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Yes, America should be ashamed of its occupation, but the phrasing of this statement is disturbing.
The phrasing of this "indubitable equivalent" test comes out of an old opinion by Judge Learned Hand, of relevance only to law professors and other unbridled bankruptcy enthusiasts, but its actual meaning is rather vague.
However the phrasing of this instruction is curious.
Those folks likely wouldn't enjoy the phrasing of this CBS fantasy notice.
Campbell observes that the phrasing of this extended signature is surprisingly reminiscent of legalese, and that van Eyck seems to be reinforcing that the man was a legal professional.
In order to improve the questionnaire, we still need to evaluate whether older women, who were less prone to respond to this item, did not understand the phrasing of this item or the process of screening more broadly.
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For this reason the phrasing of the questions is essential, because it allows to channel the answers into a certain direction.
Yet it is also fair to assume the Old Trafford crowd will feel considerably more assured should De Gea return to the team for their next game, against Liverpool on Saturday week, providing the Spaniard, to use the phrase of this transfer window, is in the right frame of mind.
This was the phrase of the week.
The phrasing of questions was improved [ 12].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com