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"descriptive" Definitions
  1. saying what somebody/something is like; describing something
  2. (linguistics) saying how language is actually used, without giving rules for how it should be used opposite prescriptive

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Researchers found that "descriptive" logos (logos with a visual reference, like Apple or Starbucks) resonate with consumers more than non-descriptive logos with abstract symbols.
The researchers, who were marketing professors from Canada, England, and France, found that 60% of major companies use a non-descriptive logo, while 40% use a descriptive logo.
But even the greatest descriptive equations reach their limits sometimes.
They can be affectionate (honey), pejorative (bitch), slang, descriptive, etc.
And medicine in general is moving toward more descriptive labels.
I don't want to spoil it by being too descriptive.
PERRY: I LOVE YOUR DESCRIPTIVE TERM ABOUT HAIR ON FIRE.
I mean, it's a modifier, and it's a descriptive modifier.
Ideally, it should be short, memorable, descriptive, and easy to pronounce.
Scout speak is practical and descriptive, yet colorful and sometimes lurid.
Mr Garner has tangled with Mr Pinker and other descriptive linguists.
Furthermore, the descriptive language of many novels doesn't resemble natural speech.
Choose some descriptive words to say aloud that reflect your intention.
I can't think of anything more — inappropriate is not descriptive enough.
Ask about their pet and get as descriptive as you wish.
Perhaps the agency did not find Ohio's straightforward explanation "descriptive" enough.
The changes sought to make the text descriptive, rather than prescriptive.
News is descriptive of structural problems rather than prescriptive in how
Of course, a descriptive nickname can dig up some old demons.
Stantcheva stresses that her and Alesina's work is descriptive, not normative.
Be as descriptive as possible: Is the cloud large and bubbly?
It's descriptive writing of uncommon loveliness and liveliness, whatever the genre.
The language is so full and dynamic and descriptive and whole.
Otherwise, CSS, as a descriptive language, mostly just sits there, like HTML.
I was really struck by how descriptive you were in introducing this.
It is descriptive in this criminal, over-the-top, purposely outrageous manner.
But censoring honest and descriptive labels would stifle competition and harm consumers.
"It's still descriptive because I still need to land somewhere," Alsarah said.
Mr. McCarthy has more than enough descriptive power to drive this book.
The first, descriptive logos, denote what a company does through its imagery.
Yoga Inspired Fitness is descriptive so users know what they can expect.
The marks are larger in relation to the format, and more descriptive.
Our titles are now more descriptive rather than based on certain ranks.
My digestive system was, without being too descriptive, doing a spectacular job.
The act of history … is generative and open, not descriptive and closed.
But sometimes the phrase is deployed to do useful analytic-descriptive work.
"If it's merely descriptive for us, then it should be merely descriptive for [Nestlé], so they shouldn't be given the exclusive right to use that mark," Ken Kunkle, the attorney who is representing the Walches, told Twin Cities Business.
So go ahead and caption that photo in a really detailed, descriptive way.
But even as she approaches landscape, the marks remain abstract rather than descriptive.
The lowest and simplest level is to enhance basic skills in descriptive statistics.
And after you opt-in, another, more descriptive pop up from Coinhive appears.
But it was descriptive in how it characterized the purported short-selling scheme.
Surprisingly, they were also less likely to identify with negative self-descriptive language.
The title "Missing the Mark" is ironically quite descriptive of the report itself.
That, in his estimation, the term "yuppie" had lost descriptive traction decades ago?
Writing and painting, descriptive undertakings both, rise and fall on the same ground.
These descriptive differences are negligible compared with differences relating to politics and policy.
But at the present moment, purely as a descriptive matter, they are partisan.
For the listing itself, a catchy title and simple, descriptive text is essential.
"I try not to be super-descriptive about what I do," she said.
Be descriptive but concise, using figures to highlight the impact of your accomplishments.
What makes "Wild Nights" so liberating is that it is descriptive, not prescriptive.
Sweet & sour sauce is kind of a cliché, and also not very descriptive.
Giving your files descriptive names will make it easier to find them later.
For a country as large as India, these scattered predictions aren't exactly descriptive.
People engage with narratives much more strongly than with argumentative or descriptive dialogues.
" As for the "descriptive or conclusive" part, they tagged the song, "#Fuck The Tories.
On and on: Logue plays with the traditional epithets, the descriptive attachments to characters.
This applies to violent words, achievement words, helping words, and numerous other descriptive sets.
Both this record and the last feature titles that are straightforward, descriptive, and simple.
Sometimes it is through highly descriptive language on the right side of the screen.
The researchers also aimed to discover why descriptive accounts from sailors differed so much.
"I did actually really struggle with the descriptive details of his body," Daniels said.
Maughan's job was to flesh out those futures in a series of descriptive sketches.
The map is densely annotated with ideograms contained within descriptive boxes known as cartouches.
"I think women would prefer if it is more descriptive," my business partner says.
Nicknames helped teach me that words really do matter, whether ironic, loving or descriptive.
It is somehow too descriptive and too elusive, at once over-explaining and vague.
For your description, as in the warm up, try to use detailed, descriptive language.
The show continues to excel at finding tension and drama in long, descriptive conversations.
Like all the most successful slurs, the term embodies both descriptive power and judgment.
We've known for a while that descriptive language helps us immerse ourselves in fiction.
Today, on Beyoncé's online store, Gizmodo found images both with and without descriptive alt tags.
"Top 201" isn't some general descriptive term, like calling somebody "good" or "great" or whatever.
The ESA write-up says only that the process "worked well," which isn't particularly descriptive.
It's common for the FBI to call unidentified serial robbers by descriptive, often silly monikers.
The formula is also pretty straightforward: pick an animal and then add another descriptive word.
Sometimes the project calls for a descriptive name and it needs to be really boring.
The threshold for descriptive clarity is uncertain, making the painting a sanctuary for expressive distortion.
Imagine I've never heard music itself but I've got an immaculate understanding of descriptive terms.
And there are links to descriptive articles from The New York Times and other publications.
The ratings are issued on a five-point descriptive scale of 'Excellent(tha)' - 'Weak(tha)'.
The difference isn't just aesthetic — descriptive logos translate into net profit by bonding with consumers.
Sensing the performatively progressive vibe of the class, Anton writes a descriptive essay about Noah.
Descriptive representation, as elsewhere in the world, has had dramatic policy consequences for Nevada's women.
This descriptive catalog, published in the journal Pain in 1975, became the McGill Pain Questionnaire.
Also to aid in discovery, Spotify is adding descriptive show categories underneath the show's description.
The insights derived from these visits are beautifully descriptive yet concise, textbook perfect, formal analyses.
They are threatening; her intensity lies in her descriptive language, not in her moral judgments.
