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Wording meaning
A choice of words and the style in which they are used in a given context.
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The wording of the DGU question in the BRFSS surveys was also excellent, addressing many problems with the wording of the DGU questions used in other surveys.
The DCA excluded the wording "double-dapple" from the standard in 2007 and now strictly use the wording "dapple" as the double dapple gene is commonly responsible for blindness and deafness.
Accordingly the wording of the recommendation reflects that division.
A claim, he said was stated originally, but now they plan to change the wording to make Six Nations position clear.
A group of NGOs and activists met the permanent secretary at the animal rights ministry on Thursday to outline their concerns about the law’s wording and gave proposals for clear safeguards to be adopted.
And the wording of the invitation - in a royal blue - features the first official reference to “Queen Camilla” - instead of Buckingham Palace’s previous use of “Queen Consort”.
Anti-abortion groups have argued the amendment's wording is overly broad, advancing a host of untested legal theories about its impacts.
A referendum on the Indigenous Voice will be held between October and December and a parliamentary committee is examining the proposed wording to alter the constitution.
A tradie by the name of Tommy got the highly visible ink on his right leg in December last year showing a Carlton player with the wording 'Premiers 2023' underneath after having a 'vision' that they won the trophy.
At the Court of Appeal, Lorcan Staines SC, for Grozavu, submitted that the incorrect wording of the impediment charges against his client meant that the jury had returned a "perverse" verdict.
Back to the parliamentary inquiry into the Voice, and one of the architects of the proposal has rejected calls for the wording of the Constitutional amendment to be changed.
But the wording of the amendment went further than many people expected.
Despite the rather dramatic way of wording the crash, experts say there were still successes to be found in the mission.
Do you know that dense wording about copyrights that flashes on the screen when you play a DVD?
Edinburgh Council, together with Sir Geoff Palmer and heritage experts, agreed the wording for a new plaque which was installed on the monument in 2021, to expose Dundas' role in slavery and to recognise those who suffered his enslavement.
Gillis said that the wording of the mock news story was inspired by research that colleagues were conducting on migration and farmers in Southeast Asia.
He reiterated that others can still use the term but must not use both the image and wording in the exact same way as the registered business owner.
However, the wording of his statement left her upset as she believed he was referencing her late father's tragic death in 2020.
I find this hard to believe that any right-minded person would allow any government to change our founding document without first knowing what the exact wording will be.
In light of the privacy provision’s central importance today to protecting the right to abortion, it’s highly ironic that the original wording of the amendment referred only to men, and news accounts of the proposal said nothing about abortion.