Sentences with phrase «useful term»

A list of useful terms (along with their definitions) to use when discussing how an author creates an effect in a work of literature.
Here are a few useful terms and definitions for people interested in game design.
Screening is a clever and useful term capturing the fact that the experience of reading on a screen is fundamentally different from reading on paper.
But as Preet Banerjee writes in the just - published November issue of the magazine, the term «fee - only» covers a number of situations and is not as useful a term as it could be.
One of the most useful terms in these discussions, in my opinion, is the term «heteronormative».
It is about Liz B.'s coinage of a possibly useful term — «ooponents» — that I rather like.
Revision cards for Muslim beliefs useful terms (developed from an idea from a brilliant colleague!)
But there's plenty of «literary fiction» I find equally unreadable, so how useful the terms are I don't know.
That is a very useful term, Boxy But Beautiful.
It includes example documents such as a memorandum of understanding for outlining expectations, a glossary of useful terms and is focused on:
Bad, awful, wrong and wicked are perfectly useful terms of condemnation, strong enough to cover most of the things we abhor.
Yes, most financial institutions and the media seem to have settled on the term «retirement» to describe the ultimate goal of all this wealth creation activity but I've long believed a more useful term is «financial independence,» which I've contracted to «Findependence.»
I think it's a useable and useful term.
«Cajones» is quite a useful term.
I may say here, however, that Professor W. K. Clifford, one of the ablest champions of the combination - theory, and originator of the useful term «mind - stuff,» considers that theory incompatible with individual immortality, and in his review of Stewart's and Tait's book, The Unseen Universe, thus expresses his conviction: --
How about shifting your suggestion of «digital litter» to the lexicon of today, as a useful term for the many websites that can be accessed long after the businesses, societies or clubs that created them have become defunct and their contact details obsolete.
It's a useful term, says Johnny Williamson, MD, medical director of the Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center in Lemont, Illinois, because it's «readily understandable» and encompasses people who don't necessarily fit neatly into traditional diagnostic categories.
The previous definition of external migration by the CONAPO is a useful term for a simple account, but incomplete in transdisciplinar terms since it does not outline the different levels of reality and complexity, that exist in this type of migration.
This activity is designed as a starter and the class could then explore examples of each useful term e.g. what kinds of lifestyle shifts are happening how?
Copyrights, trademark, fair use, and public domain are explained in practical, useful terms, including how to find copyright holders and ask permission.
These are four common and useful terms to learn.
But we all know what is meant by the word, it is a useful term, and your version of it renders it useless.
CAGW is a useful term to summarize the claptrap bullshit you believe in.
The useful term «energy sprawl» refers to the ever - increasing area — on land and offshore — that is devoted to energy production.
There is growing concern that this amounts to little more than a greenwashing tactic to the point that «sustainable palm oil» is no longer a useful term to distinguish good palm oil from bad.
The fact is that terms like resilience, sustainability, agility, efficiency and «green» are useful terms to define the places we want to get to — but they are conceptually too complex to apply as blanket labels to any one technology or approach.
He notes how «sales, at least at some law firms, has become a useful term to trigger debates about the future of client relationships and who controls them.»
Statutory definition is a useful term, thanks.
And sales, at least at some law firms, has become a useful term to trigger debates about the future of client relationships and who controls them.
«UK» is rarely a useful term when discussing details of law.
There is a useful term that one hears relative to investments but is rarely mentioned when discussing relationships.
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