Sentences with phrase «lexicon for»

Having an improved lexicon for service invites many possible innovations and improvements for the industry, accelerating the pace of positive change.
This technology, assisted by professional linguists, «hard codes» terms and phrases from the defendants» unique lexicon for a far more comprehensible translation of foreign language documents.
In the spirit of accuracy and settling on a common lexicon for climate discourse, I'd like to propose that a certain bit of climate shorthand go away.
Cosic had the prescience to label these artists» work as being from the «heroic period,» a term that has become a part of the lexicon for Net art.
The combination of the wall work in the main space with the smaller works unveils how Rockenschaub adapts his formal lexicon for different formats and different spaces.
The work was included in Rothko's seminal exhibition at Betty Parsons gallery in 1950 in which his now definitive artistic vocabulary of floating and layered horizontal forms of colour as emotion entered the Abstract Expressionist and Art historical lexicon for the first time.
Lipton's turn towards increasing abstraction in the 1940s allowed him to fully develop his metaphorical style, which in turn gave him a stronger lexicon for representing the horrors of World War II and questioning the ambiguities of human experience.
By speculating on worlds and life elsewhere, Maheke's new exhibition at Chisenhale Gallery becomes a public site to re-articulate and reinvent forms of relationality and representation, as much as a device for developing a new lexicon for thinking about identities outside of identity politics.
The artist pioneered a new lexicon for sculpture - making that still holds currency.
people during that period, but «Targa» seemed to effectively disappear from the common Porsche / sports - car lover lexicon for the better part of 20 years as a result.
ASCD's newest Policy Priorities issue brief, «A Lexicon for Educating the Whole Child (and Preparing the Whole Adult),» examines education terms and philosophies — including character education, school climate, social - emotional learning, and 21st century skills — to provide clarity and enable thoughtful conversations on these key issues.
Not only is he a lexicon for other filmmakers, but he's always stretching boundaries.»
Ghosting has been a part of the modern dating lexicon for years.
While it may seem like jargon to you, it is the preferred lexicon for scholarly publications.
I feel like «unicorn» entered the lexicon for Porzingis.
Chocolate critic and author Clay Gordon at Barry Callebaut's event launching its Hidden Persuaders in Cocoa and Chocolate: A Flavor Lexicon for Cocoa and Chocolate Sensory Professionals book.
While «religion serving socialism» has been in the CPC lexicon for some time, direct intervention in the beliefs and practices of individual religions — including calls for the «Sinification» of Christian theology — have become more common under Xi.

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The couple saw an opportunity to provide more realistic and holistic training to soldiers shipping overseas and the idea for Lexicon Consulting was born.
For startup entrepreneurs, «bootstrapping» is a regular part of the daily lexicon.
Buybacks then became a part of the corporate lexicon, and for a while they did well.
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.
Sandberg's book, the title of which fast pervaded the lexicon, made her something of a bellwether for feminists.
Turkey City Lexicon - A Primer for SF Workshops Edited by Lewis Shiner Second Edition by Bruce Sterling Introduction by Lewis Shiner This manual is intended to focus on the special needs of the science fiction workshop.
That will be offensive to some people but, when I use it, the «effing» has very little to do with the act of intercourse, it's about emphasis, and (for me at least) there's no word in our limited lexicon that allows for the raw, heart - thumping emotion it conveys.
In Roman 11:24, para physin means, according to Thayer's Lexicon, tied to Strongs for Romans 11:24 is «contrary to the plan of nature» — same meaning.
This story may mention, but can not use, the terms of the refused lexicon, for if those terms were to be used the refusal would be incomplete: the refused vocabulary would still be in play.
Rorty and Vattimo can themselves be pegged, and it's easy enough for Christians to do this with our own technical lexicon.
By providing a narrative frame for the emergence and decay of philosophy's lexicon, Rorty and Vattimo intend to illustrate the contingency of that lexicon and the possibility of talking in other ways» for example, in the way that historicists talk.
The word «advocate» in 1st John 2:1 is the Greek parakletos and means «one who pleads another's cause before a judge, a pleader; an intercessor, of Christ in His exaltation at God's right hand, pleading with God the Father for the pardon of our sins» (SOURCE: ENHANCED STRONG»S LEXICON).
That the authors of the bible chose the specific term for circle when sphere was part of their lexicon shows ignorance, not wisdom.»
The battle over the Bible is a struggle for a lexicon to speak of the sacred.
Many of its central terms (like «the preferential option for the poor») have become part of the contemporary theological lexicon.
Robert Gahl, on the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross; Prof. Riccardo Pozzo, the Director of the Rome - based, Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee [Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas]; and Prof. Jean - Paul Coujou, of the L'Insitut Catholique de Toulouse, the principal translator of Suárez's metaphysical and legal writings from Latin into French.
Seven hundred years ago, Thomas Aquinas lamented that we had no name for the virtue of anger in our religious lexicon.
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.
Thinking back to when I was in high school and college, during the height of «correcting speech for politics» — hard to believe is was So Long Ago tm — the effort to change how we used language was meant to indirectly change how we viewed others by enforcing a new lexicon.
For example, if Bayern Munich suffered an «injury crisis», to borrow a term from the lexicon of the footballing world, then they would arguably still have cover in the form of David Alaba who became schooled in various positions due to his multi-functional nature.
Post-truth only recently entered the political lexicon, but the trend it describes has been around for some time.
The week began with embarrassment for the Conservative party chairman, whose concession that his denial of having had a second job had been «over-firm» introduced a new phrase to the lexicon of lying.
Related sites Lexicon of Parrots, with information and pictures for most species Description of the Madeira - Tapajós region, from WWF
Atypical brain activation to speech in infants with inherited risk for dyslexia impedes the development of effective connections to the mental lexicon, and thus slows the naming and reading performances.
That allows, of course, for every language to have its own lexicon.
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.
In February, a group of neuroscientists who call themselves the Avian Bird Nomenclature Consortium publicized a whole new scientific lexicon to account for the growing body of evidence that birds are a lot smarter than some thought.
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 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.
Lexicon has also entered into an agreement with the SMA Foundation for the potential development of drugs based on discoveries resulting from the program.
The Woodlands, Texas — May 11, 2006 — Lexicon Genetics Incorporated (Nasdaq: LEXG) announced today that it was awarded a grant from the United States Army Medical Research & Materiel Command (USAMRMC) for the identification of targets that may be important in the development of drugs to prevent or treat spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a neurodegenerative disorder and the leading genetic cause of death in early childhood.
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