The vernacular of central banking lacks elegance, but Canada's policy makers make up for it with brevity.
Bornstein's note claimed Trump would be the «healthiest individual ever elected» and that his laboratory tests were «astonishingly excellent» — wording that appeared to mimic
the vernacular of one Donald Trump.
Comparing trade negotiations to war is standard fare for the Trump administration, where hyperbolic, confrontational rhetoric is
the vernacular.
«Recording released on April 14, 2017, a virtuosic song collection unified by
its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African - American life.»
While other entrepreneurs sprinkle a pinch of green into their product lines, Surace's phalanx of the climate - change army is waging a war — a «third industrial revolution,» in his characteristically exalted
vernacular.
Italians are quintessential and very creative artists of improvisation («combinazione» in
the vernacular).
The second issue is separating style from substance; as biohacking becomes part of
our vernacular, it can be difficult to discern which efforts actually are worthy of attention.
However, these three clichés stand the test of time and should be reintroduced into the workplace
vernacular:
They only know it started with customers and «just became part of the Canadian
vernacular.»
It literally taught an entry - level standard in game
vernacular: how to use an analog stick to control a 3D character.
While the sharing economy and peer - to - peer platforms are not yet part of the common
vernacular outside of the U.S., the concept of social innovation appears to be catching the eye of the international community.
One great example was the «queue,» a word and concept that Hunt may very well be responsible for introducing to the North American
vernacular through Netflix.
He also referred to the Republican nominee as a «jagoff,» which is Pittsburgh
vernacular for a brash person who yells and intimidates, he explained.
From this 11th - century Northern Germanic origin, the word has blazed a mighty path into
the vernacular of the 21st - century modern life.
Avon Ladies used to be a fixture of U.S. pop culture, their «Ding Dong Avon Calling» rallying cry part of
the vernacular.
The brand is working to cement its place in rosé
vernacular with sold - out rosé cruises hosted in Boston, Chicago, and New York.
Start - up ecosystems — or «clusters,» a term Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter introduced into
the vernacular in the early 1990s — don't tend to materialize spontaneously.
It's hip, it's democratic, it's trendy, it's part of the everyday
vernacular of millennials.
The error that most make is speaking in
the vernacular of the knowing.
Removing this phrase from
our vernacular helps to focus truly on what matters instead of getting swept away in the craziness.
Microsoft itself opted for the «all - in - one entertainment device»
vernacular at its launch event, where it stressed the console's ability to do video calls and control live television through voice commands.
The retailer's marketing has always had a down - to - earth appeal, reaching out especially to the working - class and rural shoppers, speaking in
their vernacular and with their accents.
My linguistic transformation from West Coast nerd - speak to academic African - American
vernacular is complete.
Verse Innovation Pvt. Ltd, which runs
vernacular news aggregator and entertainment app Dailyhunt, has appointed former Facebook...
This includes the nitty gritty
vernacular you should use, as well as a more general elevator pitch that positions your solution in a way that resonates with your persona.
Multi-Level Marketing - Multi-level marketing is also referred to and abbreviated as MLM in the common
vernacular and industry, business circles.
However, it also backed online classifieds platform Quikr and
vernacular news aggregator Dailyhunt.
Yes, technically 0.5 % away from what would otherwise have been an 11 % loan to make a net loan of 10.5 % APR is a 4.5 % reduction but this is simply not how Interest Rates are referred to in the industry
vernacular.
Starting in 2007 (through Iroquois Valley Farms LLC) and establishing itself as a leader in socially responsible investing before «SRI» and «Impact Investing» were common
vernacular, the Company has a long track record of successfully acquiring organic and transitional farmland.
Side note:
Vernacular is key.
«In a country of 1.2 billion people where only 250 million speaks English,
vernacular speech recognition can enable financial inclusion to information dissemination to farmers.
NEW YORK, NY, December 7, 2017 — In the eight years since bitcoin was created the cryptocurrency has gone from being an obscure concept familiar only to technology specialists, to something that is now part of the American
vernacular.
The hymns were more Catholic, though they were translated into
the vernacular.
We need to wrestle with
our vernacular.
A postmodern critique of the Catholic Church would find less grist in current controversies than in modern elements already present in the Church: the substituted
vernacular mass, or the presence of national flags on church daises.
The above posting is what is known as «jocularity», or «a joke» in
the vernacular.
«These words» and not this word would be better received in your attempts to defame my staunch written verbalized
vernaculars.
P.O.D. is able to speak to masculinity, religious warfare and spiritual aggression in secular terms that unravel the backgrounds of such biblically - charged ideas into West Coast street
vernacular, disarming any perception of potential threat.
We had an unprecedented political election, Samsung phones were blowing up in people's hands, #Brexit entered
our vernacular and some larger - than - life pop culture legends passed away.
For those unfamiliar with LDS Church
vernacular, a ward is essentially a congregation or, to use Catholic terminology, a parish.
I guess when you have nothing substantial, you need to hide behind nonstandard
vernacular and convoluted reasoning based in flat assertions.
The «eye for an eye» scenario is presumptive of a judgment council of elders or in today's
vernacular, a court, that assesses guilt or innocence of the alleged perpetrator.
Even though it's not the best I prefer the New American Bible with
the vernacular text myself.
In today's
vernacular you can think of it as another dimension.
Is Catholic social teaching, to use the modern
vernacular, a «real thing»?
And, it can be pointed out that technically, in the modern
vernacular, the word sodomy can mean any se.xual act that is not directly penile penetration of the va.gina... many of these acts are regularly used by hetero folks, including anal penetration, the use of toys for penetration, etc..
SIL's Language and Culture Archives houses over 60,000 works of various kinds, including scholarly publications, Bible translations, and
vernacular literacy materials in addition to SIL's flagship publication, the Ethnologue — an online database of the world's more than 7,000 living languages.
But perhaps the most peculiar characteristic of nearly all biblical narratives is their «
vernacular» nature.
C. S. Lewis believed that the best theology was that which is translated into
the vernacular and can be understood by almost anyone.