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And who needs an adjective for that?
It needs an adjective: 'What is your position on corporate welfare?
But to score as an emphatic charge, it now needs an adjective.
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"I need an adjective," Mr. Stern said.
If you need an adjective, call me morose".
To describe those diametrically opposite regions, you need an adjective: polar.
At the very least it would need an adjective such as "palatial", what with that spectacular view, and being roughly the size of the Daily Planet office in Metropolis, where Clark Kent could very well be dashing off another article.
The truth is that for two and a half centuries, this country has excluded females of every race from its top leadership; also the 40% of males who are African American, Hispanic, Jewish, or otherwise seen as needing an adjective; also the 5% who identify as gay or lesbian; and also the 60% who can't afford to purchase a college degree.
Even to describe the trash, he really didn't need an adjective.
However, writing in 1641 about the difference between soul and body, he needed a neutral adjective to apply to the body that meant "pertaining to the senses" of touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing.
You don't need a million adjectives to get your point across -- just one perfectly-chosen adjective will do.
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