"You know, I'm a human being and I made a bad choice of words, " Collins said.
And with Howard Stern on board, who could disagree with his choice of words?
But to my point does it justify your choice of words for the title?
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Was this the smoothest choice of words ever uttered by a Fighting Irish alum?
In some situations, former employees are merely victimized by poor grammar or an inartful choice of words.
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The choice of words would make a poet weak or perhaps crocky, dicky, fainty, moal, waffy or wammocky.
Another issue that has bedeviled the president in the past is his choice of words to describe attacks.
At worst, this was an unwise choice of words that should have been quickly retracted with appropriate apologies.
On Senator Reid's comments, the President and other advisors have said it was a poor choice of words.
Akin also attempted to disavow his insult by claiming that he had used a poor choice of words.
So obviously it's a very poor choice, a very unfortunate choice of words.
It was difficult yesterday to find Labour MPs to defend Mr Davidson - at least on his choice of words.
It was an interesting choice of words, since many people say they don't feel comfortable dealing with an officious sommelier.
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The Prime Minister's controlling and imperialistic choice of words inspired the need to reassure any doubters of their countries' absolute autonomy from Britain.
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HMOs refer to the proportion of premiums they pay out for patient care as their "medical-loss ratio"--a chilling choice of words.
You have to give me one tip that, you know, maybe you have a pet pet is a poor choice of words.
They noted each boss's choice of words, and how he delivered them.
Or, perhaps, we're all reading too much into his choice of words.
The candidate is urging MSNBC to fire political reporter David Shuster because of his choice of words in discussing Chelsea Clinton last week.
If you read on and read the rest of my speech you wouldn't be concerned with it, but it was a poor choice of words.
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But how a teacher desists her tone of voice, her attitudes, her choice of words appears to make no difference at all in maintaining an orderly classroom.
It is, moreover, the Tories' choice of words or the coded message they are supposedly intended to conceal upon which Mr Blair has built his charge of racism.
The SNP were furious - Mr Davidson's choice of words was raised at Scottish Questions on Wednesday and again in a point of order to the Speaker.
The choice of words is spare, simple and unaffected, and the rhythm is perfect: despite the sadness that overlays many pieces, they flow with the comforting lull of a bedtime story.
"If it was a bad choice of words, it was a bad choice of words repeatedly ... leading one to believe that it probably wasn't just an isolated statement but a core belief, " he said.
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Although Stenholm stopped short of calling for Condit's resignation, his choice of words was noteworthy because bringing discredit to Congress is listed as a violation of House rules in a manual issued by the House Ethics Committee.
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