Sentences with phrase «fair description»

When I was young, we called them «protest groups» which was a pretty fair description of the psychology of those who joined them.
After ready every review I have chosen my destination for online dating, you people can also trust their sincerity about fair description of the Christian dating sites.
It is the stuff of surrealist nightmares — and a pretty fair description of what happens to an atom or a photon of light as it crosses a black hole's event horizon.
Pumpkin has been labeled a «superfood», and that is a pretty fair description for these powerhouses of beta - carotene...
I liked a description of him someone in here said, they said he's not a bully but nor can he be bullied, he holds his ground, that was a good also fair description.
«Too compelling in its misbegotten grandeur to be dismissed, too grim and determined of its own importance to be called a farce; the only fair description of WARCRAFT is a tragedy.»
by Walter Chaw As disaffected turns of phrase go, New Jersey's nickname «The Garden State» is a pretty fair description of a vegetative state of mind.
To recap: Berger won't say there's a link between football and CTE, because the word «association» is fairer description of the relationship.
That seems like a fair description, if a little late to the party.
In fact, that's a fair description of market action so far this year.
There are many more treaty commitments, all the way to the October 1980 conventions on «excessive use of conventional weapons» (Certainly a fair description of the scale of the air war since mid-January).
A fair description, in fact, of what this exercise expects of Christian students is a renunciation of the faith.
Is that a fair description?
If Hochschild's categories are a fair description of the state of New Testament interpretation, one can see that Meeks's «sociology» is largely of the social - philosophical kind, as opposed to the large majority of New Testament scholars who belong to the social - kerygmatic kind, (A significant minority is devoted to social - scientific exegesis.)
I don't think that's a fair description of what happened there.
In fact he said that the Arsenal players were not creative enough and were lacking in confidence, which seems like a fair description to me.
This commitment is far better than nothing (a fair description of the Bush administration's nonpolicy), but it has two major flaws.
Is that a fair description of what you do?
Stringer and Gamble give a lucid and fair description of data on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, which, in the main, supports the Out of Africa hypothesis.
I wonder, too, whether he gives a fair description of the view his opponents hold.
The rear cover calls them «Special Trailers» and that's a fair description.
That's also a fair description of what it takes to be a good reader....
In response, the governing body at Saltley School said it believed two Ofsted reports published last year gave «a far more accurate and fair description of the school» than that published on Monday.
It's an interesting system that might be to describe as Google's take on Siri, but that's not entirely a fair description.
That's not actually a fair description of the Acer Iconia Tab W500 (which is nowhere near as ungainly as its name), but the Tab doesn't manage to solve all the issues with using Windows... Read more
That's not actually a fair description of the Acer Iconia Tab W500 (which is nowhere near as ungainly as its name), but the Tab doesn't manage to solve all the issues with using Windows on a tablet.
Two of the world's largest platinum mines lie just outside Rustenburg, earning it the nickname «Platinum City», which is hardly a fair description of the city that started out as little more than a church and farming community centre, named as a «place of rest» that still manages to retain its small town atmosphere.
Though many people saw the games as Battlefield clones with a Star Wars skin (which is arguably a fair description) I was so happy to be able to play around in the Galaxy far, far away, that I didn't care.
I think that's a fair description.
This is a fair description — if you're a little loose about what you mean by story, and if your ambitions for musical instrument fall considerably short of the iPhone Ocarina.
Goldberg: Yes, that seems like a fair description.
The German term, elevated by Heidegger, refers to an overgrown forest path known only to woodsmen — a fair description of the route followed by Swiss - born dealer Lorenz Helbling.
I certainly have seen references to accelerated warming in the press, and I do think what they really have in mind is something like «accelerated impacts of warming,» which would be a fairer description of what has been coming out in the scientific literature.
A fair description of something representing Curry's BNO would presumably have an amplitude half the size of the 1950 - to - date global temperature rise.
Seems to be a fair description of how the ideology plays out but doesn't really explain the behavior.
Yeah, but why do you believe that's a fair description of reality?
As things have panned out in South Australia, and are fast panning out in neighbouring Victoria, there is only one fair description: «total chaos».
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