Consider the following examples, found via online search:
“As far as skilled labor is concerned only 9 percent stated that it was easy to find now, while 59 percent said it was difficult. Three years before 1991, the percentages were 8 and 61, respectively….”
“The authors are from Harvard University, Harvard University, Harvard University, and University of [...]
Lots of people ask me what the secret to my success is. And there's really no "one thing" that made it all happen. It's more of a combination of things.
But there is one strategy that's played a MAJOR part in my success... one that's consistently put millions of dollars in my pocket with very little effort.
I'm talking about the joint venture.
Lots of people ask me what the secret to my success is. And there's really no "one thing" that made it all happen. It's more of a combination of things.
Voluble(VOL-yuh-bul) — from the Latin for “flowing easily” — means fluent, glib, or talkative.
Example (as used by Jim Newton in a Los Angeles Times review of Making Our Democracy Work: A Judge’s View by Stephen Breyer): “Practical and gentle, Breyer stands in stark contrast to his more voluble counterpart, Justice Antonin Scalia….”
What is the secret of eloquence, the standard of virtue, the basis of moral authority, the object of philosophy, the most formidable power on earth, the noblest expression of the human spirit, and beauty itself?
What is the secret of eloquence, the standard of virtue, the basis of moral authority, the object of philosophy, the most formidable power on earth, the noblest expression of the human spirit, and beauty itself?
One of the secrets to finding the very best investments is so simple, most people don't pay attention to it...
One of the secrets to finding the very best investments is so simple, most people don't pay attention to it...
An Arbiter (AR-bih-ter) — from the French — is a supreme authority, one empowered to judge and decide disputed issues.
Example: “The success of science in the modern era has given it a powerful aura. Indeed, some have tried to make it the unquestionable authority and final arbiter of truth and knowledge.”
You want to buy your favorite $150 bottle of single malt Scotch -- but you don't want your wife to find out.
By Don Hauptman | Thu, Oct 7, 2010
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