The phrasing of the accord seems calibrated to allow both sides to maintain mutually incompatible positions.
No one is immune to thinking everyone else is hip to your insider phrasing.
The phrasing of the question shows a misunderstanding of what working on user growth actually means.
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There was no phrasing, no indication of loud or soft, on scores from his time.
After Weisberg objected to that phrasing rather, um, vociferously, I agreed to reconsider it.
Wilson's phrasing is ear-catching, the way he syncs up his words with the band's rhythm section.
But the king, knowing this is a polite way of phrasing a republican ambition, will not.
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The fire of the campaign gives way to the measured, careful phrasing of the office.
When he took the podium at the White House less than 24 hours later, his phrasing changed.
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To get a little cute in phrasing, what if a country conquered inflation but no one noticed?
This phrasing may seem innocuous enough, but this is exactly the wrong way to talk to IT departments.
This is an academic tome, fact-rich and with some heavy-handed phrasing, but the tale is still worth telling.
Stunning that he was backing off the phrasing used to describe his policy.
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Reframing the challenge, phrasing problems as questions, and rapid prototyping are effective techniques.
Mr. Cale, who played keyboards, guitar and electric viola, was in strong voice, his tones true, his phrasing meticulous.
But it was perfectly written, complete with dynamics and phrasing, and it makes absolute sense according to the rules of orchestration.
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Phrasing the question differently has produced different results in trials, but the Electoral Commission has accepted that the question is "intelligible".
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He sings in a strong and aspirate voice, and favors legato phrasing.
Now Kirchick, of course, was not nearly so stark in his phrasing.
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That delicate phrasing provides another reason why AMD faces such tough sledding.
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NOP, a polling company, tested seven ways of phrasing the same question.
The Grand Fugue, with its difficult passages and intricate phrasing, remained at a great distance from public acceptance until the early 20th century.
But Mr Rosen's observations on the relationship between technique and interpretation and his advice on details of phrasing and articulation are always illuminating.
However, the BJP's agenda for government chose ambiguous phrasing when it came to nuclear weapons, merely saying it reserved the right to "induct" them.
The jagged vocal phrasing, the almost madrigal vocal style, and the somewhat self-conscious, sweeping, suggestive lyrics all fit the style of '70s progressive rock.
In both eras, Hines is all over the place his piano is a major factor in sparking the band, driving the beat and shaping the overall phrasing.
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Forster loved Richard Wagner and felt an affinity with Marcel Proust, a writer for whom musical phrasing was a paradigm both for art and for life.
At core rehearsals, the broad themes of interpretation, tempo and phrasing are hashed out ahead of tutti rehearsals, in which each player is encouraged to speak up.
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The system can respond to the thousands of different ways in which a request might be expressed, taking into account diverse phrasing, sentence structure and regional accents.
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