumsy and opaque wording in the budget documents, it appears the fee would be collected on refined products rather than the crude oil itself.
Merkel and the Greens have rejected the call by the CSU for a migrant cap but there are signs that conservatives could agree on different wording.
The wording led to widespread confusion, with post-election data indicating that many voters just left the question blank on their ballots and declined to answer.
In addition, it seemed smart enough to not need you to ask the question using the specific wording that you used when inputting the data, either.
As shown by the wording of the Tenth Amendment (reserving unlisted powers to the states and people), the founders rejected the idea of implied sovereign powers.
They ran a series of ads with stereotypical male and female stock imagery, like a football and a picture of a perfume bottle, using identical wording.
If the "extended period" wording was dropped, Goh said that would be a hawkish signal, likely sending the Singapore dollar's nominal effective exchange rate (NEER) higher.
I can't even tell you what the wording of the Constitution is, but I read it once, and when I read it, I went 'Holy crap!
The state's Republican chairman, Doug Steinhardt, helped to draft the wording that asked whether voters were in favor of county government providing support to ICE agents.
Then, Leno would read the jokes in order into a tape recorder, re-listen to them and determine the exact wording and timing for each one.
Deng Haiqing, a visiting economics scholar at Renmin University, said the change of wording suggested the monetary policy stance has been "changed rather than fine-tuned".
The wording of the ISIS statement Thursday mirrors the language in its claims after last year's attack in Nice, France, and the nightclub shooting in Orlando.
This slight tweak in the wording of the bill is intended to assure Democrats the legislation will not water down regulations and other important public protections.
Voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved the Question 28503 ballot initiative to keep the current wording of the state's anti-discrimination statute, according to news website MassLive.
A source who heard Sadler's remarks could not confirm her exact wording, but agreed that Sadler made comments along the lines described by the first source.
Many had been speculating the event would live stream on Twitter, due to the wording Apple is using in its latest Promoted Tweet about the event.
The government last month said any attempt to change the wording of a vote will not impact the agreement itself or prevent or delay Britain's departure.
Besides the tighter lending rules and other new restrictions, a change of wording in the U.S. sanctions package is also sending ripples through the Russian economy.
The men's lawyers asserted that the messages were intended to invite the men over and that the clear wording in the messages was evidence of sobriety.
Emerson and her team also embed themselves in the recruiting process to evaluate the colleges their clients target and even review the wording of job postings.
But by wording its expectations as helpful hints, rather than orders, ride-hailing companies can avoid the appearance of a direct supervisory relationship with their drivers.
Its wording also reduces the agency of Hungarian officials in the final year of World War II, when hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews were murdered.
By clicking on a word within his notes, he could jump to that part of the audio recording to check the exact wording of a comment.
Denis McDonough, President Obama's chief of staff at the time, blames the delay on McConnell, who he says had concerns with the wording of the statement.
After being deluged with public comments and emails, he altered his bill yet again, with new wording to exempt implants for self-expression and medical purposes.
Both the campus NAACP and some history professors objected to its original wording because it failed to mention slavery as the cause of the Civil War.
But in a 2016 paper, Texas Southern University law professor Asmara M. Tekle points out that other death-tech startups might benefit from the same wording.
"I was just referring to the fact that [the] wording of the NDA doesn't preclude journalists from speaking to folks on the record," the staffer said.
Asked about the president's speech writing process, the official said that the specific wording needs to be coordinated across a wide range of agencies and stakeholders.
To people steeped in polling methodology, the fatal flaw in the Suffolk/USA Today poll came in question wording, where other polls showed hugely different results.
When the White House issued an initial statement on settlements last week, some analysts read its ambiguous wording as leaving Israel plenty of room for maneuvering.
"It's impossible for us, a country that has been repeatedly attacked by terrorists, to agree with such wording," said the government's top spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov.
The groups are asking that USDA change its wording now because they have seen their profits in grass-fed beef decline drastically in the past year.
"Difficult to say at this stage how much lower consensus could go given all the negative wording on 2018," Morgan Stanley analysts said in a note.
He said the wording is "technically correct" — preeclampsia only occurs in women who've recently been pregnant, and even postpartum preeclampsia is believed to originate during pregnancy.
The neat, usually flawless, wording of the placards was itself a sign of pride in the huge advances in literacy that Evo brought to the region.
He acknowledged that some lawmakers have been using different terminology, even as he argued the specific wording didn't impact the fundamentals of what Democrats are doing.
He said the vague wording in the statute and the requirement that defendants be shown to have willfully violated the law make such cases difficult enough.
The Trump administration insists — as the Obama administration did — that such wording allows for sanctions to counter human rights violations, weapons proliferation or support of terrorism.
The careful wording is consistent with the statement released Wednesday afternoon from Google CEO Sundar Pichai, the only high-profile tech exec to issue public remarks.
Subtle bureaucratic choices in the wording and administration of the census can have huge consequences for who is counted, and how it shifts American voting districts.
The wording suggests this could include anything from taking control of regional police and finances to installing a new governing team or calling a snap election.

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