The letters are remarkable, revealing an observant author and fearless woman with keen descriptive powers.
"Climate change" is a descriptive term — it describes the fact that the climate is changing.
For example, biology used to be a descriptive science, and now it's a quantifiable science.
This is not a plea to give; it's simply descriptive of current patterns of online consumption.
He also said Earnest's "all-American, matinee, good-looking thing" helped, along with his descriptive surname.
As a term, thermally induced fulminant shock isn't very descriptive, even if it does sound dreadful.
The company also offers a catalog of "descriptive videos," launched in 2016 for the visually impaired.
It's also a complement to the already existing Descriptive Video channel that Pornhub launched in 2016.
Apple's statement is descriptive of its own policy, but it doesn't address all of Spotify's concerns.
On a purely descriptive level, though, I think we do live in something like a meritocracy.
Most of the speech was descriptive, explaining the format and the purpose of Drollinger's Bible studies.
Bret, please, you had me at the three-page glossary of descriptive game-theory vocabulary. Burrs!
"They were really descriptive, saying exactly what they were going to do to me," Paco said.
Few people would want to be known as difficult (or some other, less polite descriptive term).
There's a regular sedan, though it should be noted that the "sedan" moniker isn't completely descriptive.
The descriptive texts of writers like Hemingway or Bret Easton Ellis mean absolutely nothing to me.
The title of a game should communicate something about the experience, even if it's not descriptive.
I wish I could be more descriptive about how and why it sucked but I can't.
Check out how he intricately describes locking lips with JH ... it's almost too descriptive for comfort.
Instead of describing yourself as goal-oriented, find a more descriptive term for your work style.
The ratings are issued on a five-point descriptive scale of 'Excellent(tha)' to 'Weak(tha)'.
Non-descriptive logos typically give no hint as to what services or products a company buys.
Innocuous, a simple descriptive word, but in this night's context, it rang out like a shot.
Those three lines smacked of advocacy and tainted the rest of a largely descriptive press conference.
With their outdated glamour, eerie glow, ambiguous emotions and descriptive quirks, these paintings are undeniably rich.
The term "cultural appropriation" is a descriptive one, but not all forms of appropriation are misappropriation.
Director Adam Ferriss developed the video's visual style with the help of descriptive writing by Matthewdavid.
That's certainly the painterly, descriptive way audiences are often encouraged to think of this repertory staple.
How they used strong imagery and descriptive details to bring us into the moment with them.
Agents have chosen names that are descriptive (Disarray), misspelled (Lemon-Aid) and iterative (Cross Country XI).
"The name is not just a brand, but descriptive of what we provide," Mr. Piantino said.
What if, instead of barking out nouns, prairie dogs were forming something closer to descriptive phrases?
We landed on an all-type solution that centered identities and accomplishments with descriptive cover lines.
" The dryly descriptive titles have a precedent in "Railroad Incident, August 1995" from "Assorted Fire Events.
Each of the suspects represents a villain from a Holmes book, complete with a descriptive quote.
It's descriptive, that's why I'm wary about comparisons, and mainstream brands use of one body type only.
Political science research suggests that descriptive representation — representation of characteristics as well as views — makes a difference.
Miami's second argument is that the term "Inter" is "merely descriptive" and hence cannot be properly registered.
Sports, news, entertainment, creative photos, and archived pictures are supposed to make Alexa's responses more visually descriptive.
The occasionally stilted and unnaturally descriptive language of many of the interviewees raises an obvious red flag.
In particular, deputy secretary of defense Robert Work was more descriptive: "We are dropping cyberbombs," Work said.
The ratings are issued on a five point descriptive scale of 'Highest Standards (tha)' - 'Inadequate Standards (tha)'.
Its descriptive convenience is undeniable, but it tends to reduce a complex issue to an idle dichotomy.
Hollywood composers have employed so many different styles that the term "film music" has little descriptive value.
Even logos that reference a company's name, as opposed to its function, are descriptive, like Apple's logo.
"Most of the specifications right now are on the basic materials, bio formats, descriptive terms," Coburn said.
The reporter provided a thorough and descriptive account of the bouts, with a heavy reliance on simile.
Jones's skillful craft shines in straightforward descriptive verse, and also in more experimental and sound-driven modes.
He explained that his characterization of Mr. Conditt's recording had been meant to be descriptive, not empathetic.
Another descriptive entry is at 98A: A "Bad actor in a stoner movie?" is a BAKED HAM.
It's title is descriptive of both the circumstances of its creation and the mindset: 'In My Room.
The passages about her life with Matthias are written in the third person, in lush, descriptive sentences.
Transforming descriptive experience into abstract concepts mirrors the way secular reality dampens the brilliance of miraculous acts.
Use vivid or descriptive language to capture its eccentricities for someone who has never encountered it before.
Claimants have to answer questions about the contents of the drive, including recalling some descriptive file names.
The smart software is designed "to create a new, descriptive way of searching video content,"claims the company.
Verykios fits dialogue and descriptive prose directly onto the work or in the white space in between panels.
Verbs, including "bite", the pronouns "I", "you" and "we", and descriptive properties, such as "red", were also studied.
While the name was clever, it wasn't at all descriptive; "screen search" is, boring as it may be.
And she isn't: Higgins decides to reshape her into his ideal view of his language—precise, descriptive, pure.
To the left, with a title both punning and descriptive, is a piece called "Smoke Screen" (1990-95).
No. Did Eminem fantasize [in songs] about killing his ex-wife Kim, numerous times, in horrifying descriptive language?
I'd say that they're more descriptive of me now; I'm not tied down, I'm like a free bird.
This time too the incident painted a descriptive trail of the malware developer's operations and potential other clients.
Once you solve, you'll really appreciate the descriptive skill of Ms. Cooke when you look at this guy.
The episodes are divided in small sections by chapter titles, which are sometimes cryptic and sometimes plainly descriptive.
To the Editor: While thoughtful and descriptive, this article at times revealed a certain superiority that seems unfortunate.
Their descriptive language, colorful ingredients, cultural diversity and potential for adventure also make them ripe for visual storytelling.
Medical experts have also warned individuals to avoid large gatherings, which is descriptive of a typical campaign rally.
"WE FEEL YOUR EXCITEMENT," said the Jumbotron, a sentiment that under the circumstances felt more aspirational than descriptive.
How long would it take to summarize each in descriptive detail and fulfill the additional requirements of cataloguing?
Brown's drawings themselves are descriptive, but never fussy, retaining the freshness of pencil sketches made in the moment.
It has a sanitary, all-white setting, but no ice-bath descriptive prose to cool down the story.
Researchers need to develop and agree on more descriptive ways to talk about their machines, says Blume-Kohout.
