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boilerplate

[boi-ler-pleyt] / ˈbɔɪ lərˌpleɪt /




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Other proposals echo the progressive boilerplate, including raising the minimum wage abolishing the death penalty, ending standardized-testing requirements for college, and urging Congress to eliminate the filibuster.

From Washington Times

It also said the only deterring measure the company reported was making its suppliers agree to “boilerplate terms and conditions” that prohibit forced labor use.

From Seattle Times

He got it to spit out more than boilerplate, some of the time.

From New York Times

Currently, the boilerplate text describing the blue check reads, "This account is verified because they are subscribed to Twitter Blue and verified their phone number."

From Salon

Packets sent in by Spolin recently are often “boilerplate,” he said, and lack information about whether an inmate has gotten into trouble in prison, a key factor for him in evaluating whether they deserve consideration.

From Los Angeles Times