1. It is obvious that Matson is a poet, if only for her precise word choice. 2. And while the civilized world might agree with his sentiment, his word choice left much to be desired. 3. Clinton was more direct on Monday than he was in denying the accusations last week, when in interviews he appeared to fall back on evasive word choice. 4. Clinton was more direct Monday than he was in denying the accusations last week, when in interviews he appeared to fall back on evasive word choice. 5. Even word choices reveal underlying problems. 6. Good word choice, Bob. 7. He might reconsider that word choice. 8. He reads his clips closely enough to be able to spar over word choice, and is remarkably well versed on the gossip from his campaign plane. 9. Hmm. Curious word choice. 10. It contains errors, inaccurate translations and awkward word choices, experts say. |