Sentence examples for more neutral phrase from inspiring English sources

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And the Saudi station Al Arabiya uses a more neutral phrase: "The Third Gulf War".

Deferring to sensitivities in Japan, which ruled Korea during the first half of the 20th century, the North Koreans dropped the historically loaded word "compensation," using the more neutral phrase "economic cooperation".

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The comparatively more neutral phrasing is a shift from an original overt opposition to merit pay.

To limit this risk, the invitation e-mail did not contain words such as 'burnout', but was phrased using more neutral words as 'work engagement' and 'job satisfaction' The Maslach Burnout Inventory is also constructed to reduce this risk of framing by including positive questions in the domain of personal accomplishment, which improves psychometric properties [ 31].

In a report on the issue, the commission, which has been testing the government's proposed wording, said concern had been raised over the phrase "Do you agree" and said more "neutral" language was needed.

The term public option, he said, "is a vague, bland, undescriptive phrase," and that after all, "who would be against a public park?" The phrase "government-run plan," he said, is "a more neutral term," and was used just last week by a New York Times columnist.

If you have nothing to say about the subject, a neutral phrase like "That sounds interesting" or "Tell me more" is useful.

Instead, we would use something more neutral: anti-gay, or some such … We want to be precise and accurate and neutral in our phrasing".

Wilton is more neutral.

We're more neutral".

Dec. 1: No more neutral sites.

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