Or held a debate to gauge, in terms of degree of difficulty, which most fluently speaks double-talk?
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And why do we continually witness this management double-talk on the journey to the temple of the customer?
Paternalistic double-talk is rampant among suppliers, which tellingly often apply the term "customer" to distributors and retailers rather than to the people who buy their products.
"So far the best we have gotten is talk and some of the things we talk is double-talk, " said Norm Siegel of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
For a while, they persuade him to mount the standard campaign of dealmaking, double-talk and false promises, until Hepburn brings him back to his senses and to her.
Just a year ago, India was an investor darling, accustomed to near double-digit gross domestic product growth and talk of rivalry with China to be the fastest-growing big economy in the world.
Over the past month and a half, the U.S. stock market has tumbled from its late April highs, and talk of a double-dip recession is becoming more frequent.
With all the talk about deflation, double-dip recession, housing troubles and unemployment, it has increasingly become difficult to find Wall Street bulls.
He criticised the focus on talk of a "double-dip" and "triple-dip" recession - defined by the economy contracting in two consecutive quarters - saying the longer-term trend was more important.
It didn't help that we were smack in the middle of the Depression and Prohibition. (Talk about a double whammy-first, you lose your job, then you can't even get a drink.) I remember a lot of potato soup at home, along with canned peas, canned pears, canned everything.
There is much talk about Britain being in the "longest double-dip recession since the war".
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