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phrasing
1. the sublime melodic phrasing of the hit of the year
2. So keep that in mind when creating your emails, and always avoid potentially problematic phrasing and words that may trigger spam filters
3. English is not his first language, and some of his phrasing differs from an American writer
4. Please note the way in which some of the ideas are stated using different phrasing
5. One question reverberated in my head, why did he spare me? Why had the werewolf chosen to free all of his natural destroyers? Adrinius and Zacchaeus may have been strong, but I had watched them, studied them being overpowered by this creature, and I, for a lack of better phrasing, was an easy kill
6. Although the Bible has outstanding value and can actually establish equity in mankind, it was written long ago and because of the phrasing, is misquoted, misinterpreted, and exploited
7. Selma was taken aback at his phrasing, “Isn’t the boy your
8. feeler probes," said Calvin, coughing to buy himself a few more seconds to iron out his exact phrasing
9. There was something very attaching about him, his opinions and philosophies, his phrasing, his generosity towards all, his humour
10. I know I’m not phrasing this very
11. While this phrasing avoids reference to any deity of any religion, the Jew would say that he turns his life and will over to the care of Hashem
12. For much it is just clever phrasing to offer the view that something is better or healthier when it is truly more detrimental or at least neutral to you
13. She frowned and winked at Clarene with the type of wink someone uses when she is too polite to use the actual and more accurate phrasing
14. Feltus pursed his lips as he considered the question’s phrasing, the ambiguity of which left room to answer either way depending on which aspect he surveyed
15. Pay attention to the phrasing on the label, but ignore the gimmicky words and pretty pictures
16. I understand there is something you would like us to take a look at,” he boomed with his usual straightforward phrasing
17. to help me with the medical terminology and associated phrasing
18. “I understand their results – not to mention the phrasing of the questions – are not consistent with the other surveys done
19. The phrasing of the question struck me as odd, “practicing nudity
20. precept, a variant phrasing refers to « intoxicants that cloud the mind and cause carelessness, »
21. just another way of phrasing the same question
22. His phrasing was clear, his words well chosen, his facility in elocution remarkable
23. ” James Burchard of the World-Telegram found more original phrasing: “It was a story of psychology, pure nerve, and rowing intelligence
24. ” In hindsight, that may have been a poor choice of phrasing
25. ” Then she flinched at my phrasing and pointed out that not all men love vagina stories and that her father was going to read this book and might get a bit offended and so I told her that I’d add a small note apologizing to her father for my vagina
26. Inside, he had written sentences in Japanese and English—“I feel like eating melon,” “Don’t you intend to buy a piano”—followed by notes on proper phrasing, verbs, and tenses
27. His sense of phrasing was so very distinctive that it could not be completely conveyed on the written page
28. “My mom’s due in a month,” Charlie told the teacher, borrowing his dad’s phrasing
29. They also need a flair for interviewing and phrasing questions; they have to be plugged into the emotional undercurrents of their party
30. Every year the company must produce an account of its finances (the phrasing in law is a little more complicated but that is what the rules amount to) and this must be sent to all registered shareholders
31. (There is a well-developed art of Delphic phrasing that adjusts itself successfully to whatever the future brings
32. Harry had told me that Bach should be played very softly, and very loudly, to exaggerate the phrasing, because the pieces themselves are so ordered that the emotion needs to come through in the playing
33. Some pains should be taken to make something pass into English of the felicitous phrasing
34. Two individuals who possess this faculty and belong to the same social circle or the same family apprehend an expression of feeling precisely to the same point, namely, the point beyond which such expression becomes mere phrasing
35. It may be that they too had their “apprehension,” but it so little ran with ours that, where we already perceived the “phrasing,” they still saw only the feeling—our irony was for them truth, and so on