Sentences with phrase «with conventional language»

It's also a little tricky for me personally because I'm familiar with conventional language in most U.S. publishing contracts, and I don't know what differences there may be in the UK market.

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Some people like to make up their own signs to use with their babies, whereas others use more conventional signs based on formal sign language.
Conversely, the review of student writing showed the young authors adhering more to «conventional writing practices» and a trend toward less play with genre, more mundane narratives and simpler language over the two decades studied.
The booklet discusses in detail and in simple language agricultural biotechnology as it compares with conventional breeding, the agricultural biotechnology tools used in crops such as tissue culture and micropropagation, molecular breeding and marker - assisted selection, and genetic engineering and GM crops.
Conventional narrative building blocks are ignored, while the audience is purely engaged by sensory elements, throwing more brutal violence and profane language at them with increasing intensity.
She also highlighted the online technologies would be a cheaper option, with conventional Mandarin language courses costing around # 200.
Different from the conventional approach of teacher observation, I quantify teacher behaviors through their language and interaction with students from word - to - word transcriptions of classroom videos.
The styling of the facelifted Accord remained identical to the styling of the Ascot Innova (although the frameless doors were replaced with conventional items) and featured the design language first introduced on the 5th generation Honda Civic.
The Kona presents a departure from Hyundai's predominant design language, with a front - end that appears to have taken a page from the Jeep Cherokee's design sketches — it even has horizontal slotted lights and turn signals positioned above conventional light clusters — but it remains recognizably a Hyundai.
Richard Tuttle has been pursuing a poetics of unassuming beauty since the late 1960s, contributing crucially to the language of painting while eschewing its conventional trappings; Julian Schnabel is represented by a recent work in which a rain - stained lampshade becomes the occasion for meditation on accident and intention, seeking, as Elizabeth Taylor once said, to «give the maximum emotional effect with the minimum of visual movement.»
The artist valued exploration and language over the weighty materials of conventional sculpture, that he would later lend weight to with the first of his trademark hares cast in bronze, in the late 70's.
They go on to say that, the artist strives to create a «new form of thought» by transforming conventional language with the use of images that «at times... explosively ignite the world of language and concepts,» proving that the relationship between language and photography is central to Nakahira's artistic practice.
With conventional software tools — programming languages, databases and the like — that's a very hard slog, the resulting rules are invisible or opaque to those affected, and keeping up with changes is expensWith conventional software tools — programming languages, databases and the like — that's a very hard slog, the resulting rules are invisible or opaque to those affected, and keeping up with changes is expenswith changes is expensive.
For a long time, conventional wisdom held that resumes should be super-templated, super-formal affairs, complete with stiff language that no one would use in actual conversation: I was responsible weekly for the procurement of sales figures and expenditure reports.
We have an extensive network with conventional senior housing lenders and Signature Experience ™ partners, and we «speak their language
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