Hitchings acknowledges the tie between political correctness (he calls it that) and the descriptive approach to language study.
And the descriptive terms are introduced by the person being tested rather than the questioner, allowing new and more personal information to be introduced.
Indeed, the visual is so important in this book that the descriptive writing has more emotional charge than the passages which give us access to the main characters' minds.
ITP's Danne Woo and Matt Richardson will be showing of some of the school's projects, including the kinetically-powered Circuit Board, the Descriptive Camera and the condiment-extruding Burritob0t.
Brian Johnston transferred his skills from television to radio in 1970 and was the catalyst for an upsurge in the popularity of the programme, his jocular style brilliantly complementing the descriptive Arlott.
Be careful not to become too enamored with the descriptive name or targeted sector of the portfolio because far too many of them tend to do a predictable standard deviation around a larger market index.
Shoemaker Steven Madden, with the whimsically descriptive ticker SHOO, appears to be crafting the right side of a cup-shaped pattern it began in May.
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Since then, its usage has extended rapidly to encompass the demographic-descriptive' and the 'ideological-normative' usage.
Watch the video below for a descriptive walk through of the new feature.
You may have no intention of selling paper cups, but because the name is so descriptive, chances are it will soar to the top of a Google search stack.
You may have no intention of selling paper cups, but because the name is so descriptive, chances are it will soar to the top of a Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) search stack.
Whatever stance one might wish the Fed to take, a purely descriptive approach to the relationships examined in this study indicates that equity investors should be rooting for reinflation.
The term is descriptive, and derives more from observation than any genuine insights about physiology.
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Newspaper writers have learned to color everyday events so well that to read them will give posterity a truer picture than the historic or descriptive novel could do.
The astronomy community has a long history of descriptive yet fairly unimaginative names - including the VLA itself, the Very Large Telescope in Chile, and the yet-to-be-built European Extremely Large Telescope (the design for which was chosen over the alternative Overwhelmingly Large Telescope).
The research is a good and descriptive small-scale study, said Jon Vernick, an associate professor and co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research, but it also is a good reminder that public health experts need to do more of this kind of research.
The trademark application for the tablet was turned down because the name was "merely descriptive" and did not create a unique meaning, it said.
If you can navigate its overly descriptive prose and the excess of metaphors, Catfish and Mandala provides an honest and complex look at a generation and the modern landscape of Vietnam.
Neither as individual terms nor as a composite result - iPad Mini - did they "create a unique, incongruous, or non-descriptive meaning in relation to the goods being small handheld mobile devices comprising tablet computers capable of providing internet access".
The terms "mini" and "pad" and the prefix "i-" were all descriptive, it decided.
Most of the monikers used to describe figure are quite descriptive.
As the House of Representatives tore apart Hank Paulson's construct to re-liquefy our banking system, the phrase "bailout" wasn't descriptive enough, just a copy editor's splash headline.
"Video search is difficult, " he says, explaining that most video search looks for descriptive text in tags attached to the video, which can be incomplete or misleading.
Those are more descriptive than whatever you can get on the other side of .com today.
They were named after the British Queen in 1855 by Scottish explorer David Livingstone, but their local name of "Mosi-oa-Tunya" -- meaning "the smoke that thunders"-- is far more descriptive.
The name, it turns out, is actually quite descriptive.
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No longer a descriptive noun, "bubble" has become the default term for lazy writers seeking to explain what they cannot.
"The continued reference throughout the booklet to the term "Roman Catholic" is not only a poor descriptive term that can dissuade people from identifying themselves, it is also overtly sectarian, " he said.
The fact that Medicaid patients exhibit high mortality rates is an important descriptive finding.
Still, Pew provided a myriad of more descriptive responses from those surveyed that cast an interesting light on the findings.
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