There are no direct descriptive references to the images, although here and there the connection is made tangible.
Those few descriptive words make them feel more real and interesting than the randomly generated avatars they really are.
Its descriptive intervention allows us to embrace the fullness of American and world history on a previously unimagined scale.
Joiri Minaya presents a series of color photographs along with poetically descriptive texts that reflect on the immigrant experience.
The feature allows you to select a friend, their picture, and a template with a variety of descriptive options.
The Dock (a very descriptive name) is a new product from ThanoTech that looks to solve the charging conundrum.
Alexander Wang's Instagram bio reads "UNCENSORED" (in all caps, yes) — and it's a descriptive he definitely lives up to.
Specifically, it's Drumpulous, also known by the unwieldy but 100 percent descriptive title Shoot Dildos at Donald Trump's Head.
At 26, he too has a knack for a descriptive turn of phrase and an artful sense of pessimism.
Note that this text is purely descriptive; pointedly there is no judgment as to the ethics of mummy unwrappings.
And it offers a consumer-friendly feature: a descriptive capsule of information on each of the wines on display.
Maisel" certainly sounds better than the more descriptive title for Amazon's latest period drama, inasmuch as "The Marginal Mrs.
Influenced by poetry in particular, Freeman argued that games can do laser-focused descriptive work about small, important situations.
Casting aside the holiday glow, the poinsettia is nothing but a fancy spurge with a very descriptive scientific name.
I suppose I had this obsession with sensual descriptive elements — I remember always photographing hair, water, sand, and tulle.
"It will be good to see a more descriptive picture of how divided the committee is perhaps," Lorizio said.
"Munchausen by proxy is increasingly called medical child abuse, especially in the court system, because it's more descriptive — the term Munchausen by proxy doesn't tell you much about what's going on whereas medical child abuse is descriptive and makes clear that this is a form of abuse first and foremost," he says.
Camara just believes it should be a descriptive or poetic name, he said, pausing as another quake rocked his home.
Rather than just noting sand, kite and person in the above image, the system can generate a full descriptive sentence.
" The magazine gave the new breed the nickname "The Pouchie" and wrote a long, descriptive personality assessment of the "dog.
His dissertation was a history, descriptive grammar and dictionary of the "pirate English" he had encountered along the Miskito Coast.
Michelle Winfield, New York I have never read anything so descriptive, thought-provoking, compassionate and simply beautiful as this article.
It is correct to refer to both ends of the continuum as ''extremist,'' but this is descriptive and not judgmental.
So this type of descriptive natural history work it's putting names and stories to things that are nameless and unknown.
If we do, the change typically takes the form of a shortened version of an older, very long descriptive title.
Mason conveys their stories and the world they inhabit with his elegant and descriptive prose, and short, rapid-fire chapters.
People who make a living choosing the clearest words with the most descriptive meanings would be wise to avoid it.
" But the appeals court concluded that in this case the phrase was "merely descriptive as applied to the plaintiffs' business.
Steve claimed he had a book that said there had to be at least five descriptive adjectives in every commercial.
Mentor Texts Learning how to spice up your descriptive writing, with help from The Times and a student-written review.
"The name Calm is somewhat descriptive, but it also has lots of room for the brand to grow," Roese said.
The sorting is accomplished based on descriptive words that Anderson, with the help of his daughters, coded into the device.
As NASA sent more spacecraft to Mars, their names became more descriptive, like Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
They are meant to be more human, more descriptive and "more empathetic to our customers' frustrations," according to the bulletin.
Whatever her inspiration — be it a fairy tale or an intensely descriptive erotic novel — her work stands on its own.
" Although the fake conversation itself may not mention gender, the descriptive text of many TikToks only addresses "ladies" or "girls.
Using mental illnesses like descriptive adjectives and not serious disorders is trivializing, and contributes to the stigmatization of those afflicted.
Medicine is not a predictive science; it is, at best, post-dictive based on biology, which is a descriptive science.
But he was more descriptive than analytical, more likely to convey what he heard than dissect the forces driving change.
Esquire Magazine was a tad more descriptive, proclaiming Barr was now "far up s--t creek" because of his calls.
He was 34, affable, chatty and remarkably descriptive about his drug use, which had been going on for two decades.
Documentation abounds, much of it far more credible and descriptive than the crummy image provided above, and witnesses were many.
His descriptive powers are enormous, allowing him to portray its poverty and wealth, its filth and beauty with equal intensity.
We don't want to be too descriptive or conclusive here, our only hope is that you listen, enjoy and share it.
Board of Education decision, "busing" emerged as the descriptive shorthand used to effectively thwart the racial integration of American public schools.
"In fact, it needs to be so complete and descriptive that it achieves 'all-star' status on the site," she says.
We received one lecture on the subject, descriptive and appropriately devoid of ideology in the way most of our lectures were.
That is the surface level of the book, the purely descriptive part, the part with which many photographers would be content.
Youper's chatbot asks users to focus on their thoughts and identify how they are feeling from a menu of descriptive words.
The document is more descriptive than it is prescriptive, aiming to capture the current debate rather than influence Google's leadership directly.
If you're in water or hydration, anything that talks about purity or crispness or a source, those would be more descriptive.
You also get artist radios, thousands of playlists and smart search, which lets you search for a song in descriptive terms.
He was just 23 years old when he started writing this book; but his descriptive powers are nothing short of miraculous.
Some techniques are in your face, like giving long, descriptive language for cocktails that make you more likely to order one.
In the end I hope to produce works that have ideas at their heart, but that are allusive rather than descriptive.
"Descriptive work underlies nearly everything we know about global change ecology," the ecologist William Schlesinger recently wrote in the journal Bioscience.
I hear them talk about "Game of Thrones," but cannot watch it because HBO doesn't have descriptive audio for its shows.
Depending on the word count that I'm allotted, I try to make this part of my story as descriptive as possible.
When Lucy speaks as her mother, it's with a sort of descriptive physical shorthand, conjuring sharp edges and a nasal twang.
Wuertz has written a rich and descriptive case study — or a "Gatsby"-esque takedown, if you will — of 1970s South Korea.
But part of the beauty of the style is that figurative speech and descriptive speech are for Henry exactly the same.
Right-click the selected group, choose Rename from the menu and enter a descriptive keyword for one of the selected files.
He filled his poems with cliché and even slang, reflecting his interest in everyday speech as an expressive and descriptive medium.
The docs are very descriptive, but she says she never saw him finish because she saw him run to the bathroom.
Jane Mansbridge outlines the ways in which "descriptive representation" can make a difference for public policy and enhance democracy for all citizens.
Graham-Cassidy isn't a sexy or descriptive name, but what makes it so radical is how much it deconstructs the existing system.
