Not exact matches
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...»
McQueen is a fastidious man, short on patience, but given to lengthy pauses
while he thinks of the
precise word.
«
While I don't often use the
word, the technically
precise term for my orientation is bisexual.
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.
While Sony Europe has went on the record to say that they will not be raising the price of the PS3, the official
word from a Sony UK spokesperson is: «The
precise level of price increases has not yet been agreed, but it is likely that the vast majority of products affected will see increases of significantly less than 33 per cent.
In other
words, spiritual as its message may be, LOVE also indicates that precarity, fragility, break up are almost inevitably part of the story...» (J. Pissarro, Robert Indiana, 2006, New York, p. 72) The angled O pulls the otherwise stabilized structure off kilter
while the contrasting colors define the
precise curves of each letter.
Lobbyists have the very
precise role of ensuring that legislation is written correctly (no
words left out in order to create loopholes) and helping to push it through, all
while fighting the big chemical industry lobbyists.
While any actual physicists reading our paper may say we should have been a little more
precise in our usage of the
word «heat» in a few places, they will consider this to be «going a few miles above the speed limit» in comparison to Gerlich and Tscheuschner's «serial killing», i.e., huge scientific blunders in regards to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and the greenhouse effect.
While the
word «unduly» does not have a
precise technical meaning, it is a
word of common usage which denotes a sense of seriousness.
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.
While Justice Wilcox held that a limited number of the native title rights asserted by the applicants have survived, the final determination and the
precise wording of that determination are to be decided between the parties.