We are working on updated language in the terms to make sure this is clear.
"The language in the laws against gambling aren't specific to physical dollars, " says Kane.
Judging by their body language in the dug-out, they were always side-by-side and in conversation.
Asterisks and exclamation marks were used to tone down offensive language in the brochure and online.
Cornish is believed to have died out as a first language in the late 18th Century.
The language in the guidelines seems to emulate the direct style of Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive.
Over the last 10 years, they have failed to support the Welsh language in the way they should.
The language in the Troubled Assets Relief Program, or TARP, gives the SEC the authority to suspend the rule.
Given the language in the minutes, market participants may be expecting the Fed to announce another easing program soon.
Now the Bush Administration says that it will change the language in the legislation to answer the court's concerns.
Without the inhibiting language in the last statement, I would argue for the rate relief at the next meeting.
Joe Bruno, a prostate cancer survivor, said he supported the idea, but balked at language in the Assembly's version.
At the previous biennale, an art installation was taken down following a public outcry over sensitive language in the piece.
"A lot of constituents have contacted me really distressed because of some of the language in the leaflet, " she said.
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The indictment claims Dutschke used such language in the messages "to make it appear that Paul Kevin Curtis was responsible" for the letters.
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It is not the first time Mr Chirac has made a point of defending the French language in the international arena.
"There is an official language in the middle of all this... and it's a good idea to learn it, " Mr Hodgkinson insisted.
When Republicans tried to insert specific language in the stimulus bill prohibiting cost considerations in determining comparative effectiveness, Democrats shot that down.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office released an outline of the plan, though language in the actual legislation is still being worked out.
While no additional quantitative easing measures are expected, the language in the statement alone could cause large swings in the currency market.
"We object to the language in the letters and we object to the whole process, " said Kevin McCabe, assistant secretary of Nipsa.
The agency's board of governors relented on Wednesday, saying language in the latest government funding measure effectively prevents the cuts to Saturday delivery.
But it also included language in the amendment that pharmaceutical companies had to prove significant clinical efficacy enhancements of their drugs over already-patented compounds.
Texas Spine is one of 260 or so that is threatened by language in the health reform bill that bans physicians from owning hospitals.
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The commission specifically cited celebrities Cher and Nicole Richie for potty-mouth language in the 2002 and 2003 Billboard Music Awards, which aired on Fox.
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The Kirk said its revised version of The Inheritance of Abraham? paid attention to the concern over some of the language in the earlier report.
"With language in the appropriation bill for over 30 years, the consensus is that the Postal Service must deliver mail on Saturdays, " Ms. Goldway said.
Does the administration believe that the adoption of that language in the platform should prompt these Democrats to reconsider a position as they pursue office?
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