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Many texts and discussions are found online as PDF files and scanning such documents
for phrases such as free energy, entropy and dissipation quickly provides my file - of - interest score.
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Look
for phrases such as «prepayment penalties,» «precomputed loan» and «full amount of interest.»
There are no regulations
for phrases such as «light» or «reduced fat» which can be misleading and contain higher portions of fat content than you may initially suspect.
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Not exact matches
Use new
phrases such as «What can I do
for you today?»
Wrote the learned judge: «The potential
for the use of
phrases such as «this is a horse of a different colour»... jump out at one.
The publisher says it's been using the
phrase for more than 30 years to brand special editions,
such as «Best of Phoenix.»
Every aspect of the survey can affect the outcome, including the
phrasing used to pose the question, the order the questions appear on the survey and the options
for how to answer,
such as whether respondents are asked a yes - or - no question, or to rate their response along a scale.
Type in any keyword or
phrase,
such as «happy puppy,» and the search engine generates hundreds of related GIFs
for you, making it easy to add that cute puppy to a text or email.
Study these key
phrases and look
for meaning behind the terms,
such as key
phrase intent.
«disposable personal income»,
as reported by the BEA, is a total national figure
for personal income after taxes, so comparing how individuals might spend that income in different parts of the country is not even considered by this report... the
phrase may be poorly chosen,
as might the
phrase «personal income» itself, which includes not just wages and salaries, but also passive income from dividends, interest and rent, proprietor's income, and transfer payments
such as social security... take all those forms of payments going to individuals, subtract out what's paid nationally in personal income taxes, and you have a national figure
for «disposable personal income»
This may involve the creation of new words and
phrases such as Paul Tillich who originated and popularized the term
for God
as «The Ground of Our Being» in this ever shifting and unstable life in which we find ourselves.
It is hard
for this generation to understand a
phrase like «those wise restraints that make men free,» perhaps because
such phrases too often have been used
as part of a con game to get youth to buy the illusions of middle age.
Vatican II bore all the marks of that tension — especially in Gaudium et Spes with
phrases like «the autonomy of earthly affairs» and «the signs of the times», which we see surface in
such intercessions
as «Teach us to work
for the good of all, whether the time is right or not».
His theological works remain a source of inspiration not only
for his vivid exposition of profound issues, but also
for the well - turned
phrases such as «cheap grace» or «world come of age.»
But though
such phrases as this help to mark out the path being taken by the resurrection idiom in its journey from a mythological cosmic setting into the Jewish national hope, we must also note carefully that now
for the third time the resurrection idiom is being applied metaphorically, and to a national community rather than to either a god or a human individual.
What meaning,
for instance, can we attach to
such phrases in the creed
as «descended into hell» or «ascended into heaven»?
In our Bible we often read
such beautiful
phrases as: «Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you and pray
for them that despitefully use you».
Hence with His own statements, so far
as they are His own,
such a «proportionate interpretation», in a fine
phrase from Bishop Westcott, is required quite
as much
as it is required
for other pieces of biblical teaching.
The two most vital terms in the Convention — which is now international law, even
for countries that have not yet ratified it — are the
phrases «with intent to destroy» and «
as such.»
On other occasions, however, he seems to attempt a positive characterization: «Words and
phrases must be stretched toward a generality foreign to their ordinary usage; and however
such elements of language be stabilized
as technicalities, they remain metaphors mutely appealing
for the imaginative leap» (Whitehead 1929, p. 6).
Accordingly, Hartshorne defines metaphysics
as «the search
for necessary and categorial truth» and describes metaphysical truths
as those which no experience can contradict and which any experience must illustrate.4 In a helpful article on this subject, Hartshorne elaborates: «Metaphysics, in an old
phrase, explores «being qua being,» or reality qua reality, meaning by this, the strictly universal features of existential possibility, those which can not be unexemplified»; and he gives
as an example of
such a necessary truth the affirmation that «experience
as creative process occurs.
«Father,»
for example, can occur only in
phrases such as «my father,» «his father,» «Kwame's Father,» etc..
Words and
phrases must be stretched towards a generality foreign to their ordinary usage; and however
such elements of language be stabilized
as technicalities, they remain metaphors mutely appealing
for an imaginative leap.
