Sentences with phrase «than their definitions imply»

Words communicate far more than their definitions imply.

Not exact matches

The implied definition of «populism» today amounts to campaigns that are based more on emotional appeal than reality.
Menopause must be looked at far differently than that simplistic definition would imply.
Facilitators and participants of an onboarding program know that the reality of onboarding is much more involved than its dictionary definition implies.
In one definition, hedge fund traders look for options with implied volatilities that are much higher or much lower than forecast volatilities.
If there are other positive forcings in the system, to get a net forcing of 1.5, it by definition implies that the forcing of CO2 is even smaller than this and even further de bunks the CAGW hypothesis.
By definition, a positive phase of the SAM implies lower than normal surface pressure over the Antarctic continent and reduced mean meridional circulation, and negative SAM implies the opposite.
The Canadian approach to «implied consent,» as in when a consumer can reasonably expect to receive an electronic communication, is much more rigid in CASL than other jurisdictions and its definition, as well as the definition of «express consent» is too prescriptive, says Fekete.
If the tie in question is a social relationship rather than a physical tie (using an analogy to create another analogy), the definition and the comparison become circular, and the only meaningful part of the definition is «between parent and child»; even this is deceptive, as it implies that the emotions of parent and child are similar, which they are not.
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