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The comparatively more neutral phrasing is a shift from an original overt opposition to merit pay.
Message content was standardised with neutral phrasing and provided as simple text in the local language of Swahili.
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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".
From the horrors of the whaling industry to the melting icecaps of the Arctic, greed and the desire to be independent of nature seem to have outweighed any sense of the wisdom of conserving non-renewable resources, in itself a disturbingly neutral phrase for the lovely diversity of creatures that have disappeared on our watch.
The two databases have significant differences, with the LDC corpus containing 'acted' emotional speech collected from seven professional actors with the speech comprising preselected, semantically neutral phrases.
However, the trainer also switched up these combinations — saying the "praise" phrases in a neutral tone of voice, and saying the "neutral" phrases in a tone that sounded like she was praising the dogs.
If you have nothing to say about the subject, a neutral phrase like "That sounds interesting" or "Tell me more" is useful.
They are sent home with assignments — to observe their bodies in the shower and describe themselves physically in precise and neutral language, in phrases that hold no judgment; and, after another session, to repeat over and over, "My body is alive and sexual," no matter if they believe it.
As managing director of television, shortly before his elevation to director general, Milne went to visit the Conservative backbench 1922 committee to defend the BBC's coverage of the Falklands conflict in 1982, amid objections over the broadcaster's efforts to adopt a neutral tone, using phrases such as "British forces".
But on the stand this year, Huppenthal recanted his apology, arguing that the comments he'd made were racially neutral, if indelicately phrased.
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