They are prepared to mislead and deceive the electorate with their "newspeak", saying that householders will have choices, whereas they will not.
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The phrase "compulsory planning agreements"is an interesting piece of"newspeak".
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We should put one question to ourselves: will biology textbooks now be rewritten using thenewspeakword "pre-embryo"?
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I very much hope that in the debate we can avoid the use of "newspeak".
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They are the people who talk in the "newspeak"of today in which a company is not a company but a"profit margin unit".
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That argument is difficult to resolve in a historical context, although we should ask how far frontiers have to be extended before encirclement is relegated to the obscurity ofnewspeak.
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Those claims are euphemisms ofnewspeak.
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We suffer badly from "newspeak".
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Newspeakis the method for controlling thought through language; doublethink is the method of directly controlling thought.
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Newspeakis distinguished by its unusual approach to modularity.
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Newspeakis a language that is linguistically transparent in the descriptive sense, but not in the normative one.
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Believe me, that's nonewspeak.
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Newspeakis a class based language.
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Newspeakwas designed not to extend but to diminish the range of thought, and this purpose was indirectly assisted by cutting the choice of words down to a minimum.
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