1. Firstly, I understand that you must edit letters, but the crucial point on avoiding sexist language was omitted. 2. In the table that follows we provide a guide to avoiding discriminatory language. 3. As the venture grows, Dobert said the only restrictions put on chat-room use will be for participants to avoid foul language. 4. But Arafat seemed intent on avoiding fierce language that might incite the crowd. 5. By his own admission, for example, he has purposely avoided the language of psychiatry in his writings. 6. France, on the other hand, wants to avoid any language that would automatically give the Americans the right to attack if Iraq falls short of its promises. 7. He carefully avoids any language with political implications. 8. In fact, readers who want to maximize the impact of their insults would be well-advised to avoid obscene language altogether. 9. Like most Federal Reserve chairmen, he usually limits his public statements to careful generalities, avoiding language that could affect financial markets unduly. 10. Sen. Bob Dole, the minority leader, avoided such language, which could backfire if Republicans appear obstructionist. |