I think your train of thought has merit here, and I think
a precise use of terms should be for clarification, not the opposite.
Not exact matches
The bank, though, may avoid giving a
precise long -
term target and simply announce monthly purchase goals
of $ 50 billion or so, similar to the strategy
used by the Fed.
Finally, I'm uncomfortable with your
use of the
term «chaos theory», but that's because it has a
precise mathematical meaning in my household.
Like those religious fellowships
of Liberia and Sierra Leone, the north Georgia congregations conveyed their culture (later he
used the more
precise term «subculture») by means
of distinct idioms, symbolic dialects constructed both to express and to maintain group identity.
The student
of mathematics is taught to be
precise in his
use of terms and rigorous in his arguments, avoiding the vagueness and ambiguity that play so large a part in ordinary speech, and shunning the intuitive leaps and tacit assumptions that figure so prominently in everyday reasoning.
Some
use of subjective
terms may be warranted in describing the behavior
of human beings and perhaps
of higher animals to avoid ponderous circumlocutions, but should be avoided in attempts at the most
precise formulations.
When I need to be more
precise, I
use the
term «transcendent» or «minimal transcendent» to refer to the set
of relatively transcendent realities and challenges.
'' [Hooding] could have been
used within an interrogation area for the security
of the individual because that individual may be coming to give evidence... it's clearly not a very
precise term,» he said.
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Andrew Haigh
uses sound and very
precise framing to develop a complex, cinematic story
of a long -
term relationship.
The fact that «poverty» is a vague
term and can not be defined precisely, does not,
of course, stop the government from
using the word as if it were
precise and the press going along with the scam, as is their way.
Displacing the sloganistic
uses of the
term «instructional leadership» with the more
precise leadership practices specified by well - developed leadership models is much to be desired.
You want to
use terms that are less common and more
precise to help in having your book rise to the top
of the search list.
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use clear English and a
precise use of technical
terms.
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Rather than trying to get
precise detail, as I did when I
used to paint with a tiny little brush at times, the monotypes were wonderful in
terms of not only loose brushwork but in
terms of wiping and smudging, etc., and I think it helped the painting a great deal.»
Hard Edge Painting
Term coined in 1959 to describe abstract (but not geometric) painting,
using large, flat areas
of colour with
precise edges.
I asked you to be
precise and you respond with a «definition»
of climate change denial, when the
term you
used was climate change denier.
Instead, you're
using the world the way someone might
use «Christian» or «evangelical» — that is, in a fundamentalist way that signifies the
precise opposite
of what the
term actually means.
Although it might be possible to rewrite the first sentence
using the synonym «attraction», this alternative fails to capture the
precise meaning conveyed by the original sentence, given how the
term is
used in this area
of biomedical research.
Franchisees license for a limited period
of time and under
precise terms the right to
use the franchiser's intellectual property.
Should we avoid the possibility
of such an interpretation
of «due process» in Canada by
using a more
precise term to guarantee the rule
of law?
He accepted that there is considerable uncertainty as to the
precise definition and boundaries
of «caste», and that some caste considerations involve no element
of «descent», which was the subject
of JFS and the
term used in ICERD.
«Many continue to
use flood irrigation rather than sprinklers, drip or micro-drip techniques that are far more
precise in
terms of putting water right on the plant where it needs it.