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That's not an emotional statement; it's merely a descriptive one.
That's also the point where "the obvious shit" ceases to be merely a descriptive term and also becomes evaluative.
Some critics charge that I'm merely a descriptive poet which I don't think is such a bad thing at all if you've done it well".
Esther is "psychotic" by definition, but the definition is merely a descriptive tag: by the time we learn how she got to be "psychotic" the word has ceased to be relevant.
It is merely a descriptive approach, due to the low level of design and human control in these systems.
Although Table 3 presents a correlation matrix of ten variables, it indicates merely a descriptive analytical level of interdependence.
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Therefore results are presented below and in the Additional files 3, 4 and 5 only in a merely descriptive fashion.
But it is highly plausible that "desirable" means something like "fittingly or correctly desired" — after all, desirability is a normative, not a merely descriptive, characteristic, and it has something to do with desire.
The first clause seems to point to the widespread temptation to resort to immorality where the second indicates that it isn't always right to do so, hence demarcating a positive normative sense of "dirty" from a merely descriptive sense.
She was not a merely descriptive poet.
In these countries the term commercial transactions thus has more than a merely descriptive function.
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