According to Tolson, state constitutions have
more precise language about protecting voter rights and fairness.
Anyway, I look forward to you asking for
more precise language when «skeptics» talk about «fraud climate scientists» advancing their «socialist agenda» via an «AGW cabal» — certainly rhetoric that sounds like «conspiratorial gibberish,» don't you think?
She is also considering using
more precise language to describe her funding after her second appearance in the Wastebook, in 2012, cited work that was funded by a small grant from her institution, not the federal government.
In
more precise language we should say that an «event» may actually be constituted by a number of «occasions.»
Not exact matches
Figurative speech communicates literal truth in a
more precise and powerful way than ordinary
language can on its own.
Buchler often uses
language to evoke a rich texture of meanings, rather than to offer a single
precise definition for any concept or idea.16 (This style is
more prevalent in the works on human process than in MNC.)
I certainly see the disproportion - which is why it is even
more important to use
precise language.
The researchers note that the
precise features that remain
more stable over time are specific to each
language group.
Coverage includes: cohesion, conjunctions,
Precise language choices, adverbials, sentence variety and structure, figurative devices and
more.
Dr. Kinsella recommends that teachers not only use
more precise academic
language in discussion, but to post them around the room to reinforce their usage.
Their
language and approach becomes
more precise and easily digestible and most importantly, simple.
In my opinion, computers with software / hardware that support true natural
language processing abilities coupled with augmented reality interfaces can change the learning landscape; or to be
more precise, the way performance support is perceived and used in the workplace.
More than half of the voucher students tested below the national average in reading, math and
language and overall performed below their peers in public schools though it is not a
precise comparison because the law allows voucher schools to select their own national tests.
Use
more objective,
precise language when you describe behavior («crouched, tail tucked, looked away» vs «fearful»).
I see much use of the word «tempo» which I find vague, could you clarify that in
more precise, technical
language?
So I need to be
more precise in my
language.
When there's a
precise symbolic discourse
language, it'll become possible to think
more clearly about all sorts of things.
LexisNexis says that Lexis Answers uses powerful machine learning, cognitive computing and advanced natural
language processing technologies to deliver the single best and most authoritative answer, in addition to comprehensive but
more precise search results.
Within months of their arrival in law school, students demonstrate new capacities for understanding legal processes, for seeing both sides of legal arguments, for sifting through facts and precedents in search of the
more plausible account, for using
precise language, and for understanding the applications and conf licts of legal rules.
This morning the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO) announced that the international «Dieter Meurer Prize for Legal Informatics» for 2008 -LRB-(Sponsored by the German Association for Computing in the Judiciary («Deutscher EDV - Gerichtstag e.V.») and the German -
language legal information service provider «juris GmbH» (Germany's «LexisNexis» or «Lovdata»)-RRB--RRB- has been awarded to Morten Bergsmo for his creation and development of the Case Matrix, a tool designed to make work on accountability for international crimes committed in armed conflicts
more precise and effective.
Could the strictest legal
language, could even that
language which is peculiarly appropriated to an art deemed by a great master to be one of the most honorable, laudable, and profitable things in our law; could this strict and appropriated
language describe with
more precise accuracy the cause now depending before the tribunal?
Lederman says that while lawyers drafting contracts will want to be
more precise in the
language of a contract, it doesn't mean they will ever be ironclad.
Another foible of voice control with Siri is a prickliness to the naming schemes when setting up devices in rooms and groups, and the
precise and rigid
language needed to later control them should be far
more flexible at this point.
More importantly, be sure to use active
language with strong action verbs and
precise descriptions.
We discuss this in greater detail below, but as Facebook accumulates
more inventory and learns how to precisely mate those listings to consumer needs, it may be able to leapfrog map - based search entirely by using natural
language queries from the homebuyer and
precise algorithms to match users with the perfect home for them.