When you're looking at whether to go with a descriptive or disruptive name, is that one of the first conversations you have?
But the research to-date is mostly descriptive—establishing links between, for example, self-reported stress and later school and medical records.
Mr. Froment chose to exhibit the objects in outsize transparent cases without descriptive labels, so the catalog functions as a necessary guide.
When you're trying to secure a trademark for a real word, it has to be relevant but not descriptive of your category.
The second category, non-descriptive logos, are more abstract in nature, like the McDonald's logo, which makes no reference to fast food.
A majority of the songs were about the accident itself, which was pretty descriptive, there wasn't a whole lot of poetic lyrics.
Besides their assumed titles, one thing all these verses have in common is that they are reelingly good: descriptive, passionate, political, poetic.
The doorbell is called the Netatmo Smart Video Doorbell — a very descriptive name that is going to work well in search engines.
"There is not an issue with non-prominent, descriptive uses of the word that aren't a trademark or brand name," she said.
For one, the writing was full of descriptive words, sensory details and colorful language that made us feel like we were there.
"People don't pay much attention these days to the descriptive, expressive and suggestive facts found in a good still photograph," he said.
With his deep-set eyes and fastidious manners, McKinley had a "demeanor of heavy quiet," Merry writes in a typically descriptive phrase.
As a rule, we should be striving for wording that is descriptive and not euphemistic, while above all being accurate and fair.
Taylor's descriptive sentences can be so affectless as to read as terse, even though grammatically he tends toward the long and complex.
You can easily add photos to your Yelp review and share more descriptive and in-depth reviews of your experiences at businesses.
But while the data collected is descriptive of how we make moral choices, it doesn't answer the question of how we should.
What begins as mere descriptive text comes to structure the game's unfolding stories, and to determine what narrative paths are taken and ignored.
One strategy mathematicians have pursued to do that is to first relax just how descriptive they require solutions to the equations to be.
In 2016, the company launched a descriptive video category for visually impaired users, which compiles audio descriptions of the site's most popular videos.
So our language considers only certain kinds of sexual violence to be "legitimate," and will not label other kinds with specific, descriptive terminology.
The sixth, "Complicated Vistas," is not only the least descriptive of the category titles, it is the most clearly aligned with current trends.
Even a brief, non-descriptive mention that a traveler experienced an assault can serve as a powerful warning to the global travel community.
Text-based interaction is fast, fun, funny, flexible, intimate, descriptive and even consistent in ways that voice and user interface often are not.
It is a very vulnerable show and took much courage for me not to fill the paintings with overly descriptive yet aimless meanings.
The picaresque tale is infused with a fun, folksy magical realism one made more delightful by the many colorful descriptive phrases peppered throughout.
Next, read a winning student restaurant review from our 2018 contest, chosen here for its vivid descriptive language and inventive use of metaphors.
Memoiristic writing by ordinary, unimportant people should be read in the same way as fiction: as descriptive, not instructive, with no greater meaning.
They are terse and acrobatic, scriptural and bawdy, vividly descriptive and enduringly ambiguous, never far from either a riddle or a punch line.
The first part of that name stands for Gait Enhancing and Motivating System which is actually a pretty descriptive name for the device.
Their words will be descriptive, but they will not be equivalent to graphic images that could be circulated themselves and have mischievous consequences.
His descriptive gifts don't extend just to his characters' traits or their Florida and New Orleans settings, but to the history he's addressing.
They revisit this concept, which works much better as music than as descriptive preamble, under the banner of the Sound It Out series.
But such moments are sparse, and they are compensated for with descriptive passages so lyrical they could put a career writer to shame.
Only true connoisseurs know what a usage book is, so the new title is more descriptive as well, to the everyday book person.
In a telephone interview, Mr. MacKrell confirmed the accuracy of one descriptive word that often turned up in articles about Ms. Bolen: chutzpah.
Then the kindly, old janitor (Kenan Thompson) shows up with even more intel on Robbie, as if J.J.'s descriptive rundown wasn't enough.
Like Tom Wolfe's ''radical chic'' or Nathan Rabin's ''manic pixie dream girl,'' ''mansplaining'' quickly became a term as illuminating as it was descriptive.
It imagines an America that in 1977, during the early Carter years, must have seemed like preposterous parody but today appears merely descriptive.
Get descriptive and write a love letter to that article of clothing, letting it know how much it means to you and why.
As a result, and by necessity, barrier breakers have largely followed this same script, from the practical to the descriptive to the aesthetic.
"Without photography, our understanding of these inherently visual spaces would be limited to descriptive words and artists' renderings," writes curator Jamie M. Allen.
Maize weevils, known as the greater rice weevil in the United States, are a major pest of maize and rice, hence the descriptive monikers.
My Dad Wrote A Porno has a purely descriptive title: host Jaime Morton discovered that his dad had a secret hobby of writing erotica.
It's not that value is no longer relevant, just that, like Newtonian physics, its descriptive accuracy may apply only at limited scales of observation.
The feature doesn't necessarily let the Nest Cam do any more than it currently can, but it should make notifications a bit more descriptive.
These entertainment experts name each taste cluster by finding the common descriptive thread that runs through every movie or TV show in that category.
As Douglas Hurd made clear in his excellent biography, Disraeli was being purely descriptive and he certainly was not proposing unifying these two nations.
Even when you're living in an exotic location, capturing the scenery in a positive light can do more than any anecdote or descriptive story.
It's similar to Facebook's 'social graph' (which contains highly descriptive data about how people are connected) but instead is about how knowledge is connected.
In some places, strips of white painter's tape, with descriptive markings such as "Arctic Circle" and "0°/ Equator," provide a semblance of geospatial orientation.
Despite a lack of descriptive language, refugees suffer from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder at a much higher rate than the general population.
However, to explain to those without trypophobia what the disorder is like, we have had to use a few descriptive phrases of common triggers.
She'll sometimes add qualifiers -- descriptive adjectives or adverbs -- while miming an air guitar or flute solo to express the full breadth of the music.
Fahmy justifies this choice by returning to the mall metaphor — after all, stores don't necessarily put descriptive signs next to every product they carry.
"Currently we have a very descriptive understanding of early human biology, but with no real functional insights into what those genes mean," she said.
Although the poetry in Geoffrey Nutter's Cities at Dawn is almost always calmly descriptive, whatever it describes is somehow something else and not itself.
"Potential buyers qualified for this phase will receive a descriptive memorandum containing more detailed information on the assets," the company said in the filing.
Once you've described all these textures using known and made-up adjectives, make a poem or song out of your list of descriptive words.
You should look for: Descriptive phrases and adjectives Key verbs and actions Key nouns, facts and items Writing features such as simile, alliteration, etc.
Tell us about the birth of your child in two words that are more descriptive and personal than "natural childbirth," using the hashtag #twowordbirthstory.
