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Even so, the phraseology in which some experts talk about him sounds … odd.
In Eli parlance, a phraseology in which words come out of his mouth but nothing is ever said, that would be a resounding "yes".
Drafters of the U.S. federal Constitution adopted the due process phraseology in the Fifth Amendment, ratified in 1791, which provides that "No person shall... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law".
The company neither admitted nor denied guilt as part of the settlement—a common phraseology in such deals.The penalty seems rather light given the gravity of the SEC's accusations.
Nice people like us had effectively sentenced Justine Sacco to a year's punishment for the crime of some poor phraseology in a tweet – as if some clunky wording had been a clue to her secret inner evil.
The NSL served to Nicholas Merrill in 2004 included demands for cellular location information and "any other information which you consider to be an electronic communication transactional record" – an indication that the phraseology in the fiscal 2017 intelligence bill has direct NSL precedent.
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Peter Hain, who was secretary of state when the process to deal with On the Runs was introduced, told the court that the key phraseology used in the personal letters was "in essence common to all, that on the basis of current information they were not wanted and would not be arrested".
What follows is a cursory look, in the form of a glossary, at the indirect and informal terminology and phraseology found in eBay auction/set-sale listings of vinyl records, or rather, in the title lines of such.
But western diplomats fear this phraseology, used in a terse statement on Friday, could mean Assad rejects the UN format as the way to solve Syria's divisions.
There is no authentic original manuscript, and even if there were, it would likely not represent what Polo dictated since Rustichello asserted his own personality and familiar phraseology, especially in the standardized description of battles.
What all these works have in common is that they take the idea of basic pedestrian movement — walking, swinging the arms, bending the torso, hitching the knee, falling to the ground — and lyrically extend it into new phraseology, different in each case.
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