Sentences with phrase «types of words tend»

These favorite types of words tend to emerge before other words for reasons related to cognitive development, basic needs and wants, personal preferences, and social, cultural mores.

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The «context of Scripture» became the primary determining factor in defining what the Bible is... The conservatives» reaction was also problematic in that it implicitly assumed what their opponents also assumed: the Bible, being the word of God, ought to be historically accurate in all its details (since God would not lie or make errors) and unique its own setting (since God's word is revealed, which implies a specific type of uniqueness)... Conservatives have tended to employ a strategy of selective engagement, embracing evidence that seems to support their assumptions... but retreating from evidence that seems to undercut these assumptions.»
Also, as a sidenote, Americans tend to use the word «Torte» for any type of European - style cake that contains little or no flour, although sometimes containing ground nuts or breadcrumbs.
In case you don't know about Coach Tony, he is what I would call a «guy's guy»: a tough - talking «shock jock» - type of radio host who tends to shoot from the hip, and with a reputation for disdaining political correctness and for using outdated terms for people he doesn't like (I cringed while listening to an earlier show when he used the word «retarded» and «retard» more than a dozen times to describe a person he did not care for).
Researchers have discovered that words typed on the right side of a QWERTY keyboard, for example POOL, tend to be thought of as more positive than those typed on the left side, say DESERT.
It's an unwittingly apt summary of a performance type that tends to excite awards voters, in which words are all but marshaled into action, pressed in service of grandstanding speeches and lump - in - the - throat line readings.
The Pearl 3G is geared towards consumers, who tend to write messages with a lot of slang, a lot of short form words, and a lot of WeIrD capitlization and punctuation (I'm this type of person).
Which is connected to the next point, which is that in a lot of cases writing exams by word processing has probably led to a loss of structure in answers where students just tend to write everything they can think of, and type, in the time allotted rather than construct a well thought out answer, in short there was been a rise of quantity but not necessarily a rise in quality of the answers.
However, as most companies nowadays tend to use an ATS software to sort out between applicants, we recommend using Word, as PDF tends to have problems with this type of tool.
Does the word «don't»» pop up more often than you would like, and in what types of situations do you tend to use it?
Companies that give great customer service tend to... It comes back in spades, because people will, basically by word of mouth, say «If you're going to hire, use this type of company.
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