1. The new organisation will be more akin to an organism, adopting the language of biology rather than the machine. 2. But it adopts language that threatens to eliminate eligibility through individual assessments. 3. But the authors of the law, and other advocates of a soft-money ban, fear the commission will adopt language that eviscerates the new restrictions. 4. Casey urged the delegates to adopt language recognizing that some Republicans disagree about abortion. 5. It is not clear whether the House will adopt the anti-shutdown language when it acts on the emergency spending bill next week. 6. Knutzen added that his organization has adopted new language that will allow it to suspend members who do not adhere to quality standards. 7. Out of habit from his college days at the University of Pennsylvania, Raymond sometimes adopts the language of cultural anthropology. 8. Specifically, they said, Icann needs to define its mission more clearly and adopt language that limits its scope of power. 9. Such new freedoms Stillman said were even broader before new compromise language was adopted. 10. The commission itself, supposedly an impartial arbitrator, has adopted that language as well. |