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The guide objected to the wording.
The trustees, pointing to the wording of the charter, disagreed.
At first, Hawking objected to the wording of a particular paragraph.
He acted "under orders," perhaps even down to the wording of the verdict.
Even the smallest of changes to the wording of a religion question can make a significant difference to the responses.
The office of the children's commissioner welcomed the push for a change to the wording of legislation.
ALL too often, people do not "listen" to the wording of a job ad, said Ms. Kenny of Adecco.
Commissioner Dimas replied that as the legislation had already passed into law, "it is no longer possible to make any changes to the wording of the legislation".
According to the wording of the act, the brainchild of Roy Jenkins, literary merit neutralises any tendency to deprave, corrupt, shock or disgust.
There should have been a system in place to ensure that editors gave careful consideration to the wording of Mr Gilligan's report before it was broadcast.
He agreed to the wording of the mandate and the date of the troop withdrawal after insisting that the words "if the security situation allows" be included.
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