Sentences with phrase «original phrase»

As you identify phrases that work, compile your own list and add to it as you come up with original phrases of your own, like Devon and Becca's «mulligan.»
Update: Perhaps the saddest element of this case is that the hymn's original phrasing better represents the Presbyterian Church USA's historic beliefs than do objections raised by the committee members.
Throughout the revision the original phrase «triumph of good» has been softened to «growth of value.»
actually from your original phrase: «sh it on a stick, only the deranged pick it up, only the adherents eat it»
The original phrase of «if a judge... has served fewer than 10 years...» was changed to: «if a judge... has fewer than 10 years of state service credit.»
Computer scientists believe that, if a hash function is well - designed, the original phrase can not be derived from the output.
Hints: Problems 1 through 11 retain at least one word from the original phrase, while problems 12 through 16 have no words in common with the original phrase.
Can you reconstruct the original phrases from the somewhat mangled results?
A couple of original phrases may draw their attention.
Then America stopped using it altogether and the original phrase became a weird footnote in language history and as an aside in posts like this one.
Following its initial presentation, Robert Rauschenberg bought the work, which he then asked to Duchamp to sign (Duchamp obliged, writing in French: «Impossible for me to recall the original phrase M.D. / Marcel Duchamp / 1960»).
Robert Rauschenberg acquired Bottle Rack after the touring exhibition and later, in his studio in 1960, asked Duchamp to sign it; he obliged, writing in French, «Impossible de me rappeler la phrase originale M.D. / Marcel Duchamp / 1960» (Impossible for me to recall the original phrase).
Chris in 124 went back to the specific case of «climate states» but Eli's original phrasing was not climate - specific and it is the general claim that I have trouble with, not the specific case of climate.
Postscript, July 23, 1:35 p.m. Via Twitter, Dana Nuccitelli of The Guardian and Skeptical Science rightly questioned the original phrasing at the edit / insert above, in which I suggested that folks interpreting the Antarctic sea ice expansion «stand down.»
I also took into account Greg Laden's comment below, in which he interpreted the original phrasing as confusing normal scientific debate with the torqued talking points of nay - sayers.
My original phrase was ``... the environmental message appeals to people...» which is what you initially seemed to be arguing with.
[note] The latter part of this paragraph has been amended from the original published version, following an email conversation between the reviewer and the author, acknowledging a concern that the original phrasing, and use of the word «smearing», was potentially misleading insofar as it implied any intentionality.
I thought the original phrase was meant to have inverted commas.
Try writing the revised sentence or bullet right below the original phrase, and repeat it until you have it as concise as possible (while still conveying the same message).
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