In No. 65 of the Federalist Papers, Mr. Hamilton described impeachable offenses as 'those offences which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
Opinion polls invariably reveal distaste for the idea of a President Hattersley or Patten, in other words a head of state elected from among retired or second-rank politicians on the German model.
With HackRF in the hands of hackers or security researchers, in other words, no wireless signal would remain secure just by virtue of using a unique, unfamiliar frequency.
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Bond investors have consequently ditched Irish debt because of fears they would suffer a haircut, or in other words, lose some of their investment when Ireland tries to refinance or even when it gets bailed out.
But for company news, Dow Jones is working with sentiment which it tries to measure in terms of positive, negative or neutral depending on words used and where they occur in the story.
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But when we speak of a person as evidencing copiousness, we speak of someone who is abounding in matter, thoughts or words: Someone who is a veritable fountain of fluidity, spontaneity, repertoire of expression and observation.
Much of the work is mind-numbing document review, my source says, sitting in a Midtown office in front of a computer, searching for highlighted words or phrases and quickly assessing their value as evidence in the case.
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No matter the intentions of the cast going in, or the fine words about promoting Silicon Valley culture and entrepreneurship, the show could go in any direction.
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The lip-readers for the prosecution and defence agreed a transcript as best as they could - but they could not comment on the "tone of voice" or the context in which the words were being used.
In other words, only 15 or so members of the House didn't request an earmark in that bill.
In other words, such taxpayers are in a trade or business of investing.
In other words, a pullback will occur sooner or later regardless of what happens in Egypt and elsewhere in the Middle East.
Or perhaps, in the words of one retiree without heirs, do you simply want to "die neat, " leaving this world as you came into it.
In other words, I would have to play a game of double-or-quits in order to get a fair review.
To minimise the risk of including random concatenations of words, rare spellings or mistakes, any word or expression had to appear in the corpus at least 40 times to merit inclusion in the final, chronologically ordered set.
Even websites and blogs have been devoted to only this topic of tax structures, and seeing how I must intelligently submit this in so many words or less, I can only begin to scratch the surface of how the structure itself will be reformatted.
The Tax Code is now about four million words, nearly as long as seven versions of War and Peace or the novel version of Les Miserables and just under four times the number of words in all of the Harry Potter books put together.
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In other words, instead of reading forward-looking television reviews in your local newspaper or relying on the TV scheduler, you might find out about an exceptionally good episode of Doctor Who or The Daily Show through Twitter or Facebook.
In other words, in the eyes of the law, it would not be fair or reasonable to increase the amount of monetary damages payable by a breaching party by having it be responsible for losses of the aggrieved party that are reasonably avoidable.
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Now, in the words of a Vedemosti source, a reduction, an extension in schedule, or a simply cancellation of several weapons programs (with the exception of strategic nuclear forces) are being considered, as are staff reductions in the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (though without any cuts to salaries or social programs).
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The spokesman said Mr Wight had admitted using "abusive or offensive" words within earshot of Mr Taylor in January 2009.
And EU chiefs have been worried too by a U.S. State Department official who began talking of the advantages of "disaggregating" the EU. Or, in other words, dividing and ruling.
For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, a word cloud is a visual representation of the most frequently used words in a given document or, in this case, a speech.
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In other words, scarcity of any important commodity or natural resource increases the scarcity of others.
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Or, in other words, exactly the type of content that has helped Tumblr register more monthly page views than Wikipedia.
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In other words if 50% or 500 of a 1, 000 person company sign up for Keas and become engaged users, about 60% or 300 of them still participate after 100 days.
Will Mr Brown confirm, in words or body language, the claim of his erstwhile rival, John Prescott, that chancellor and deputy prime minister are now thick as thieves in a partnership of Keynesian demand-managers?
In other words, too low a rate of unemployment or too few Americans out of work, is bad for the economy because it would lead to too much inflation.
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Just for fun, our host here at member station WDET reached out to listeners through various social media channels to tell us in 25 words or less, what the rest of the country should know about Detroit.
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