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.
Not exact matches
In the context
of search engine optimization keyword density can be
used as a factor in determining
whether a web page is relevant to a specified keyword or keyword
phrase.»
Every aspect
of the survey can affect the outcome, including the
phrasing used to pose the question, the order the questions appear on the survey and the options for how to answer, such as
whether respondents are asked a yes - or - no question, or to rate their response along a scale.
Whether he realises, for example, «what has happened just [as a result
of using] that
phrase, «Who am I to judge?
The
phrase «son
of man,»
Whether in Hebrew or Aramaic, might apparently he
used to mean simply «man» or «a man.»
We were pleased when the BBC banned the
use of the
phrase electoral «reform» in its coverage
of the referendum on
whether to change the voting system.
Some people argue that we can meet the goal with the technology we already have,
whether it be CO2 capture and storage for fossil fuels and nuclear power or more renewables or all
of the above, to
use a
phrase.
All things considered, it's probably best that I hadn't yet seen the fourth episode when I wrote about the series, since not only did it prove to be the most disappointing installment
of the entire season, but it left such a bad taste in my mouth — I believe the precise
phrase I
used to describe the series at the time was «infuriatingly inconsistent» — that, if I'm to be honest, I could've flipped a coin to decide my thoughts on
whether it was going to get better or worse in the coming weeks.
President Bush
used the
phrase «soft bigotry
of low expectations» as a way to explain the need for this legislation, which required all states to see
whether their students were meeting the standards
of their states.
MG That's interesting, because one
of the debates the current retrospective is hoping to provoke is
whether Polke was a «real» painter - to
use that
phrase.
The project (an offshoot
of my email project cockshut dummy) took off from a text I wrote
using words,
phrases, and expressions
used for referring to someone being fired from a job —
whether from the point
of view
of the one being fired or the one doing the firing.
He has also
used deadpan
phrases to evoke life on the road,
whether that's an endless stretch
of barren highway or the tangle
of urban sprawl.
I find that a good guide
of whether a paper is
of any
use is to search for the
phrase «statistically significant».
[19] The plaintiff submits that the
phrase «practising in the same field» means the «practice
of medicine generally and knowledge
of the
uses of medical imaging in detecting
whether there are foreign bodies in people.»
Another recommended deleting the
phrase «could not reasonably be
used» from the third prong
of the test, because the commenter believed it was not clear who would determine
whether de-identified information «could reasonably be
used» if the law enforcement agency and covered entity disagreed.
Some signs that regulate conduct are a good deal more dependent on icons, and what I wonder — and don't know about — is
whether there are statutes or regulations (leave aside by - laws for the moment) that,
using both images and words, explicitly set out equivalences between them — for example, between the P - in - the - circle and the word «parking,» or, indeed, the
phrase «parking is permitted between the hours
of...» Or must our «real» laws all be in words alone?
In response to the comments above, especially regarding «consistency» in citation formatting in databases, the reference librarians here at Osgoode ran some tests in a few databases to see
whether search results would be affected by the inclusion or exclusion
of periods when running full - text searches
using a citation as a
phrase in the search string.
Whether you choose to read through articles, frequently asked questions or just familiarize yourself with the various WA terms and
phrases that are
used, all
of these are valuable time investments.
Also considered in context is how recent the desired skill has been
used, and the depth
of knowledge the candidate possesses
of the topic by assessing
whether relevant and related terms are also present in the resume in relation to the keyword or
phrase.
The information and
phrases you
use and the format you select can decide
whether you will get a chance
of an interview.
A simple rule
of thumb to
use when trying to determine
whether a particular
use of the REALTOR ® marks is proper under this limitation is to substitute the
phrase «member
of NAR» for the term «REALTOR ®.»