Sentences with phrase «verbiage about»

That means you should incorporate keywords that come up in verbiage about the company itself.
In a statement, the organization said that ICO's may be misleading investors by using faulty information and verbiage about raising money for a company.
Focusing on BC reduction and artificial glacier or glacier nourishment with some happy verbiage about slowing sea level rise and reducing desertification could go a long way to getting people involved in something other than ecoterrorism.
o they do have some verbiage about forecasting, for example they ran their models with 1960 and 1980 data and show they have some skill.
The unseen nature and integrity of art, the development of its aspects, the irreducibility of thought, can be replaced by falsifications, and by verbiage about the material, itself in reality unseen.
, the frequently heard verbiage about «so many authors making a good living today on their self - published writing.»
For all his verbiage about being above horse - trading, the mayor has always understood how the game is played.
Quay... churches make a big deal of getting their faithful out there to vote, and case it in pretty verbiage about how it's what God wants.
Mainly, because in all the verbiage about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of humans — as in millions of human women — are not allowed to go to school, to even just read and write - less become a teacher, doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
All the verbiage about freedoms and you forget the simplest of freedoms: BEING — and millions of human women do not have this!
It consists of cheap imitation King James verbiage about events that never happened in places that never existed, all supposedly translated from a mysterious book of gold that conveniently disappeared.

Not exact matches

You can get the same results by asking behavioral questions that start with verbiage like, «Tell us about a time...» or, «Describe a situation where...» The candidate can bring up real - life experiences that will reveal far more than pretend scenarios ever could.
On inflation, the statement removed the word «somewhat» from June's verbiage and said simply that inflation was running «below 2 percent,» a subtle tweak that nonetheless probably signifies officials are a bit more pessimistic about reaching their mandated objectives.
Not a lot of detail is provided about what specific types of bad stuff will be targeted, aside from the usual suspects, but the examples shown indicate the algorithms are getting much more sophisticated at identifying intent and meaning of verbiage.
Thus it comes about that to say that every soul everywhere is «a person for whom Christ died» is more than pious verbiage; it is an affirmation of the duty to treat every person as a being of supreme and infinite worth.
That guttural verbiage is the first thing that grabs you about the Chicago sextet.
But, despite my verbiage, I got a question about the research bit from @eoinnoble:
- The Independent (UK) «Mixing moments of brilliant lucidity and wit with vast tranches of wayward verbiage, Self's gonzo autobiography demonstrates everything that is best and worst about this most uninhibited of authors.»
Not a long post, but made me think about how much verbiage I cram into my writing.
As if you didn't have enough to worry about with getting your credit scores in order, making sure you had the down payment taken care of, and getting all of your supporting docs prepared and signed NOW at the last minute you realize that you have an account or accounts with «Dispute Verbiage» on them.
«The knowledge and verbiage I learned during the Veterinary Assistant program at ABC has allowed me, a complete novice in the industry, to be able to understand what the doctor is talking about, which has really impressed the staff,» Judy said.
Yet something about the dry verbiage announcing her installation told me we weren't in for an eye - popping chromatic hue-fest.
Oh, dear, I sometimes wonder about commenters on moderated sites who nevertheless manage to fly under the radar and clog threads with floods of barely agreeable verbiage: Google slaps phishing warning on misleading GOP website http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/02/05/1275366/-Google-slaps-phishing-warning-on-misleading-GOP-website#
What people care about is the question you and K keep dodging, instead engaging in excessive repetitive comments, excessive repetitive verbiage, and schoolyard insults.
But while there's a lot of verbiage there, there isn't anything that addresses the basic problem of attempting to pretend that there's something significant about a «flattening» that is far more likely to be noise than signal.
Now that Twitter is reliably producing a large volume of verbiage on just about all topics imaginable, the task becomes one of extracting the desired fish from the flood — just as it was, and still is, with the larger web itself.
Pinker also writes about the importance of balance and proportionality in writing: «the amount of verbiage one devotes to a point should not be too far out of line with how central it is to the argument».
The topic has entered my ken a couple of times recently from unconnected sources (here at the ABA TechShow and in the Economist), so I figure the time may be ripe to do something about the plague of verbiage that infects the bottoms of many emails sent by «important» firms and people.
Redmond's still not said when the replacement will be finalised, but the new roadmap makes it plain that Skype for Business users need to start thinking about a move with the following verbiage:
There's no specific verbiage in HP's press release about what won't be contributed, but PreCentral has learned that patents related to webOS will remain under HP control «to protect developers.»
Verbiage — Use a variety of clear and specific verbs to begin each bulleted detail about your work duties.
Bank employee background screening is strictly regulated by the FDIC; the verbiage in Section 19 of the FDIA leaves little doubt about its intent:
Think about it: you started with someone else's strategy, brand message, tone, and presentation, and tried to plop a mixed bag of verbiage over the original text.
Talk about the different features of your home that can really be appreciated and use refreshing verbiage to entice buyers to see your home for themselves.
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