Those are more descriptive than whatever you can get on the other side of .com today.
The term is descriptive, and derives more from observation than any genuine insights about physiology.
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The fact that Medicaid patients exhibit high mortality rates is an important descriptive finding.
The terms "mini" and "pad" and the prefix "i-" were all descriptive, it decided.
Since then, its usage has extended rapidly to encompass the demographic-descriptive' and the 'ideological-normative' usage.
When Mr. Shafer would mention a year, Mr. Fernandez would respond with a descriptive snapshot.
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It is (such is the way of descriptive constitutions) to overturn the 17th amendment.
Railroad workers have an antiseptic -- but descriptive -- word for what happened next: Telescoping.
Banks, Kaufer says, use similar descriptive analysis to determine if you're a good or bad credit risk.
Hitchings acknowledges the tie between political correctness (he calls it that) and the descriptive approach to language study.
Watch the video below for a descriptive walk through of the new feature.
It will include images with paper sizes, watermarks and other descriptive features recorded.
Still, Pew provided a myriad of more descriptive responses from those surveyed that cast an interesting light on the findings.
No longer a descriptive noun, "bubble" has become the default term for lazy writers seeking to explain what they cannot.
Throughout all her domestic upheaval or perhaps because of it, Burchill's descriptive ability and strength of opinion has never deserted her.
Software is easy to describe through diagrams, flow charts and descriptive text.
My introduction attempts to pepper a first paragraph with 10 action verbs and self-descriptive words that would be needed in my resume.
Now it's all about searchable keywords that are both generic and descriptive.
The Secret World and The Old Republic, it could be argued, both launched with a payment model descriptive of their long development cycles.
And the descriptive terms are introduced by the person being tested rather than the questioner, allowing new and more personal information to be introduced.
The trademark application for the tablet was turned down because the name was "merely descriptive" and did not create a unique meaning, it said.
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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This account from Echo Moskvy is even more heated and descriptive.
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Most of the monikers used to describe figure are quite descriptive.
Regional dossiers that aim at providing concise descriptive information and basic educational statistics about minority language education in a specific region of the European Union.
Some of those tags then auto-populate a descriptive box that appears whenever any user hovers his or her mouse over a link to a particular video.
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.
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.
Ask open-ended questions because these elicit a more descriptive response.
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