Sentence examples for more appropriate language from inspiring English sources

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That will happen when Miliband follows his instincts and says (in more appropriate language) that Labour is a crusade or it is nothing, and sets out the principles that guide him and should guide Labour.

She begins speaking intermittent Spanish; the anticipation of the United States being conquered by hot-blooded Latins appeals to her. (That the threat is actually from the Soviet Union, and that Russian would be a more appropriate language, doesn't seem to have occurred to her or the playwright.) As she straightens the house, she takes evident pleasure in spanking herself with a fly swatter.

CRA and CRAFT resources were modified to include more appropriate language, and clearer formatting in large font.

All items from the SCNS-SF34 were shortened and changed to use more appropriate language (e.g. the word 'anxiety' was substituted with 'worry'worry

Rather, more appropriate language can use terms such as " deprimida" (depressed), " ataques de nervios" (nervous or panic attacks), or "who had emotional troubles" for Puerto Rican and Mexican women [ 24].

We have rewritten the manuscript with a more appropriate language and have removed unnecessary material as much as possible such as the former Tables of BLAST statistic included in the database (to show that the different HMMs and MRCs were tested).

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(To use more appropriate evolutionary language: clones of cancer cells that are capable of blocking host immune attacks are naturally selected and grow).

This inter-university, cross-disciplinary needs analysis provides an example of how collaboration among institutions can create a more comprehensive picture of the learning situation and provide the groundwork necessary for more appropriate specialist language courses.

(To use more appropriate evolutionary language: clones of cancer cells that are capable of blocking host immune attacks are naturally selected and grow). When drugs stopped certain cancers from exploiting these braking proteins, Allison and his colleagues showed, immune cells would start to attack them.

Importantly, the AKPS instrument with more palliative care appropriate language did not alter the scale's expected overall correlation with survival, was more correlated with survival at lower performance status, and was more acceptable to the clinical nurses.

Thus, if one says that language history and genome evolution have a lot in common, it seems much more appropriate to emphasize that language evolution may resemble prokaryotic evolution much more than it resembles eukaryotic evolution.

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