Their age "allows for a little descriptive leeway, because so much of adolescent life is overwrought to begin with," Marra said in an email.
The conversation on Twitter, fueled by Black Twitter in particular, clustered around the hashtags #ChickenWars, and #ChickenSandwichWars, and the less combative, more descriptive #ChickenSandwichTwitter.
These descriptive passages may come off to some readers as clutter, but they serve to ground a story that sometimes feels elusive and vague.
Dana Shell Smith, a former U.S. ambassador to Qatar, warned that being so descriptive could backfire by stoking more anger toward the United States.
He has become interested not only in the descriptive power of the large camera but in the technical limits of what it can do.
The city's increasingly abundant industrialized light, starting in the mid-21891s, caused the figurative honorific of the 21s to morph into a descriptive epithet.
Kakutani draws out descriptive tidbits about Hitler that are reminiscent of Trump, while leaving out everything about Hitler that is not reminiscent of Trump.
The title functions as a descriptive category, but is turned on its head by the artist to ask the question of which images move us.
The Belkin Ethernet + Power Adapter with Lightning Connector dongle — a long, but descriptive name — gives Lightning iPads an Ethernet connection and a Lightning power port.
The local news clues in, a grocer slaps it on a billboard, and, suddenly, there it is, zipping around the culture, a new descriptive unit.
The paucity of descriptive data, along with small sample sizes, means traditional polling does not provide enough information to generalize into highly accurate predictive models.
The NIST acknowledges "no formal, analytic or even descriptive set of building blocks that govern the operation, trustworthiness and lifecycle" of the Internet of things.
My descriptive audio device warned me about the larger scenes, but other times it was light strobe lights came out of nowhere for no reason.
The principle of encrustment itself feels descriptive of Sloane: He liked to layer things on top of each other, to create new ideas through juxtaposition.
"My intent was to create a report that would be less descriptive and more symbolic of the human condition of the boys," she tells Creators.
Key characters have blatantly descriptive names like Abbator or Rummage or, for the leader of the exotic brown-skinned desert dwellers the prince encounters, Set.
Since the dictionaries are descriptive, not prescriptive, we will not change a definition solely because we or others believe a word should be used differently.
To the extent af Klint was known to art historians before the 1980s, it was as a portraitist, illustrator and painter of descriptive botanical studies.
Looking back at this part of the story, I would have liked to have been more descriptive of what it was that Dr. Zanno saw.
"Showing" doesn't have to involve lavish descriptive language, but can sometimes simply be a matter of the right noun or verb in a single sentence.
These methods include adherence to principles of analytic rigor which preclude policy proscription, and focuses on descriptive and predictive intelligence products for policy-making customers.
Near the end of his article, however, Menashi diverges from his largely descriptive effort to normalize Israel, and suggests that ethnic diversity is itself harmful.
And this being a Rowling series, there are still long descriptive passages of Britain through gloriously changing seasons, and the occasional moment of cutting clarity.
In his view, rather than "racist" being "a descriptive term with a clear-cut definition," we have turned it into a "fixed derogatory putdown," an insult.
"What we are trying to show here is descriptive ethics: peoples' preferences in ethical decisions," Edmond Awad, a co-author of the paper, told The Verge.
And, perhaps more importantly, as Intermural Art it can start to encourage a new descriptive and conceptual language for other practices working within the same milieu.
And the more descriptive we could get, we were able to bring him back into his body that he wasn't able to use through his mind.
My official title was "Revenue Inspector," which was not the most descriptive job title, and I had the job for the summer and fall of 2005.
A link that led to this page and descriptive text about the Affordable Care Act, called "Medicare & the Marketplace" were also removed from the Medicare website.
Work-life balance was a term not yet coined in the years my children were young; it is aptly descriptive of the time distribution I experienced.
McLain's descriptive style is occasionally a little pedestrian and generalized for Gellhorn's unusual life, at times her voice not as searing as the spectacles she witnessed.
Her prose — densely though never overly descriptive, rich and bursting, verdantly Appalachian — puts you vividly in this world, where the banal is rendered strangely and tenderly.
Yes, he lacked the fierceness and conviction of a Dreiser or a Lewis; his talent was descriptive rather than penetrating; and he was almost pathologically nonconfrontational.
These emails start with company branding at the top, have a striking image to peak interest, contain descriptive copy, and end with a call to action.
Although the clues they appear in have no special descriptive qualities to indicate a theme, there is a revealer at 73D that refers to the circles.
It was supposed to set the scene, pulling a particularly descriptive line from a story about Donald Trump's first evening in a post-Mueller Report world.
But zero in on that descriptive for a moment: "smart home," meaning speakers and screens and clocks and a microwave and more speakers, so many speakers.
When seeking new employees, descriptive job postings are essential — especially since there aren't job titles to give potential candidates an indication of career and experience level.
Through a compelling mix of descriptive history and social analysis, it traces the origins of the concept of the illegal immigrant in our law and culture.
He collaborated with Margaret T. Singer on an influential 1975 paper, "Defining Borderline Patients: An Overview," turning a collection of descriptive accounts into a firm diagnosis.
The old chestnut "happy as a clam" was once just a bit more descriptive — "happy as a clam at high tide," which probably requires little explanation.
In Pacman's defense, the operator jumped on him for not being more descriptive about the location of the car wreck and raised her voice at him.
"The goal was to try and translate these abstract, descriptive future projections into something that's more local and more related to personal experience," Fitzpatrick told The Verge.
Other cities, across a dozen more states, denied our requests, failed to respond, provided reports lacking descriptive narratives, or demanded prohibitively high fees to search their records.
Initially, I didn't like the story, as I found the author to be a bit pretentious and overly descriptive, but at this point I'm really enjoying it.
The name is actually handily descriptive because the service is basically a whole section of games built just for Apple devices and only available on Apple devices.
Online, every website — from Gucci to the Gap — offers the same experience: a top nav, descriptive text, some pictures and a handful of other elements arranged similarly.
Other fixes and improvements include better performance on the Pebble Time and Time Steel, more descriptive icons for incoming MMS messages, and a better low-power mode.
Though the initiative's official designation was predictably anodyne and bureaucratic—"Stop the Robberies, Enjoy Safe Streets"—the unit quickly became known by its more descriptive acronym, STRESS.
The postal service currently relies heavily on Post Office mailboxes and descriptive directions that mention visible landmarks, but for many customers, home deliveries are not an option.
As you listen, repeat the "Before Reading" exercise and generate as many adjectives, descriptive words and phrases as you can to describe what you hear (and see).
Whether a particular criminal is a black hat or a gray hat is simply descriptive of the motivation behind what has already been established as illegal activity.
