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Wellness is the word preferred to weight.
("Distressing" might be the word preferred by Mr. Sharpton's critics).
Also, as migration (a word preferred to "illegal immigration") is controlled, amnesty for three million undocumented Mexicans now living in the U.S. should be considered.
"She is beautiful and a widow of a martyr at the same time," Mr. Abu Mustafa said, using the word preferred by Palestinians for a killed fighter, often a terrorist to Israelis.
Stag parties and employers keen for their staff to bond are following extreme-sport junkies to Britain's cliff faces for a spot of 'coasteering' - the word preferred by the established outdoor pursuit firms that offer supervised sea jumps.
If foreigners sell their dollars to hold yuan instead they will put upward pressure on the currency, making it harder to "manage" (to use the word China prefers) or "manipulate" (to use the word preferred by its critics; see article).Despite China's capital controls, the offshore market also affords its firms an alternative source of borrowing.
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Lionel Jospin, a Socialist prime minister, for instance, privatised more companies than his right-wing predecessors without ever using the word, preferring "opening up the capital".
While Morris avoids the T word, preferring the broader "anomalous cognition", his team's research is merely the tip of a very ancient iceberg.
As for gentrification, he doesn't like the word, preferring the term "displacement," which encompasses deep changes to the population, culture and economics of a neighborhood.
We don't really believe in the last word, prefer not to be told what's best and would rather make our own discoveries.
He attended sessions for six years and never spoke a word, preferring instead to make drawings of his fellow legislators, which he published in the satirical "Sansad Upanishad: The Scriptures of Parliament".
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