Although public language has gotten coarser over time, many people in networks' audiences, including children, still bristle at hearing obscenities, said CBS and ESPN's Bill Raftery.
Companies thinking about their public privacy language may well look at this result and decide that the legally cautious thing to do is to be as vague and imprecise as possible in their privacy statements.
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As a window on public opinion, language can hardly take the place of polls and surveys.
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Anna Polakova, who heads Romani-language public broadcasting in Prague, says the claims are absurd.
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Shelley had perhaps already sensed that public and poetic language were diverging when he called poets the world's unacknowledged legislators.
You know, things like public goods in language that even professors of communication, information and international studies might be able to understand.
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Somewhere along the way the writing and thinking folks (on both sides of the Atlantic) have ceded most of the public conversation about language to the carpers, whiners and peevers.
Also highlighted was the relevance of setting up structures to protect those who disseminate information, and of information being made public in a language understandable to all sectors of a country's population.
The report, Public Attitudes Towards the Gaelic Language, followed a survey of the general public and a separate survey of 56 fluent Gaelic speakers.
At the previous biennale, an art installation was taken down following a public outcry over sensitive language in the piece.
Substantive presidential accomplishments seem to have less of a sustaining hold on Americans than does memorable presidential language in public addresses.
Annetta Cheek, chairwoman of the Center for Plain Language, says the Plain Writing Act of 2010, which requires public agencies to lighten their leaden language, has given strong support to the antijargon movement.
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Capriles, too, has used emotionally charged language in his public comments.
For Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who knew defeat would more or less turn the title into a two-horse race between Chelsea and Manchester United, it was an afternoon of very public torture and his body language suggested he is feeling the strain of Arsenal's faltering challenge.
Last year it demanded the scrapping of Turkish-language news bulletins on public radio and television.
The public were not excited by the language of democratic empowerment - they were much more interested in someone stopping kids creating mischief and local dogs turning pavements into obstacle courses.
The previous centre-left government in Budapest disliked moves such as a language law that criminalises the public use of Hungarian in some contexts.
Under the terms of the ASBO granted on Friday Dickens cannot use abusive, offensive, threatening or intimidating language or behaviour in a public place.
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Currently the Welsh Language Act only applies to public bodies in Wales whereby they have to make schemes about the development of Welsh within their organisations.
The persons belonging to minorities have the right to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion and to use their own language in private and in public, freely and without interference or any form of discrimination.
In the video after the break you can see the concept being illustrated with playful examples that interact with the program, but more useful applications include the ability for users to pull up subtitles for public information videos, or overlay sign language.
An English learner's entrance into the public school system usually starts with a home language survey, which asks whether another language is used at home and which language the child speaks most frequently.
So Norvig's group designs tools to scan the contents of public libraries, crafts translators that convert foreign-language documents and creates ways to store and index e-mails cheaply.
Obama's rhetoric has reflected the political uncertainty, with the president and his aides using increasingly personal language intended to shame Republicans into allowing public votes on measures that have public support but are fiercely opposed by the influential National Rifle Association.
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An agreement setting out the future relationship between the BBC and Welsh language broadcaster S4C is being opened up to public consultation.
Undaunted, Ayer turned UCL into one of the liveliest centres of English-language philosophy, hiring men who later became public intellectuals, including Sir Stuart Hampshire, Richard Wollheim and Sir Bernard Williams.
However, the study suggested understanding of Gaelic words and phrases was limited with just over one in 10 of the general public respondents claiming to have at least some knowledge of the language.
The Mets may or may not sign Michael Bourn, but in their dealings with the center fielder, they've at least given baseball something new: the vaguely public contract negotiation as impenetrable art, along the lines of language poetry.
Policies the conference will be asked to back include replacing Council Tax with a Local Income Tax and introducing a new Welsh Language Act to incorporate utilities which have moved from public to private sector since the current Act was passed.
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Mr Tang first came to public notice last year for remarks quoted by a regional Chinese-language magazine.
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