Sentences with phrase «[usages of the word»

The final thing to say is that those «officials» should pay closer attention to what the Bank of Canada actually says, and less to the over-interpretation of those words by the currency traders who have driven the Canadian dollar to 80 U.S. cents in recent days, a 10 - percent increase since May.
An image always stands out in a sea of words, so this is a good way to catch the attention of your potential customers.
For the same reason you take on huge challenges: because of the words «now» and «then.»
All you need to do to cook up a classic example of the word «creepy» is look at today's targeted ad campaigns.
I refer to «victimized» in old - fashioned, dictionary sense of the word and not in today's double - talk where everyone gets to be a victim and terrible «triggers» abound.
And yet, in the escalating war of words between the world's two largest economies on trade issues, it's almost impossible to preserve such fine distinctions.
All consumers need to do to cook up a classic example of the word «creepy» is look at today's targeted ad campaigns.
All franchises and independent businesses for sale are business opportunities, but not all business opportunities meet the requirement of being a franchise nor are they in the strictest sense of the word independent businesses for sale.
ROZZANO, Italy, April 24 - Board fights at Telecom Italia and the battle of words between its top two shareholders have worsened the climate at Italy's biggest phone group and caused serious reputational damage, Deputy Chairman Franco Bernabe said.
That way, iSpot can teach its system to search for combinations of words like «Solo» and «trailer,» «commercial,» or «movie» to measure the online chatter about the ad.
We all know what resilience in nature is, but I prefer this definition of the word: The amount of potential energy required to stretch beyond the probable and seize opportunities.
However, remember there is a certain magic in the repetition of the word «no.»
When we think of the word «anchor,» we think of someone who's grounded, sturdy and trustworthy.
Again, the CRTC's use of that word can be read into as further action could be taken if channels and packs are deemed not affordable.
Then, both groups were shown a series of word puzzles on a computer with either a neutral of a negative image, such as a picture of a car crash, in the background.
Often, but not always, forward - looking statements can be identified by the use of words and phrases such as «plans,» «expects,» «is expected,» «budget,» «scheduled,» «estimates,» «forecasts,» «intends,» «anticipates,» or «believes» or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results «may,» «could,» «would,» «might» or «will» be taken, occur or be achieved.
Thousands of words could (and hopefully will be) written in response to these questions.
Text handling software and systems cover the whole field of word processing and desktop publishing.
According to Wikipedia, the definition of keyword density is: «the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page.
To smear Daum in this way is totally diminish the meaning of the word racism into nonbeing, and to do a disservice to those victims of real — not imagined — racism.
«The U.S. war of words with Mexico is dangerous, and Burney, among others, is convinced the first thing that Canada has to do is abandon the Three Amigos relationship,» Solomon wrote at Maclean's on January 30.
How did those anxiety - producing images affect subjects memory of the word puzzles?
«I have a small team, but if I allow Ouya to be open in every sense of the word, some amazing things can happen,» Uhrman says.
It was just one salvo in a long - running war of words around Home Capital.
That's not a freebie in the strictest sense of the word, because a purchase is necessary, but if you're shopping there anyway you should take full advantage of whatever they choose to throw in.
Little things like your tone and choice of words will help fill in any gaps not addressed in writing.
One of the more popular features of word processing packages is its preformatted document templates.
In a war of words, that's as good as a white flag.
As a matter of fact, there is no point in denying that by all means clichés surely increase the number of words in the text, which is clearly seen in this sentence.
The tool doesn't only give you tips on your choice of words but also works on your style.
The chart below shows how the prevalence of the word «fact» has changed over time, using a tool designed to search for it in Google's library of millions of books published from 1600 to 2008.
To the listener, the use of the word «so» makes a speech run together and results in a monotone delivery.
Think of each word as having an associated cost, and strive to spend as little of your currency as possible to get your point across.
The war of words between North Korea and the United States could make them look «stupid,» Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris told CNBC exclusively on Thursday.
Using a proven methodology, I build long, strong, memorable passwords using strings of words from the dictionary that I select using dice.
The two leading French presidential candidates have entered into a battle of words after Marine Le Pen denied France's involvement in the round up of Jews at the Vel d'Hiv cycling track in 1942.
This morning, he entertains — in every sense of the word — a group of aboriginal leaders from northern B.C..
They could remember 81 % of the words with a negative connotation, like «cancer.»
(Maybe I should have stated this first: If you don't know what copywriting is, it's the rearranging of words so they sell better.)
The battle of words between Germany and the European Central Bank (ECB) is heating up once again and is managing to affect the exchange rate of the euro zone's single currency.
In approving the hike, the committee strengthened some of the wording regarding the economy in its postmeeting statement.
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem has pledged to be «more careful» with his choice of words after offending Southern European countries with his «booze and women» remarks.
The first recorded use of the word wasn't even in Spanish, it was in French — taco stood in for the cloth plug that held the spherical bullet of an arquebus.
The visit came amid rising diplomatic tensions surrounding the Korean Peninsula and a war of words between the U.S. and North Korea over the Communist regime's missile launches and nuclear weapons development.
But they could remember only 31 % of the words with a positive or neutral connotation, like «sunshine» or «basket.»
A war of words erupted for about a month until the FBI announced that it was shuttering its case with Apple.
Rupert Murdoch vs. Google The Australian media mogul has been waging a war of words against Google all year, accusing the company's news service of theft.
But even on the broadest and most inclusive understanding of the word «ethics,» there's little reason to think that learning about ethics is going to make you better able to shepherd a company through an IPO.
It's the relationship with our supervisors that often leads us onto the most treacherous terrain, and DeMars devotes plenty of words to the subject.
This comprises of your choice of words, the structure and the buildup of the story, and your personality and tone of voice.
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