Sentences with phrase «terms like»

«ESD has not quantified what it expects to achieve from its advertising efforts, except in the broadest terms like
Newspaper editorials from around the state agree with the environmental groups that using the clean water funds to help build the bridge is a bad idea, using terms like «pilfering,» calling it a betrayal of Governor Cuomo's pledge to conduct a transparent process to build the new bridge.
People usually use terms like «constitutionally» and «constitution» instead of «legally» and «law» simply to emphasize the point that we are referring to the highest law of the land, and not an act of Congress or a state legislature.
It's not a good look: the evasive tactics, the actions which require decoding by political journalists to find their meaning, the use of managerial terms like «stakeholder» — this all reflects the problems Labour had in the past, where professional middle - class politicians conducted themselves in a way which alienated the party's supporters.
Maybe I owe you an apology for utilizing «vulgur» terms like Dirty John Flanagan and Corrupt Carl Marcellino.
Unfortunately, it was clouded in a romanticism for cold B&B basements, chips and shouting matches; and exhibited alongside contradictions - in - terms like «responsible capitalism».
For example terms like Social Justice, Universal Healthcare, or Wealth redistribution are common nowadays even if any association with the left is no recommended.
The problem I have with ludicrous terms like the «squeezed middle «is nearly everyone thinks they are part of the squeezed middle.
And yeah I'd choose your words very carefully before linking terms like left and Labour politician together...: D
So, terms like «dependency culture» and» something for nothing» are simply politically loaded and highly stigmatising.
I ask because I'm fed up of people using terms like «liberal» and «conservative» with absolutely no understanding of where they come from and what they mean, and so want to be sure I'm not one of them.
By Jon Sparkes With terms like «social justice» and «tackling inequality» being used by all main political parties in recent years, and the political rhetoric increasingly shifting to the need for addressing the «root causes» of social issues, one would be inclined to believe that homelessness, one of the most acute forms of poverty, is in decline.
Many women describe their early contractions feeling much like strong menstrual cramps, while others use terms like sharp, intense and miserable.
You can also search online using search terms like «lactation consultant» along with the name of your town or nearby city.
You've heard through the grapevine terms like «Placenta Encapsulation,» «Placenta Smoothies,» and heard all the raving testimonials about it.
Instead of lumping groups of people together under vague terms like «alternative,» we should try to be specific — and respectful — about the many different ways to raise our kids, so that we can figure out who might have some new - to - us parenting intel that could make our families» lives way better.
When people asked if I was excited, I often used terms like «hopefully», «we'll see what happens» and «if we get to bring this baby home.»
Terms like «soccer mom» exist, while there is no «soccer dad» linguistic counterpart.
You've probably heard terms like «negative reinforcement» and «positive reinforcement» thrown around a lot during the course of your parenting career.
How could I not get excited about cloth diapering when you get to use such cutesy terms like Kissaluv, Happy Heiny, Monkey Doodlez, Fuzzi Bunz, etc..
Indeed, there are over 40 uses of terms like «unclear,» «unknown,» «limited,» and «without scientific basis» in the statement, which, while adequately reflecting the state of an uncertain literature, do not support evidence - based recommendations.
However, in the fifth film set in the 1920 - 30s, the Dark Side is still present as scientists and doctors continued record brain damage in football players» and boxers» head injuries using terms like «Punch Drink,» Dementia pugilistica, and even CTE (Yes, the term was used before Omalu was even born).
You may become obsessed with googling terms like, baby not sleeping through the night «or «frequent night wakings?».
I do however find it concerning that some folks are using terms like «bad habits» when referring to co-sleeping.
It was only after I started researching having the baby safely in our bed did I see terms like «co-sleeping» and «bed sharing.»
Terms like «nipple confusion,» and «refusing the breast» were introduced gravely and vociferously, usually in proximity to paragraphs singing the praises of breast milk and the benefits of breastfeeding.
Counterwill is the instinctive reaction of resistance to being controlled - so universal at certain stages of development that it has given rise to terms like «terrible twos» and «rebellious teens.»
Terms like the «in - arms stage» rang loudly.
I think when we use absolute terms like these, we are setting up mothers for feelings of guilt, or confusion.
Create bingo cards using twinnie related terms like, «double stroller,» «double trouble,» «double blessings,» «Twice as Nice,» «Baby A,» «Baby B,» «Two peas in a pod,» «dynamic duo,» «identical,» «fraternal,» etc..
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Terms like dichorionic or monochorionic are used to identify and describe the twins and refer specifically to the number of chorions, either two (one per baby) or one that is shared by both babies.
And when we do need to settle food issues in the political sphere, derisive terms like «sanctimommy» do nothing but poison the debate.
on Grist.com, writer Tom Laskaway touches on «the ease with which terms like «nanny state,» «food police,» and «snobbery» get thrown around in even the politest company when food restrictions get discussed.»
«If your child can't understand what you mean when you use terms like dry in the morning, they're not ready to be nighttime potty trained.»
Then try your favorite search engine (type in terms like «free stuff,» «bargains,» and «coupons»).
She teaches me new terms like «raw dog» and then corrects my use of it when I mess up.
Discuss how terms like 420 can make it sound «cool» and how easy it can be to be peer pressured into trying it.
Ambiguous terms like «happy» or «stable» might pop up, but it's likely that the average person has never given it a whole lot of thought.
You will want to google terms like «episiotomy» and «epidural.»
Using terms like «whiny weakness» and «petulance» and «delusional» and «pathetic» is not direct.
Ambiguous terms like «happy» or «stable» migh...
But for the larger group of casual fans with an outside curiosity about the national championship or the sport in general, the constant hammering over the head with terms like «native sandy areas» (and attendant rules parsing, delay, and debate) will sound like the stuff of a niche sport, and is a turnoff.
Similar to terms like «Subject to personal terms» or «Subject to medical» stuff can fall through.
Giroud as good player — anyone who says different or uses terms like «donkey» hasn't a clue about football.
You'd probably get less push - back if you avoided terms like «beasting».
Terms like «specialist in failure» that Mourinho used to have a really big dig at our manager and «4th place trophy» has become relevant to just about every thread.
An ESPN report has now confirmed what was being discussed towards the end of last season, that the punishments for over spending will not be used anymore, as long as the clubs involved can demonstrate that they are not being reckless and that they are not just «gambling on success», and how do you prove (or disprove) terms like that?
And now, after a slow start in Buffalo that was largely attributable to the coaching genius of such pillars of the profession as John Rauch and Harvey Johnson, who thought in terms like «Hey, gang, I've got an idea; let's use him as a decoy,» O. J. has immortalized himself as a pro.
like i have said before show me where the borad and kronke honestly profit from the club in real terms like massive dividends and things of that nature.
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