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    wording
    [ noun ]
    the manner in which something is expressed in words
    <noun.communication>
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    Word \Word\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Worded}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Wording}.]
    1. To express in words; to phrase.

    The apology for the king is the same, but worded
    with greater deference to that great prince.
    --Addison.

    2. To ply with words; also, to cause to be by the use of a
    word or words. [Obs.] --Howell.

    3. To flatter with words; to cajole. [Obs.] --Shak.

    {To word it}, to bandy words; to dispute. [Obs.] ``To word it
    with a shrew.'' --L'Estrange.


    Wording \Word"ing\, n.
    The act or manner of expressing in words; style of
    expression; phrasing.

    It is believed this wording was above his known style.
    --Milton.

    1. The new ones "include more positive advice, oriented to the total diet, with clear wording and specific numbers," he said.
    2. Although an Oct. 23 letter to the president, signed by 38 GOP senators, opposed enactment of "protectionist" legislation, it contained enough weasel wording to suggest that several signers might still back away from upholding a veto.
    3. In approving the measure, the foreign ministers agreed on wording that, according to the spokesman, says, "This is an obligation which is politically binding on member states to achieve." The United States has urged the community to scrap the plan.
    4. But an aide to Sen. Danforth says the new wording simply summarizes the essence of earlier civil rights case law.
    5. The bankruptcy judge won't decide until Wednesday the exact wording of the disclosure order so that the 250 or so partners can prepare arguments on what information is to be disclosed, and which partners have to disclose.
    6. The Tory manifesto pledged to allow grant-maintained schools to introduce selection 'if that is what parents clearly want and it fits in with the wider needs of the local area'. The wording was deliberately vague.
    7. Ms. Hull tells the executives that they needn't worry too much about the wording, though, because she can give them plenty of help; her company in Washington has three ghostwriters on its staff for the purpose.
    8. The wording changes with the monarch.
    9. U.S. District Judge Stanley S. Harris has asked the Administrative Office of the Courts to consider asking the law's sponsors to amend its wording.
    10. Mr. Brown's approach included many technical wording changes but left in place the central goals of the Metzenbaum bill.
    11. The wording of the new version was changed to make the amnesty more sweeping.
    12. And some of the pricing differences between the Saudi oil minister and Mr. Aghazadeh concerned nothing more than the wording in a news release OPEC issued after the meeting.
    13. Turner said Hughes could have prevented the exclusion of the 13 satellites from the total by adding "except the United States" after the wording releasing Ford customers from liability.
    14. For all his sensitivity about the bill's wording, Japanese Ambassador Matsunaga minced no words in his position paper.
    15. The staff report was adopted on a 4-1 vote, with Burnett voting no because he first wanted to see changes in wording that were agreed to in the board's meeting.
    16. Other federal appeals courts have allowed warnings containing such wording.
    17. Deputies rangled over the wording, finally prompting an exasperated Landsbergis to warn that the Soviet troops could arrive before they acted.
    18. A plaintiff wants to sue claiming insufficient warnings printed on cigarette packages, but the wording is set by the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act.
    19. BZW had argued that this role was understood by merchant banks in the City. However, the DTI concluded that the wording of the circular would have led most professional investors to assume it had actually taken a view on the merits of the acquisition.
    20. But consider the wording of this complaint: keeping 'secret sickness records' sounds mean-spirited and obsessional; but it is only another way of saying that Maynard kept confidential sickness records.
    21. He plans to sound out Britain, France and other CSCE participants on the wording of a pending United Nations resolution that would authorize use of military action to oust Iraq from Kuwait.
    22. A spokesman for the comptroller's office refused to elaborate on this wording.
    23. That means the president can't just "think out loud" without worrying about the exact wording of every answer.
    24. If there was any inconsistency, the wording of the numbered rule prevailed.
    25. In a second trial, prosecutors searched the federal statutes for language that referred to the rapes and could not find wording that applied to such a crime against a boy.
    26. The wording of the reports was similar to when the Iraqis recaptured the southern Faw Peninsula on April 18 and drove the Iranians out of their hard-won bridgehead at Salamcheh, near the southern city of Basra, on May 25.
    27. But they have misgivings about the wording of the NASD's grandfather clause, among other things.
    28. The poll posed the issue in a variety of ways because the wording of questions on a sensitive issue can affect the results.
    29. The group has been negotiating off and on since last fall with the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights over wording of the controversial bill, which was vetoed last year by President Bush.
    30. But Ski Milburn, chief executive officer of American Toxxic, said Verit was "trying to save face" with that wording, which he said was inaccurate.
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