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The website of the often quoted Campaign for Weekly Waste Collections helpfully spells out that bi-weekly collections mean that "in plain terms general refuse will be collected only 26 times a year".
In plain terms, this is often described as a fear of privatisation.
In plain terms, the President was saying: We're going ahead, to war.
In plain terms, the aircrews and mission controllers have to outthink the enemy.
In plain terms, it means you're stuck and that any move out of the predicament invites disaster.
In plain terms, that means the company will be sold on the New York Stock Exchange under the DELL symbol.
In plain terms, the IFS is suggesting that the Stevens plan requires a herculean performance on NHS efficiency savings and annual budget cuts for the rest of Whitehall which would be nearly twice as deep as during this parliament.
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He added in plainer terms, "We don't own your photos — you do".
"I know, none of it means anything to anyone," said Mr. Burney, who explained that in plainer terms the Magniflex mattress is foam with holes drilled through it.
And he's begun putting the themes of his work — environmental destruction, gender and spirituality, an embrace of beauty and hope — in plainer terms.
In plainer terms what the academic feminists could be taken to be saying is that (a) you're a woman if you think you are and (b) you're a woman if other people think you are.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com