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The majority leader has phrased it very interestingly.
Obama has phrased missions like this before to avoid over-promising: famously, with his 2009 "disrupt, dismantle and defeat" objective against al-Qaida.
"The government has phrased its arguments as though every document filed with this court contains classified information," the appeals court said in a decision released by the chief judge, William W. Wilkins.
Then there's the sports desk's deliriously complex version, which requires your prediction of every result, top scorer, total goals scored, and, I believe, the number of times Gabriel Clarke will give himself a mental high-five for the penetrating psychological acuity of the way he has phrased his question about the starting line-up.
As he has phrased it, "power has many different hands in Russia": the Kremlin doesn't have to issue direct orders for its many allies, religious, nationalistic and otherwise, to act in what they believe, rightly or not, to be its behalf.
But instead of finishing Mr. Zuma's political career, these legal woes reinflated it, making him, as the journalist Mark Gevisser has phrased it, the nation's "anti-Mbeki," a man who symbolized the alienation of those who felt the government was failing them.
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(Few have phrased it that weakly).
Health organizations have phrased their recommendations gingerly.
Originally, I had phrased the sentence differently.
Rogge could have phrased that differently, of course.
"I would have phrased it differently," he said.
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