Sentences with phrase «verbiage which»

Included in the contract is verbiage which gives the home buyer the right to «inspect» the home for damage and defects, and which compels the seller to allow said inspection within some number of days from signing — usually seven.
The state also requires very specific verbiage which you will find at
The state also requires very specific verbiage which you will find at Section 6.4.6 of the Regulations.

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«The miracles of technology cause us to live in a hectic, clockwork world that does violence to human biology, enabling us to do nothing but pursue the future faster and faster... Specialization in verbiage, classification, and mechanized thinking has put man out of touch with many of the marvelous powers of «instinct» which govern his body.
Just as you would adjust and refine your experience verbiage, you can use this knowledge to better decide which skills you'll list to highlight your awesomeness.
The tricky dimension is rendered even trickier by seemingly innocent off - color verbiage, which tries to sell the surrogate for the real thing.
In my ealrier response I lambasted the author for «believing» in Math (which is pathetic), but in fact — if she wants to use that rather narrow - minded verbiage as representation of «a higher purpose» than herself — than so be it.
But the latter abound so that we can afford to overlook the innumerable failures and self - deceptions that are mixed in with them (for in everything human failure is a matter of course), and we can also overlook the verbiage of a good deal of the mind - cure literature, some of which is so moonstruck with optimism and so vaguely expressed that an academically trained intellect finds it almost impossible to read it at all.
Indiana's known as a team that defends the pick and roll «soft,» which is NBA verbiage for hanging back on high ball screens.
During the limited media circuit since his hiring, I've watched him feign enthusiasm, feign interest and possibly feign an entire sense of humor, which gives the effect of an android programmed to have a comedic pace and comedic verbiage, but no recognizable emotion or soul.
I think you were 100 % right in expressing your opinion of the views of Herb & Graham, they may well have valid points that we could all agree on but unfortunately the good points are lost in a torrent of hateful verbiage, which is a shame.
by Walter Chaw Brutally overwritten, smug, and self - indulgent to no discernible point, Jason Reitman's disappointing Juno is an unfortunate attempt to marry Judd Apatow's sleazy morality plays with a Kevin Smith pop - cultural gabber — the result being a ventriloquism tract in which virgin screenwriter (formerly blogger) Diablo Cody crams so many unlikely gluts of verbiage into so many sterile, undeveloped characters that the whole production is the ultimate act of masturbatory puppetry.
She might be describing the ingenious method of Jonathan Perera's screenplay, which is packed with the sort of dazzlingly acerbic flights of verbiage that bring Paddy Chayefsky and Aaron Sorkin to mind.
An endorsement is a pre-written bit of policy language which amends the policy and replaces the default verbiage with different coverage in some way.
«The knowledge and verbiage I learned during the Veterinary Assistant program at ABC has allowed me, a complete novice in the industry, to be able to understand what the doctor is talking about, which has really impressed the staff,» Judy said.
It complicates its own most obvious readings of racial and sexual identity by cutting across love, sex, lust, and longing to illustrate and embody the excruciating surfeit of words — spoken and written, etched on porcelain in notational shorthand (in Valerie Piraino's wonderfully ruminative series «Simone,» from 2010), and silk - screened ever so faintly on canvas (in Pendleton's Concrete, from 2004, which ticks off evocative phrases such as «the smell of your neck in August» and «somewhere between forgiving too easily and not giving in at all»)-- that prop up and then ruin relationships, pure verbiage as a cruel mirage.
You have given me a lot of verbiage and most recently a list of items, which I have gone through point by point to demonstrate to you that you have provided no empirical evidence to support the IPCC CAGW claim (as I outlined it for you, based on the AR4 report).
But to my presumably ilLOGICal and soulless mind, this is typically jesuitical verbiage, which is guaranteed to be entirely devoid of any scientific content.
Parental responsibilities cases are resolved amongst people who have standing in accordance with the best interests of the child standard in Colorado is codified at Section 14-10-124 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, which provides much less definitive guidance than the ample verbiage suggests:
An endorsement is a pre-written bit of policy language which amends the policy and replaces the default verbiage with different coverage in some way.
You may want to review the terms, conditions and verbiage, of your policy to better familiarize yourself with the different scenarios in which the coverage is extended.
One way to sharpen your focus is through verbiage at the top of your resume that instantly catches the reader's eye and identifies the area (s) in which you can make a contribution.
With the business letter formats, you get great examples of how to structure formal letters and there is also a sample content guide which gives you the verbiage of drafting an appropriate formal letter effectively.
Tracking your response rates to see which mail piece, verbiage, and mailing list has yielded the best response is a crucial component to every campaign.
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