The government should be obligated to shield them from the causes of climate change. But I suppose that ship had sailed.
SaltSong
This has always been our problem, ever since I've been politically aware. The right offers whatever comforting lie you want to hear. We offer painful truths, and if you don't instantly embrace the cactus, you get screamed at.
Context is as important to language as syntax.
Context is important to the message, yes. But if I need the context to understand a particular word, I would understand the message just as well without that word.
Yea. Not helpful.
I'm aware of the existence of contranyms. None of the examples you gave apply, as they just have different meanings, or the same leaving with different connotations.
Wasn't he introduced with a story of pulling off a miracle to escape the Gorn? Or am I not remembering properly?
Right, that's "speaking figuratively." There are rules for that.
But a word that means the opposite of what it means is not a useful word.
I'd hate to find a box in my lab marked "inflammable."
If anyone wanted this information, they could just post a bogus job, and people will just send them the data.
The current administration is making Humphrey Appleby seem a much better option.
Trouser Python. Technically true, and no-one is going to check.
Maybe there's a reason we prefer tenure civil servants who don't have financial interest at odds with their job?
He's never told the truth in his life. How hard would it be to say "no, of course not."