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He was stereotyped because the language used was designed to instill fear in people's hearts".
Because the language used in the commedia erudita was not easily comprehensible to the general public, these plays were performed for the nobility, usually by nonprofessional actors (dilettanti).
A veto would be awkward because the language used in the resolution, which attracted some 120 co-sponsors, echoes previous statements that Washington has endorsed condemning settlements, diplomats said.
According to a senior federal law enforcement official, the authorities were first drawn to Mr. Curtis because the language used in the letters was strikingly similar to language he had used before in letters to elected officials.
"You probably didn't realize that you signed away this right because the language used in forced arbitration agreements is thick with legalese so heavy you need a law degree to understand what it all means".
Because the language used in the instructions might be more understandable to analytically trained individuals and therefore might have influenced rater responses and scores, we included a second set of INXPs to assess the possible "framing effect" of the instructions given to the raters.
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The accounts appear to be primarily targeting Arab women as opposed to Western women because of the language used in all.
The organization, called the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, described the situation as hypocritical because of the language used by Mr. Osbourne and members of his family on their MTV series, "The Osbournes".
It was obvious to me that things would get worse for women, because, culturally, the language used to talk about women and the images we see of women have become so sour and restrictive.
In a statement, Farooq Murad, the secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, an umbrella group, said Lady Warsi's remarks were welcome because "unfortunately, the language used with reference to Muslims is feeding into stigmatization of one section of our society".
Wendy Murphy, a criminal law attorney representing the victim of such a case in Massachusetts, told VICE News that the federal law might actually make it harder for victims to prove the sexual encounter was unwanted because of the language used in the bill. .
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