Sentences with phrase «use neologisms»

My colleagues and I use the neologisms BigLaw and NewLaw to describe the business models that underpin these forms of legal services provider.
If you don't have $ $ to invest in building all the connotations and associations do not use neologisms.
We took the liberty to use a neologism here, calling the new dimension pistogenesis (pistis, a Greek word meaning faith or belief).
I have ventured to use this neologism because it is clear, expressive and convenient; also because it affirms the necessity for incorporating human psychism, Thought, in a true «physics» of the World.)

Not exact matches

«Mompreneur» is one of those neologisms that make the teeth grind, but forgive its use and you'll find plenty to consider here.
This definition enormously complicates the task of including both testaments of the Christian Bible within the same theology, so much so, in Barr's view, that he has doubts about the possibility of there ever being one «pan-biblical theology,» to use his unfortunate neologism.
He solved it, or got round it, in the way philosophers and scientists have always been obliged to do — by the use of neologisms and, at times, of elaborate, allusive formulations of words which make considerable demands on the reader if their full meaning and implications are to be grasped.
This European neologism was used in a way that would have struck previous generations as a plain category mistake, designating not actions, but people — and so also with its counterpart and foil «heterosexual.»
Hartshorne's achievement is the less original, for the creator of new language, so long as he is not using barbarisms or neologisms for the sake of it, is the one who enables language to do more in its quest to grasp symbolically the universe in which we do our thinking.
That's some online - offline conversion (or to use a Josh Levy neologism that is painful even to type, «onffline» activism).
[17] The verb «to democratise» made its appearance precisely in these years; Vacherot uses it in La démocratie, taking care to excuse the neologism: «it is possible to democratise (if we excuse the barbarism)», Ibid., p. 272.
His films make powerful use of the landscape of his home terrain, the Aveyron and Tarn province in southwest France, and they play outrageously with language, deliberately provoking incomprehension with wordplay, bizarre neologisms, and exotic character names.
Her speech is peppered with the kind of neologisms and pop culture references that a real teen might use.
In practice, it will require a significant departure from how BigLaw (we use only this neologism) firms have traditionally operated for many to remain competitive.
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