The letter goes on to describe something similar for the businesses community as well.
Standards for what is new, or even how to describe something new, vary widely, and the whole process involves a mass of paperwork.
When asked how they would like their elected politicians to behave, voters tend to describe something that sounds a bit like the unelected Lords.
This led them to a related finding: The words that manage to be born now become more popular than new words used to get, possibly because they describe something genuinely new (think "iPod, " "Internet, " "Twitter").
"It's no coincidence that the phrase 'je ne sais quoi' is used to describe something so beautiful and elegant that it is seemingly indescribable, " said Erin Swift, a Manhattan-based set designer, prop stylist and author of the new book, "French Accents: At Home With Parisian Objects and Details" (Clarkson Potter).
But the English Heritage spokeswoman said that to describe her as something else would be placing her "in the shadows of a profession of which she was a lead proponent and pioneer".
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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.
Mr. Weill, who has been vilified as the Dr. Frankenstein of modern banking, didn't really say whether he wanted that particular law back. (He did later describe his proposal as something very close to Glass-Steagall).
It was coined to describe what usually happens after something very extraordinary has happened.
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As for the chips themselves, their inexactness comes not just from one process, but a variety of different measures that can be used on their own or together -- including something the researchers describe as "pruning, " which eliminate rarely used portions of the chip.
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The digital format is a perfect medium for this kind of instructional book, making it easy to show people how to do something rather trying to describe how to do it.
After the event, I met a friend for dinner and tried to describe the purpose of the event and something she said struck a chord.
In between live songs that utilize the unique call-and-response that has made the band so popular, the Hammels describe not only a desire to try something new, but also the necessity to progress musically.
"I moved back home and there is almost no way to describe how happy it makes me when one of my kids says something so local in our accent!"
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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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Still, you knew that being morbidly obese (yes, that's how you describe people who are 100 pounds or more over their ideal body weight) would be something that would ultimately kill you, probably as a relatively young man.
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