Sentences with phrase «by use of words»

Forward - looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as «may,» «will,» «plan,» «potential,» «should,» «expect,» «anticipate,» «estimate,» «continue,» or comparable terminology.
Further, as pointed out by O'Neill J.A. in the court below, the observations in Burnswere substantially qualified by the use of the words «all», «general», «merely», «all aspects», «in itself», «every aspect», «in brief compass», and «collateral aspects».
Such forward - looking statements are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions and include NRG's expectations regarding the Ivanpah Solar Project and forward - looking statements typically can be identified by the use of words such as «will,» «expect,» «believe,» and similar terms.
Playing with the response by use of words is simply incorrect.
But I think the message is diminished by the use of words like: potty peer, paranoid hints and Monckton has been indulging in a little aristocratic artifice again.
Lydia Rubio (b. 1946, Havana) Distinguished by the use of words and images in painted multi-paneled pieces or installations, Lydia Rubio's work suggest narrative puzzles and are often accompanied by books outlining the concepts and derivations of the works.
One can identify these forward - looking statements by the use of words such as «expect,» «plan,» «look forward,» «possibility,» «opportunity,» «goal,» «will,» «may,» «intend,» «anticipates» and other words of similar meaning.
One can identify these forward - looking statements by the use of words such as «expect,» «plan,» «possibility,» «opportunity,» «goal,» «will,» «may,» «intend,» «anticipates» and other words of similar meaning.
These forward - looking statements can generally be identified by the use of words such as «anticipate,» «expect,» «believe,» «could,» «estimate,» «feel,» «forecast,» «intend,» «may,» «plan,» «potential,» «project,» «should,» «will,» «would,» and similar words, phrases or expressions and variations or negatives of these words, although not all forward - looking statements contain these identifying words.
wow... i'm impressed by your use of words... so you just finished your first year of university — english lit major?
Parentheses around the «of» however, are not normally used for nonthetic awareness if that awareness is already designated as such, for example, by use of the words «nonthetic» or «nonpositional,» or if its meaning is contextually obvious.
Generally, these statements can be identified by the use of words such as «anticipate,» «believe,» «could,» «estimate,» «expect,» «feel,» «forecast,» «intend,» «may,» «plan,» «potential,» «project,» «should,» «will,» «would,» and similar expressions intended to identify forward - looking statements, although not all forward - looking statements contain these identifying words.
Forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, the statements under «Outlook» as well as statements that can be identified by the use of words such as «expects,» «projects,» «anticipates,» «assumes,» «forecasts,» «plans,» «believes,» «intends,» «estimates,» «pursues,» «continues,» «outlook,» «may,» «will,» «can,» «should» and variations of such words and similar expressions.
The forward - looking statements in this presentation relate to, among other things, our objectives, goals, strategies, intentions, plans, beliefs, expectations and estimates, and can generally be identified by the use of words such as «may», «will», «could», «should», «would», «likely», «suspect», «outlook», «expect», «intend», «estimate», «anticipate», «believe», «plan», «forecast», «objective», «seek», «aim», «continue», «goal», «restore», «embark» and «endeavour» (or the negative thereof) and words and expressions of similar import, and include statements concerning possible or assumed future results.
You may identify forward - looking statements by the use of words such as «believe,» «expect,» «plan,» «intend,» «anticipate,» «estimate,» «predict,» «potential,» «may,» «should,» «will» or other words or expressions of similar meaning, although not all forward - looking statements contain such terms.
These forward - looking statements are generally identifiable by use of the words «believes,» «expects,» «intends,» «anticipates,» «plans to,» «estimates,» «projects,» or similar expressions.
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.
The confusion is compounded by the use of the word «Ghost» for «Spirit» in the King James Version.
The Christian affirmation that Jesus was crucified «for our sake» is often stated by the use of the word atonement, a word that will serve if we remember that etymologically it means «at - one - ment.»
Traditional theism is declining even more rapidly, and is being replaced by agnosticism or by a use of the word «God» that is both vague and variable from person to person.
In those unique instances, the word picture of a male made independent by unnatural circumstances is conveyed by the use of the word na'ar.
«If anyone is offended by the use of that word then I do apologise.
But, but people are frightened by the use of the word anti-Christ and the use of the word Hitler.That went too far, and I think, looking back, you have to understand.»
«Our concerns that bus lanes may not be part of the final project were raised by the use of the word «potential» to describe the establishing of bus lanes on the new bridge by the New York State Department of Transportation,» Rockland County Executive Ed Day said in a statement to the Rockland County Times.
If people are irked by the use of the word paleo, tell them to find out for themselves what it has to offer and decide for themselves if it will work for them or not.
By the use of the word «well» paced in this example I was referring to «the existence of pace» intelligently included into the experience, considering the open world aspect «as far as possible».
(Inasmuch as the President did not say a governance change was needed, it remains unclear what Rep. Colon means by use of the word «explicitly.»)
Also, I take it by your use of the word «might» that you haven't had a chance to peruse our digital activities or software or found out that they're in fact free for teachers and students.
We were excited flat out by the use of the word «Shelby» which inevitably makes us think of the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R performance car.
The contempt Mr. Doe holds for writers is implied by his use of the word «scribblers.»
The Wise One outed themselves as likely British by their use of the word «excess» instead of «deductible.»
«The Court is further persuaded by the use of the word «as» as opposed to «for.»
And, if you've read the title of this article, then you know I'm not exaggerating by my use of the word «mountain.»
you certainly demean those humans who have actually suffered and died been in concentration camps by your use of the word to describe a place where dog and cats live.
My apologies for this totally off - topic post, but I am so disturbed by your use of the word «to» in this phrase that I can't resist.
In accordance with the new laws enacted in the UK, this gentleman should be charged with a hate crime, inciting hatred by use of the word «denier» and equivocating such as Holocaust Deniers.
Taken aback by the use of the word «I» rather than «we,» Piltz reported to friends and colleagues that he muttered to himself, perhaps even audibly, «But you are the president!
By my use of the word «equivocate», which has two general meanings, one stronger, hinting at deception, and the other being synonym of «beat around the bush», which is not lying but simply not getting to the heart of the issue.
I am struck by the use of the word strive in this oath.
The Wise One outed themselves as likely British by their use of the word «excess» instead of «deductible.»

