Nowhere is the explosive growth rate around Oklahoma City
put in clearer language than on the Web site of the City of Moore, which was ground zero for this enormous tornado and the most potent tornado ever recorded, on May 3, 1999:
Not exact matches
The Best Practices advisor, without uttering a word, «speaks» loudly
in simple actions such as
putting agreements and disclosures and services and fees and expenses
in plain
language and
clear writing.
In the same essay, Davison
puts forward the case for continuing to use theological
language, even when it might be strange, because «it is the task of apologetics to make things
clear and on other occasions it is the task of apologetics to cut through the vapid familiarity of our time and present something unfamiliar, glorious and true».
The blacks, advised by two white women students from Cape Town University, are to
put on a play
in their own tribal
language, whose general drift, if not
clear from the action, will be explained by locals at your side.
Despite his languid body
language, the German is capable of
putting in standout performers like the one on Saturday, where he was crystal
clear with his movement.
Where we deliver relevant information
in a
clear, and concise
language that
puts health and fitness into context
in people's lives.
Despite the
language barrier, it's
clear that the effort
put in by all the voice actors, especially the bassy Takaya Kuroda behind Kiryu, is from the heart.
Quite apart from its other merits, which seem considerable, I'd just like to thank you for the obvious work you
put in to make this a very
clear post, both
in language and organisation.
At the same time, Rose says there is plenty that we don't know, such as whether or not it is safer for employers to use fewer words
in a termination clause and avoid all - inclusive
language, and whether, for public policy reasons, future court decisions will
put an onus on employers to make
clear to employees the differences between ESA entitlements and the common law before they sign ESA - only contracts.