• Anyway, Brooks is smart, articulate, factual (as long as he gets to choose the facts and the words used to describe them). (minnpost.com)
  • Each picture has three words that describe it. (enchantedlearning.com)
  • As the word "blowback" becomes a familiar, popular, colorful pejorative in foreign policy discussions, it is also beginning to be used to describe the unintended destructive consequences of domestic government activities. (theadvocates.org)
  • There is no uniform standard for using these words to describe foods. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If you had to choose one word to describe the situation in Khartoum, what would it be? (who.int)
  • Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Day in 2017 was "youthquake" - defined as a "significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people" - the term rising in popularity after the surge in young voter turnout for the UK's general election in 2017. (terracestandard.com)
  • I promise you, you will be amazed at the small changes and big ones that happen in your life when you begin to harness the power of words. (berniesiegelmd.com)
  • Please join us Thursday to learn how to harness the power of your words to transform your life. (voiceamerica.com)
  • How do we refine our choices when we make an informed decision from a place of personal power? (kevinmd.com)
  • What words make you feel good? (berniesiegelmd.com)
  • But I slipped up and sent out a bunch of negative words and energy, which will only support the negative situation, not make it better. (berniesiegelmd.com)
  • Over the next few weeks, I'll be running FREE workshops for young writers and creatives (aged 13-19 years), helping them to make a short visual novel set at The Word. (newwritingnorth.com)
  • That's funny…I've always been able to make all of my choices MYSELF. (jillstanek.com)
  • Every decision we make matters, from the goal we choose to the words we select for students to build and the sequence we have students build them in. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Make available only the letters needed to build that particular set of words, to avoid loss of instructional time hunting through a mound of letters. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • If Alexis in a masterful and calculated way can make us feel completely different five times over about the same three ideas imagine what havoc we amateurs wreak when we aren't careful with how we choose our words. (mindentimes.ca)
  • Fiction whose duty it is to pull on heart strings or make us check for monsters under the bed uses how words can make us feel to set the scene and pull us through the story. (mindentimes.ca)
  • Non-fiction also uses words to set a scene and make us feel a certain way about what we're reading. (mindentimes.ca)
  • Humans have the ability to choose their relationships, their associations and also maximize their living by the choices they make. (wikipedia.org)
  • When you make a correct choice, you live a correct life. (wikipedia.org)
  • This ensures that you have what you need to make healthy choices throughout the week. (medlineplus.gov)
  • You will make better choices if you shop after you have had a healthy meal or snack. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Use this knowledge to make healthy choices. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Choice Literacy is a community of passionate educators who lead. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Get free articles and insights delivered to your inbox every week with the Choice Literacy "Big Fresh" Newsletter! (choiceliteracy.com)
  • As a literacy coach, I find that teachers have just as many questions about small-group word study and alphabetic instruction as I did about traveling sports: How do we know what letter or pattern to teach first? (choiceliteracy.com)
  • http://bvsalud.org/en/ and Start the search type one or more words or phrases in the search box and click the button SEARCH. (bvsalud.org)
  • Use the AND NOT operator phrases from the before the word or phrase you search result wish to delete. (bvsalud.org)
  • before the word or phrase you wish to search on the document titles. (bvsalud.org)
  • Begin your search with few words or phrases then use the filters to refine your DeCS - Health Sciences Descriptors is a search. (bvsalud.org)
  • Acknowledging that we are part of a collective, and can demonstrate choice externally through our actions, broadens our perspective. (kevinmd.com)
  • Disinformation is a word that kind of looks externally to examine the behavior of others. (fox6now.com)
  • The promoters of Social Security pulled off a pretty good semantic coup back in the pre-Orwellian 1930s when they came up with that two-word phrase, didn't they? (minnpost.com)
  • Choose the word or phrase most nearly similar in meaning to the word in capital letters. (syvum.com)
  • Type in a keyword, phrase, or exact wording and you will be directed to the results. (readinggroupchoices.com)
  • Checkout , as a compound word, and check out , as a two-word phrase, actually have distinct meanings and occupy different parts of speech. (woodheadpublishing.com)
  • As a two-word verb phrase, check out has three different commonly used definitions. (woodheadpublishing.com)
  • If you want to use check out as a verb, you will need the two-word phrase. (woodheadpublishing.com)
  • If your sentence is in need of a verb, you will need the two-word phrase check out . (woodheadpublishing.com)
  • AND operator between each or phrases must be word or phrase. (bvsalud.org)
  • Use the OR operator between another word or each word or phrase. (bvsalud.org)
  • In 2016, Curb Records acquired Word Entertainment, combining two of the music industry's most respected brands, and more than a century of collective experience. (curb.com)
  • Choose the subject that represents the content of your work from the pop-up menu. (lu.se)
  • The rampant spread of misinformation is really providing new challenges for navigating life in 2018,' Solomon told The Associated Press ahead of the word of the year announcement. (fox6now.com)
  • The Oxford Word of the Year - chosen "to reflect the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of that particular year" - for 2018 is "toxic. (terracestandard.com)
  • In 2018, toxic added many strings to its poisoned bow becoming an intoxicating descriptor for the year's most talked about topics," Oxford Dictionaries said in the Word of the Year announcement this week on its website. (terracestandard.com)
  • Pregnancy happens under different circumstances, some which are planned and some are unplanned and are unexpected, some women are unable to continue with their pregnancy and have no other choice. (bartleby.com)
  • Women should continue to eat fish during pregnancy but choose varieties with lower mercury contamination. (cdc.gov)
