The hierarchy listed above can be couched in different ways, but it should not be lost.
At present there seems to be plenty of enigmatic wisdom couched in stoic silence.
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Now, we have couched it in a broader initiative we call the Global Health Initiative.
That may be why Bush couched his announcement Monday primarily as a strategic issue.
They can be couched in such a way that you probably couldn't tell it straight, right?
Klein carefully couched a question about whether he was the biological father of Jackson's children.
Johnson's reply, in 2003, was couched in similar terms to those he used about the course changes.
Many 288 of those standards are couched in rather general and in some cases inherently subjective terms.
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On the other hand, every piece of advice issuing from a Wall Street firm comes couched in caveats.
But his comments often seemed couched in a broader discussion of religious openness.
He adds that the letter is couched in "measured language" but it is intended to rally Catholics against the changes.
The report couched its demands in the same rhetoric invoked by the Indian government, appealing to the shared heritage of Indians.
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Social media may be couched in zeroes and ones, but digital proliferation determined the trajectory and character of these all-too-real events.
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Yet there's more here than meets the ear -- casual tenderness, nontoxic sadness and unlikely romance, all couched in jaunty humor.
All discussion of the future is couched in terms of options and tactics, as if delivered from a situation room in the Pentagon.
The simplistic old platitudes in which its foreign policy is couched cannot do justice to the complexity of the calculations it has to make.
Systemic change must begin both from the top down as well as from the ground up, couched in language that local interlocutors are comfortable speaking.
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The TTV model is always couched in terms of statistical uncertainty.
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Yet if I answer such an email - and I do try to respond to them all - the reply that follows will be couched in very different terms.
But its admonition on this point is general and couched as a task for the IMF and Financial Stability Forum, although neither has direct control over regulators.
But that disqualification from an economic activity is worlds apart from an individual mandate, especially since the Commerce Clause argument is couched in terms of economic liberties, anyhow.
The statements from Dow Corning and DuPont were carefully couched.
At the moment, the PBOC issues long quarterly reports on monetary policy, often couched in general terms, but its efforts to communicate are far more sparse than at other central banks.
Security Council's five permanent members, plus Germany and the EU. The proposal was short on specifics and couched in flowery language but reiterated Iran's unwillingness to give up its nuclear program.
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To be sure, Mr Powell couched the idea in vague and conditional language, and quickly added that no system of oversight could be put in place without the agreement of both sides.
Though the Pease amendment was couched as a limitation on itemized deductions, it had very little to do with itemized deductions since it was based on income earned, not deductions taken (with one exception discussed below).
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In my 11 years as an astronaut, everything was couched in terms of what we know, how the numbers shake out and whether or not people were comfortable with the idea that it was safe to fly this next mission.
His martial valour (and patrician snobbery) are less appreciated in the battlefield of politics, when he runs for consul at the urging of his mother, Volumnia (splendidly played, with steely ambition couched in soft tones, by Vanessa Redgrave in a military greatcoat).
In his Upper West Side office, Mark Kurlansky, author of The Big Oyster, a chronicle of the rise and fall of the bivalve in New York, is couched by a hotch potch of model ships, statuettes of jumping fish, an atlas, piles of novels, foreign language dictionaries, encyclopedias and loose papers.
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