Sentence examples for wording points from inspiring English sources

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In fact, that hapless wording points toward a truth of Ligon's significance.

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However, it is difficult to imagine that the degree of difference was solely due to this difference in wording, pointing to a potentially interesting contrast in normative misperceptions between smokers and drinkers that merits further examination.

In the agreement, the two men signed off on three broadly worded points, Liwa Smeism, a political aide to Mr. Sadr, said in a telephone interview.

The US government has denounced the charge as "baseless", but the war of words points to a further ideological polarisation, which is radicalising both sides.

In other words, points in visual space (cf. KL, 120).

The intuition that a word points to a particular would be very objectionable.

Alas, there's still no official word as to whether or not this thing is ever coming stateside (though unofficial word points to "Yes").

He says the word points to power, not economic theory.

The last four words point to the essence of the resolution.

Those words point to one of this book's strengths.

Bluster aside, his words pointed up the fragility of the so-called cease-fire.

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