People say I speak openly and in plain language, and that they easily understand what I say.
And, of course, there's no shame in simply spelling out in plain language what you'd like when ordering.
Williams had also been careful to conduct community meetings (more than 150 in all) to explain his austerity measures in plain language.
In plain language that means when they need to meet government targets.
Mitarai describes the crisis in plain language: seemingly unstoppable decline in birth rates, a turn to population decline, doubts about the future of the social security system, a shrinking domestic market.
Second, the White House needs to speak in plain language to the American people about what needs to be done, so it harnesses their legitimate anger and anxiety and continues to inspire their confidence and hope.
The bill would require a social networking Internet Web site to establish a process for new users to set their privacy settings as part of the registration process that explains privacy options in plain language, and to make privacy settings available in an easy-to-use format.
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"It shows the AG's vindictiveness, " says Lim in characteristically plain language.
They had argued strongly that being in plain and intelligible language gave them a "get-out" clause.
The OFT will be intrigued to learn that nearly all the terms and conditions that the banks currently publish to their customers are, in Mr Justice Andrew Smith's view, in plain and intelligible language.
These so-called end user licence agreements (EULAs) should be expressed in "plain, intelligible language", they say.
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