Sentences with phrase «use meaningless words»

The applicants are not allowed to use meaningless words in it.
Make sure it is not vague, and never use meaningless words and / or phrases that waste valuable space.
Is anybody there who can tell me why exactly carbon dioxide, in the amount it is present in the atmosphere now, can cause global warming (without using meaningless words «greenhouse gas»)?

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The words used in traditional forms have become meaningless and have no performative value, or, if they have, it is open to question whether the evidence for their effectiveness can be found in church attendance or some kind of social action.
And that is much more useful than David simply providing a new definition for two reasons: he's seeking not necessarily to redefine, but to challenge already existing inconsistencies between our use of the words and how people actually function, AND because such terms are given their meaning collectively so redefining it alone would be meaningless because it wouldn't draw on people's real experience with their beliefs and views of the labels.
Use of the word «Catholic» before the schism is kind of meaningless.
In fact, I found myself using the word «luck» more often, simply because I would rather dumb, meaningless luck be the cause of such injustice than God.
Do you think you impress us by using such a meaningless word?
In our own pain and distress, we use words to try to give meaning to things that feel meaningless.
In other words, these people are using meaningless data to arrive at huge policy decisions at the expense of the education of our children, particularly urban (minority) children!
One after another, teachers used the words «meaningless» and «unfair» to describe the evaluations and the process used to arrive at those judgments... Another teacher said the majority of his autistic, special - needs students failed the SBA — a mandatory assessment test — yet he was judged «highly effective.
Oh dear, you're thinking, if it's become so massive, that'll be the razor - sharp driving pleasure out the window, especially when, in the blurb for this car, talk of dynamics seems to have taken second place to repeated use of the word «premium» to the point where the word becomes meaningless.
Recently, the over use of these words actually began to undermine themselves, almost as if the more they are used, the more they completely change their own context, becoming symbols of meaningless rhetoric and corporate sloganeering.
Did you notice how everyone wrote a lot of meaningless words, but no one actually challenged your work that concluded that the best estimate of climate sensitivity (ECS) of only 1.6 C using IPCC data?
John Philips (13:43:35) «Trends» have become virtually meaningless lately, since the word has been so variably used, but try this: Eyeball the temperature curve as correlated to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and you will see an excellent relationship with the cyclic cooling and warming phase of the PDO overlaid on a gradual warming trend emerging from the Little Ice Age.
My understanding of that is based on your use of the word «meaningless», and I understand you to be saying the L&S determination of climate sensitivity should be rejected.
For example, words commonly used to describe types of law practices, like boutique and virtual, are meaningless to most people.
However, the words «strategic resource» aren't in the legislation and are meaningless using a literal interpretation of the act.
Unlike classic graffiti, which typically uses words (or, latterly, images), tagging is simply a meaningless marring.
If you want to convey that you were quick and efficient at a job duty, you should use numbers and figures to prove your point, not meaningless words that are assumed anyway.
If you are working to strongly brand your job search materials, find a list of over-used and meaningless words so you can avoid the use of those words.
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