Yet while the book excels descriptively, it falls short analytically and prescriptively. |
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As a concession to popular usage, he sometimes referred to it as a tax, but he never considered the term descriptively accurate. |
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Responses were analyzed descriptively, using measures of frequency distribution, central tendency, and dispersion. |
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I will pick ten of the best questions, list them on a post and answer them as descriptively and authoritatively as I can. |
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Again, the goal is to examine ideas and explore concepts descriptively rather than prescriptively. |
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Metaphor adds its own changes to those botanical metamorphoses the poem celebrates descriptively. |
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The cornerstone mission for Prometheus is a spacecraft descriptively, if unpoetically, called Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter. |
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Label your internal text links and clickable image alt attributes as clearly and descriptively as possible. |
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The files submitted electronically should be organized in a logical order and labelled descriptively. |
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Results have generally been expressed descriptively, unaccompanied by raw data or graphical or statistical analysis. |
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Data were analyzed descriptively, and compared with similar findings reported for elite junior athletes from other countries. |
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And secondly, and perhaps of more initial concern for Orthodox women, this now altered typology is being used definitively rather than descriptively toward women. |
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More descriptively, platykurtic curves tend to be elongated and flat, leptokurtic appear taller and narrow, and mesokurtic curves tend to be bell-shaped like the normal curve. |
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A number of state parties to the Convention made, upon ratification, the declarations stipulating, directly or descriptively, those minorities which shall enjoy protection under the Framework Convention. |
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Thorpe L. J. rejected this submission holding that the term 'exceptional' had been used descriptively in the latter cases, in relation to the overall policy regulating the practical application of the Convention. |
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With his Dictionnaire des oeuvres littéraires du Québec, Mr. Lemire pioneered in creating an inventory of the whole of Quebec literary production and analyzing it descriptively. |
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Supplies were supposed to come in through it and so it was also called, descriptively, the Porta Quaestoria. |
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In other words, descriptively, Khalidi thinks Foxman is right. |
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Maximization is a thought construct that operates at an ideological level and is not descriptively robust. |
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I used Artificial Life and Artificial Intelligence as application domains for testing complex systems ideas predictively rather than descriptively. |
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On Russell's view, Sally descriptively identifies even Bill, but the descriptive condition she employs contains direct reference to her occurrent sense data. |
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Jackson in turn might meet this charge by urging that the distinction we require is between the descriptive property that occupies a certain descriptively specified role and the higher order property of occupying that role. |
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In general, then, realists either dismiss cases of apparent logical incompatibility between two descriptively equivalent rival theories as merely apparent or question the descriptive equivalence of the two theories. |
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Accordingly, they attempt to construct theories that are synoptic, descriptively accurate, explanatorily powerful, and in all other respects rationally defensible. |
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We should therefore reject this account of formalizing rules as unsound, both descriptively and prescriptively. |
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Evaluation of data was performed both descriptively and confirmatively. |
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