Sentences with phrase «quite technical terms»

It will also talk in «quite technical terms» about how communication is changing, what how technology is impacting that.
It's a book hasn't been published yet, it'll come out next month, just talking really in quite technical terms about how communication is changing, what how technology is impacting that, what data is doing to advertising and political campaigns and then using a lot of case studies with a lot of real examples of artwork and targeting and psychographics and so forth to illustrate them.

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While the extent of the market retreat from the August peak has been quite shallow, a variety of short - term technical indicators appear «oversold» because the recent decline has breached the narrow trading range that has prevailed in recent months.
It seems quite clear from the experience of doctors working for managed - care companies, of engineers and other technical specialists who live from one short - term consulting contract to the next, and of permanent adjunct faculty that this model of professional life is scary and unsatisfying.
I know what you mean, I feel the same about Polish cuisine, quite often it's really fatty and full of meat But I also noticed that people do like vegan versions of really traditional dishes, so it must be a thing (technical term)!
I don't know the technical term for this problem, but I know that the eye drops she has been given (and she's tried quite a few varieties) have caused severe life - altering bad side reactions.
The Venice Classics Best Restored Feature prize was bestowed on Elio Petri's 1973 Property Is No Longer a Theft — why exactly, in technical terms, I can't say, but if the jury of 24 students considered it a great and timely work, they were quite right.
The upshot of his efforts is an overambitious production which, while not quite ready for primetime due to a gaggle of technical flaws, at least exhibits enough promise in terms of acting, plot and camera angles to make this critic curious to see Papas the Younger's next picture.
It has now received quite a few updates in terms of interiors, exteriors and technical specifications.
It takes study and practice to become a professional indexer, but if you want the proper names and places or technical terms to appear in your index, you can do it quite simply yourself.
In technical usage, however, the term means something quite different.
«Heat» isn't really a technical term and is loosely used for energy quite often.
They may display a glib, superficial charm and can be quite voluble and verbally facile (e.g., using technical terms or jargon that might impress someone who is unfamiliar with the topic).
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