One of these can be used to describe CO2 levels over the past 800, 000 years.
Will the term be used to describe what we have built for the next 50 years?
It would be difficult to describe the electric car as a sales hit really.
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Plenty of adjectives could be used to describe Gillespie: proud, cocky, adamant, verbose, ill-advised, rash, even stupid.
It would be unfair to describe the Samsung Galaxy S III as a prototype of the next iPhone.
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Taciturn is never a word that will be used to describe the man.
He did say it would be fair to describe him as a "bully" who helped perpetuate the atmosphere of doping on the team.
Soon after reading about this map, however, he realised that the structure of E8 could be used to describe fully the laws of physics.
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Math can be used to describe reality or construct useful fictions.
Hein is far from the only person thinking about the language people should be using to describe women (and the terms women are using to self-describe).
While Nokia has achieved substantial progress over the year in terms of developing and shipping products it would be generous to describe it as making significant volumes.
And I argue that it's critical for those who are religiously motivated in some way to be able to describe their motivations in universal terms that are accessible to other people and amenable to argument.
Nowadays it has become de rigueur for any business that wants to be in good standing with the public to be able to describe its various good works, although some companies take this a lot more seriously than others.
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Actually, they may share the conservative views of many congressional Republicans, but they do not share their political habits, so it may be better to describe them as soft and smooth on the outside, with crunchy bits: the praline wing of the party.
It would be very difficult to describe this as the most surprising move ever in business.
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It could be described in many ways, but lively would be one way to describe it.
Remember to be clear when you describe what you do and what you accomplish.
Bold can also be a word to describe your actions, your drive, your efforts, and your organization.
But parallel processing proved to be much easier to describe than to execute on a commercial scale.
Thus, while individual investors are comparatively more optimistic, it would be a mistake to describe them as exuberant.
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But parallel processing proved to be much easier to describe than to execute.
It would be more accurate to describe it as a fading brand, anxious to serve its customers better in a newly crowded marketplace.
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Sometimes politicians react to these stories with what we in the trade call "non-denial denials" but it would be stretching things to describe the response from Team Hain in those terms.
Her main idea so far seems to be that plays can describe the everyday in something approximating the real time it takes for ordinary citizens to make up their minds about anything.
"It was good that she could be brought back but I have no words to describe the fact that she has to be brought back in this state, " he told journalists at Narita airport, east of Tokyo.
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The phone feels solid and you'd be hard-pressed to describe any part of it as plasticky.
The discoveries the two researchers describe appear to be small granaries, about three metres across and three high.
Another prevention technique under discussion is male-specific, though it might be a bit much to describe it as male-friendly.
There should be a better word to describe what was witnessed Sunday in the rain at the Masters, something that can adequately cover the bright, thrilling place between tense and fun.
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