Some people believe that Itachi can inhale the internal organs from the egg without damaging the shell. Such slender eggs look good on the outside, but in fact it is sky and useless. I do not know if Itachi really can do this, but to make a good impression when the speaker is really trying to avoid answers, it is important that people use words to quote the words They think they can. Have problems, speak the truth, or take responsibility
"Organizational restructuring" is an embarrassing term used by the company to indicate that work has been eliminated.
From the customary habits of famous hawks, suck the contents from the egg without damaging the outer surface.
Using a nasty word to not make a thorough claim is synonymous with tergiversate. A nasty word may mean that it goes far beyond the actual requirement. In the word "embarrassing", there is some form of unobtrusive to alleviate the potential load and the power of other controversial sentences, such as using detectors such as "some" or "in most respects" I also use expressions.
In the last few weeks I have met many religious views with what I call cunning. In the entry of this term of Wikipedia, "anonymous authority" and "It is intended to give a specific or meaningful sentence impression, but in fact it is simply posting ambiguous sentences" It is. "Doodle words can be used in advertisements and political statements, which may help to mislead the audience." Crazy things
Awkward words (also anonymous authority) are informal terms of words and phrases designed to create impressions of specific and / or meaningful statements. If there is any doubt in the statement, it will be rejected. The more formal terms are ambiguous. Using a nasty word to not make a thorough claim is synonymous with tergiversate. A nasty word may mean that it goes far beyond the actual requirement. In the word "embarrassing", there is some form of unobtrusive to alleviate the potential load and the power of other controversial sentences, such as using detectors such as "some" or "in most respects" I also use expressions.