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Since then the bill has been introduced, thrown out, brought back, re-worded and tinkered with.
Sport will not be the only sphere in which laws will be re-worded and terms redefined.
Jesus is the passionate charismatic who embarks on his ministry and preaches the teachings as we find them in the Gospels, though sometimes amended and often arrestingly re-worded, in a Palestine then under a puppet government installed by the Roman emperor.
Consider re-wording your sentence so the preposition is not at the end...Incorrect: I have absolutely no idea what the professor is talking about.
If judges find it impossible to re-word the statute, the Human Rights Act allows them to make a "declaration of incompatibility".
More than 50 other Jersey laws had to be re-worded to give civil partners equal rights.
Later Gouveia et al. (2012) confirmed that a four-factor oblique model and a hierarchical model both provided an acceptable fit to the Portuguese version of the Spiritual Well-Being Questionnaire (SWBQp) although they reported that to ensure the quality of the instrument items 8, 9 and 15 (prayer life translated to uma vida de meditação e/ou oração) need to be eliminated or re-worded.
Anderson then drafted an agreement for full interchange, which Churchill re-worded "in more majestic language".
Even flipping burgers can be re-worded to give you an edge on the competition.
Occasionally, she would lean in and ask the judge whether Tommy could have a little time out, or whether an ambiguous question could be re-worded.
She dug in with more of the same question, just re-worded... which is what has led me to penning this article.
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