Sentences with phrase «specific kinds of word»

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In other words, Facebook, Twitter, and other services not only have a significant amount of control over who sees specific kinds of content because of their algorithms, but they are becoming more involved in creating it as well.
I know which camp you fit into but I mean have you considered just trying to pick one specific thing and really going after it or this kind of words is based on maybe you've even getting bored of doing the same thing all the time?
Bultmann saw the pure form in the «apothegm,» «the original specific fragment which would sum things up concisely; interest would be concentrated on the word [spoken by] Jesus at the end of a scene; the details of the situation would lie far from this kind of form; Jesus would never come across as the initiator... everything not corresponding to this form Bultmann attributed to development.»
Among philosophers working on the mind / body problem, the word «qualia» stands for all those features of consciousness that give awareness its specific identity as a particular kind of experience: the redness of red, the sadness of depression, the piquancy of papaya juice, the irksomeness of traffic jams, the crankiness that comes from insomnia, the hurt feelings arising from playground taunts, and so forth.
In contrast, Ruth Schoenbach and Cynthia Greenleaf elevate the term with a more robust definition: «By adding the word engaged, we mean to distinguish between the skilled but rote and unsophisticated kind of academic literacy that many «successful» students master, and the more analytic, critical, and discipline - specific ways of making meaning emblematic of engaged learners.»
Breed - specific Problems Brachycephalic is the word used for these kinds of dogs, which also include boxers, bullmastiffs, Pekingese and others.
Running since September 18 and featuring work by Eloise Bonneviot, Emily Jones, Paul Kneale, Yuri Pattison, and Andrew Norman Wilson, the exhibition explores how the word «abjection» applies to specific circumstances and «poses the emergence of a new kind of abject lurking underneath contemporary experiences mediated by technology».
Victoria Eleanor Bradford is a choreographer and visual artist whose structured improvisations take shape as experimental dinner parties, site - specific dance films and dances translating words into a kind of gibberish performance language.
Victoria Eleanor Bradford is a Louisiana - born, Chicago - based choreographer and visual artist whose structured improvisations take shape as experimental dinner parties, site - specific dance films, football training manuals used as choreographic instruction, and dancers translating words into a kind of gibberish performance language.
The exhibition is thematic, and a comparison between some of the works on display would seem to suggest that the reference to the word «magic» refers to a specific kind of witchcraft at the heart of contemporary politics.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and sentenced to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealed — Appeal against sentence was allowed — Trial judge erred in concluding that discharge was not appropriate in circumstances, especially given conclusion that accused did not deliberately attempt to injure victim — Trial judge found that there was no need for either specific deterrence or general deterrence; prime concern was need for denunciation of her conduct — Section 730 of Criminal Code permits discharge in cases of this nature, provided that it was in best interest of accused and not contrary to public interest — Accused was responsible individual with no record whatsoever, she held position as counsellor and social worker for 25 years — Trial judge did not find that conviction would definitely affect her employment, but possibility existed, and such conviction would necessarily result in criminal record — There was no likelihood of re-offending — Conditional discharge would not be contrary to public interest.
In other words, don't just look for someone with general expertise in an area of the law ---- try to find someone who's worked on the specific kinds of matters you face.
Similarly, WordRake's deletions of «kind of» and «type of» changes the words from an example to a specific instance.
Websites are kind of tricky, though, because it's not hard to change the wording of a TOS, and you need to know what specific TOS was promulgated at the time a particular contribution was unleashed.
And try to focus more on the harder skills, I often see time management, team work, that kind of stuff, it doesn't really add a huge amount to a profile so try and think more about core skills and thinks like Microsoft Word or speaking a language or using a particular computer program, any specific knowledge areas that you might have.
In other words, include all specific unit characteristics (what kind of patients you used to support, what kind of instructions you used to follow, etc.).
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