Sentence examples for a favored term from inspiring English sources

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Now let's examine "the outcome," to borrow a favored term from the report.

And Pruitt has adopted a favored term of the anti-regulatory right, "coöperative federalism": putting more of the onus for environmental rule-making and enforcement on states.

We need more choices, not less". And Pruitt has adopted a favored term of the anti-regulatory right, "coöperative federalism": putting more of the onus for environmental rule-making and enforcement on states.

AFCENT failed to provide additional details about the missions, those targeted, or that euphemism, "neutralization," which was once a favored term of the CIA's often muddled and sometimes murderous Phoenix Program that targeted the civilian "infrastructure" of America's enemies during the Vietnam War.

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In each of these cases, the company took on the role of a platform (another favored term), facilitating sellers on the supply side and buyers on the demand side in exchanging goods or services.

Though Vidal never "identified" as gay — he never "came out" — it was hardly a secret that the author of "The City and the Pillar" was, to use his own favored term, a homosexualist.

(The "I" in "LGBTQQI" stands for "intersex". And the ellipsis is Wesleyan's — presumably as a placeholder for more initials to come. Something's gotta give).) Though Vidal never "identified" as gay — he never "came out" — it was hardly a secret that the author of "The City and the Pillar" was, to use his own favored term, a homosexualist.

The challenge to America as a superpower — "hyperpower" is now the favored term in foreign-policy circles — is how to deploy not only our unparalleled military might but also our diplomatic and cultural influence so as to isolate and destroy the practitioners of global terrorism while at the same time drying up the political and social swamps that sustain them.

The challenge to America as a superpower—"hyperpower" is now the favored term in foreign-policy circles is how to deploy not only our unparalleled military might but also our diplomatic and cultural influence so as to isolate and destroy the practitioners of global terrorism while at the same time drying up the political and social swamps that sustain them.

The impression given, of standard forms embodying tendentious sentiments, is Victorian: an international (or "transnational," the curators' favored term) regime of busy stasis.

The point being made is that the young White was a hard bloke, notoriously impervious to "bollocking," his favored term for the ritual abuse heaped upon kitchen inferiors by the man in charge.

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