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Beecroft's use of "socialism", then, relates to a theory called the "Overton window", which describes what is seen as politically acceptable at a given time.
Researchers have long been aware of a phenomenon they call "mate-choice copying," which describes what happens when women like other women's boyfriends.
In some ways, it would be easiest to give up quantum field theory, which describes what empty space should look like, in the case of someone who is being accelerated, perhaps by gravity pulling him down a black hole.
Take this example: Leave.UK, the organisation that ostensibly campaigns to get us out of the European Union, is wholly funded by a Gibraltar finance firm which describes what it does as "international wealth protection".
Along the way come "Dentists", "Two Sheds", "The Vivid Present" (an attack on the use of the present tense in fictional narrative and daily speech) and "Coming to London", which describes what happened after Evans offered Jack the job.
The startup's name is an acronym which describes what it does in decidedly geeky terms: "If this, then that".
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This competition is open worldwide, and you can find competition rules here which describe what you have to do, and how to enter.
The right side of the canvas is the circular user or customer profile, and it is divided into three sections: 'Customer Jobs' which describe what the user is trying to get done, 'Gains' listing the outcomes and goals of the audience, and 'Pains' stating barriers and obstacles faced.
It's composed of a few index images and, furthermore, for each movement I give them key words which describe what I want each movement to feel like: instrumentation possibilities, ways to play and occupy the sound space and also some graphics to better understand the dynamic.
Once located (using Twitter search), insert these #hashtag keywords which describe what you are trying to communicate within 140 or less.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com