Sentence examples for more appropriately described from inspiring English sources

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(If one of the reactants is present in large excess, the reaction is more appropriately described as the dissociation of acetic acid in liquid ammonia or of ammonia in glacial acetic acid).

L. Rev. 799, 831 (1997) ("Because [civil law] courts decide both questions of law and of fact, exclusionary rules in [those] courts are more appropriately described as rules of decision than rules of exclusion what evidence the factfinder may use to support its decision, rather than what evidence may be presented to the factfinder.

In the interest of decorum, though, Close Read will confine herself to wondering whether the "horse bridles" some of the topless dancers are said to wear onstage at the club while acting out various scenarios might be more appropriately described as donkey or elephant bridles.

As University of Chicago political scientist Boris Shor has noted, Brown is more appropriately described as a liberal Republican.

In contrast to most irritant gases, phosgene is poorly soluble in water, reacts by acylation with nucleophilic moieties, and causes pulmonary edema with a typical clinical "latency" or, more appropriately described, an clinically "occult" period.

Much of the work on animal cognition is more appropriately described by the term comparative cognition, because the processes and capacities underlying behavior are compared between species (Shettleworth 2010).

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Their experimental results indicate that our proposed measure more appropriately describes driver perceptions of the quality of traffic service than do previously proposed performance measures.

However, it is suggested here that the application of name 'fenestra' to these perforations is misleading since neither has a border formed by more than one element; the term 'foramen' more appropriately describes an opening contained within a single bone [85], but the standardized nomenclature is employed herein.

More recently, as the use of daily medication for asthma has become more common, the NAEPP scale has been felt to more appropriately describe disease control rather than severity.

The revised manuscript more appropriately describes what these data indicate but it remains unclear whether these data support the interim conclusion that "incomplete and complete cargo release events were affected (by CAPS KO) to the same extent".

To conclude, we posit that "the great screen anomaly" is a current reality; however, the term "great expression inability" might more appropriately describe current obstacles that hamper greater screening efficiencies.

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