Sentences with phrase «word wrangling»

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The problem with the word justification is that it conjures up for us all the wranglings, disunity, bitterness, rejection and plain murder of the reformation.
In the words of James T. Burtchaell, the provost of Notre Dame: «In these matters... we have no satisfying consensus not because we wrangle over them too much but because we wrangle not enough.»
Instead, the delays have come from wrangling over wording, caused by the politics over immigration.
He offered his harshest words for Uber, who he accused of providing misleading information on a range of issues during the past couple of years of wrangling in Albany.
What You Need to Know: The word «unfilmable» is bandied about a lot when discussing difficult, knotty literary source material, so we'll just say that it's very hard to picture anyone being able to wrangle David Mitchell's sprawling novel.
The hours of wrangling with Word are so frustrating.
Whether you're after efficiency or polish, these Microsoft Word hacks can help you wrangle your manuscript into shape quickly, without spending unnecessary hours tweaking everything manually.
She creates uplifting tree and word art, and when she doesn't have a paintbrush in her hand, she can be found wrangling a preschooler, petting a cat, or hugging a tree.
Saudade is a Portuguese term that defies direct translation, but Martina Nehrling thinks the elusiveness of the word is best wrangled by Jasmine Garsd.
There are other pieces such as the summary for policy - makers that for sure have been affected by wrangling over wording, where I think the various governments via their delegations have influenced the statements.
Drafts went back and forth among committee members for months, with constant wrangling over wording
The whole point of a peer review system would be to get on with the work of cutting emissions instead of wrangling over every word of a draft treaty.
The effect, one hopes, is to rein in the kind of unlimited electronic document discovery that causes litigation and arbitration costs to soar, but the wording still leaves the door open to pre-hearing wrangling over the scope of document production.
My judgement to that effect is simply my way of punting the football further on down the never - ending field of legal wrangling without actually stamping my seal of approval on Mr. Dale's version of events with more than my «weasle» words to that effect.
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