Sentences with phrase «lexicon as»

Joanne Greenbaum's works take center stage at Rachel Uffner gallery, sharing the space with small colorful artifacts that the artist has assembled in the same lexicon as her engaging, large - scale paintings.
Détente with the Dodgers is not in Cincinnati's lexicon as the Reds surge into hot contention — a rise coinciding with the repositioning of that thorny go - get -»em outfielder, Pete Rose, at third base
Such a restriction is an error, however; the Greek word from which «liturgy» comes is defined in the lexicon as meaning «a public work» — and all corporate worship is such a public work.
In just a short time, fracking has gone from a little - known industry term to make its debut in the mainstream lexicon as a dirty word.
It's entered our lexicon as a means of describing any high - stakes competitive gesture between one brand and its closest competitor.
But the medium's ubiquity came to work against it over time, with «banner blindness» entering the lexicon as readers trained their eyes to avoid the format.

Not exact matches

Fed chair Janet Yellen on December 2 stated as clearly as central bank lexicon will allow that she will recommend raising America's benchmark interest rate when she convenes the policy - setting Federal Open Market Committee later this month.
The company now caters to a variety of Armed Forces branches, as well as the Department of Defense, but Lexicon didn't land their first big contract on day one.
LAUNCESTON, Australia, April 30 (Reuters)- The term «demand destruction» is again entering the lexicon of the current crude oil market as the sharp rise in prices raises concerns about when do consumers start cutting back on their fuel consumption.
Written by Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie McKee, this is the seminal classic that solidified emotional intelligence in the business lexicon — affirming its importance as a needed leadership skill for the workplace.
Thanks to the prominence of Kickstarter projects such as FORM 1 and successful start - ups like MakerBot and Shapeways, 3D printing has proliferated into the DIY and hobbyist communities and made its way into the general consumer's lexicon.
As the student comes across words they do not understand, they should look them up in a Greek lexicon.
The single resolution I'm making as a new parent is to totally strike from my lexicon, both verbally and inwardly, the phrase: «I'm a bad mom.»
In these lexicon - stretching conversations, I feel like that gets lost, and the worship service is treated as an oddity that really has nothing to do with church.
What is revelatory is not the particular clues themselves, for many of them (such as the lexicon of terms used) are shared by others in our culture who are not of our faith.
This term has entered the lexicon and this segment has quickly grown into a multibillion - dollar industry of its own with potentially significant implications for other Kona commodities as demand and awareness expand.
It is only in the past couple of years that Kentucky has paid even lip service to the idea of recruiting Negroes who could qualify, in the NCAA's lexicon, as «student - athletes.»
«She implies that women (as reflectors of male - dominated society) are duped by mind doctors into beliefs about the consequences of their rotten lives, framing them as diagnoses in need of an ever - expanding lexicon of treatments.»
Carpet bagger has a long negative political resonance in US politics; «Bagger» as a verb is highly unusual outside of logistics and packaging industries it isn't general lexicon; like «carpet bagger» «tea bagger» is a slur specific to disciplining «upstarts» and «out - of - placers.»
Moreover, as Jay Nordlinger at National Review admits, the term «teabagger» was introduced to the political lexicon by Tea Party movement leaders:
Increasingly, they apply the same lexicon of insults to him as they do to Nick Clegg.
The word «disloyal» has now been added to the Lexicon of Dread, as party bosses on both sides of the aisle wield it to force free thinking patriots who identify with one or the other party to toe their lines... even if what they see violates every traditional party tenet.
As Zambrowicz at Lexicon Genetics says, «New technologies could have a huge impact on the drug discovery process.»
How about shifting your suggestion of «digital litter» to the lexicon of today, as a useful term for the many websites that can be accessed long after the businesses, societies or clubs that created them have become defunct and their contact details obsolete.
The high level features are linguistic: for example, a speaker's choice of words (lexicon), sentence structure (syntax), the use of filler words such as «um» or «like,» and speech difficulties such as stuttering.
One fascinating question for linguists is whether all aspects of a language evolve as an integrated system with all aspects (grammar, morphology, phonology, lexicon) sharing the same history over time or whether different aspects of a language show different histories.
«The grammatical structures changed much more quickly and seemed to be more likely to be affected by neighboring languages, while the lexicon changed more as new languages were formed.»
The researchers suggest, that although grammar as a whole might not be a better tool for examining language change, a more nuanced approach that combined computational methods with large - scale databases of both grammar and lexicon could allow for a look into the deeper past.
These forward - looking statements are based on management's current assumptions and expectations and involve risks, uncertainties and other important factors, specifically including those relating to Lexicon's ability to successfully conduct preclinical development of its drug candidates and advance such candidates into clinical development, achieve its operational objectives, obtain patent protection for its discoveries and establish strategic alliances, as well as those relating to manufacturing, the regulatory process, intellectual property rights, and the therapeutic or commercial value of its drug candidates, that may cause Lexicon's actual results to be materially different from any future results expressed or implied by such forward - looking statements.
