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the rubrics
noun
A heading in a book highlighted in red.
synonyms
Exact(60)
Misread the rubrics?
Also odd: the rubrics under which these dishes fall.
(Though some of the rubrics, like "20th-Century Abstraction" or "Figure and Landscape," are impossibly broad).
The installation sorts everything into two groups, using the rubrics of "primitivism" and "modernity".
Restoration, necessity, economy and speed are the rubrics under which construction can proceed at all in this political tinderbox.
After all, the 11-member admissions committee cannot necessarily rely on the rubrics it applies to American applications (which are challenging enough to sort through).
The rubrics emerged in brainstorming by curators led by De Salvo and including Scott Rothkopf, Dana Miller, and Carter Foster who worked as a team on nearly every aspect of the selection and the installation.
The rubrics emerged in brainstorming by curators — led by De Salvo and including Scott Rothkopf, Dana Miller, and Carter Foster — who worked as a team on nearly every aspect of the selection and the installation.
To test the rubrics in local Pakistani situation a pilot study was conducted by using the rubrics.
The most common of these come broadly under the rubrics of liberty and equality.
The former is the complex of experiences collected under the rubrics pleasure, happiness and welfare.
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