It is simply a euphemistic way of describing the act of determining which set of interests prevails. |
Anyway, speaking as a Pulitzer Prize-winner suffering from deferred success, I am all for a campaign against any form of political correctness or euphemistic nonsense. |
The ad in the classified section of the newspaper was vague and euphemistic. |
This pronouncement is, in many cases, a euphemistic restatement of the unspoken sentiment that one religion is as bad as another. |
I do not think this is a euphemistic way of saying he had a good opinion of himself. |
Some health care providers prefer Do Not Resuscitate as being clearer and less euphemistic. |