Phrasing - Surrounding a group of words in double speech marks / quotes
such as «beverage industry» will search
for the words contained in that
phrase in the order in which you have written them.
MP
for La République En Marche party, Jean - Baptiste Moreau, initially proposed the ban claiming that using words and
phrases such as «plant burgers» or «vegetarian sausage» were misleading to consumers.
Whenever he tried to act like I was stupid
for saying a general
phrase to him,
such as, «good morning», instead of being hurt by the rudeness, I would just say something like, «act like that / talk to me like that again and I'll take your phone away
for the day.»
For most babies, after «tummy time», begin
phrases such as rolling, sitting, crawling, and pulling up.
I told you how the dairy industry wants to change the «statements of identity»
for milk and 17 other dairy products to allow non-nutritive sweeteners (
such as aspartame) in these products without the prominent front - label «nutrient content claims» currently required by FDA regulations —
phrases like «reduced sugar» or «reduced calorie.»
If your child needs a nudge in making up his own prayers, help her along with what Neifert calls «ping - pong» prayers: You suggest a simple
phrase such as, «Thank you, God,
for...» and she fills in the blanks.
You can always use
phrases,
such as «My doctor thinks this is best
for our baby» or «This is working
for our family» when people start asking when you're going to wean.
Some of the mothers I talked to about what they thought about giving their baby sweet kisses and why they thought they had to do it responded with
phrases such as, «because they are just so cute», «I'm just overcome with love
for them» and «I want to get the kisses in while I can, before they are big enough to think it's embarrassing».
When the Commons dissolves
for an election, MPs can no longer refer to themselves
as such, using the
phrase «prospective parliamentary candidates» instead.
Self - described of the Alt - Right,
such as Emile Durand,
for example, has embraced ethnic or racial nationalism
as a natural outgrowth of the milder civic nationalism and have interpreted Bannon's turn of
phrase in that interview
as an expression of support
for racial nationalism.
In the past, Labour spokespeople have said they will accept the end of free movement when the transitional period finishes, but
phrases such as «easy movement» have been bandied about - possibly an agreement that citizens could move between the UK and EU with minimum red tape to take up job offers, but not simply to look
for work.
This goes back at least 30 years and is summed up by the
phrase «there is no
such thing
as right and wrong it's just want is «right»
for the child».
The oversight of dietary supplements is loose: FDA regulations allow
for several different types of efficacy claims to be made on labels, including fairly robust significant scientific agreement claims that the nutrient in question has a direct effect on a specific disease, but also so - called qualified health claims, where
phrases such as some evidence suggests that are added.
Fundamentalist Islamic states
such as Iran also oppose that
phrase,
as well
as wording calling
for safe sex, and
for sexual and reproductive information
for young people.
For instance, in one experiment, in which 38 participants had to think of a single word that could form a compound phrase with three previously presented words (such as «apple» for the trio «crab,» «pine» and «sauce»), a
For instance, in one experiment, in which 38 participants had to think of a single word that could form a compound
phrase with three previously presented words (
such as «apple»
for the trio «crab,» «pine» and «sauce»), a
for the trio «crab,» «pine» and «sauce»), aha!
But many people can't help but insert some stock cover letter
phrases such as: «Enclosed please find...» or «Thank you
for your consideration.»
Objective statements are also famous
for tired
phrases,
such as «seeking a fast - growing and dynamic organization» or «seeking stimulating work where I can put my creative abilities and interpersonal skills to good use.»
Make it absolutely clear what you did and what other people did,
for example by using
phrases such as «It has previously been shown that...» and «Here we tested...».
The
phrase «we will need your consent
for operation» was sometimes mangled into «we need your consent
for operating (
such as machinery),» which implies that,
as you wait
for an OR to open up, the management would appreciate it if you could put in a shift at the loading dock.
When you find a health care provider that is right
for you,
phrases such as «painful intercourse» and «vaginal discomfort» should be open, comfortable topics.
This is probably because team coaches and gym teachers drilled in
phrases such as «Touch your toes» or «Reach
for the sky»
as early
as 7 years old and they've been commonplace stretches ever since — ready to be used in a pinch when we actually remember to stretch.
Try to avoid clichés and overused
phrases such as «easy - going» and «looking
for love».
At least begin with a few simple
phrases, perhaps the ones that you will use often
such as, asking
for her name, address, phone number or what she likes to do.
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