You are responsible for the language of justice, for the careful and
precise wording in all those boring contracts that I sign while I watch Real Housewives.
Since there is no overriding statutory power allowing schemes to switch to CPI, this option depends on
the precise wording in each scheme's rules.»
«The BT case illustrates the extent to which options available to manage a pension scheme and its deficit are often dictated by
the precise wording in the pension scheme trust deed and rules, often wording that was put in place decades ago,» she said.
Not exact matches
What you lose
in precise, well - crafted
words you'll more than make up for
in authenticity.
NameLab's team created the name Acura from «Acu,» a
word segment that means «
precise»
in many languages.
And this point dovetails with the other point as far as since we don't pretend to know the
precise timing of when bubbles kind of unwind or when the busts will finally reach a bottom, the idea is that we can actually be
in the right quartile of activity,
in other
words I never try to catch the very top of a bubble, I don't try to ride things to the very end, and similarly I don't mind catching falling knifes.
Central to this Court - led revolution is the idea that the Constitution is
in a state of more or less perpetual evolution, whence it follows that judges need not be bound by the
precise words of the document, or by prior precedent, or by settled historical meaning.
They are, to be
precise, scientific fiction romances (
in the old sense of the
word).
And again, you are correct, I did not use it and erroneously used the less
precise and more general
word «majority» It was an error which unfortunately I can not correct because CNN does not allow edits... which is a good thing... I don't believe
in revising history.
Or again, when we speak
in the creed of the Eternal
Word of God as «coming down from heaven,» we surely do not think — or at least we ought not to think — that this is a
precise statement of movement from an «up» to a «down»; we all know well enough that it is, on the contrary, a most inaccurate statement from that point of view.
Reinforcing the fact that this book is historical fiction and not a
precise biography, my friend Dalia Mogahed (executive director of the Center for Muslim Studies at Gallup and member of President Barack Obama's Advisory Council on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships) rightfully noted
in her review that this «is not a book recounting Muhammad's life, but a beautiful story inspired by it... There was editorial license and creativity, and while many of the
words and events have been recorded
in authentic sources, many have not...»
The
words come,
in fact, from the Council itself, from John XXIII to be
precise.
But this immediately raises the question of the relationship between these two uses, necessary uses, as I see it, of the
word «I.» It certainly does not seem to me that I have any empirical evidence whatsoever for holding that the «I» writing these
words now, at this
precise 1 / 10th of a second, is
in any sense a different «I» from the «I» which started writing this paper some time ago.
The theory of the ministry
in the churches of the Reformation was also
precise; the minister was fundamentally the preacher of the
Word, an idea which later,
in the days of Pietism and Evangelicalism, was modified
in the direction of the conception of the minister as evangelist.
The
word «see»
in these contexts has a
precise meaning: «he who sees me sees him who sent me» (Jn.
We do not know if the universe is or is not designed, but we do know that the best way to understand the «design» of the universe is to study it unbiasedly and make the most accurate models that fit reality
in the most
precise ways that cause the best predictions —
in a
word, science.
They choose
precise (and sometimes imaginative)
words and phrases to convey a solid sense of the particulars
in an entertaining way.
Corruption is a great
word, a political
word with a
precise meaning
in eighteenth - century discourse even though its use has become narrowed and debased with us.
In his words, «Furthermore, since between 95 and 97 percent of the Jewish state was illiterate at the time of Jesus, it must be presumed that Jesus also was illiterate, that he knew, like the vast majority of his contemporaries in an oral culture, the foundational narratives, basic stories, and general expectations of his tradition but not the exact texts, precise citations, or intricate arguments of its scribal elites» (Ibid: 25 - 26
In his
words, «Furthermore, since between 95 and 97 percent of the Jewish state was illiterate at the time of Jesus, it must be presumed that Jesus also was illiterate, that he knew, like the vast majority of his contemporaries
in an oral culture, the foundational narratives, basic stories, and general expectations of his tradition but not the exact texts, precise citations, or intricate arguments of its scribal elites» (Ibid: 25 - 26
in an oral culture, the foundational narratives, basic stories, and general expectations of his tradition but not the exact texts,
precise citations, or intricate arguments of its scribal elites» (Ibid: 25 - 26).
Poets can only create their worlds through
words referring to experience, and if they care about defining their worlds, their visions, precisely (and all good poetry is
precise), they will use every device
in their imaginative powers to crack, break, combine, and shuffle
words, our worldly
words, to their purposes.
This process of making a child feel heard and understood is relationship building - the
precise opposite of what happens when adults allow themselves to be drawn into the conflict and to engage
in relationship damaging wars of
words.
In other words, it's a loose slur not used in a precise way and lacking any formal definitio
In other
words, it's a loose slur not used
in a precise way and lacking any formal definitio
in a
precise way and lacking any formal definition.
Miliband's
precise words don't rule out Labour working with the SNP
in a looser confidence and supply deal.
