Sentences with phrase «use of the phrase»

For some states, use of the phrases like «specializing in» or «expert in» or «specialty» is considered advertising and is prohibited in their attorney code of ethics.
In order to do so you must make use of phrases and keywords.
It is allowing use of the phrase framed as a «corporate philosophy,» rather than as a nutrient content claim.
To describe something that I can not prevent as a «legal obligation»... it's an odd use of the phrase, is all.
The current use of the phrase «visual arts» includes fine arts as well as crafts, but this was not always the case.
However, limited use of the phrase is certainly OK, as long as you avoid giving the reader an exhaustive listing of every detailed function that was involved in your job.
The growing use of this phrase suggests that there are definitive answers to a host of complex practice - related issues.
We'd coach executives during media relations training to use some of those phrases in order to stay on message.
This interpretation is further supported by use of phrases such as «Effect of School Type on Forward Exam Performance,» elsewhere in the report.»
The vast majority of uses of the phrase is as a strawman critique against mainstream science.
The screenplay slims down the novel's tendency to oblique talkiness; it cuts down on use of the phrase «I love you»; and interestingly it does not hint at Carol's rather Hellenic suggestion in the original that gay love is a higher form than straight, a more balanced relationship.
Bonus points for use of the phrase: Jimmity Crickets!
Matthew's Gospel is written to appeal to Jewish readers, and I think he draws attention to Christ's use of this phrase because he knows they get the joke.
You can borrow or use some of the phrasing here to show that you've been responsible for many important areas in your past work.
By selecting and using some of the phrases below on a daily basis with your child, you will find that he will start paying more attention to you and will try harder to please.
While that sentence from The Sun is as yellow as they come, it introduces a piece about a legal trade magazine's annual Christmas Quiz, one that — while it avoids use of the phrase «rumpy - pumpy» — has readers on both sides of the pond trying to guess the identities of the lawyers whose amorous exploits provide its fodder.
The conflict: The Village Voice publisher is suing Yelp over what it claims is unauthorized use of the phrase «best of.»
If we turn away from this drama on the grounds that it features too many uses of the phrase «porn star,» we'll have blown another enormous hole in the web of rules that are supposed to separate our democracy from a plutocracy.
Traditional use of the phrase related to the toleration or «non-impeding» by «rulers» of the sins of other persons, and not to what may be chosen or counselled.
Whitehead's extensive use of this phrase tends to obscure the fact that it is employed to describe two different kinds of perishing.
Acts 7:56 is the only clear exception to this rule in the New Testament and contains the only use of the phrase as applied to Jesus outside of the Gospels.
A reader annoyed with Ramesh Ponnuru's use of the phrase wrote him, saying, «There is no child until birth.
Dear Abby: I was surprised that in your recent column on annoying speech habits, no mention was made about the incorrect use of the phrase «between you and I «instead of «between you and me.
Journey is defined as «a defined course of traveling; one's path in life,» from Old French journee «day's work or travel» and from Vulgar Latin diurnum «day,» a noun use of the phrase «of one day».
Another wasn't happy at Labour's persistent use of the phrase «working people».
But while Osborne's mantric use of the phrase may have been ridiculed at the time, in hindsight it was brilliantly effective.
When Tory MPs stood up in the House of Commons, there was always an audible groan from the opposition as the inevitable use of the phrase materialised.
Either a person's existence is universally beneficial and desirable, as an anti-euthanasia law indicates, or there are circumstances in which it is harmful and undesirable, as the mere use of the phrase «wrongful life» indicates.
Meanwhile, Frances McDormand (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) could, for once, justify use of the phrase «tour de force performance» and will likely be a shoo - in.
Another complainant questioned whether use of the phrase «f**k»em» in «La La Land» had been overlooked by IFCO when it decided on a rating of PG.
Particularly keep your ears open during the last third of the film; you won't want to miss McQueen when he offers the single most perfectly delivered use of the phrase «oh, shit» in motion picture history.
In addition, we would also caution about the increasingly loose use of the phrase «lesson study» which we've seen applied to many processes that are very dissimilar to each other.
While there are some perfectly legitimate uses of this phrase, quite often it's either meant or interpreted as, If the work isn't good enough to sell traditionally, it can be self - published.
The Oxford English Dictionary cites earlier uses of the phrase in literature and in nursery lore; for example, a sullen child was said to «have the black dog on his back.»
21: Heavy Metymology: Steppenwolf's «Born to be Wild» is the first lyrical use of the phrase «heave metal», but William S Burroughs used it as a drug term in two early - Sixties novels.
Support for this, whilst still conjecture, is heavy given the constant mention of the eyes, combined with continued use of phrases pointing to being able to «experience something you've never experienced before».
Debates at this spring's View Festival traced the changing use of the phrase avant - garde through the 18th and 19th centuries as it shifted meaning from its military roots to the byword for artistic innovation it became in the 20th century.
Joe is promoting use of the phrase «Hell and High Water» instead of global warming or climate change, as a more visceral way to think about what will happen if we continue on a business - as - usual path.
Probably the most influential use of the phrase «greenhouse effect» was by W.J. Humphreys in a 1913 article and in four editions of a textbook (1920 to Dover reprint 1964).
Another widely seen use of the phrase «greenhouse effect» was in a 1937 textbook (repeated in later editions), wrongly describing «the so - called «greenhouse effect» of the Earth's atmosphere» as an effect «analogous to that of a pane of glass.»

Phrases with «use of the phrase»

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