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But the chair backs language in the 2010 spending bill that says NSF needs a 7% increase in 2011 to stay on its doubling path.

The measure reportedly only took as long to make it to the floor as it did because Republicans refused to back language directly criticizing Trump, as they generally have after pretty much all of his scandals.

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Likewise, it is understandable when people asking for money curry favor by parroting back language they think foundations like.

In plain, pared-back language, Almond picks out the tale of Michael and his friend Mina as they care for the squalid miracle they've stumbled across.

Bringing back language requirements and starting children early in languages, in elementary school, just might help our translating problems, as well as American ignorance and condescending smugness about other cultures and values.

A small but significant number of countries, led by Iran, Russia, Syria and the Vatican, have pushed hard to roll back language on women's rights to where we were decades ago.

Should we be scaling back language classes, math classes, or something else?

In Beautiful and Pointless, he takes on modern poetry in curiously laid-back language, full of complacent qualifiers and modifiers, choked with asides that strangle the least hint of strong judgment.

In March it backed German-language teaching of Islam in public schools and agreed that religious freedom must be bounded by the "basic democratic order".

Mrs Clinton voted against the censure, instead backing weaker language in an alternative measure offered by Barbara Boxer, a California Democrat.

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