Not exact matches

Forward - looking statements generally can be identified by the use of forward - looking terminology such as «aim,» «anticipate,» «believe,» «could,» «continue,» «estimate,» «expect,» «goal,» «forecast,» «intend,» «may,» «might,» «objective,» «outlook,» «plan,» «predict,» «project,» «should,» «target,» «will,» «would,» and other similar words, or phrases, or the negative thereof, unless the context requires otherwise.
Forward - looking statements generally can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts and by the use of forward - looking words such as «expect,» «expectation,» «believe,» «anticipate,» «may,» «could,» «intend,» «belief,» «plan,» «estimate,» «target,» «predict,» «project,» «likely,» «will,» «continue,» «should,» «forecast,» «outlook» or similar terminology.
But it is a word used by many in the coaching industry to define the target of this type of coaching as the «top people in a business».
Yet in an echo of former president George W. Bush, Trump used words that ultimately came back to haunt his predecessor, by pronouncing «Mission Accomplished.»
But it is a word used by many in the coaching industry to define the target of -LSB-...]
Just like any filler word, «so» is used by speakers at points of uncertainty to stretch the time their brains have to think about the next point, response, or question.
A suitably relaxed word, vape can either be used as a verb, meaning «to inhale or exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device» or as a noun defining it as an «electronic cigarette or similar device; an act of inhaling and exhaling the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.»
By doing so, the startup wants to ensure that «everyone and everywhere now has an address,» and the use of words instead of long complex coordinates makes it simpler to find and share location accurately.
For example, publishers were not allowed to use more than one «banner» style ad of 320 by 250 pixels for every 500 words of content for a Facebook article, but on their own sites they might use three or four for the same amount of content.
You've been using words since you were a toddler, but that doesn't mean you will master the art of communication by the time you turn 20.
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