Sentences with phrase «verbage in»

Maybe there is additional verbage in PC licsense which further restricts our rights and that's why Gamestop is able to legally resell console games but not pc games.
This model was previous called conservatorships, but in 2017 the Legislature changed a lot of the verbage in the law to focus takeovers on academic strength.

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Yes, I know... lots a verbage about Dad being a real meany back in the day... (He's getting counseling for that, and is progressing well)... but, hey, I'm perfect... I can't be disappointed with human actions, if I am, then I sure as hell ain't what I...
I believe she is refering to the very Vocal Churches and Christians who have for 30 years been hollaring and screamin about the issues of prayer in public schools abortions and the anti- gay verbage we been hearing for so long... nearly every day somthing is beign said on these issues you must be mr. van winkle..
Regardless of the verbage used «back in the day» Christ most certainly had a vision for the continuance & expansion of His church even as He ascended back into Heaven & therefore issued the great commission.
Once you immerse yourself in the world of school policy (like anything else) you fall prey to becoming a wonk, and using verbage normal people might not recognize — phrases like «blended learning» or «21st century skills.»
I did quite a lot of research and since I work in the insurance sector I can sift through all the policy verbage.
In my search for verbage to describe this pulse, I may have dug too deep.
I read this in papers and all I can do is hope real scientists are cringing at such verbage.
Does anyone have any sample contracts with verbage that the buyer would be able to back out if another buyer does nt buy the contract in a certrain amount of time?
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