Sentences with phrase «changed the language slightly»

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The language might have changed very slightly, but the sentiment and ideology are indistinguishable from Davies's outburst in the House of Commons on Tuesday, during a debate on housing benefit and the bedroom tax.
[FN55] The broad statutory language in the FTC act allows for successful prosecution of companies which may have changed slightly their business practices to exploit loopholes in more tightly worded legislation.
For me, each repetition is about an inauguration of a character into an altered state — a way to change that character slightly or pull it further into difference and change, and into my language.
To the several who have asked... here's at least my attempt at a slightly more plain language synopsis... these are the actual words, condensed to what seem (at least to me) the key points, with minor changes to help readability:
Although a significant majority of all respondents were in favour of amending the Divorce Act to change the language used to describe the post-separation care of children from «custody» and «access» to alternative terminology such as «parental responsibilities» and «parenting time,» a slightly larger proportion of respondents from Alberta supported the proposed amendment than respondents from the rest of Canada.
We have written about the perceptible increase in support with this new device, but the early community builds showed a drastic change in the user interface and the introduction of a slightly - altered design language (incorporating more transparencies, blurs, etc).
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