Sentence examples for language indicating a from inspiring English sources

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But reporters focused on the language indicating a range of between the sixth to 10th generation.

But "borking" is part of the language, indicating a vetting process for a presidential nominee that's sufficiently tension-inducing to justify a Xanax drip.

This committee language, it is argued, reinforces the continuity connotations of the 'customarily applied' language, a thrust that is not blunted by any specific language indicating a legislative purpose to treat all farmers equally.

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The plan was modified in some respects in September after the Munich Conference, but the fact that the plan existed in such exact detail and was couched in such war-like language indicated a calculated design to resort to force.

"While this provision was undoubtedly inspired by the desire to put beyond question the obligations of the government issued during the Civil War," Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes wrote in 1935, "its language indicates a broader connotation".

"While this provision was undoubtedly inspired by the desire to put beyond question the obligations of the government issued during the Civil War," Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes wrote for the court in 1935, "its language indicates a broader connotation".

In doing so, the court construed the claim's language, "indicates a need to decrease" (or "to increase"), as not limited to instances in which the doctor actually decreases (or increases) the dosage level where the test results suggest that such an adjustment is advisable.

Partly to avoid such a damning conclusion, partly also to attribute more philosophical depth to Dedekind, the following reply can be found in the literature: While Dedekind does not say so explicitly, his psychologistic-sounding language indicates a commitment to Kantian assumptions, in particular to Kant's transcendental psychology (Kitcher 1986, McCarty 1995).

The President's rhetoric today at Cooper Union was impressive and his body language indicates a major shift in administration attitudes towards the big banks over the past year.

"While [the 14th Amendment] was undoubtedly inspired by the desire to put beyond question the obligations of the government issued during the Civil War, its language indicates a broader connotation," the majority wrote in Perry v.

These steps are significant as the language indicates a change from passive reconnaissance of enemy warships and submarines to an active directive which involved the attack of the vessels by Coastal Command aircraft.

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