Verbiage in a sentence as a noun

Take all the fancy verbiage away and this is just another platform flame. Use what you like.

If you don't like it or are confused by the verbiage, then don't turn it on. If you're still paranoid, don't use Ghostery at all.

The exact verbiage on Amazon's website is "Buy movie in HD\n1-Click® $$$. $$".

Shutting down new orders until the verbiage is changed, same thing. But to say that this is a reasonable action, I just don't see it.

A whole lot of emotive verbiage burying two salient facts: 1. The "buy" button was hidden.

At no point does using correct verbiage affect the argument at all. The same action is still occurring.

> "who won a record 20-year sentence" I know this is common verbiage, but it's frankly sickening. Do they view their targets as people, or are they merely a collection of scalps?

And ditto for all the other verbiage that clutter and obfuscate the script's intent. Short options should be used where they're the more typically known and standardised.

Nicely complicated--- useful if the boss or client wants verbiage. If asked directly though, I usually say "If I've done it before, I know how long it takes; if not then not."

It's very hard to have an honest discussion about being smart without diving into lots of euphemisms and using lots of humbling verbiage. Most people's problems are simple.

The verbiage is so strongly connected to his disdain that I can't hear anything through the noise. If you want to be hypercritical of companies using Kickstarter for the first time, you should try to provide real feedback.

For those of you who haven't had the pleasure of working with angular: Once you've familiarized yourself with the verbiage, most of jeswin's concerns here come second nature just by glancing in one's source code. Let's take the example: form.

The verbiage in The Bill of Rights was intended to recognize, not confer rights, and it was intended to restrain government from violating them.

The post talks about how a page minimum had the effect of rewarding useless verbiage. I've found that page maximums in proposal writing have helped me to sharpen my writing considerably.

The implication in tech media that it was 'safe' to use, with usual caveat emptor verbiage. \n\nI know we have a sample size of one here, and there's no guarantee that steps 2 and 3 above will follow - but to me, it seems that mainstream coverage of anything like this is a sure signal to bail out.

I'd have thought you'd know this based on the verbiage in your comment, but apparently not. Enterprise AV doesn't work like consumer AV. An orchestrating server software is installed, at which configurations are defined and from which rule sets are distributed to clients.

I'm not exaggerating, for all the verbiage and diagrams this really is a reasonable summary of many of them. Your metaphor fails, because what is not a realistic risk for people working in shops or labs is a perfectly reasonable risk for a hobby programmer, let alone a pro.

I have worked on hacking these devices to extract data and the legal verbiage around these activities has strongly discouraged me from releasing anything. Previous continuous glucose monitoring systems.

I particularly liked this observation regarding verbiage in the Dropbox TOS: "That language is definitely friendlier than Google's, but it's actually more expansive, since it's more vague." As laypersons, we may feel more comfortable when companies avoid legalese and use straight talk, but that doesn't mean we are any more safer or protected.

Verbiage definitions

noun

overabundance of words

See also: verbalism

noun

the manner in which something is expressed in words; "use concise military verbiage"- G.S.Patton

See also: wording diction phrasing phraseology