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Cryptic crossword puzzles frequently use anagrammatic clues, usually indicating that they are anagrams by the inclusion of a descriptive term like " confused " or " in disarray ".
A definition may be descriptive of the general use meaning, or stipulative of the speaker's immediate intentional meaning.
Descriptive statistics are distinguished from inferential statistics ( or inductive statistics ), in that descriptive statistics aim to summarize a sample, rather than use the data to learn about the population that the sample of data is thought to represent.
A key aim was to base categorization on colloquial English descriptive language ( which would be easier to use by federal administrative offices ), rather than assumptions of etiology, although its categorical approach assumed each particular pattern of symptoms in a category reflected a particular underlying pathology ( an approach described as " neo-Kraepelinian ").
Although the term is usually only descriptive, in some cases people use it as the name of a genre.
Many cultures use additional descriptive terms in identifying individuals.
Also apparent is the use of descriptive variable names and general code formatting that conform with contemporary programming style.
The usage in computer programming examples and pseudocode varies ; in certain circles, it is used extensively, but many prefer descriptive names, while others prefer to use single letters.
A good many scholars, however, use the term in the broader descriptive sense to refer to various groups in various religious traditions including those groups that would object to being classified as fundamentalists.
The formal study of grammar is an important part of education for children from a young age through advanced learning, though the rules taught in schools are not a " grammar " in the sense most linguists use the term, particularly as they are often prescriptive rather than descriptive.
The primary focus has been to prevent the use of outdated prescriptive rules in favor of more accurate descriptive ones and to change perceptions about relative " correctness " of standard forms in comparison to non standard dialects.
Analytic, or ' clarificatory ', jurisprudence means the use of a neutral point of view and descriptive language when referring to the aspects of legal systems.
Brian Reid, in his 1980 dissertation at Carnegie Mellon University, developed the theory and a working implementation of descriptive markup in actual use.
Steven DeRose argues that HTML's use of descriptive markup ( and SGML in particular ) was a major factor in the success of the Web, because of the flexibility and extensibility that it enabled ( other factors include the notion of URLs and the free distribution of browsers ).
The descriptive theory of proper names is the view that the meaning of a given use of a proper name is a set of properties that can be expressed as a description that picks out an object that satisfies the description.
The GIA and CIBJO now simply use the term ' pearl ' ( or, where appropriate, the more descriptive term ' non-nacreous pearl ') when referring to such items and, under Federal Trade Commission rules, various mollusc pearls may be referred to as ' pearls ', without qualification.
With the exception of Meet – The Tiger !, chapter titles of Templar novels usually contain a descriptive phrase describing the events of the chapter ; for example, Chapter Four of Knight Templar is entitled " How Simon Templar dozed in the Green Park and discovered a new use for toothpaste ".
** use of the dative possessive case in personal pronouns and nouns: ; descriptive future tense using the verb (" to want "); use of the comparative form ( smaller ) to denote " younger ".
Most superheroes use a descriptive or metaphoric code name for their public deeds.
In English-speaking countries, AN replaced the parallel method of descriptive chess notation, which became common in the 19th century and continued with sporadic use as recently as the 1980s or 1990s.
Prescription seeks to define standard language forms and give advice on effective language use, and can be thought of as a presentation of the fruits of descriptive research in a learnable form, though it also draws on more subjective aspects of language aesthetics.
Literary techniques are literary moves a writer might make that are defined not so much by functional or descriptive actions as by imitation and repeated use by many authors at times.
Additionally, commentators or spectators discussing the details of field placement will often use descriptive phrases such as " gully is a bit wider than normal " or " mid off is standing too deep, he should come in shorter ".

use and summary
With domestic news, the correspondent first records a " generic minute " summary ( for use by all stations and channels ) and then priority is to report on BBC Radio 5 Live, then on the BBC News Channel and any other programmes that are on air.
Chapter 4 then concludes with a summary of the topics discussed and with the benediction, followed by 5 ; 6: 1 – 10 teaching about the right use of their Christian freedom.
A good summary of his position is found in his First Answer to Cardinal Perron, who had challenged James I's use of the title " Catholic ".
A common summary of his argument is that meaning is use — words are not defined by reference to the objects they designate, nor by the mental representations one might associate with them, but by how they are used.
The resolution demanded that Iraq immediately put an end to its " summary and arbitrary executions ... the use of rape as a political tool and all enforced and involuntary disappearances ".
In summary, although both Confucianism and Legalism were developed in a period of turmoil and both were aimed at the re-unification of the country, the two theories went opposite directions with one advocating for and one against the use of formal laws to achieve social order.
The following is a summary of the use of capital punishment by country.
These rights prohibit the use of force in an arrest or detention context which would amount to punishment or summary judgment and provide that a person accused of a crime is not subject to punishment without legal process and a trial.
Other projects include the preparation of a Historic District Homeowners Manual, the establishment of a municipal website that provides a summary of Greensboro history, the use of grant funds to build a boat launch, and the refurbishing of 28 homes using state funds.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had then advocated a policy of summary execution with the use of an Act of Attainder to circumvent legal obstacles.
In summary, the two-source hypothesis proposes that Matthew and Luke used Mark for its narrative material as well as for the basic structural outline of chronology of Jesus ' life ; and that Matthew and Luke use a second source, Q ( from German Quelle, “ source ”), not extant, for the sayings ( logia ) found in both of them but not in Mark.
* Context ( language use ), the relevant constraints of the communicative situation that influence language use, language variation, and discourse summary
A good summary is found in Japan-Alcohol which states ; " national treatment obligation is a general prohibition on the use of internal taxes and other internal regulatory measures so as to afford protection to domestic production ".
Also countries using common law, including the United States, may use an inquisitorial system for summary hearings in the case of misdemeanors such as minor traffic violations.
The resolution demanded that Iraq immediately put an end to its " summary and arbitrary executions ... the use of rape as a political tool and all enforced and involuntary disappearances ".
In summary, there are three common uses of the term " ape ": non-biologists may not distinguish between " monkeys " and " apes ", or may use " ape " for any tailless monkey or nonhuman hominoid, whereas biologists traditionally used the term " ape " for all non-human hominoids as shown above.
With UK news, the correspondent first records a " generic minute " summary ( for use by all stations and channels ) and then priority is to report on Radio 5 live, then on the BBC News Channel and onto any other programmes that are on air.
The FSA is not legally able to circumvent statute yet hides behind secret legal opinion regarding its summary removal of practitioners legal rights in respect of their ability to use a longstop defence against stale claims.
In summary, under regulations established by Cao Pi, not only were the Cao Wei princes ( unlike princes of the Han Dynasty ) distanced from central politics, they also had minimal authority even in their own principalities and were restricted in many ways, particularly in the use of military.
In the section of Irenaeus immediately preceding that of which we have just given an account, there is a summary of a system which has been called Barbeliot, from its use of the name Barbelo to denote the supreme female principle.
On 28 October 2009, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Philip Alston, presented a report to the Third Committee ( social, humanitarian and cultural ) of the General Assembly arguing that the use of unmanned combat air vehicles for targeted killings should be regarded as a breach of international law unless the United States can demonstrate appropriate precautions and accountability mechanisms are in place.
In summary, the flaw stems from the fact that 802. 1X authenticates only at the beginning of the connection, but that after authentication, it's possible for an attacker to use the authenticated port if he has the ability to physically insert himself ( perhaps using a workgroup hub ) between the authenticated computer and the port.
Haynes obtained Dylan's approval to proceed with the film, plus rights to use his music in the soundtrack, after presenting a 1-page summary of the film concept to Jeff Rosen, Dylan's long-time manager.

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