The
words in themselves are not pointless as they have a
precise meaning but they may have become useless
in common usage as some people have never experienced these ideologies.
This requires having quite a lot of imagination, being very
precise in the
words that you pick, and making a few tough decisions.
The investigators conclude that the subjects must have been referring to
precise and stable absolute pitch templates
in pronouncing the
words they were asked to read.
As when he went to look up the
word in the dictionary, he has a need not only to be
precise but to be right — ruthlessly right.
In other words, the technique is giving us a more precise understanding of what is going on in the gut,» research engineer Alexandra Göksu explain
In other
words, the technique is giving us a more
precise understanding of what is going on
in the gut,» research engineer Alexandra Göksu explain
in the gut,» research engineer Alexandra Göksu explains.
About Site - Pastor James MacDonald leads the Bible - teaching ministry Walk
in the
Word, emphasizing the
precise exposition of God's
Word and life application.
Like a W magazine photo spread conceived by Baudelaire and art - directed
in electric colours by giallo maestro Dario Argento, the opening of The Neon Demon offers a foretaste of the plasticated grand guignolerie that by the end of Nicholas Winding Refn's meretricious psychological horror movie has yielded both a feast and a bloodbath —
in the
precise senses of those
words.
Far more than
in their scripts for «Legally Blonde» and «10 Things That I Hate About You,» screenwriters Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith reveal a precise ear for dialogue that turns words back on themselves, and especially the sort of talk that young women say to one another in private: In perfect Shelley - talk, she exclaims, «My heart is pounding like a nail!&raqu
in their scripts for «Legally Blonde» and «10 Things That I Hate About You,» screenwriters Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith reveal a
precise ear for dialogue that turns
words back on themselves, and especially the sort of talk that young women say to one another
in private: In perfect Shelley - talk, she exclaims, «My heart is pounding like a nail!&raqu
in private:
In perfect Shelley - talk, she exclaims, «My heart is pounding like a nail!&raqu
In perfect Shelley - talk, she exclaims, «My heart is pounding like a nail!»
After Ross notices Klaw's fancy new prosthetic arm, he hands over a suitcase full of stones (18 pounds worth, to be
precise), prompting Klaw to unzip his trousers, reach
in and pull out... a chunk of Wakanda's precious metal wrapped
in brown paper with the
word «fragile» scrawled on it.
She funnels up raw feelings, expressed
in a spare formation of
words, emphasised with sudden and
precise movements.
The oldest boy
in the class chimes
in, explaining that the Egyptians
in Jersey City must have had to leave their country because they «did bad things,» he says, as he searches for the
precise words to explain power, discrimination, flight, and exile.
In other
words, average performance across ten cities provides a more
precise and therefore more informative estimate of the underlying truth of the matter than do noisy individual city - by - city comparisons.
In the case of the above example, as well as discussing the exact wording of problems and numbers to be used, the educators also spent time: anticipating student solutions, responses and questions; thinking about how they were going to organise and use space on their chalkboard (seen in Japan as an important part of organising students» thinking and understanding); and discussing precise lesson timing
In the case of the above example, as well as discussing the exact
wording of problems and numbers to be used, the educators also spent time: anticipating student solutions, responses and questions; thinking about how they were going to organise and use space on their chalkboard (seen
in Japan as an important part of organising students» thinking and understanding); and discussing precise lesson timing
in Japan as an important part of organising students» thinking and understanding); and discussing
precise lesson timings.
While these
words have
precise definitions
in the field of psychometrics, the experts essentially want the same thing parents and teachers want: a math test that doesn't measure students» reading comprehension but whether they can add fractions; an English test that doesn't measure what students know about the Revolutionary War but how well they can use sample text to support an argument.
In other
words, RAND's analysis failed to include the
precise variables that the study itself claims are key.
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.
Students apply this understanding
in building and improving sentences with
precise word choice to convey meaning.
The fill -
in - the - blank format requires a
precise understanding of sentence structure and grammar, and the ability to retrieve the exact
word needed.
This naturally remains separate from how any
word might be defined
in a field of study, where
precise and constant meanings are more important.
If the author is still alive or died fewer than 70 years ago then that list of
words and punctuation,
in that
precise order, may be protected
in various ways, limiting your ability to reproduce some or all of the list.
There is no better way to become
precise in your
word choice and learning to write clearly and with brevity.
In other
words, asking Google about Android activations is a little like asking Microsoft about the Windows install base: it has some idea, but not a very
precise one.
Words in the text must be used
in a
precise manner.
Heaven knows that I use too many big
words, but that's because I'm striving (usually
in vain) to say something quite
precise.
Still, it's software which will arguably be more important — or, to be
precise, content — and the pipes are groaning with
word of which publishers have lined up to be included
in Amazon's roster.
I of course agree that it is
in bad taste to say those
precise words.
«Of sufficient length to permit naturally high head carriage and
in balance with height and length of dog,» are the
precise words.