"The Gentleman," despite its somewhat melodramatic plot about a crusading young journalist triumphing over vicious opposition in a small town, is an early venture into descriptive realism.
In the past, Trump has been more outspoken and descriptive on Twitter after meeting with other tech CEOs such as Google's Sundar Pichai and Twitter's Jack Dorsey.
The descriptive interviews with both Safechuck and Robson (now in their thirties) about the sex they claim to have had with Jackson leave little to the imagination.
Asked a descriptive question such as "What color is this object?" a cutting-edge AI algorithm will get it right more than 90 percent of the time.
We've been calling this either augmented reality or mixed reality, though I think that neither one of those is ultimately very descriptive of what will eventually come.
According to Dr. Douglas, most of the existing research on distance caregivers has been descriptive, and has identified the group as a distinct population with unique needs.
With simple, descriptive titles like "Death in Infancy" and "Those Who Die in Their Twenties," these pieces are stunned gasps of empathy, reaching far into other lives.
The body moves more realistically when it is responding to descriptive language, it turns out, than it does while being cued with the words for sex positions.
Slobodchikoff thinks that by modifying these harmonics and combining them in different ways, prairie dogs form original descriptive phrases: dog big yellow fast; human small blue slow.
Friedman's approach was descriptive, but he kept slipping into ethics and metaphysics: the new world he described turned out to be both inevitable and for the best.
"Martin is obviously very descriptive in his writing, so those extra adjectives and the fictional locations and titles are just more complications for the network," said Thoutt.
Without the descriptive and emotional power that lyrics afford, dance music's capacity to deliver powerful political messages is often overlooked—despite the genre having deep political roots.
The notebook is full of these records, sometimes containing asides like "mushy, loose rear" that were concisely descriptive in their context but now come across as crassly suggestive.
Libra has a similarly descriptive symbol, a set of balanced scales, but it differs from the rest of the signs' symbols in one key way: It isn't alive.
It is better to err toward longer but descriptive names, such as "non_cancelled_orders," or "Tours Created To Tours Completed Conversion %" than shorter names that users think they understand.
But there's a new descriptive phrase for our present condition, which is disorienting for those of us who live in societies which do have a substantial democratic history.
The authors sort funds by trendiness, using fund names as a proxy and grouping them by how often descriptive words in a name are used in new funds.
Seemingly the master of spinning great yarns, the Gold Coast resident got descriptive for the ABC, telling them that jabbing the shark felt like hitting a brick wall.
In theory, the pattern of the numbers tells the same story as does the multichaptered descriptive narrative a doctor creates over months of conversation with a hurting patient.
Aden's peculiar disaffections and devotions emerge more naturally, out of secular American banality, and are presented, at this stage, without descriptive commentary; the reader has to catch up.
Participants were given descriptions of various companies and then evaluated logos on their authenticity and likability, and they gave higher ratings to the descriptive logos in every category. 
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the cancellation of a trademark on "capsule" for cellphone cases, saying the term was too descriptive to merit intellectual property protection.
Stay tuned for kidnapping, attempted murder, a roundelay of appearances from past lovers and their lovers, plus wonderful descriptive passages about the sea in all phases of weather.
The topics ranged from discussing the problems of naming a dam after living or dead members of Congress to the syntax of descriptive language versus actual legislative language.
Richard Conniff When people talk about natural history museums, they almost always roll out the well-worn descriptive "dusty," to the great exasperation of a curator I know.
Well, maybe not perfect, but a nice, descriptive phrase that tied LAMB and FISH together — it could be clued with respect to a meadow and a fishing hole.
That is to say, they're not so much descriptive of anything happening in front of Magers's lens as much as they are a window into his personal thoughts.
Although Indridason's descriptive scenes of Iceland's forbidding landscape are daunting, the big chill comes from the bad feelings between people who don't know one another, and don't want to.
His shaped canvases with descriptive titles like "OO (infinito)" (2013) — a spherical, lime green diptych — have slight variances in depth, achieved by folds in the canvas and controlled brushwork.
Rather than being descriptive of the product itself, startup minimalism indicates how that product will be purchased and delivered to the shopper: digitally, easily, inexpensively, and with a smile.
And I appreciate the fact that there's an image in my life that changes meaning like that, and I don't wanna get too concrete about the way it's descriptive.
Bill described her job as "doing the words," the words being the names and scene setters in his Evening Hours column and the descriptive paragraphs in On the Street.
The only negative side of descriptive logos, say the researchers, is when the company in question deals with unappealing products or services, like a funeral home or bug repellent.
Descriptive notes accompany the creatures, which include a unicorn, a rhinocerous, and a spouting nautical beast — the latter "copied directly from Abraham Ortelius's map of Iceland," according to Mir.
In your petition, detail how your abuser and/or stalker hurt or threatened you, including the most recent event, and try to be as descriptive and specific as possible.
As you can see in the descriptive text in that image, they actually worked Jamba Juice into the sci-fi hacker lore of the game, which is pretty impressive.
Magdalen King-Hall, wielding what the paper called "a saucily descriptive pen," dashed out the fake (and racy!) diary of a late-18th-century woman in a few weeks.
Wallace described nearly 2 percent of all known bird species during his time there, Dr. Berry said, conducting the kind of basic descriptive biology that undergirds this new research.
Of course, any narrative essay in The Times will provide ample examples of descriptive writing, but the piece we've chosen below is particularly rich, starting from the first paragraph.
To take it a step further, Johnston creates subheadings for descriptive text so that people can quickly glean the idea of the bullets without having to read each one. 
Jacobs's account is more descriptive than prescriptive, but, in the interest of economic, environmental, and physical security, she calls on our current leaders to promote independence from fossil fuels.
It's a question about identity, but not about descriptive traits, like being a daughter, father, friend or brother, or about the church or political party with which you associate.
With just a few taps, you can start a map with a bubble containing the name of a project or a descriptive title, and quickly add and label nodes.
Descriptive representation One yardstick for representation is whether the membership of Congress "looks" like America in politically relevant ways, such as race and ethnicity, gender, profession, religion, and wealth.
"By and large, the study is only exploratory and descriptive," said Robert Pianta, dean of the University of Virginia's Curry School of Education, who was not involved in the study.
Not only are the three signs more descriptive of a person's personality, they show fluency in astrology, which may be appealing to folks who are deeply invested in the process.
Just as a descriptive writer may "draw" a scene using words, Gladman's drawings seem to trace the contours of her thinking — notes without syntax, maps without scale, blueprints without measurement.
But if you navigate directly to that address, you'll just see a long list of links, with no real idea what each one is unless I've used very descriptive filenames.
To highlight such transnational connections, Rosler's The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems (1974–1975) and Leonard's Analogue (2007) are publications featured in the exhibition alongside de Zuviría's acclaimed photobooks.
