Sentence examples for changing vernacular from inspiring English sources

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A major challenge in conducting this review was navigating the changing vernacular and perceptions of transition to country ownership among stakeholders.

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I've heard "I learned from 'BlacKkKlansman.'" It feels like people seem to be moved to have somewhat uncomfortable conversations about race relations and changing the vernacular of hate in this country and finding some kind of common ground.

Concurrently, Geneva saw conflict in shifts from Latin to the vernacular and changing Calvinist and Catholic devotional practices, and London sought to establish itself as a major intellectual center that was both in dialogue with and distinct from continental centers.

The world of theater and performance is changing rapidly and its vernacular is struggling to keep up.

Two themes dominate the linguistic and literary development of medieval Latin: its close and creative adaptation of the classical heritage from which it emerged and its changing relationship with the medieval vernacular languages.

The photographs were taken by Fowler during the two world wars, and document the changing face of Baltimore's vernacular architecture during that period.

In the ever-changing industry vernacular, however, that type of service is now referred to as "customization," whereas the techniques known as "personalization" are based on information companies have more discreetly gathered about consumers, like their purchase history or the Web pages they have viewed.

Therefore, combining lessons from political systems and policy networks studies of the state and governance with ethnographies of the everyday state in India I propose a conceptual language of Vernacular Governance to trace the constantly changing shape of planning practice in Bangalore through its relationship with planning violations.

Changing location means recoding the method; learning a new vernacular of murder.

Convince the reader that your ear is attuned to the modern vernacular, that your nose sniffs the tang of changing mores, and that your fingers are on the pulse of our time, somewhere around the neck, to better choke the life out of it.

"Mansfeld created an organic, vernacular architecture that sits beautifully in the landscape but allowed growth without changing character," he said.

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