Sentences with phrase «by nomenclature»

As indicated by the nomenclature, the BMW X4 is essentially a lifted 4 - Series with two extra doors and a raked roofline.
«The PDP holds that the governor and the APC are jittery and unpopular of going into the grass roots elections in the state, thus the decisions to control the councils by nomenclature of executive secretaries and sole administrators, which are alien and offensive to the provisions of our Constitution, which under section 7 guarantees only democratically elected local government council administrations.»

Not exact matches

A satisfactory and distinctive nomenclature will have to be worked out by the student of the general sociology of religious groups.
The solution, Cohen suggests, is a change in nomenclature: The pro-choice movement should market itself as the pro-freedom movement - a euphemism for a euphemism now sullied by the reality it signals.
It is an old ecclesiastical word, of course, used commonly by the Roman and Orthodox churches, but new in the ordinary nomenclature of Protestantism.
Today's American Jewish denominations are very much the products of their time and place and of the specific circumstances of American religious life as a whole, heavily shaped as that life has been by essentially Protestant nomenclature and modes of organization.
Such people (called «psychotics» or «borderline personalities» in traditional psychiatric nomenclature) often need a long - term supportive relationship that reinforces the effectiveness of their less reality - denying defenses and allows them to gain ego strength by coping better with everyday realities.
To illustrate, some people (called «psychoneurotics» in traditional psychiatric nomenclature) are tyrannized by cruel superegos (hairshirt consciences), which produce neurotic guilt and anxiety.
In removing h0m0 per se from the nomenclature we are only recognizing that by itself h0m0 does not meet the criteria for being considered a psyc disorder.
In removing h0m0 per se from the nomenclature we are only recognizing that by itself h0m0 does not meet the criteria for being considered a psychiatric disorder.
Mr. Myers for the first time proposed as a general psychological problem the exploration of the subliminal region of consciousness throughout its whole extent, and made the first methodical steps in its topography by treating as a natural series a mass of subliminal facts hitherto considered only as curious isolated facts, and subjecting them to a systematized nomenclature.
This distance is evidenced by the embrace of alternative nomenclature within the industry, whether it be «fast - casual,» «QSR» or even «premium fast - casual.»
Attaching nomenclature to the offense is impossible by design.
In 2003, US President George Bush memorably labelled Australia America's «deputy sheriff» and this nomenclature was implicitly reciprocated by John Howard, Prime Minister of the day.
The President should redefine their portfolio by ascribing relevant nomenclatures to their beats.
As to how one chooses to categorise them (whether presidential circle or platinum down to the least package) is only a matter of semantics, nomenclature and ingenuity,» the statement signed by Boakye - Boateng Prince, Team Leader, Communications and Advocacy at the Ministry who is also the Spokesperson to the Awards Committee said.
The vote was conducted by the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee, which establishes naming protocols for human genes.
Though he was not the first to label organisms by species and genus, Linnaeus consistently used binomial nomenclature and grouped genera into higher taxa according to shared features.
Once the votes are counted, the winning names will be officially sanctioned by the IAU, allowing them to be used freely in parallel with the existing scientific nomenclature, with due credit to the clubs or organizations that proposed them.
In the new nomenclature, genetic sequences are labeled «genseq,» followed by a reliability ranking (e.g., 1 if the sequence is from a primary type), followed by the name of the genes from which the sequences were derived (e.g., genseq - 1 16S, COI).
So we hashed out a new nomenclature — it was an interesting exercise in science by committee.»
Linnaeus came up with the binomial system of nomenclature, in which each species is identified by a generic name (genus) and a specific name (species).
There are 5,179 minerals listed by the International Mineralogical Association and their Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) receive more than 80 proposals each year for new ones.
Its 4,810 - meter summit is climbed every year by thousands of mountaineers who probably do not expect injury to their «second favorite organ,» to use Woody Allen's nomenclature for the brain.
