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The hunt was on for any signs of doublespeak.
The Tuis, masters of doublespeak, were in the ascendant.
They stayed up there thanks, in part, to a measure of doublespeak from co-op representatives.
Reem Suleiman of the not-for-profit organisation SumOfUs added: "There's a lot of doublespeak.
Another official said simply, "There was a lot of doublespeak out there".
Others exemplified the kind of doublespeak that entrenches and excuses racism in the industry.
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And in keeping with its precepts, Colonel Qaddafi eventually gave up any official title in the Libyan government, giving rise to one of the prime examples of Libyan doublespeak.
In one of the most egregious examples of Palestinian doublespeak, Yasir Arafat spoke in a mosque in South Africa in May 1994, only months after the signing of the Oslo accords, and called on the worshipers "to come and to fight and to start the jihad to liberate Jerusalem".
A DENSE cloud of diplomatic doublespeak hangs over the turbid waters of the Mekong.
Truly, it is Orwellian in its manipulation of reality; his ally Vladimir Putin must be proud of such doublespeak.
In an act of political doublespeak, business secretary Sajid Javid described the purpose of Trade Union Bill - which has its first reading in the House of Commons today - thus: "Trade unions have a constructive role to play in representing their members' interests, but our one nation government will balance their rights with those of working people and business".
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