Sentence examples for wording refers from inspiring English sources

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The principle was laid out in the 1958 Treaty of Rome - before the UK joined the European project - and Mr Cameron is likely to face opposition from countries such as France, who will point out that the wording refers to an "ever closer union among the peoples of Europe" and not the 'states of Europe'.

Thus, even if these two questions are sensitive for the detection of hyperacusis and even if their wording refers to the two main aspects of hyperacusis (loudness and pain) they seem not to be sensitive enough to differentially detect the hyperacusis aspects " hearing difficulties" and " quality of life".

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The original wording referred to "two mums walking babies which are asleep but taking copious notes".

The revised wording, referring to the commission, said that "JPMorgan does not believe that it violated FERC's policies".

The word refers to the bitterness, derived from quinine, that unifies this disparate group of liqueurs.

The word refers to the partly artificial notion of a people who share a language, history, religion, ethnicity and culture.

Indeed, many educated adults still think that this other V-word refers to a Swedish automobile or is otherwise unspeakable.

In Scotland the word refers particularly to a member of the bar of Scotland, the Faculty of Advocates.

That word refers not to the singing but to the movement: small, deliberate steps in a counterclockwise ring.

The witty word refers to 2014's train drivers' strike, which was perceived as being over the top.

The word refers to a semi-autonomous, Native-American governed area of land home to around 300, 000 Navajo people.

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