Sentences with phrase «descriptive sense»

The Walking People speaks to a beautifully descriptive sense of place.
Be advised that the volume is a history in the most descriptive sense.
RH: Your paintings aren't realistic in a purely descriptive sense.
Here there is clearly a moral order in a descriptive sense.
Buchler's theory of perception and judgment articulates, in a descriptive sense, what is categorically distinctive of human nature, or rather for Buchler, human process.
Chat lines, also known as phone dating lines, allow you to really get to know what someone is all about using the most intriguing and descriptive senses we have.
First, read and reread your data to become familiar with it, to get a descriptive sense of the data.
Of course, the term «single shell» applies only in the descriptive sense — the new Lamborghini monocoque is made from a series of individual parts with specific functions and technologies, such as stiffening elements made from Braiding technology, that is one of the best technology to manage energy adsorption in case of crash.
It is inconceivable to me we have sufficient knowledge of the vastly intricate and entangled variables involved, starting with a firm sense of reliable baseline temperatures, that accurate conclusions can be drawn about climate behavior or the meaning of temperature trends, either in a prescriptive or descriptive sense.
AMT and its RMA certificants can use the term «certified medical assistant» in a descriptive sense to describe the credentialing services offered by AMT's Registered Medical Assistant program, or to describe individuals who have been awarded the RMA certification.
AMT took the position that AMT and its RMA certificants could use the term «certified medical assistant» in a descriptive sense to describe the credentialing services offered by AMT's Registered Medical Assistant program, or to describe individuals who had been awarded the RMA certification.
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