Local governments should move quickly to ban needlessly abusive, verbally infelicitous, graphically substandard or premeditatedly cute bumper stickers.
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A slightly infelicitous choice of wording, however, may well have given Shem the impression that Clubjuggle was attempting intimidation.
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Though it has the infelicitous name of a dog, this book is more of a cat-and-mouse affair.
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At this point, there appear to be no improperly sourced claims in that BLP-though there was some infelicitous wording.
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I think the questioner's initial wording was infelicitous and offensive to some, but the underlying question is a tough one.
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But the infelicitous phrasing of the remark produced an instant reaction from his political opponents and other critics, who monitor his every utterance.
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I am perfectly happy to acknowledge that you did not have malicious intent, but where is your acknowledgement that your wording was infelicitous?
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The history of jargon is the history of ideas in the making, the history of how the infelicitous becomes felicitous, and vice versa.
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Some advisers said Bush, besides truly believing New York deserved the money, wanted to tamp down the controversy over Daniels'infelicitous remarks.
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It has been said that Chapman's knowledge of Greek was not strong enough to resist entirely the Latin of Divus, with infelicitous results.