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Finally they agree to settle, usually by paying a nuisance amount in fees to the lawyers and minor wording changes in the terms.
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It also changes the wording within the paper to say that the 18-month difference can be seen with "visual inspection" of the curves, but that the difference is not statistically significant.
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He said he wanted minor changes in the wording before granting final approval.
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The software helps him to handle the massive volumes of reading required of lawmakers, allowing him to rapidly skim through even the lengthiest bills, and keep abreast of changes in their wording.
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Race organizers say they'll now look at the wording of the rule to see what changes are needed.
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The FOMC signals changes in its outlook by altering the wording in its post-meeting statement.
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He revised the clue-poem's wording several times over the years, and made other changes in his plans.
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Mr. Schwarcz is wrong to interpret such wording differences as efforts to reduce coverage, when some changes are efforts to clarify what the insurers have priced the policies to cover, says Alex Hageli, an official with the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, a trade group with more than 1, 000 member companies.
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