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Alternative messages could include wording that is more clear, like: "no flights are available from the airlines we search," or "no nonstop flights are available from airlines covered by this Web site," to better inform the public, the notice advised.
In 2006, 51% of Catalonia's 5.2 million eligible voters abstained in the referendum on the controversial regional statute, and just 36% voted in favour of the wording that is now in the books.
The report has new wording that is apparently aimed at critics who have argued that the HHS should not review studies it funds, because that would represent a conflict of interest.
Guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics stipulate that for retractions, "[w]henever possible, editors should negotiate with authors and attempt to agree a form of wording that is clear and informative to readers and acceptable to all parties".
Thus, almost half of Americans today hold a belief, at least as measured by this question wording, that is at odds with the preponderance of the scientific literature".
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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.

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