The FTC settlement with Google concerned the wording of some of their privacy disclosures.
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The wording has already been watered down in an apparent attempt to overcome Russian objections.
Sometimes there was even guidance on the specific wording students should use in their answers.
However, the firm is now backtracking and has changed the wording of its original advertisement.
Sources said wording was not even remotely agreed to on crucial paragraphs outlining a deal.
Surely there exists some clever Silicon Valley counsel to twist the wording of the precedent.
The wording of both regulations is incredibly vague, unclear and legally up for interpretation.
" The final wording was "one night between the months of January and March 1993.
It limited the scope of many patents to the literal wording that describes the invention.
Nintendo is going after a broader market and longtime fans are feeling dissed by callous wording.
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The FOMC signals changes in its outlook by altering the wording in its post-meeting statement.
The men in charge of Scottish football's top flight agreed on the wording of a statement.
He sent it back to the Legislature with new wording that called for the property-tax credit.
Sinn Fein's Mitchel McLaughlin welcomed the DUP motion but had some doubts about its wording.
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The two sides are now working with Dixey's family to approve the wording on the plaque.
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They're even asked to revamp wording if less than 0.5% of viewers click on their ads.
The wording may be a little different, but the meaning is surely the same.
The wording echoes old-fashioned trade-union jargon in which old Red Brigade tirades were couched.
The pre-Easter declaration is designed to make this movement a little easier by careful wording.
The choice of questions, wording and respondents can stack the deck in a poll especially a small one.
The wording of those letters clearly allows for the possibility that Liam Fox will return to government.
On Tuesday, health minister Norman Lamb told MPs the wording of the regulations had "inadvertently created confusion".
He revised the clue-poem's wording several times over the years, and made other changes in his plans.
But the wording of the resolution, and the way it might be interpreted, continue to cause concern.
Congressional rules give Colombia's legislators two more voting opportunities to reintroduce wording to make the law retroactive.
In 2009, he'd worked from memory and flubbed the wording, requiring a private do-over the next day.
Senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat criticised the suggestion that the wording of the Jordanian-Egyptian proposal be altered.
It is also possible, given the wording of the new labour law, that resisting unionisation is illegal.
But the wording of the resolution, and the way it might be interpreted, continues to cause concern.
For employers, the key takeaway is this: when stating your position in labor contract negotiations, wording is everything.
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