The volume was inspired by a symposium held in Sherborn's honour at the Natural History Museum (NHM), London, on the 150th year of his birth in 2011, organised by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), in collaboration with the Society for the History of Natural History (SHNH).
Approved by the IAU Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature, it includes names proposed by the New Horizons team and pays tribute to explorers, futurists, and fictional characters.
All this business of taxonomy and nomenclature, clades and grades, Continuity and Replacement, is probably a bit too much like science for any creationist, for whom a rose by any other name would not smell sweet at all.
POTS was known by different names until 1993 when a team of Mayo Clinic researchers coined its official nomenclature.
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Initially, it's left up to us to decide whether Jack's visions are mental delusions, or actual evidence of the afterlife, although the other characters, including Jack's sister (Lily Cole) and psychiatrist (Joely Richardson), are understandably sceptical — after all, they don't know they're in a «psychological thriller», or whatever nomenclature supernatural horror films currently go by when they're aimed at the mainstream.
This adorable set contains three part cards (nomenclature cards) inspired by the Nativity.
Teachers can further help students understand MI nomenclature by following up with activities that delve into examples and applications of the intelligences.
The issue of nomenclature was described by one company exec as «an unholy mess.»
Don't be put off by the convoluted auto industry market - speak nomenclature.
This step change has been confirmed by BMW's recent trademarking efforts — iX1 through to iX9 nomenclatures have been secured by BMW.
Initial layout and design elements for the 86 were presented by Toyota using its «FT» (Future Toyota) concept car nomenclature.
Back then, you were either a Ford, Chevy or MOPAR fan, the latter «MOPAR» nomenclature standing for «Motor Parts» before evolving into slang for anything produced by Chrysler / Plymouth / Dodge.
Lincoln is dropping its «MK» alphabetic nomenclature in favour of traditional model names, and will start by turning its best - selling MKX midsize SUV into the Nautilus in 2019, the automaker revealed at the Los Angeles Auto Show late November.
With Eldorado having joined the Sixty Special in 1963 as the only other non-limousine Cadillac bodied by Fleetwood, the addition of the Brougham script made things a little more consistent in nomenclature, for the Eldorado was originally only available as a convertible, and its later four - door sedan companion was denoted «Brougham».
Initially, it was suspected that Honda would leave the Pilot name alone, much like Hyundai does by making no distinction in the nomenclature of the three and two - row Santa Fe.
As you probably know by now, starting with the next generation 1 - Series, the Bavarian automaker will further separate their models, as hatchback models will continue to be offered under the 1 - Series nomenclature, amd coupe and convertible will be offered under the 2 - Series name.
In the Australian, New Zealand, Singaporean, and Colombian markets, the YF was renamed as «i45», following the alphanumeric i - series nomenclature established by Hyundai in these markets, like in Europe.
The previous Sonata was replaced by the i45 — a larger sedan styled in North America and sharing its platform with the i40 — when Hyundai Australia settled on European («i - badged») nomenclature for its Australian range.
A major change though comes to the nomenclature of the diesel variants that will be signified by the «d' badging, instead of «CDI» seen currently.
The second sports car developed entirely in - house by AMG, the GT is the first vehicle to wear the «Mercedes - AMG» nomenclature and the first to use the brand - new, twin - turbo, 4.0 - liter V - 8 engine.
Also offered as a pair of tuned versions from Audi Sport GmbH under the SQ3 and RS Q3 nomenclature, it looks as though the Four Rings is gearing up to release a second generation for the go - faster Q3's, as evidenced by this series of spy shots showing a black - and - white test mule out and about for some apex huntin» at the Nurburgring.
In the mid-1990s, Audi's model designation system changed, with the 80 and 100 series being superseded by the A4 and A6 nomenclature respectively.
However, while the tablet Toshiba wishes to introduce in Canada will indeed be the Thrive, a fact borne out by the similarity in its specifications, the tablet is likely to have a different nomenclature in that country.
Charlie Munger has his own nomenclature for most of these biases including Pavlovian Conditioning which he calls Influence by Mere Association.
But the definition is much broader — to clarify, zoo animals can be defined as follows: Zoo animals: Zoo animals is the nomenclature officially used by the American College of Zoological Medicine (ACZM).
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