A new study published last week in JAMA Internal Medicine from Stanford University's Psychology Department found that rich, descriptive and delicious labels for vegetables makes them a lot more appealing.
A painter who loved mystical colors blurring, earth to sky, might have liked a vividly descriptive poem which holds a long-ago moment as a hinge for everything to come.
The resulting meticulously researched prose is lucid and descriptive, and a portrait of a slice of life of three American women, who are both unique and easy to relate to.
According to The Flyer, the walls and ceiling of the closet were blacked out and covered in ripped magazine pages, measurement tapes, and weight scales with disparaging self-descriptive words.
There are some great descriptive scenes in the book, including one where King describes the crowd turning into a giant spider, possibly due to the extreme fatigue of the participants.
But it does mean that the details are so vivid and descriptive and have been corroborated at least in some fashion that they deserve a full airing and an investigation.
Making porn accessible to the blind isn't simply about tacking on a few descriptions of what is happening; it's about making the whole audio descriptive experience of porn more erotic.
Here is Avogadro's number, 21×100000000013, two ways: "A unum has three additional fields that make the number self-descriptive," Gustafson explains in an interview with the ACM's Ubiquity magazine.
In the memo, Mr. Hastings said the first episode involving Mr. Friedland's "descriptive use of the N-word" happened several months ago at a public relations meeting about sensitive words.
"The Middleman" is smart and entertaining and consistently intriguing, clipping along in brief chapters, somewhat reminiscent of the novels of James Patterson, and often animated by lovely, spare descriptive writing.
In his stories, his descriptive imagery is just as alive: A birch tree flutters its leaves with pleasure as it talks to a fox, an earth god loses his temper.
Why it's good: If Scarecrow weren't too impossibly elaborate to scale, I'd feel a little bad spoiling the premise, because the descriptive bait-and-switch was part of its charm.
We loved the way their descriptive language transported us to their secret places — from a cozy closet to an art classroom to a surfboard in the middle of the ocean.
Its director, Tim Bond, now a professor at the University of Washington, said the theater had sent the cast members' photos and descriptive biographies to Albee, and they were approved.
The discovery was first reported by CNN, which also pointed out that Cohen has yet to make changes to his LinkedIn page, where the "personal lawyer" descriptive remains prominently displayed.
The translation by Neil Smith adheres to the authors' sanguinary style with descriptive accounts of subsequent murders by a killer or killers who seem to have it in for politicians.
Those uploading the videos must share descriptive titles, so users know what they're in for, and the purpose must be to educate rather than to offend or surprise a viewer.
There's a risk in writing straightforward, first-person prose about muted passivity, namely that such prose can begin to exemplify it, especially next to the more beautifully descriptive sentences here.
His approach is mainly observational and descriptive: rather than inflicting external meaning on his subject matter, he lets humor and irony speak for itself as he carefully considers each topic.
" The premise underlying the guidelines is summarized in a descriptive essay on the A.P.A.'s website: "Traditional masculinity — marked by stoicism, competitiveness, dominance and aggression — is, on the whole, harmful.
"I would guess that 'fractured' is an insufficiently descriptive term," Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, the former chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, replied via email to VICE News.
Apparently, her ineptness is not only "for real," but also "scary-lina" (never heard that descriptive before, right?) according to Cutrone in a radio interview with Ryan Seacrest back in 2010.
Clearly the author still possesses the descriptive powers that characterised her earlier books, especially "The Shipping News" (1993), in which she paints in great detail the bleak, claustrophobic winters of Newfoundland.
Furthermore, all sorts of descriptive and dispositional features (ranging from religion and race to personality type and worldview) are also more correlated with political party than they were in the past.
So we get two stunningly descriptive ecstasy lines back to back: First he quips, "this ecstasy is why my eyes are black," a reference to the way MDMA dilates your pupils.
If desire itself is certainly a form of pain — because to want a connection is to experience a lack, a space that can be exploited — perhaps these stories are merely descriptive.
If the name Long Island City once seemed aspirational, in recent years it has been more descriptive: Apartment towers now dot the skyline, crowding around the elevated No. 7 subway train.
Van den Berg's previous work, her short stories in particular, are prized for their thoughtfulness and descriptive intensity, and this book seems to me a refinement and intensification of those skills.
And rather than being a purely descriptive record of what the country looks like, they are rich with symbolism, a testament to the photographer's mind-set while working on the project.
Neighboring galleries display pastoral landscapes, portraits of bourgeois matrons, and melodramatic history paintings that may not appeal to everyone, but certainly reveal the exquisitely descriptive manner of 19th-century Spanish painting.
In terms of descriptive categories, the researchers respondents demonstrated a high need for similarity to others and a general aversion to risk when it comes to questions of finance or ethics.
It seems many were offended by fake but graphic pictures of items like bear paws and tigers tails that Honestbee used for the page, including descriptive copy of how they would taste.
"I'm concerned with making work that can appeal to the masses by using images that are visually descriptive in a way that can be read from all types of people," Ayala says.
"They were immediately happy to be contacted and gave permission for us to both do a descriptive case study and to use some of their information when discussing her case," Walker said.
Kenneth Tynan's pieces about Noël Coward, Terence Rattigan, and John Osborne are not only intimate dialogues with the playwrights but, collectively, a descriptive narrative about how empire is changing and must change.
"Paddle wheel" seems to be an especially descriptive bit of newsroom jargon, since paddles are equal in size and importance, though one always appears to be above another as the wheel turns.
"Iraq, it seems, has a long memory but is short on vision," Kate Gilmore, a human rights official at the United Nations, said this week in unusually descriptive language after visiting Iraq.
The girls all had scoliosis that was either brought on or exacerbated by the work they were doing in textile mills, so the photographs have long descriptive titles such as Elizabeth Rudensky.
The right tends to go for pithy but broad slaps across the face, while the left seems to go for too-cute-by-half allusions or apt but un-sexy descriptive labels.
"Seated Catalogue of Feelings" by Eric Gunther mixes chairs that vibrate with descriptive texts whispered through headphones and projected onto the floor ("Driving over a dead body"; "Sex on a washing machine").
At the south end, the Goodsell Ridge Preserve presents an outdoor exhibit of trails and descriptive panels charting the evolution of our planet over millenniums, as illustrated by Chazy Reef fossil remains.
The National Institutes of Health supports the Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network, a network designed to pursue well-designed collaborative clinical trials and meaningful descriptive studies in pediatric critical care medicine.
TECH TIP If you want digital photos to have names that are more descriptive than something that looks like a license plate, you don't have to type them one at a time.
"The statement also notes TripAdvisor changed the "G-rated" policy a few years ago "to allow more descriptive reviews on the site about first-hand accounts of serious incidents like rape or assault.
