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1 to express something with a particular choice of words: --
The declaration was carefully/cleverly/tactfully, etc. phrased.
More fundamentally, the question can be phrased as whether archaeology is the analysis of the human experience or an exploration of the human condition.
Most of these anecdotes contain good advice about conducting fieldwork, whether it is phrased as advice or not.
Worse, in places the entries are badly phrased or ungrammatical.
More generally phrased, these are shared demand schedules for the provision of publicly provided goods and schemes for their financing.
In addition, too many details are ambiguously phrased or awkwardly placed.
The conditions are essentially inference rules phrased as conditions on proofs.
The curiously phrased ' democracy paradox ' theory proclaims, but clearly does not inform.
The researcher allowed the children to talk uninhibitedly, making as few interruptions as possible and phrased questions openly.