Sentences with phrase «rather technical language»

For instance, articles like this one do explain the difference between broad and narrow arbitration clauses, but I don't have enough of a legal background to interpret the rather technical language.

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The language is strikingly different because he was writing about generic «valid inductions» rather than what has come to be a technical problem in the logic of confirmation.
Gertrud renounces external eventfulness in order to cultivate internal or imaginative eventfulness» — and using the (constant - and - never - moving as a way to allow viewers to focus on acting and the body rather than on technical formalist tricks, in fact, the shots are the longest technically allowable before the invention of digital shooting) camera merely as a functional recording - device rather than as an originator of instant meaning and knowledge as in Hollywood, this film remains the best summation of the truism that a longwinded presentation of several actors merely speaking for ten - minutes - a-scene while the camera does not move and no artificial and manipulative «cinematic language» is involved, in other words, the dreaded «merely filmed non-cinematic literature and theatre,» not only has a much greater capacity to teach than any Hollywood mode of filmmaking but is more dramatic than any car chase.
The evidence presented through these works suggests that the laws that govern our reality are not fixed and that these artists are not merely subject to an all - pervasive technical language, but rather active participants in the continuing construction of a photographic language.
Oftentime, the use of technical language is meant to impress and demean, rather than address the issue at hand.
Write it in the language your clients typically use rather than in technical «legalese.»
Often attorneys make the mistake of using technical lingo rather than plain language.
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