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"It is not correct to describe public citizenship, having public advocacy as lobbying," Mr. Gingrich said.
He is correct to describe a rebel army that "fanned through the undefended countryside like a nightmare".
Finnigan also said that while she had meant no offence by her comments on Evans, it was legally correct to describe his crime as "non-violent".
The court's approach in this regard is revealed by its description of the abortion methods at issue, which the court is correct to describe as clinically cold or callous.
Ada Louise Huxtable, who was then the architecture critic of The New York Times, was entirely correct to describe 2 Columbus Circle as "a die-cut Venetian palazzo on lollypops".
Poyet is correct to describe the Palace fixture as "bigger" than the League Cup final and he simply cannot afford to take the risk of Cattermole either self destructing or losing concentration.
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The caption has been corrected to describe the larger picture.
T* does not literally include T as a part, but absorbs T by virtue of explaining in which way T is useful for understanding the world, what assumptions T is based on, where T fails, and how T must be corrected to describe the world accurately.
Pretending that there is only one correct way to describe language is confusing and untrue.
Moreover, accurate portrayals of symptoms should be paired with correct terminology to describe them.
What is wrong with using the correct terms to describe someone who has two mummies or daddies?
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