Sentences with phrase «as descriptors»

Personality traits are commonly considered as descriptors of thoughts, feelings, and behavior, which in turn are viewed as manifestations of underlying processes.
I've used fun, cute, sporty, zippy and charming as descriptors in the past.
Should words like «believable» or «perfect» be tossed around as descriptors?
My general thinking is that doctrinal statements are good as descriptors but horrible as prescriptors.
(As an aside, I've never liked the phrase «biblical» as a descriptor.
I thought carefully about using «Messianic Jew» as a descriptor for this series, but ultimately, if I had to assign one label that captures who I am, it's that.
I remember one essay in particular; the author argued that we can not use subjective words such as «feminine» as a descriptor of women because, by very nature of womanhood, if you are a woman, then it is, in fact, regardless of stereotypes, feminine.
As a descriptor, session is a catchall phrase that applies to a far - reaching array of styles, from Founders» bright, citrusy All Day IPA and Drake's hopped - up Alpha Session IPA to the twangy Bell's Oarsman and Brasserie Dupont's farmhouse - style Avril.
In my opinion, if you nail the accessories, you can pair two baggy pieces together and still avoid «slouchy» as a descriptor.
There is no blue / purple undertone as the descriptor «mauve» and the name Elderberry (elderberries are dark purple) implies.
As soon as summer comes (and, uh, it's officially here), the word «nautical» gets thrown around as a descriptor for all things rope - tasseled and striped.
A lightbulb moment for me was when I came across the word «anthropocentrism» as a descriptor of our age's relationship with the Earth; its top - dog attitude.
Here, with the input from a working team of experts, we started with «instructional leadership», as a descriptor that captures the instructional / content focus of leadership (consistent with the math / science search and in line with where MSP activity is) but is less formalized in terms of roles.
Meta descriptions are displayed in SERPs as the descriptor text for the webpage.
In fact, one presenter I spoke to (Hillary Kolos), contends the term «gamer» suggests an identity that some players, particularly teenage girls, feel uncomfortable with as a descriptor.
(it's a stick so mousing doesn't really work as a descriptor) over the top of the enemy (up to 5 at once) and get a satisfying red reticle lock on.
The category «Action Painting,» coined by art critic Harold Rosenberg in 1951, is more fitting as a descriptor for the turnabout that Kline's art took after World War II.
However, rather worried by seeing «climate sensitivity» used as a descriptor of the diurnal variations in heat absorption, etc: could be an «own goal» in any debate, since climate is over long periods and geographies.
In modelling it probably shouldn't be used except as a descriptor for situations that can not be modeled.
The key word being the post-modernist mantle of «scientific» — which is somewhat of an oxymoron when used as a descriptor of «consensus».
The civil servants I have encountered from the Department for Education over the last couple of months appear to be using the term «foster parents» as their descriptor of choice.

Not exact matches

Have we appended common descriptor tokens, such as «best,» «top» or «price,» to our core product keywords?
As you are creating product descriptors, consider your audience and then ask: Do they get my product?
Think of these as multi-dimensional descriptors -; some are more like scales, some are buckets of conclusions, some are expressions and choices, and some are points of reference and departure.
But building a buyer persona isn't as simple as narrowing your customers down to an age range, location, occupation type, gender, or some other descriptor.
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.
The model is enriched with Barra Descriptors, the building blocks of the model's factors, which are available for the first - time ever for U.K. equity investors as a valuable tool for alpha research and strategy evaluation.
Yet as he works with her, Sacks begins to see that his clinical descriptors fail to reveal the deep structure of Rebecca's condition.
Instead, these churches adopted the descriptor «charismatic,» as described by Harald Bredesen, a Lutheran minister who was part of the movement.
In the second, people are very comfortable with identifying their sexual identity as gay — or some other descriptor — but seek to refrain from sexual behaviour as the outworking of living consistently with their beliefs and values.
The cult of Moloch is mentioned in the Bible as an example of a terrible pagan god with murderous worship rituals and, thank to Dante's Inferno, has become a defacto descriptor for any cult that practices human sacrifice.
God's «otherness» to humanity (commonly known as «holiness») is one of God's most essential descriptors throughout Scripture.
It's got all the same descriptors as its predecessor (sweet, buttery, crunchy) but with the upgraded elements of unparalleled caramelization on adult - approved brioche.
Some common descriptors we've seen in the field are roasted and smoked flavors, internationally inspired spices and chicken as the most common meal kit protein.5 But how do all of these elements come together in kit form?
They use descriptors such as «high - altitude,» «mineral,» or «like Miley Cyrus» instead of «brown leather and cigar smoke,» but they can still rattle off the Grand Crus of the Côte d'Or from north to south.
Use as many descriptors as you can, but don't worry about being technical.
Terms such as «Vegetarian», «Eco eggs» and «Omega 3 eggs» for example are not recognised descriptors that define the type of housing system or a level of welfare for hens.
(8) Subject to this clause and clause 14 (Nutrition content claims must not imply slimming effects) any descriptor that is not mentioned in Column 3 of Schedule 1, including a descriptor expressed as a number or in numeric form, may be used in conjunction with a property of food that is mentioned in Column 1 of that Schedule.
- Increase investment in research and development of plant - based foods and clean meat; - Clarify that food producers can use compound names such as «soy milk» and other descriptors on food labels; - Include commonsense measures to reform checkoff programs; and - Incentivize the production and consumption of specialty crops and pulses.
Hi Riley — I know this can be a real issue for vegetarians and vegans — sometimes animal - derived additives can appear on ingredient listings under vague descriptors such as «natural flavors.»
Experts no longer use phrases such as getting «dinged» or «getting your bell rung» because those descriptors downplay the injury, Dr.. So says.
As you read my descriptors, see where you find yourself in agreement the most.
But Best threatened the legislation would cause «enormous problems for the city,» including preventing police from using basic racial descriptors as they search for criminals.
When asked for the first word that pops into their heads when they think of the commander - in - chief, U.S. voters gave such glowing descriptors as «idiot,» «liar» and «a ** hole,» according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
You probably don't need to get too hung up on physical borders, so long as the US is the only country involved, than domestic is an appropriate descriptor.
XML, an information encoding meta - language from the World Wide Web Consortium, has gained currency as a universal data descriptor.
They were also given more than 4800 descriptors for each molecule, such as the atoms included, their arrangement, and geometry, which constituted a separate set of more than 2 million data points.
Essentialism is the tendency we have, as we move through and classify a complex world, to reduce others to a single descriptor («woman,» «black,» «immigrant»), thus making it easier to navigate that world.
Although terms such as homosexual, gay and transgender are commonly used by the mass media, and even by some ethologists, Bailey and Zuk believe you shouldn't extend these descriptors of human sexuality to animals.
Participants then went through five standard cognitive tests involving immediate recall of a list of presented words, delayed recall of those words later, forward and backward recall of long lists of numbers, and a verbal fluency test in which they listed as many animals as possible without repetition, the use of proper nouns or descriptors.
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