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Hedging Language Detection in Employer Communications

Hedging language—qualifiers like "perhaps," "seems to," or "may have"—appears in employer communications when they want to avoid accountability while still directing your behavior. Spotting this pattern helps you recognize when directives are being softened specifically to allow later denials of intent.

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Hedging language detection is an AI-assisted text analysis method that identifies vague, non-committal, or deliberately ambiguous phrasing in written communications, such as words like might, could, or it is possible that.

Employers and managers sometimes use hedging language to make verbal commitments without creating legal accountability, and training AI to flag these patterns in your correspondence helps you recognize when promises are being made without being honored and document the discrepancy for future use.

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