As a sidebar, I recently attended an informal gathering in St Louis and was joined at the table by individuals that were involved with the negotiations and wording in that original lease.
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The Federal Trade Commission also helps ensure that companies are not engaging in deceptive advertising practices, but advertising restrictions are easily circumvented with creative marketing and wording that implies a specific health benefit.
As well as the timing and wording of the ballot, the two sides have disagreed on whether the voting age should be lowered for the referendum (Mr Salmond says that it should) and whether it should be overseen by the Electoral Commission, which Nationalists testily point out is answerable to the Westminster Parliament.
Stephen Drake of the Rochester, New York-based group Not Dead Yet, which is against assisted suicide, compared Final Exit Network and the wording in its training manual to a cult and said it's hard to distinguish what the group does from murder.
Mr HAGUE : (Something dull about funding) ... and the wording of the question will be a stitch up.
They contained lots of spelling errors and odd wording choices that would make more sense in Chinese than American English.
However, it said governors were acting on advice about the suspension, and the wording of the suspension letter, from Cornwall Council.
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This is because of the differences between residency and citizenship taxation, and the wording of the agreement is full of caveats.
The careful and cautious wording of its new definition suggests some private disagreements within the ECB about how far to shift.
Finally they agree to settle, usually by paying a nuisance amount in fees to the lawyers and minor wording changes in the terms.
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The hope, though, is that if the more concrete disputes over territory and sovereignty inside Palestine can be resolved, vague wording and international money could take care of the rest.
And, for the customer, the benefits of having a single contract with one set of wording and terms should not be underestimated.
Re-usable templates are created and administered centrally so all members of the team are using the same documents with the same wording and branding.
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In 2009, he'd worked from memory and flubbed the wording, requiring a private do-over the next day.
Tone, wording and context are sometimes not received the way we intend them no matter how careful we try to be.
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Everyone is asked if they approve the wording and the majority agreed.
The least they could do is change some of the wording and make it look like they actually did some independent thinking before pressing the "send" button.
Talking to reporters Tuesday, Lott said he wants the White House to send Congress language on an Iraq resolution by the week of September 23 so lawmakers can work out the wording and have ample time for debate on the Senate floor before the pre-election recesses.
However, the firm is now backtracking and has changed the wording of its original advertisement.
And frankly, the wording of the questionnaire, the order of the wording of the questionnaire makes a big difference.
"A lot of consumers really don't know the difference, and some of the wording on the offers can be ambiguous, " says Beverly Harzog of Cardratings.com, a consumer-education website.
Even more than usual, the markets will be focusing on the exact wording - and listening out for some key phrases, some of which are easier to understand than others.
Now, three civil liberty groups, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Privacy Information Center and Privacy International, have sent another letter to the Council of Europe outlining their "continuing concerns" over the wording of the treaty and saying that their fears have not been laid to rest.
In fact, Congress's priority in both cases has been to avoid making the politically tough decision of who should and who should not be protected by discrimination statutes, which explains both the loose wording of the original laws and the reluctance of Congress to intervene with more specific legislation later.
We realise the wording is confusing and we are urgently correcting that message.
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But, secondly, because it features within the serious and substantive debate over the wording of the question to be posed.
Health Minister Edwin Poots also appeared before the committee, and faced criticism of the wording of the 23 December circular.
The Durban conclusions were delayed by a dispute between the EU and India over the precise wording of the "roadmap" for a new global deal.
Potential female candidates were approached directly and encouraged to apply, and Sport Wales changed the wording of its application material to try to make it more "gender-friendly".
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