I think you maybe using the wrong
verbiage here?
Granted I'm picking on the legal
verbiage here, but isn't that the first place you should go when deciding if an identity verification services background check is right for you?
No theoretical
verbiage here, but based on the individual contributions by experienced academics and journalists of those political leaders.
Dominick, no doubt that the author was taking some liberty with
the verbiage here.
Not exact matches
Why don't we have articles on
here that actually say something different from the same old recycled
verbiage, just under a new heading with the words and sentences shuffled around to try (in vain) to disguise the fact that we have read the «same old say nothing» article before, just in different form.
«And I think the Republican politicians in this state have to condemn the activity, condemn the
verbiage — silence is acceptance and no New Yorker should accept what was said
here.»
With limited
verbiage on my part and in no particular order
here are the best Blu - ray's of 2009.
The warm affection for foibles, the lightning - quick volleys of
verbiage, the screwball forward plunge of the montage: So much of what made Frances Ha special is right
here, too.
Without further adieu,
here is my list (Without a lot of
verbiage this year) of the best of 2008.
Since Anthony stands in rapt admiration of Monckton's sparkling
verbiage,
here's a word for him to look up: logorrhea.
Others
here seem to prefer
verbiage in the mistaken hope that quantity will be mistaken for quality.
The topic has entered my ken a couple of times recently from unconnected sources (
here at the ABA TechShow and in the Economist), so I figure the time may be ripe to do something about the plague of
verbiage that infects the bottoms of many emails sent by «important» firms and people.
Here are twelve terms that range from common everyday insurance terms to not so common
verbiage that might have less emphasis on your policy documents.
Before we get into the details
here, it's worth mentioning that the process and
verbiage may vary slightly depending on what device you're using.
I understand this isn't the official law's
verbiage (It actually says, «No later than 21 calendar days after the tenant has vacated the premises» - Link to CA Civil Code) Are we misunderstanding the language
here?