Word: straightforwardly
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These (unwarranted) worries would be assuaged if EULAs were rendered more straightforward and if the specific parameters of their legality were squared away in court. There is no reason that EULAs should continue to be indecipherable; Congress should pass legislation mandating their translation, as well as demarcating which rights belong to the Internet-based companies and which are assigned to the consumer. This would both encourage otherwise blissfully ignorant customers to read the agreements onto which they are signing, as well as allay the temptation on the part of the software companies to use overly harsh rhetoric that, in this...
...Lawrence Summers, chief economist of the World Bank, sent a memorandum to some colleagues on December 12th,” the short, straightforward write-up said. “The Economist has a copy. Some of the memo has caused a fuss within the Bank...
...many years before, and he was terrific. He called me up and came by to visit and said immediately what the doctors were going to do. Here’s what to listen to, [he said,] and here’s what to ignore. It was very straightforward, and he was right...
...seemingly straightforward grants package sparked controversy over the interpretation of the Undergraduate Council’s (UC) non-discrimination policy at last night’s UC meeting...
Something supremely poetic runs through this album, and the straightforward lyrics call forth an honesty that makes true love feel like the most familiar thing in the world. A valuable little disc, then, for when doubt runs wild and assurance is needed...