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Although taboo in the moment, these issues bear unease and call for extreme sensitivity today and here they hang before us without disclaimer.
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It was drafted in 1994 without disclaimers like "transgenic non-human animal" that are routine today.
Law Enforcement Bulletin, in various newspaper articles, and in a number of publications for nurses — in which the suspect traits are listed, often without disclaimers.
We can connect without disclaimers, embracing the whole of our conversation partner along with their ideas.
"I didn't want to sell the wine without a disclaimer," Mr. Frizell explained.
I asked Newegg why it did not assert its right to run a parody without a disclaimer.
The ad warns that drinking a can of soda a day "can make you 10 pounds fatter a year," without any disclaimer that people gain weight differently.
Without a disclaimer, the retouchers and those who hire them do a public disservice by setting impossibly high standards for impressionable people.
But without a disclaimer that explains what's real and not, how can viewers, including those who may already be skeptical about claims of environmental crises, trust that the whole thing hasn't been made up?
This is not to say that nothing is true or that everything is possible – just that it might not be so helpful for things to be known as true for all time, without a disclaimer.
The State Supreme Court relied on that and similar language to find that the Maui land in dispute could not be transferred to a state housing agency without a disclaimer preserving the potential claims of Native Hawaiians.
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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