Sentence examples for language code from inspiring English sources

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language code

noun

Short alphabetic or numeric identifier assigned to a language.

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Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter and adviser to the ineloquent George W. Bush, told The New Yorker, "There's an idea that we are constantly trying to sneak into the President's speeches religious language, code words, that only our supporters understand," he said.

Gabold, a grand old man of Danish drama, and a former DR executive, who supervised "Borgen" 's first three seasons, explained, "Not that the Danish audience isn't intelligent, but you have a certain New York-Washington Jewish language code, a way of thinking that is fast and intelligent.

The damage mechanics-finite element method operates with APDL language code on the ANSYS platform.

They can be viewed and modified by opening 'hazards_xx.xml' and 'precaution_xx.xml' (xx is the language code) in the 'config'-subdirectory.

Its work flow can be seen in Fig. 7, and its pseudo-C language code is described as follow.

Templates can be modified by editing of 'templates_xx.xml' (xx is the language code) in the 'config'-subdirectory.

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Our arguments were coiled and severe, our language coded.

Why have textbook publishers capitulated to, even embraced, bias guidelines and language codes?

Why not teach other forms of communication that could be more relevant: sign language, coding, living languages?

Today, when we are more subject than ever to political language codes, it is a greater focus of dispute — for users and for disapprovers, black and white.

They should be hybrids of visual and natural language codes.

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