Ideas that could be expressed only as a clunky circumlocution in English can be collapsed into a single word in Ithkuil.
Puppet has followed the evolution of most declarative systems such as HTML or SQL. At first, basic needs could be expressed in the declarative language, but as the nature of the work being performed became better understood, the declarative language became more powerful and could describe more complex and sophisticated results.
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It's simple: You're less likely to practice due diligence when your expressed doubts might be construed as insults, or evidence of bad faith.
The problem is that those needs are changing almost as quickly as they can be expressed, and in unpredictable ways.
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Jeremy Shinewald, founder of mbaMission, says some naturally strong writers have expressed concern that their reflections will be flagged as having received extra help.
In Uganda itself, perhaps 1.8m have fled from the LRA. The resulting humanitarian crisis merits perhaps as much international concern as is now beginning to be expressed over the plight of the Darfuris.
Members will be aware that, as a result of concerns expressed by the Welsh government during the passage of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, the assembly election scheduled for May 2015 was deferred by one year until 2016 to avoid a clash with the next general election.
"We can say a number of key allegations made by Oracle and examined by us appear to be unfounded, " Kagermann said, even as he expressed his "regret" over the matter.
As a result, real concerns are beginning to be expressed about the viability of the U.S. industrial base for solid-fuel rocket motors.
Another expressed the view that it would be a "good idea" as it would lead to people learning more about history and, perhaps, open up a debate about the subject.
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"I have expressed to the commissioner the hope that the investigation can be taken forward as expeditiously as possible given the seriousness and sensitivity of the issues involved, " she said.
Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, expressed concern that as drones are more commonly used, they could be involved in accidents.
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But if you expressed it the same way as they do the CO2, it would be a 10% reduction.
In fact, the Monster Army Recon Tour expects to be so successful that it recently announced expansion to the 10 national stops, as expressed by Spinner.
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Chicago Tribune terminator Sam Zell added to the weirdness with a strange video that expressed nothing so much as the frivolous uses to which excess capital can be put.
As a first step, Romney and Santorum both expressed the same position as Obama when asked Thursday about whether women should be able to join the all-male Augusta National Golf Club, site of the Masters tournament.
Thailand's prime minister has expressed optimism that central Bangkok will be mostly spared from the city's flooding, as defences held despite high tides.
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And the panel expressed concern that techniques developed for therapeutic purposes could be used to enhance human characteristics such as height or memory.
Angela Merkel also expressed concern in German magazine Der Spiegel that any bailout of unhealthy banks would be seen as bailing out Russian oligarchs.
Disbelief would not be too strong a word to describe its reception by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, as expressed in its July 1 editorial.
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He expressed fears that the toll, as far as deaths and damage, could be more than is now known, anticipating more will be known once the sun rises Monday.
In the beginning of the day's proceedings, before the jury was brought into the court, Lucy Koh, the presiding judge, expressed frustration as Apple and Samsung's lawyers argued over which phones would be shown and whether they were running specific versions of the Android mobile software.
The new security architecture needs to have higher-level constructs so that a policy can be expressed in terms of the who, what, where, when, and how of security as opposed to the IP address.
Other industrialised economies such as the US and eurozone have expressed unease that the weaker yen, which gives Japan a competitive advantage, could be used as an excuse by other exporter nations to intervene directly in the currency markets in order to weaken their own currencies.
Mr Markopolos's book is nowhere nearly as well written as Mr Lewis's, but the frustration of the outsider could not be better expressed.
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She said various artists had expressed an interest in taking part in the concert, which would be held around the same time as a memorial for Mr Gibb.
As he served tea during my 2002 visit, Nada expressed confidence that he would be absolved after Swiss, Italian and U.S. investigators pored through the mountains of documents.
Graham expressed some doubts as to how willing the general public who are not into photography might be to engage with what he described as "300 little grey rectangles on wall" , but added that those able to give the exhibition the time and patience necessary would find it immensely rewarding.
These problems have naturally led to speculation that the SNB might be tempted to take action once again, especially as Thomas Jordan, its vice-president, recently expressed concern on the issue.
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