And with our new style language and price point and performance package we offer, we think we have a winner.
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The word is embedded in our language at this point.
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Terms such as "moderate" and "radical" are bandied about so freely as to mean next to nothing, and cliched phrases like "sleeper cells, " "alienated Muslims, " "radicalization, " and "homegrown terrorists" degrade the language to the point that they structure the thinking about the Muslims living among us.
You are looking for a catchy phrase that highlights a key point with unexpected language.
Kernighan had written the early tutorials for the language, and at some point, he "twisted Dennis' arm" into writing a book with him.
The included veggies, type of pasta, marketing language around prep methods, price point, etc are all up for discussion.
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Chinese-language media across the political spectrum point out that China is at a turning point and critical stage of reforms amid unprecedented challenges.
It is not the first time Mr Chirac has made a point of defending the French language in the international arena.
One more point: Be careful of the language that you use when describing your testing process.
After viewing the programme, I realised that we "English as our first language" speakers may be missing some important point.
There they point out that prices are the language of the economy, and stable money made stable by gold is what has allowed the wealth-enhancing act that is trade to flourish like never before.
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"We live in an ever smaller global community and we probably are at a point where we believe having some language skills is a useful thing - it's what I would call a vocational skill really, " he says.
"Silbo is interesting from the point of view of the theory of language because, since it is a very simple system, it can help us understand how languages in general are formed, " he says.
That might mean tapping into a well-established language, like ASL or International Sign Language, or finding some other way to get a point across.
"Every time it would start off OK, and then they would drop the ball at some point, " usually because of gaps in language skills, he says.
More to the point, these online networks have already entered the language.
Still, the Washington Post does make a point in noticing that the bill contains open-ended language.
While the Indigenous Language Media and Democracy in Africa module has been chosen as a starting point, other modules will follow.
The point is that each new technology created a more expressive architectural language for businesses than the technologies that came before (and on which it depended).
This will be little comfort to Mr Mitchell or his party since it allows Labour and other critics to point out that either a senior minister used appalling and offensive language to a police officer or he is saying that one of those tasked with protecting the prime minister is lying.
Hundreds of parameters were considered by each of the, variable such as site (forbes.com in our case), your geo-location, browser language, internet connection speed, browser type, along with hundreds of other data point come into play.
Scottish Green MSP Patrick Harvie said the bill was a "worthwhile starting point" but warned there were still too many loopholes and too much vague language.
Because she says sometimes in her experience the Russians have taken language, even non-binding preamble language like in the START treaty, and used it to justify an argument or a point of view.
"We have chosen the theme of childhood, and the quality of life and opportunity offered to children growing up in Wales, because we know this is a subject close to our audiences' hearts and one about which everyone has a point of view, " explains Clare Hudson, BBC Wales' head of English language programmes.
As expected, the Tuesday meeting delivered another 25 basis-point increase in the benchmark interest rate, to 4.25%, but the language of the accompanying statement contained both hawkish and dovish signals.
David Sloan Wilson, of Binghamton University, in New York state, agrees with that point, but reckons the actual moral sense an individual acquires is not arbitrary, as a language is, but is functionally adapted to circumstances.
To be able to use it tongue-in-cheek at this point suggests that we've come a long way and that there is less power for such language to do us harm when we appropriate it and make jokes out of it.
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