I address some of the issues that critics have raised, about how he makes people nervous with his morally declarative speaking style. |
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Note again the terseness, the declarative and documentary force of Lee's voice. |
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For him and his reporters, they report in straightforward, declarative sentences, with none of the caveats that Bennett mentions. |
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Nothing exceptional here, or in the calm declarative prose in which the other stories are told. |
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Terrace's research with macaques casts doubt on the claim that only humans have declarative knowledge. |
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She has expressed her demand for action in a declarative form, rather than encode it in the more direct imperative form. |
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They use a series of declarative statements to measure participants' perceptions on an attitudinal scale. |
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I think this is a testament to his classroom method, which was questioning, rather than declarative. |
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In an age of staged, declarative theatre, Stanislavsky's came as a radical response to what was then a stilted performative norm. |
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But the niceties of narrative structure, pacing and simple declarative English prose aren't her strong point. |
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In my last post on the subject, I admitted that I could accept subject-drop in a noninverted declarative, but not in a noninverted interrogative. |
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He mingles odd yarns from rural south Alabama with a sprinkling of short, declarative sentences. |
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Instead of stereotyping them as the bottom feeders of the bird world, Davee makes a declarative statement regarding crows' artistic qualities. |
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She combines confessional prose with cultural commentary, narrative with argument, plain declarative sentences with lovely lyrical passages. |
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Pare your entire review down to one declarative sentence for your headline. |
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In the declarative clause, it is not the first auxiliary that is placed before the subject to make the interrogative. |
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The final phrase-structure rule shows that, in contrast to typical declarative English sentences, a verb can be proceeded by its object. |
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Perhaps because of his training as a newspaperman, Hemingway is a master of the declarative, subject-verb-object sentence. |
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This is due to the fact that a simple, transitive, declarative clause in Lisu does not distinguish between agent and patient structurally. |
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Each time she chants it we encounter the essential use of the simple declarative sentence, the basic seed from which all speech proliferates. |
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The more configuration done through the browser, the more declarative the software, and thus easier to manage and more flexible. |
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The reverse case, with an imperative followed by a declarative, is also easy to illustrate, because of this construction. |
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With a declarative force, Garrett Hongo makes a call to witness, a call to public attention and testimony. |
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I am going to try to be careful with regard to these declarative judgments. |
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The narrative voice, written in Palahniuk's distinctively flat and declarative language, is a collective one. |
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The learner clearly marks declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences. |
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She took my pen and scratched about on a pad in her bold, declarative hand. |
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Just the subliminal nature of being on stage and making a declarative statement rather than a passive one. |
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Her rhetorical skill, which incorporates fresh analogies, telling vignettes, and powerful declarative sentences, make these essays a pleasure to read. |
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It's reticent because it lacks the authority to be declarative. |
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So loud and so raucous and so declarative of life is this chorus that nothing anywhere in the world can prepare you for it. |
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In 2006 Ms Shloss filed for declarative relief to use the material under the scholarship provisions of fair-use doctrine. |
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However, the register has not and has never had any constitutive or declarative effect on land ownership. |
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At a minimum, such a constraint may limit the impact of any certificate to a declarative one only. |
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Although the target features in the press release from the 2007 G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, it is only on a declarative basis. |
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They also make declarative ratings for parties outside the organization concerned. |
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The learner has difficulty marking declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences, which limits communicative intent. |
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From essentially declarative knowledge to essentially procedural know-how, this product enables to switch from the definition to experience. |
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Cross-examination is to ask questions, not to make declarative statements to test the story told on direct examination. |
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Numerous simple declarative sentences, at times virtually unconnected conceptually, and rampant use of the passive voice make the book difficult to read. |
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All are defined as states by declarative theory of statehood and constitutive theory of statehood. |
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In that regard, the legitimate need for security of non-nuclear-weapon States is incompatible with the unilateral declarative character of these assurances and the conditions to which they are subject. |
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It is a pity that this positive picture has only been declarative. |
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Textual inference may, for instance, use WordNet hypernym knowledge to try to establish that a given candidate answer sentence supports the truth of the declarative version of the question. |
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The same thing can be written in a declarative or procedural form. |
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It is trying to dispel our worries with declarative clauses that are unable to guarantee the protection of those who some wish to see as potential terrorists. |
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According to declarative theory, an entity's statehood is independent of its recognition by other states. |
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The declarative model was most famously expressed in the 1933 Montevideo Convention. |
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In a declarative sentence in English, if the subject does not occur before the predicate, the sentence could well be misunderstood. |
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Entities that are recognised by only a minority of the world's states usually reference the declarative doctrine to legitimise their claims. |
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The declarative theory of statehood argues that statehood is purely objective and recognition of a state by other states is irrelevant. |
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Curry is a multi-paradigm declarative language covering functional, logic, and concurrent programming paradigms. |
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If it has a present tense declarative then it would usually omit mood morphemes. |
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The exceptional type of clause is that of declarative clause with a lexical verb in a Present simple or Past simple form. |
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The danger is that with Miral, the declarative seems to have taken over. |
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The sentences are deliberately stricken, numb, and declarative. |
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Cost talks more, but when Revs gets revved up he is declarative and passionate about what he does. |
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This process involves declarative, configurational, and procedural knowledge. |
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However, one cannot but admit that these provisions are often declarative, fragmented and do not always effectively cover all grounds for discrimination. |
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Butcher has worked on computers in areas ranging from microcode on bit-slice processors to high-level declarative programming. |
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Therefore I take it to be rather declarative, or ampliative, or both. |
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The clause structure with inverted subject and verb, used to form questions as described above, is also used in certain types of declarative sentence. |
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In German declarative main clauses, C hosts the finite verb. |
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The gap inside the relative clause corresponds to the position that the noun acting as the head would have normally taken, had it been in a declarative sentence. |
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There are no syntactic markers to distinguish between questions and statements and thus, the recognition of declarative or interrogative depends entirely on intonation. |
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