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boilerplate

[boi-ler-pleyt] / ˈbɔɪ lərˌpleɪt /




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For all of the boilerplate conservative denunciations of bureaucratic structures, capitalists observed their effectiveness in government structures and therefore applied them to their private businesses.

From Salon

“I was banned on this airline even after they sent a media-issued statement with a boilerplate ‘apology,’” Davis wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

His recollection was that the bank didn’t say much beyond boilerplate language about periodic reviews of customer accounts.

From New York Times

Trump was pointing to boilerplate language about “use of deadly force” in the operations order for the Mar-a-Lago raid.

From Salon

The plan contained a boilerplate reference to lethal force being authorized as part of the search, which prosecutors said Mr. Trump had distorted.

From New York Times