| 21. | The only plausible reason one can think of for such circumlocutions is that the writers were paralyzed by caution.
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| 22. | There is nothing lawyerly about Darden's language in these pages, no waffling, no slippery circumlocutions.
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| 23. | The candidates fought a campaign that was often bitter, frequently tangled in legalistic circumlocution, and sometimes funny.
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| 24. | Kimble says legalese often contains so many convoluted constructions and circumlocutions that it is more ambiguous than plain English.
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| 25. | There's something odd about that sort of circumlocution, which falls somewhere between ritualistic disclaimer and outright lie.
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| 26. | It begins with the ritual " invocation of the muse ", and makes use of traditional epithets and circumlocutions.
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| 27. | Br�beuf was widely acknowledged to have best mastered the Native oratory style, which used metaphor, circumlocution and repetition.
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| 28. | It can " communication strategies ( i . e ., circumlocution ), and overgeneralization of L2 language patterns.
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| 29. | To avoid the forbidden words, the answerer may use words or phrases with a similar meaning or use circumlocutions.
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| 30. | The weird circumlocution, " I need you to . . . " is a way to avoid the word please.
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