This press release contains «forward - looking statements,» including statements about Lexicon's growth and future operating results, discovery and development of products, strategic alliances and intellectual property, as well as other matters that are not historical facts or information.
The Lexicon efforts are focused on gene families that are pharmaceutically important, such as transporters, G - protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), ion channels, kinases and other key enzymes, membrane proteins (e.g., receptors), and secreted proteins.
Adrenal fatigue is a huge part of the holistic health lexicon, but it's not recognized in conventional medicine because «no scientific proof exists to support adrenal fatigue as a true medical condition.»
A: That's kind of a lexicon that I have created to describe Kundalini as I follow in the footsteps of Yogi Bhajan, who also used a lot of scientific and technological jargon in his descriptions.
Then, at the Lovely Happenings event a few weekends back, Lex of Lexicon of Style was doing a demonstration on her beautiful scarves as well as selling them (more on her pieces later).
After about 2 weeks, a friend of mine pronounced it as «hems» like I used to before I learnt and I corrected her proudly like a fashion lexicon genius..
I started Lexicon of Style Scarves as my outlet for combining three of my passions; designing, styling, and blogging.
As well as the handful of online emoji lexicons that have emerged over the last few years, Oxford Dictionaries even climbed aboard the pictographic bandwagon when they declared the «crying with laughter» emoji their 2015 «word» of the year, a move that left a fair few commentators shedding tears of anguish instead of joyAs well as the handful of online emoji lexicons that have emerged over the last few years, Oxford Dictionaries even climbed aboard the pictographic bandwagon when they declared the «crying with laughter» emoji their 2015 «word» of the year, a move that left a fair few commentators shedding tears of anguish instead of joyas the handful of online emoji lexicons that have emerged over the last few years, Oxford Dictionaries even climbed aboard the pictographic bandwagon when they declared the «crying with laughter» emoji their 2015 «word» of the year, a move that left a fair few commentators shedding tears of anguish instead of joy3.
With the dating industry moving so rapidly, the phrase «online dating» will soon disappear from the lexicon, says Sam Yagan, CEO of Match, Inc., which oversees sites such as Match.com, Chemistry.com and all online dating operations for the global operations of its parent company, IAC.
As «The Church Lady» (an amalgam of all the well - meaning pious neighbors Carvey had known while growing up), Carvey entered the Catchphrase Lexicon with his oft - repeated «Isn't that special?»
Here's a little blurb on Animal Kingdom from the Sundance film guide: «Wielding a formidable cinematic lexicon, writer / director David Michôd shows complete command of every frame as he shifts between simmering intensity and gut - wrenching drama.
Pixels weren't in anybody's lexicon when golden - age stars as disparate as Jean Harlow, Clark Gable and James Dean died prior to their final films» releases.
Still the greatest movie of all time, it's also a virtual lexicon of film - noir visual and dramatic style, as seminal in its way as «The Maltese Falcon» or «M.» Scripted by Welles and one - time Hearst crony Herman Mankiewicz, photographed by Gregg Toland, with music by Bernard Herrmann and ensemble acting by the Mercury Players: Welles, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, George Coulouris, Ruth Warrick, Paul Stewart, et al..
While «Man - whisperer» Whitefeather tries to impress their new boss (Martin Sheen) by speaking in inscrutable Indianisms involving «dreamcatchers» and «The Great Spirit» Evan ends up countering with equally - odd phrases culled from Olivia's childlike lexicon, such as «icky» and «crybaby.»
Still the greatest movie of all time, it's also a virtual lexicon of film - noir visual and dramatic style, as seminal in its way as «The Maltese Falcon» or «M.» Scripted by Welles and one - time Hearst crony Herman Mankiewicz, photographed by Gregg Toland, with music by Bernard Herrmann and ensemble acting by the Mercury Players: Welles, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, George Coulouris, Ruth Warrick, Paul Stewart, et al. («Rosebud?
These types of stories are best reduced to their simplest, purest level, but the screenplay by director Andrew Stanton, Mark Andrews, and Michael Chabon is dedicated to maintaining the lexicon of Barsoomian terms that Burroughs (played by Daryl Sabara as a young man reading of his uncle's adventures) created to the point of distancing us from what's actually happening on screen.
Though Applegate is mostly known for her TV work, she's had some unforgettable moments in film that have left her as part of our cultural lexicon and primed for more work — isn't it about time that we see more Christina Applegate in film?
As usual, the dialogue is laced with lots of sui generis terms like the aforementioned «Horcruxes» which give an advantage to audience members familiar with the source material's peculiar lexicon.
If more governors had exhibited Mark Warner's excellent grasp for what it would take to improve the teaching profession, terms such as «Highly Qualified Teachers» and «High Objective Uniform State Standard of Evaluation» might not have entered our lexicon («Netting an Elusive Breed,» Feature, Fall 2004).
The word «innovation» seems to be in everyone's lexicon these days; it's even turning up as part of new education job titles in school districts and states.
Looking through the lens of an independent school educator - leader, I know that although each independent school has its own purposefully crafted mission statement, frequently the statements share a lexicon that include words and phrases such as: character, academic, empower, passions, potential, lifelong commitment, individual growth, social responsibility, ethical, effective citizenship, inclusive, respect, service, inspire, courage, and leaders.
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