Extremely adequate would be
the right turn of phrase.
Not exact matches
When a friend sent Charlie Berger, brewer and co-founder
of the Denver Beer Co., video
of Harper's Toronto remark, Berger knew
right away that he wanted to
turn Harper's
phrase into a beer.
This
turn of phrase is one
of my favorites, and when it comes to college football, no team does a better job
of asking the
right questions than the Oregon Ducks.
Self - described
of the Alt -
Right, such as Emile Durand, for example, has embraced ethnic or racial nationalism as a natural outgrowth
of the milder civic nationalism and have interpreted Bannon's
turn of phrase in that interview as an expression
of support for racial nationalism.
You don't want to be like me and risk accidentally
turning off Mr.
Right because
of a simple, innocent
phrase that he misunderstood.
In this regard, Mr. Johnson cites Feng v. Graham [1988] 5 W.W.R. 137 (B.C.C.A.), (not a left
turn case), for the principle that the plaintiff's entitlement to assume that other traffic will obey the law, is «subject to the proviso» (in counsel's
phrase) that where it is apparent or should be apparent that an oncoming driver is not going to yield the
right -
of - way, then at that point the other driver must act reasonably and can not simply proceed into the collision, as it were.
• Patent drafting in particular is full
of procedural pitfalls and requires practitioners to be hyper - accurate; a single typo or inadvisable
turn of phrase in a 100 - page document can lead to a loss
of rights for your client (and potentially significant liability for you).