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If a linguistic minority has a right to its language as a participatory good, that might imply that it is entitled to coerce reluctant others to use its language in order to sustain and promote the language as a participatory good.
This, too, is opaque in a way that's pretty much endemic whenever journalists write about anything having to do with technology, as if they've become captive to the assured, technical-sounding, empty language of their beat — as if they need to use its language in order to be taken seriously in that world, and to hell with the old-fashioned, outdated virtue of clarity.
The very nature of the experimental problems ensures that the ape will not use its language in the way that a child does: to communicate shared interests, to attract a parent's attention to what the child has seen or is doing, to comment on a matter of concern to both.
But because the law was signed in 1990, before the Web was in common use, its language offers little guidance on how to approach questions of online accessibility.
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Looking back over the original pledge, it seems that Gingrich has been somewhat conscientious in using its language in his response.
The plaintiffs argue this implicitly, not by citing the intermediate standard of Unocal but instead using its language, which prohibits preclusive or coercive actions, while citing a case applying Revlon to justify halting the share issuance.
My own view is that Obama should have played the 14th Amendment card, using its language about "the validity of the public debt" to unilaterally raise the debt ceiling.
A linguistic minority may, for instance, have a right that the majority society should establish, maintain and respect arrangements that will secure the minority's ability to continue using its language.
They can be entirely consistent with science, without using its language.
The Swiss were happy so long as each community could use its own language at home and at school.
Microsoft, meanwhile, is pushing into the enterprise with Windows 2000, and if it has its way, customers also will use its structured query language database.
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