Reading those posts, it was surprising to note that they all use
nearly identical language to describe the progress they're making on hiring women and minorities.
One way or another — and using
near identical language — placement agents are barred from getting near one of the nation's largest pension funds.
Support for the law dropped markedly in questions that referred to it by name, as compared to questions that used
otherwise identical language to describe its key provisions.
In virtually
identical language in Brown v. Canada (Attorney General), Sankar v. Bell Mobility, Crisante v. DePuy Orthopaedics, Dugal v. Manulife and Rosen v. BMO Nesbitt Burns, Justice Belobaba excoriated class action lawyers for over-lawyering certification motions, unnecessarily lengthening the proceedings and generating hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees and disbursements.
In the United States, property and casualty insurers typically use similar or
even identical language in their standard insurance policies, which are drafted by advisory organizations such as the Insurance Services Office and the American Association of Insurance Services.
A previous letter with
nearly identical language was sent by 18 of the 31 organizations in 2009 (pdf), and some scientists are skeptical that this new document will budge the stubborn persistence of climate denial among congressional representatives.
Chen is already complaining about «greedy» Australian agents and urging farmers to consider the long - term future of the trade rather than short - term profits —
near identical language to that used by steel mills and government officials when Chinese demand was supercharging the iron ore price eight years ago.
Michael Mann, now feigning sensitivity towards Mark Steyn's use of the word «fraudulent», used
identical language in the Climategate emails against critics without the slightest compunction.
And it is certainly possible to share this faith without repeating
the identical language in which it was first formulated.
Other AmEx consumer credit cards have nearly
identical language.
In Rothmans, Justice Cyr of the New Brunswick Queen's Bench dismissed a similar application by PMI for disclosure of anonymized data related to health care benefits in an action under New Brunswick's comparable version of the Act.3 Interpreting provisions with
identical language, Justice Cyr rejected the claim that anonymizing data from the databases would be sufficient to protect privacy.
Additionally, several of the sites use
identical language to describe their purported offering: