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G.E.'s new report has similarly dire language.
To some degree, such dire language reflects predictable political gamesmanship.
Forecasts had used dire language when describing the storm's potential impact.
Queried by a reporter about his "dire language", he could have admitted that he exaggerated a bit.
In dire language, he evoked the specter of totalitarianism, saying Mr. Trump embodied a "brand of anger that has led other nations into the abyss".
China's leaders have used increasingly dire language in recent years to inveigh against government corruption, which they liken to a disease that is eroding the strength of Communist governance.
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Others say that in the blur of warnings and precautions that modern society requires on so many things it is easier than ever to dismiss an avalanche danger sign as the work of lawyers or fussy government monitors, however dire the language.
Is is possible that the New Testament book of Revelation -- known to millions as "The Revelation of Jesus Christ," and known for its dire apocalyptic language and horrific visions of the "End of time," was originally not a Christian work at all?
Apart from their dire-sounding language, we are as one people.
Despite studies warning of the negative economic consequences of Britain's dire record on language learning, modern language study in England is in dramatic decline.
As such, this led to confusion that could have had dire consequences for language written into such prominent law, such as its funding of workforce initiatives not making the important distinction between informatics and information technology (IT).
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