[50] Regardless of
the precise language used, the key point is this: abuse of process refers to Crown conduct that is egregious and seriously compromises trial fairness and / or the integrity of the justice system.
What is important is the reality of transformation, not a person's awareness of that transformation or
the precise language used to bring that change to expression.
[15] However, the term is often credited to British art critic / curator Lawrence Alloway for his 1958 essay titled The Arts and the Mass Media, even though
the precise language he uses is «popular mass culture».
Not exact matches
Now it's time for the media to make sure it's
using precise, descriptive
language to help those women continue to raise their voices.
We preachers of the gospel must first see for ourselves, and then we must help our people to see, that it is wrong to take
language that is symbolically apt and
use it as if it were
language that is philosophically and scientifically
precise.
In his book Beegle attacked «inerrantists» for being overly rationalistic, obscurantist in fixing upon the «autographs» of Scripture, naive linguistically in thinking
language can be
precise, misguided in their
use of proof - texting, Docetic in their denial of Scripture's humanness, and wrong in their commitment to a domino theory regarding inspiration.
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.)
But so is
precise language, he added, noting Wheaton's inquiry into Hawkins's statement esteeming Muslims while
using the Quranic phrase «people of the Book.»
I certainly see the disproportion - which is why it is even more important to
use precise language.
To be fair, though, sometimes we
use less
precise language when talking with patients / families.
The Trust reached a conclusion that the
language used in the article had «not been sufficiently
precise» as it suggested that the badger cull might be a factor in helping control TB in cattle when this was «scientifically unproven».
In January 2014, officials
used that
precise language to summarize a $ 24,900 no - bid pact with Brian Rosenberg's Garden City marketing and entertainment booking firm to promote that year's car show.
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.
The innovation the researchers want to introduce is the
use of a domain - specific
language — a
precise language that focuses on a closely - defined area of application.
It's important to
use precise and simple
language.
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using precise and concise
language.
These are the students who lack experiences in making sense of and solving problems, and in communicating and
using precise, appropriate mathematics and mathematics
language.
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.
«Advanced» work «communicates insightfully with consistent awareness of audience and purpose; writing is confident, coherent, clearly focused, well - organized, and thoroughly developed; provides a variety of well - chosen details, quotations, or examples to support claims; demonstrates exceptional control of sentence structure with
precise use of
language and word choice; reflects mastery of the conventions of written English and is virtually free of errors.»
Learners with speech,
language and communication difficulties can benefit from the need to be
precise in the choice of
language, to sequence it in the right order, and to
use correct syntax, whilst those with physical disabilities can control a device and make it behave in a
precise, predictable way that may be a real challenge when it comes to their own bodies.
South Carolina's WINGS for Kids
uses fun activities and
precise language to reinforce social and emotional lessons every day.
Lesson 1 looks at the topic of space and
using precise language within the speaking exam.
Some schools
use scripted reading or math programs, which give direct teachers to
use precise language to introduce a concept or skill, then an activity.
Script the
language you could
use to critique or reinforce by acknowledgment or
Precise Praise.
Word Choice is the
use of rich, colorful,
precise language that communicates not just in a functional way, but in a way that moves and enlightens the reader.
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.
When they
use their pictures to guide them while writing, students are able to enhance their text with adjectives and other
precise language.
Oral
Language Uses Some children arrive at school already familiar with the
use of
language in a decontextualized manner, that is, dissociated from shared experience and dependent on
precise linguistic formulations (Cummins, 1981; Olson & Nickerson, 1978; Wells, 1981).
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Use precise language and domain - specific vocabulary to inform about or explain the topic.
And third, I was overwhelmed by the beautiful and
precise use of
language.
Use more objective,
precise language when you describe behavior («crouched, tail tucked, looked away» vs «fearful»).
Rooted in the
language of architecture, Voisine's paintings, prints and drawings convey a sense of shifting spatial interactions through the
use of symmetry, color, surface, and
precise, hard - edged forms.
Through a
precise examination of this distinct form of artistic practice in works by artists ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective on the ways in which modern and contemporary artists have
used language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
In Kissing Circles, inspired by the Frederick Soddy poem The Kiss
Precise, he
uses coaxial antenna cable to interpret the solution to the Descartes Theorem, and asks: How we can come from a mathematics problem to a
language, like a poem?
The black - and - white images that make up Sea of Buddha (48 in total) all make
use of the same formal
language of
precise compositional balance and size to achieve an apparent uniformity between each photograph.
It's sourced from a reference book where the purpose is to catalogue findings from archaeological digs (Roman Southwark settlement and economy: excavations in Southwark 1973 - 91 Museum of London Archaeology, 2009); the
language used needs to be richly descriptive, visual and
precise to represent the artefact.
Riley's ability to clearly elucidate her practice as an abstract artist par excellence, and her measured
use of a
precise language, to objectively explain and describe the carefully selected examples from her Curve paintings, provided a simple exegesis of practice that absorbed the audience.
There was a great comedy piece a few years back (whose origin escapes us) that gave examples of how the English would
use their
language when speaking to a non-native speaker to imply the
precise opposite of what was actually being understood.
Also, it doesn't help that climatologists often
use sloppy
language when talking about this (which happens, of course, in any discipline where shorthand expressions are substituted for lengthy, but
precise, formulations).
I think this comment does reinforce your point about being
precise in the
use of
language and definitions.
I see much
use of the word «tempo» which I find vague, could you clarify that in more
precise, technical
language?
So, ignoring the every day English
language meaning of the words, is there in fact a clear and
precise definition of «assault» (in which case some sources are simply
using it incorrectly), or do I just need to accept that there is confusion, even within the law itself, and rely on context to establish in any given instance which meaning is meant?
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.
JW will not give legal advice, and is not giving legal advice as to the
precise language to be
used nor its meaning or effect.
Excellent and
precise use of grammar &
language.
Exercising caution and
using precise language when identifying beneficiaries enables a policyholder to avoid disputes between beneficiaries upon the insured's death.
The job resignation letter word should be
precise, and
use a simple
language; employers don't want to struggle understanding the message you intend to pass on.
Communication Skills: They are adept at presenting the findings of an investigation
using precise language and expression.
Use a PDF format, include keywords from the job description, and use precise langua
Use a PDF format, include keywords from the job description, and
use precise langua
use precise language.