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I find these to be weasel words, but read on.
If you use a "weasel word" after another, there is nothing left of the other.
Certainly, his strength is that he offers no weasel words.
Weasel words are more difficult to get away with "
Not all sentences using the middle voice are necessarily weasel words.
But the real weasel word in that last sentence is "interpret."
Weasel words can imply meaning far beyond the claim actually being made.
Those weasel words from the confession box burned into her soul.
Weasel words, which marks you as a likely troll or plant.
I don't want any weasel words about a proper negotiation process.
There is no extra effort needed to follow up weasel words, lies etc.
The answer is that those complaints are weasel words.
The weasel word - almost - cannot be stricken.
Congress has limited the agency's discretion, he said, so it "used some weasel words" to get around the statute.
"I believe them that they tweaked the algorithm, but it is such weasel words," he said.
Art's professional instincts perked up at the weasel words in the sentence.
Mom tried to weasel word around that, and I know she wants what's be ' st for you, but that's what it comes down to.
Thus, words or claims that turn out to be empty upon analysis are known as "weasel words".
Weasel words may be used to detract from an uncomfortable fact, such as the act of firing staff.
This week Clinton's aides are floating weasel words for the opposite scenario: negotiations.
"You were never a man for weasel words.
That weasel word "if" has once again sneaked into a Tory apology.
Look at the draft Council conclusions - paragraph 18 - and see some of the weasel words that have been inserted.
Others dismiss this phrase as "weasel words" designed to substitute for positions on specific issues.
'This whole thing is one weasel word after another.