Sentences with phrase «language he used in»

The behavior echos the language used in the white paper, which is careful to emphasize cooperation (a word used 45 times in the English version)-- allaying the international community's concerns about China's intentions in the polar region.
While the images (and entire site) contribute to creating a feeling of love, the specific language used in the call - to - action form contributes to the feeling that, just by signing up, you're starting your journey to find your next soul mate.
Porter raised additional concerns about language used in posting tools that allows users to post about «suspicious activity,» a category she views as overly broad, as opposed to restricting reports to notifications of specific crimes that were witnessed.
This could help us to think about the language we use in out Facebook adverts as well as the story we tell.
The advisor says that he was upset by the language used in the memo because it made generalizations about the industry, particularly charging that churning of retirement accounts was a common practice.
While anything is possible it is not likely because of the types of language he used in his teachings.
it was printed in latin, because latin, at the time, was the prevailing language used in the catholic church.
TV gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has opened up about his love of the language used in the traditional Anglican prayer book.
As a writer and English teacher perhaps I can share some information about how we can improve upon the language we use in churches so that everyone can understand it and be moved by it.
There are questions about traditional language used in worship.
Mayim Bialik took to Facebook yesterday to talk about the language we use in society to talk about women.
Perhaps the paradox can not be conveyed in the same language used in the past, but if we are to do better, we will have to appreciate the accomplishment of the past.
Further, the language used in these descriptions seems to be dependent on language used to directly describe ordinary things.
He's tempered some of the voltage from the language he used in his earlier books.
Certainly there is an uncivil tone to much current political language - although I urge those tempted by nostalgia to read up on the language used in 19th - century American politics.
The kind of language he used in preaching judgment to come may be illustrated from i Cor.
Again, language used in liturgy might communicate more effectively if it is in the vernacular.
Nevertheless, Toulmin himself must acknowledge that Newton does not consistently reflect such a view in the language he uses in the Principia, or in late additions to the Principia (for example, the «General Scholium»), or in other writings (for example, the Opticks)(see part II of Toulmin's two - part essay).
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Tama Kieves is one of my favorite authors on this because she's awesome and I love the language she uses in her writing:
Further, the language used in this post seems to imply a malicious intent on the part of the formula manufacturers.
The language used in some of our «best «movies and some TV shows is very low - down and vulgar.
However, the language used in the provision is vague and perhaps even confusing.
For the purposes of our study, the vocabulary used in referring to other studies reflects the language used in the original citation.
The Trust reached a conclusion that the language used in the article had «not been sufficiently precise» as it suggested that the badger cull might be a factor in helping control TB in cattle when this was «scientifically unproven».
You'd think from the language used in the review documents that having an asset was a bad thing.
It was «removed from the St. Edmund Campion Secondary School classrooms in Brampton, Ontario, Canada (2009) because a parent objected to language used in the novel, including the word «nigger.»»
«He should apologise to people suffering with mental illness, many of whom would have been dismayed and upset to hear such offensive language used in public by a Labour politician.
It is mostly people who object to the language used in the book, or the depictions of racism, perhaps they are concerned that the presence of such language normalises it.
Following in the footsteps of two colleagues who recently produced two excellent articles (you can read them here and here), in this post I'd like to analyse a few examples of the exceptional language used in this elections cycle.
It was also the same language used in Rwanda on RTML radio when ordinary Hutu citizens in Rwanda were inspired to pick up their machetes and hack down their Tutsi friends and neighbours in the public good.
The reason given for challenges to the book generally relate to the language used in the book or the depiction of racist people, not its overall anti-racist message.
After The Times reported on his remarks, Loeb deleted them and issued this apology: «I regret the language I used in expressing my passion for educational choice.
«The language you use in your political discourse is a reflection of your upbringing.
They want regulators, such as local authorities to simplify the language they use in their literature, in print, online and when they conduct inspections — and appreciate that ethnic minority SMEs still find language a barrier to effective communication with regulators.
Attendees at the Brooklyn Community Board 16 meeting expressed distaste with the language used in the city's presentation, with many saying the jargon and figures were «hard to absorb» for everyday citizens.
«I regret the language I used in expressing my passion for educational choice,» he said in a statement.
Editor's Note: Some readers may find some of the language used in this article to be offensive.
«I regret the language I used in expressing my passion for educational choice,» he said in his statement about the post, emailed to The Associated Press on Friday morning.
«I regret the language I used in expressing my passion for educational choice,» he said.
The dehumanising language used in the WhatsApp group is really not so different from that used in the Victorian period.
The post, first reported by The New York Times, was taken down and Loeb issued an apology, saying, «I regret the language I used in expressing my passion for educational choice,» but that didn't stop Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray from calling for Loeb's resignation from Success, the city's largest and most controversial charter school chain, in separate tweets posted Friday.
«The language used in that book matches the language Steve uses in complaining about the constant need to fund - raise,» said a Democratic insider who knows Israel well.
George is right to identify them as a serious opponent of the reforms that are necessary for improving education although David Cameron would be wise to avoid anything like the language used in this article.
Then they examined the next six months» worth of published scientific papers in those fields for specific language used in the published Wikipedia entries, and compared it to the language in the entries that never got published.
Later, she taught herself Structured Query Language (SQL), a programming language used in database management.
«Children may hear very rich language use in Spanish and less rich use in English, for example, if their parents are more proficient in Spanish than in English,» said Hoff.
* Editor's Note (4/4/16): Although LEGO is the correct usage for singular and plural, «LEGOs» as a plural form was used in the video transcript because it reflects the informal spoken language used in the video.
The system analysed language used in more than 100 rumours — some later confirmed, others unfounded — that went viral on Twitter over a period of three and a half years.
The researchers, Martin Obschonka from the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research at Queensland University of Technology in Australia, and Christian Fisch from Trier University in Germany analyzed how aspects of Trump's personality are revealed in the language he used in 3200 tweets issued by October 2016 (before he became president).
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