Netflix says it's also exploring other ways to make information about ratings more descriptive and easier for users to understand at a glance – which could signal more user interface tweaks are still ahead.
His work is as important today as it was then; all the reasons he gave for rejecting originalism as both a descriptive and normative theory apply with equal force to the modern Court.
This analysis is exploratory and does not lead to any causal mechanisms or revelations, but as a descriptive analysis it helps us better understand the nature of the associations in this complex web.
"I'm sure it is in some cases, but I can say with a fair amount of confidence it is not as descriptive or predictive as the advocates of these systems claim," she says.
To finish it off, preview your work and give it a descriptive title that ideally includes the name of where you went and the type of trip it was (solo, family, work, etc.).
It's descriptive rather than prescriptive—what makes it powerful is the sense that we're descending, along with Naz, into an underworld where the rules are unknown to us but obvious to everyone else.
"Using descriptive words to highlight the flavor profile as well as positive health benefits can encourage people to enjoy more healthy food options," Sheth, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
That is, unless you've got the first edition of Liam O' Flynn's Writing with Stardust: The Ultimate Descriptive Guide for students, parents, teachers and writers, of English designed for age levels 10-18.
Researchers believe that efforts toward "data disaggregation," or the breaking down of large categories, like Asian-American, into smaller, more descriptive subgroups, could bring increased focus to poor, underserved populations, like Southeast Asians.
Whether he is photographing the president of the United States, the frontman of Radiohead or the daily life of people dwelling along the banks of the Yangtze, the results are never merely descriptive.
"These texts are based on the methodologies of descriptive, corpus-based lexicography, meaning that editors analyze large quantities of evidence from real-life use to determine the meanings of words," the post said.
The WHO guidelines say the name of a new disease should use "generic descriptive terms," highlighting the kind of pathogen behind it, the symptoms it causes, the people it affects, and its severity.
During her inaugural SNL host monologue of what we hope is one of many more to come, Waller-Bridge attempted to explain why we all think Priest wasn't a descriptive enough character name.
The campaign featured an inclusive cast and crew, including a legally blind director, and the videos had closed-captioning for people with hearing impairments and image-descriptive audio for people with vision impairments.
Glorious as her descriptive abilities are (I really do have a lot of time for them), I'm not about to sit down and endure a never-ending film just because you want more detail.
At times, this respectful distance leads Scanlon to be more descriptive than analytical in her treatment of the contentious politics that confronted a black woman activist like Hedgeman when dealing with prominent black men.
They tend to be scary, discomforting, and uniquely descriptive takes on the challenges of adolescence, and I finally got around to seeing one of the buzzier names from this category in recent years, Raw.
A writer in New York — a good one, you can tell by his eye for descriptive detail — has deliberately gotten himself lost and is driving aimlessly in a desolate part of Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The collection also features photographs from two major federally funded surveys: John K. Hillers's topographical and geological survey of the Colorado Valley and William Henry Jackson's Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians.
For the most part, though, Ned is an excellent guide to the Monahan world: His reliance on scent as a descriptive tool is aptly sharp, as are his funny one-liners about other breeds.
Citino and Glasgow's descriptive study of 486 closed cases revealed that stable housing was achieved through either preservation of the existing housing or a move to more appropriate housing in 82 percent of cases.
Why it matters: National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD), a division that the Department of Homeland Security and Krebs both hope to change to something more descriptive, heads DHS' cyber and infrastructure resiliency efforts.
And while their monikers are typically either inspired by a person's name or descriptive of the bag's shape, they hardly ever touch on the consumer most likely to wear them — until now, at least.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, PPACA, ObamaCare by its original name, is more descriptive of the purpose of the law, namely to provide patient-centered, health protection that won't break the bank.
I read in a prior interview that you are not a fan of descriptive terms like "Cascadian;" was there a desire to distance yourselves from the descriptors lingering around the creation of this album?
"She was a highly intelligent person with a good vocabulary, and I began to collect her descriptive words about pain, like 'burning,' 'shooting,' 'horrible' and 'excruciating,'" he told McGill Reporter in a 2008 interview.
Paired with the images, the text too becomes almost visual in its way, ranging from descriptive prose contextualizing what is shown in the portraits, to poetry, to statements on the social experience of blackness.
Some women are so striking that when you look at them everything fails you: cleverness, descriptive power, context, everything but your awareness of their beauty, which hits you like a fist in the chest.
The descriptive cliché about tall people is that they tend to bend over at the waist or, worse, at some hump-inducing point along the spine — presumably in order to make others feel more comfortable.
The underlying theory is that fun, descriptive branding will not only make an eater more aware of the food, but will "also raise one's taste expectations," as the scientists explained in one of the papers.
U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson granted Dropbox's motion for summary judgment finding Manhattan Beach, California-based Ironhawk's "SmartSync" mark was descriptive or, at most, suggestive of the product's features, entitling it to weak trademark protection.
Some are purely descriptive: Remote imagingOf halite habitats inDry Atacama Some impart lessons: Counting craters isEasier when you use aSupercomputer Others ask questions both scientific… Deep within CeresMysteries still confound usIs it mud or ice?
The phrase "tastes like chicken" has long since jumped the (possibly chicken-flavored) shark, and should be banned as a punchline, a T-shirt slogan or a flavor descriptive for at least the next decade.
We already have an extremely powerful descriptive system which can be used to specify complex systems while including ambiguities, uncertainties, interwoven relationships, iterative levels of success and an arbitrarily broad spectrum of scale and detail.
It's a descriptive term that, in just two words, tells consumers everything they need to know: This product isn't quite finished, but it's good enough to be something you can purchase as an early adopter.
Tong believes that part of the problem is the branding of the term "telemedicine," which isn't particularly descriptive, so he's opting to use the term "video visits" instead when he talks to patients about it.
Both the Harvard and Yale programs have published studies demonstrating how something as simple as visiting a museum, carefully observing paintings, and discussing them can lead to better diagnostic and descriptive skills down the road.
I want to say the work is beautiful, literally full of beauty, but that descriptive does not do justice to this exhibition of paintings, many of which have never been seen outside of Gilliam's studio.
"There's nothing in the predictive analytics model that our workforce doesn't already have access to in the descriptive way," said Erin Dalton, a human services official who's spearheading the predictive analytics work for Allegheny County.
Each pair of mouths is paired with a descriptive placard, detailing a real-life incident of a linguistic misunderstanding that led to a legal battle, persecution, protest, or, in more than one case, a death.
" His fantasies were imbued with descriptive detail and what a character in his 23 book "Forgotten Life" (a suicidal giant sloth who collects folk music) celebrated as "the simple and intricate feeling of being alive.

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