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It's useful to think in the brutally reductive terms of Wall Street.
When the venerable tradition of the pseudonym is discussed, it is often in reductive terms.
In reductive terms, the band has shifted away again from solid riffs and toward diffuse texture, as it did in 2000, on "Kid A" (Capitol).
This is a well-worn debate now, one that states in its most reductive terms that if you didn't enjoy Gayle's innings you must be a curmudgeon, a square, possibly even a racist.
I can't speak for Khan, but if a man I had been romantically involved with spoke in public about women in such reductive terms, I would not be comfortable.
In reductive terms a composition under the system will begin with a three-note chord, and proceed by extrapolating on its intervals, thereby defining the terms of any improvisation.
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Perhaps she was trying too hard to define herself against the reductive term, fashion photographer.
Andy Warhol style, Murakami even coined a handy, if reductive, term for it: "Superflat," 2-D imagery sans aesthetic hierarchies.
All-star game is a reductive term for what is really a four-day trade show for a leading entertainment brand.
The "sharing economy" is a reductive term that blurs the line between groundbreaking enterprises that tap into unused resources and charlatans looking for a quick payday.
Like "video nasty" or "slasher film", torture porn is an inherently negative and reductive term – it fuses pornography and torture, rendering any film with this label as cheap and dismissable.
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