Sentence examples for forward in words from inspiring English sources

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In a play, the action is moved forward in words.

What's clear, though, is that the word "traditional" is derogatory, signifying derivative, clichéd thinking (Parks makes reference to "passable imitations" of nineteenth-century novels), while its alternative promises freshness, liberation, "a way forward in words".

As depicted in Table 2 above, the knowledge conversion goes through stages from being implicit to conceptual: the individual expert is making explicit what previously has not been put forward in words or numbers and communicating these to the group.

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An Israeli official who was not authorized to speak publicly about the issue said Israel was "ready for mutual confidence-building measures in the framework of a peace process that is moving forward" in other words, as long as the measures came with guarantees that the Palestinians would stick with the talks.

I also think the American people want to have some assurance that if we -- if there is any law that is passed, that it will be enforced moving forward; in other words, that we won't be in this same situation 20 years from now.

But perhaps what we have should be enough: "I'm happy just to have this person here," producer Ted Hope says, "pushing culture forward". In other words, if it's Megan Ellison's world and the rest of us just live in it, at least there's something good on at the movies.

Seven years after dramatic raids on laboratories, offices and apartments in Madrid, Zaragoza and El Escorial brought forward, in the words of Armstrong's former team-mate Tyler Hamilton, a "treasure trove" of evidence that "astonished the world", the case will reach court on Monday.

Indeed, a recent article suggested that the size of big data can actually be detrimental as "the bigger the database, the easier it is to get support for any hypothesis you put forward". In other words, because big data often offers overlapping insights, a firm can get similar insight from one-thousandth of the full dataset as from the entire dataset.

George Soros (no opponent of growth) had this in mind when he wrote that we live in the age of fallibility: "Recognizing that our understanding of the world in which we live is inherently imperfect (fallible for short) constitutes a major step forward". In other words, we are more likely to see growth strategies benefit the poor if we ask the sort of questions that Kim and colleagues asked.

"But that still isn't enough to attract people if they don't feel that there's enough flexibility in their work careers going forward". In other words, they need to be confident they will have chance to progress.

We focus on what to do differently going forward". In other words, feedback at Sisense is a tool used for professional and personal growth, with the expectation that you'll learn from what's happened and improve going forward -- rather than holding onto past mistakes and making negative assumptions about people based on them.

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