Sentence examples for accessible terms from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, Mr. Kerry clearly has not yet mastered the Clintonian knack of engagingly breaking down complex problems into simple, accessible terms, no matter his audience.

This is tougher than it might seem: it means translating specialist data and language into accessible terms; it often means thinking on one's feet; and it demands a personality that people trust.

So low is its standing among the general public and so poor is their understanding of philanthropy, that those involved in the "philanthrosphere" are opting for more accessible terms.

The resulting book, "Inside the Halo and Beyond: The Anatomy of a Recovery" (W. W. Norton & Company), offers a clear description, in accessible terms, of spinal cord injuries and the harrowing methods used to help patients regain the use of their bodies.

"Mr. McCraw explains sophisticated economic theory in accessible terms," The New York Times Book Review said, "and he has a historian's knack for isolating such basic American traits as a mistrust of big business and for showing how regulators manipulated these traits to implement their policies".

First, give a brief summary of the changes in the most accessible terms possible.

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However, confidence is probably a more accessible term than 'self-efficacy' or similar concepts for members of the public.

Our main hypotheses are that the impact of parental homeownership on the likelihood and timing of an adult child's entry into homeownership is less strong in contexts where homeownership is more accessible (in terms of affordability and access to mortgage credit), where renting is a feasible alternative to owning, and where the family matters less for the provision of welfare and housing.

Education must be accessible in terms of cost and distance to all children as an alternative to child marriage.

If the F.B.I.'s system is employed covertly and its results rarely divulged except in court, his version will be entirely accessible, in terms of both the software code and its artistic results.

That inclination to extend her local visits beyond the necessary minimum is one hallmark of her style as a politician, according to observers like Christopher Malone, an assistant professor of political science at Pace University, who says: "Senator Clinton isn't as accessible in terms of the number of venues she goes to.

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