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In February, a group of civic groups submitted suggestions for rewording a section of the law.
Try rewording slightly: "I've heard so many nice things about you".
Most of the changes applied by the nudge unit are tiny: a text message, rewording a letter, a personalised email.
In light of all this, I would suggest an exercise in rewording some of the DoE's claims.
By rewording the ads to appeal to the respondents' underlying psychological disposition, the researchers were able to influence and change their opinions.
Charities have been making some concrete changes, from rewording the letters in their holiday appeals to canceling trips, postponing projects and in some cases laying off staff members.
The bureau appeared to have underestimated the number of Dominicans, Colombians and perhaps others as a result of rewording a question on the 2000 census form.
They tested some of the same questions throughout, which is important because merely rewording a question – even when describing the same policy – can cause major differences in results.
This article was amended on 1 January 2013, rewording a previously ambiguous sentence that could have been taken to imply that rickets and scurvy were communicable diseases.
On a new track Pow Pow, he keeps reconstructing and rewording the sentiment, "From this position, I can see both sides.
The cashier, in Starbucks's typical passive-aggressive practice of rewording every order, called out to the barista: "A venti bold red eye".
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