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Growing up, "politics" signified posh men in suits using convoluted language not meant for the likes of me.

It not only is able to understand the convoluted language in Jeopardy! queries (answers in search of a question), but it acquired its knowledge by reading vast amounts of natural-language documents.

Greenspan spoke in his usual heedful, convoluted language, but the meaning of his remarks were perfectly clear to the Fed watchers who make a living out of interpreting his every word.

It seemed so simple, in a world dominated by convoluted language, diverse political considerations, and limitations on the activities that can be funded, to see the meeting of a straightforward demand with the sprawling international organization tasked with responding to the AIDS epidemic.

What's great about these stars is that they talk in direct English, rather than the convoluted language favoured by MPs and civil servants.

In the best of four videos here, she plays a laughably humorless conceptual artist describing her "practice" in the kind of fatuously arid and convoluted language favored by scholarly journals and symposium participants.

In a third role, Ms. Ben-Tor is a laughably humorless American Conceptual artist describing her "practice" — for which she regularly receives grant money — in the kind of fatuously arid and convoluted language favored by scholarly journals and symposium participants.

At our official launch party, Judge Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf from the international court of justice welcomed the site's potential to translate the complex and convoluted language of international law and communicate it in an immediate way.

Specifically, Conway's attempt to disguise a lie through convoluted language recalls 1984's practice of "doublethink," in which a political regime attempts suppress thought and rewrite history by convincing citizens that, as Orwell put it: "War is peace.

Even The Economist concludes that after Paris "the idea of investing in a coal mine will seem more risky". Governments chose convoluted language, but the only realistic way to achieve the new "long term goal" they agreed to is to phase out fossil fuels by 2050.

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