I do understand the instinct of journalists to translate turgid legal verbiage into clear language. |
The wording of the amendment is also alleged to include verbiage which would make domestic partnerships and civil unions null and void as well. |
Minus the film interaction, however, the opus suffered from overwrought verbiage and meandering vignettes. |
Cutting through all of the government verbiage and jargon, if you will, what is the impact over the next five years? |
Rothbard meant to be understood and he did not mean to be trapped in irrelevant verbiage. |
I've lost jobs because I'll send the contract back and there are more lines going through all the verbiage than there is verbiage. |