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44 Sentences With "loaded word"

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"The word 'terroir' is a very loaded word," Campeau explains.
In this day and age, sustainability is a loaded word.
Where the Griffin family is concerned, reputation is a loaded word.
Family can be a loaded word dripping with raw baggage for some.
"Lie" is a loaded word, all right, a favorite of campaign operatives.
It's a loaded word that we all know is important, yet few successfully master.
That you can't ... Although blitz, you know, is a loaded word, but go ahead.
Communism is a historically loaded word that few people like (including myself, a longtime entrepreneur).
Even so, "security" is a loaded word, and "safe space" is a matter of perspective.
"Representation" is a loaded word in the entertainment world, especially in the past few years.
Editorial Observer "Dissident" is a loaded word in Cuba, a label used to discredit and punish.
It's a loaded word, but in the case of Trump and birthers it passes my smell test.
Ellis also instructed prosecutors to stop using the term "oligarchs" to refer to Russian businessmen, calling it a loaded word.
For an industry that creates sales allure from notions of value, wealth and scarcity, rare can be a loaded word.
"Virginity," it's a loaded word and we place a lot of importance and pressure on losing it and gaining sexual experience.
"'Witch' is a loaded word, but I do love it," he said, noting that his husband thinks it needs some P.R. help.
"'Vanity,' it's a loaded word, but it has depth," said Marc E. Agronin, a geriatric psychiatrist at the Miami Jewish Health Systems.
As for the name, Woodman admits he's aware that the word "stories" has become somewhat of a loaded word in the app world.
"Deficit" is a highly loaded word in the copper market, since it flashes up on the collective radar screen of the money men.
I mean, "surveillance" is something that is a very loaded word that has a very ... Well, I think that's why she used it. Yeah.
Still, Dr. Kesselring finds it perplexing that the Russian doctor would have thought it was appropriate or wise to throw around such a loaded word.
The hackers apparently used those compromised systems to lure industrial control systems personnel with malware-loaded Word docs disguised as legitimate résumés, invitations, and policy documents.
Lui, who was on the show when Holmes made the remark, later wrote that her mind went blank at Holmes' use of such a loaded word.
Southern ladies—a loaded word in the South, denoting not just gender but race (white) and class (wealthy)—took it upon themselves to rebury Confederate soldiers.
That might feel like a loaded word to use in a piece about a Marvel movie because of course the action of the movie isn't real.
"We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment," the co-founders write on their website.
A decision — a loaded word when it comes to James — to move to an ill-prepared Lakers team in the off-season has changed the calculus altogether.
"  William M. Daley, who served as President Obama's chief of staff in 2011, explained, "Redistribution is a loaded word that conjures up all sorts of unfairness in people's minds.
Inspiration is a loaded word to use when discussing disability rights, as it's almost always deployed with the condescending assumption that any task a disabled person manages to accomplish is somehow extraordinary.
The European Central Bank extended its bond-buying campaign, as analysts had expected, but in cutting the size of its purchases, it brought to mind a loaded word in financial circles: taper.
Terrorism is a heavily loaded word, used inconsistently to refer to enemy groups of the moment, rather than according to any neutral standard (what techniques the groups use, whether they target civilians).
Of course, as we've increasingly come to understand, "free" is a loaded word when it comes to reaping the benefits in the digital age—a free service oftentimes means sacrificing your time and your privacy.
" Kristof made a similar point in the New York Times: "My view is that 'racist' can be a loaded word, a conversation stopper more than a clarifier, and that we should be careful not to use it simply as an epithet.
Direct is a loaded word, of course — with its implications of a lack of thought, of simply belting long passes in the general direction of a tall striker — but there is no question that Liverpool does not take the circuitous route.
For now, it feels as if a single viewing is barely sufficient to clock the various crosscurrents and role-reversals of a drama fueled by a rape case and the language of consent, in all the manifold meanings of that loaded word.
"Fake" as an adjective has become such a loaded word thanks to the big wet idiot in the White House's aversion to actual news reporting, and at this point, a fake rock band using Facebook to scam people is as 2018 as it gets.
INDIANOLA, Iowa — Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Saturday accused Senator Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign of distorting his record on Social Security, claiming without evidence that Mr. Sanders's team was promoting a "doctored" video, a loaded word in an era of disinformation.
My strategy used to be to clue it matter-of-factly, and I'm glad to see the editors kept my clue, but I've since just removed it from my word list entirely, since I think it's an inherently loaded word that implies a negative judgment.
I mean, what you have in me is someone who shares most of your political concerns and yet is unwilling to — again, a loaded word — lie about what is and is not a good reading of empirical data and what is and is not a good argument about genetics and environment and what is reasonable to presume based on what we already know.
Here are some examples from our own Text to Text collection in which we started with a frequently taught text and looked for Times articles that show its continued relevance to the world today: The Gettysburg Address and 'Why the Civil War Still Matters' 'The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian' and 'On the Reservation and Off, Schools See a Changing Tide' 'The Glass Castle' and 'Life on the Streets' The Bill of Rights and 'The Bill of Rights We Deserve' 'Huckleberry Finn' and 'In Defense of a Loaded Word' 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Montague and Capulet as Shiite and Sunni' Another way to help make interesting and unexpected connections is to simply search and see what comes up.
The word "rape" is a very loaded word. Many people are hesitant about using it to describe their experience unless it fits the rape script.
The Concise Oxford English Dictionary defines a buzzword (hyphenating the term as buzz-word) as a slogan, or as a fashionable piece of jargon: a chic, fashionable, voguish, trendy word a la mode. It has been asserted that buzzwords do not simply appear, they are created by a group of people working within a business as a means to generate hype. Buzzwords are most closely associated with management and have become the vocabulary that is known as "management speak": Using a pompous or magisterial term, of or relating to a particular subject employed to impress those outside of the field of expertise. It could also be called buzz phrase or loaded word.
A fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Kerr has published frequently on nuclear weapons efforts, national security and arms control, energy technology, and ionospheric research. He has received several awards for his public service, including the CIA Distinguished Intelligence Medal and the DOE Outstanding Service Award. He serves as Chairman of The MITRE Corporation Board of Trustees and he serves on the board of directors of U.S. Space LLC, and the advisory board of MIT Lincoln Laboratory.." On October 23, 2007, Kerr gave a memorable speech at the annual "GEOINT" conference on Geospatial Intelligence (to an audience including many people from his prior NRO job). He said, > "[W]e really need to realize what a loaded word security really is. When I’m > at work, and throughout my day, security is safety, as a barrier against > physical or emotional harm.
The popularity rating of Charles increased from a low of 20 per cent following the death of Diana to 75 per cent during Bolland's tenure. Bolland and the prince's Private Secretary, Stephen Lamport, helped devise a media strategy that enhanced the public image of Charles and Camilla's relationship. The pair orchestrated the media coverage of the prince's first photographed public appearance with Camilla at the Ritz Hotel in January 1999 (dubbed 'Operation Ritz'), and of Camilla's first meeting with the Queen in June 2000 at a private party at Highgrove House. A June 2000 article in The Times by Andrew Pierce said that the media coverage of the meeting between the Queen and Camilla had marked 'the culmination of three years work by Bolland and Lamport' who since the divorce of Charles and Diana had 'worked tirelessly ever since on the public rehabilitation of Prince Charles and Parker Bowles...In the past week Parker Bowles has lost the loaded word mistress.

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