Sentences with phrase «specialized language»

Different companies — even within the same industry — speak their own highly specialized language, so it's essential to use clear, universal terminology.
Our military remains globally deployed and requires specialized language and cultural skills to accomplish its mission.
When verbal reasoning is slow to develop, remediation may include speech therapy, reading support, and specialized language arts programs.
There's such a thing as too much specialized language, even among people in your industry.
You can learn about how to build a cover letter, what tone to use, what specialized language you should include, and much more.
A cultural broker is a contracted member who speaks a highly specialized language and assists with interpretation and translation needs for the district.
Drawing from diverse photographic genres such as landscape, forensic, Victorian memento mori, occult, and camera-less photography, she investigates the ways in which the material conditions and specialized languages of the photographic medium shape our relations to history, power, and the production of images.
NCSECS is developing a model policy guide containing analyses of the key issues impacting students with disabilities in charter schools and a much broader range of specialized language for legislators and policy experts.
Anyone who has taken Communication 101 will recognize the practice of using specialized language to identify oneself (sometimes intentionally, sometimes unwittingly) with a particular group.
The sweet spot that Common Core tries to get at are «Tier - two» words like analysis, evaluate, and negligent that are common to sophisticated adult speech and writing, but which we perceive as ordinary, not specialized language.
Metaphysics is concerned with getting at the nature of reality, using similar specialized language - games.
Inclusiveness refers to scope, generality and ability to integrate diverse specialized languages.
Testing knowledge of terms used in artistic disciplines, as some have suggested, is not assessing the arts, but rather how well students memorize and regurgitate specialized language
The attorney will also be indispensible if you want any provisions or specialized language written into the purchase contract.
Since our early years as a digital start - up, we've worked with hundreds of clients around the globe; launched more than 10 major versions of our platform; merged with Training Express, a pioneer of blended language learning; built a team of more than 200 incredible people; and most recently acquired Communicaid, one of the world's leading experts in specialized language, intercultural and communication skills training.
Google Translate can be useful to get a «gist» translation of general documents, but it can be misleading, confusing, or just plain unhelpful in the case of a judgment, which uses specialized language, no matter what jurisdiction it was written in.
They rarely deal with new discoveries that require them to invent a specialized language.
We are operating here with a specialized language - game, a category of language that can not be reduced to factual description, and yet with imagery that can not be reproduced without assistance in the twentieth century.
Logic, likewise, brings things together in a specialized language, although it touches ordinary language at vital points.
An interesting sociological problem which he was the first to raise is that of the specialized languages of women in some civilizations, of certain professions and classes, the poetic and court idioms, etcetera.
One common but problematic practice is to paste together strings of characters to form a command in a specialized language, such as SQL, within a program.
Although it is not a specialized language tool — its Web site deals more with projects on global warming, natural disasters, weather, water, and digital storytelling — it does help connect thousands of classrooms in 200 countries.
It is a specialized language about being terse and about fitting a specific format... [on digital] we have some elbow room.
Sightings, curated by Jeffrey Walkowiak Sculpture, photographs, and a video by Tom Burr, D - L Alvarez, Dean Sameshima, and Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset that reveals the specialized languages of the different locations where anonymous sex occurs and contemporary art is exhibited.
all hawaii eNtrées / luNar reGGae catalogue text After Affects proposes a similar style of communication as technology, as an amalgamation of hidden, coded, obscure, specialized languages, that inscribe all forms of transmission.
While Van den Dorpel speaks through the specialized language of computer programming and perhaps abstrusely anthropomorphizes variably folk or «traditional» approaches to fine art, his work addresses more universal concerns related to ethics of economic austerity as well as those of inclusion, alienation, and social hierarchies.
But when the information is too difficult to decipher (specialized language, for example), or is not put into context (with court decisions, other laws, the constitution, for example), are we really giving citizens the legal information they need?
Most military resumes are written in a highly specialized language.
Medical coding is essentially a specialized language for the medical and insurance industries.
It may require knowledge of specialized language and customs.
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