Sentences with phrase «dense legalese»

On the other hand, regulatory and user pressure has sometimes led Facebook to pull back on its data collection and use and to explain things in plainer language — in contrast to dense legalese from many other internet companies.
But sneaked into the dense legalese of the regulations is a duty to open up all the NHS to commercial competition.
Trump's tweets — which were written in dense legalese — mean the president is now contradicting himself.
On the other hand, regulatory and user pressure has sometimes led Facebook to pull back on its data collection and use and to explain things in plainer language — in contrast to dense legalese from many other internet companies.
After reading 1,000 cases as a first year law student — most of which were written in the stuffiest, densest legalese imaginable — my writing started to morph into what I was seeing everyday: passive voice, unnecessary Latin phrases, way - too - long sentences, etc..

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The committee member also noted how, «in longer, denser paragraphs» within the app's T&C s, the legalese does also state that «whatever that primary purpose is you can sell this data for any purposes whatsoever» — making the point that such sweeping terms are unfair.
California school districts are in the process of drafting plans detailing how they intend to spend state education dollars and, so far, most of the documents are dense with education jargon, acronyms and legalese.
Releases are often dense and cumbersome in their wording and full of legalese.
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