Sentences with phrase «accurate descriptors»

That assuring correct use of «MLS» and «multiple listing service» by MLSs, and by MLS participants and subscribers, be considered by the NAR work group charged with assessing the future of MLS, and that consideration be given to other, more potentially accurate descriptors of the cooperative functionality between real estate brokers.
Amazon's response was very clear; Search keywords that are not accurate descriptors of your book's central storyline or are completely unrelated to its content...
Avoid keywords that are not accurate descriptors of your book's central storyline.
Once the Vanderbilt small molecule library has been screened for potential modulators of the Y4 receptor, I will use the results to design efficient and accurate descriptors that can be used with artificial neural networks to predict activity at the Y4 receptor based on a small molecule's structural properties.
«Oatmeal,» «healthy,» and «whole wheat» don't really sound that appealing, even though they're accurate descriptors.
When you're considering meta tags to describe your content, images, and video, you'll likely run through the list of accurate descriptors and try to find as many target keywords as possible to include; after all, there's rarely a technical limit imposed on how many meta tags you can assign to a piece of content.
DM And it may be the manufacturer is saying this is the hottest thing they make, but in the wide spectrum of the entire hot sauce and spicy foods industry, it's just not an accurate descriptor.
While we argued that recent XOOM sales estimates didn't render the XOOM a flop, if Motorola did in fact build nearly a million tablets and sell less than 100,000 units, «flop» might become an accurate descriptor.
I have a bias here but I think «Early Findependence» is a more accurate descriptor than «Early Retirement» when it comes to this group.
Yet, if we accept the notion that secular bear markets include cyclical bull markets within them, and if we recognize the epic nature of the risk - off movement of capital, «secular» is a more accurate descriptor (than «cyclical»).
I am under the (possibly mistaken) impression that energy companies (which I'll suggest is a more accurate descriptor than fossil fuel industries) are putting resources into alternate energy sources.

Not exact matches

They huffed and they puffed, just like we had been huffing and puffing all year (Huffed and puffed is a nice, if not accurate, descriptor of what happened).
In the absence of accurate 9 to 1 Grade descriptors (see my other resources) and consequent Grade boundaries, it is a real challenge to convert and...
Assure that any and all resulting grades reflect an accurate score regarding the learner's mastery against a given set of standards and achievement level descriptors, and not an average of the sum total for all assessments during the unit.
The «self - publishing» descriptor is not accurate.
Since then I've been reading the book and it has managed to keep all those descriptors accurate, despite having to pull off several difficult balancing acts.
The weightings of the TLT measurements does give a lower average altittude than TMT but the descriptor «lower» is otherwise less than accurate and RSS TLT is certainly no substitute for surface measurements.
Mothers who recognize what is distressing for their children have children who are better able to cope with their own distress11 and parents who can accurately identify their children's thoughts and feelings during conflicts are better able to achieve satisfactory outcomes for those conflicts.12 «Mind - mindedness,» the ability of parents to think of children as having mental states as well as being accurate in their assessment of these mental states, has been linked to children's secure attachment, 13 with a positive link between mothers who describe their children using positive mental descriptors and mothers» sensitivity.14
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