Sentences with phrase «more conventional language»

Using slightly more conventional language, the London mayor also urged people to «ignore the pessimists and the merchants of doom» who do not think the UK could survive on its own outside the European Union.

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Some people like to make up their own signs to use with their babies, whereas others use more conventional signs based on formal sign language.
Conversely, the review of student writing showed the young authors adhering more to «conventional writing practices» and a trend toward less play with genre, more mundane narratives and simpler language over the two decades studied.
Conventional narrative building blocks are ignored, while the audience is purely engaged by sensory elements, throwing more brutal violence and profane language at them with increasing intensity.
Kick - Ass 2 takes on the same formula of violence, extremely foul language, and sexual innuendos that go beyond your usual superhero movie, but where the first movie was fun and witty, Kick - Ass 2 takes on a more conventional approach to the storyline.
When more conventional educators stick to subject matter such as language arts or math as their primary concerns, the ambiguity of words such as freedom, learning, and power can be side - stepped.
The new model will be offered in both 5 and 7 seat configurations and will feature a more conventional design language than the Hyundai ix30.
Though the works on view vary in execution and are separated by several decades, these films possess a shared thematic concern: the disruption of the conventional interpretation of the language of desire, offering in its place an interpretation that is considerably more layered, ambivalent and complex.
Like other psychoanalysts of his time, Murray Bowen was interested in creating more scientific and objective treatment processes as an alternative to conventional diagnostic frameworks and pathological language.
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