  • So the next time you're trying to "sex up" your copy by adding fancy words or phrases, think about the power of familiar words. (1000watt.net)
  • words and phrases will be searched on document titles. (bvsalud.org)
  • Choose words or phrases which are most for MeSH - Medical Subject Headings . (bvsalud.org)
  • People state that the mother could simply give the child up for adoption, and the mother is just trying to run away from their responsibilities, but there are a number of reasons why women choose to have an abortion. (bartleby.com)
  • There are many reason why a woman may choose to have an abortion. (bartleby.com)
  • Of the women who reported having an abortion, 21 % said they made the choice because of inadequate finances, 11% were too young and/or immature, 3% was due to the baby having possible health problems and less than 1% said they made the decision because of being raped or because of incest. (bartleby.com)
  • Abortion may solve the problem of an unwanted child, but it is not the answer to all unwanted pregnancies, in fact, many women are against it, many say "that if they are given a choice between keeping their unborn child and aborting it, 85 per cent will chose to keep the child" (Reachout.com, 2014). (bartleby.com)
  • Women choose to have abortion for a lot of reasons some may believe that they are too young and do not have a lot of responsibility of parenting. (bartleby.com)
  • According to them 99.99% of Americans are pro-choice/abortion so why are they so afraid? (jillstanek.com)
  • while I kind of prefer the -or suffix for it's computer science-y feel, I'm going with "Persister" in my code because 1) the definition fits (i.e., continuing in state) and 2) the colloquial meaning of "persistor" (unsocial behavior) gives the word a negative connotation. (stackexchange.com)
  • It is a win-win situation programme in which, it will also indirectly teach people about the importance of healty eating through the provision of healthier choices in the menu. (who.int)
  • This programme can also be customised to meet the needs of the restaurant in providing healthier menu and to help the community to access healthier food choices more easily. (who.int)
  • For participating restaurants in the Healthy Restaurant Programme, they will be given a Healthier Choice Logo (shown below) to be affixed on the selected healthier menu as a healthier option indicator. (who.int)
  • If you are registered on more than one course, choose the course on which you would like to register your paper from the drop-down menu in the right corner. (lu.se)
  • Entry field is already filled in depending on what course you have chosen in the pop-up menu in the right corner. (lu.se)
  • choose from the drop-down menu. (lu.se)
  • While there may be consequences for choices that seem undesirable, unjust, even inhumane, and ultimately unavoidable, choice remains infinitely available, and ownership is entirely within the individual domain. (kevinmd.com)
  • Blowback is a useful word in describing the unintended, but often terrible, consequences of foreign intervention. (theadvocates.org)
  • Libertarians - who are very aware of the negative unintended consequences of government domestic policy - can use the word blowback to add power and color to our discussions of domestic issues. (theadvocates.org)
  • avoided decisions, where the outcome could be so severe that the choice should not be made, as the consequences can not be recovered from if the wrong choice is made. (wikipedia.org)
  • Participation out of choice is cooperation. (kevinmd.com)
  • Participation through choice is collaboration. (kevinmd.com)
  • While we cannot control the outcomes or responses for others, we can consider how we contribute to the collective and decide how that awareness influences our choice. (kevinmd.com)
  • More complex choices might involve (for example) what candidate to vote for in an election, what profession to pursue, a life partner, etc. - choices based on multiple influences and having larger ramifications. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you decide students need to work with digraphs such as ch and sh , you create a list of words that contain those features, such as ship, shin, shop, chop, chin , and chip . (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Once you have brainstormed an appropriate list of words, choose a handful of them to use in your lesson based on your knowledge of the students' stamina and the lesson time available. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • If we reorder the list of words to have students build ship to chip to chin to shin to shop to chop , then we are moving the digraph as well, something we must do to call students' attention to it. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Well, since my Italian swear words post was such a hit, I thought I'd go back and pick through the many comments I got on that one - after all, the original list was my favorite Italian swear words. (italylogue.com)
  • This list can be all yours - it's the reader's choice of Italian swear words ! (italylogue.com)
  • Enter given name and surname, click Select Author and choose your name from the list. (lu.se)
  • Specify the supervisor for your paper, click Confirm Supervisor and choose from the list to verify supervisor. (lu.se)
  • Ensure that you give your word study lessons the careful planning they deserve. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • And I don't doubt his sincerity when he studies the data and comes to the conclusion that most Americans want to buy the three things the America Enterprise Institute is selling, which - and these are his word choices - are "expanding liberty," "increasing individual opportunity" and "defending the free enterprise system. (minnpost.com)
  • That while its critics are constantly accusing capitalism (that's actually a word Brooks doesn't use) on grounds of fairness, free enterprise is actually the "fairest" of all systems in that it rewards merit and initiative and discourages and punishes free riders. (minnpost.com)
  • Many would argue that there are unavoidable obligations, legal and cultural limitations that revoke choice, but at the core of human existence is free will that cannot be revoked. (kevinmd.com)
  • The CD comes in an upright digipack with a 20-page booklet that distracts the origin of words into a conceptual letter play derived from abstract calligraphy. (ccmusic.com)
  • The company, working with Merriam-Webster, is inviting the public to nominate new words via the Hasbro Game Night Facebook page . (purplepawn.com)
  • We know this because by page 181 King has used his macabre skill with words to get us all freaked out and we know that no good can come of the dog in the next 138 pages. (mindentimes.ca)
  • Also, the page numbers in the PDF format of this chapter do not correspond to the page numbers in the original report because of formatting changes during conversion of the original report (Word file) into PDF format. (cdc.gov)
  • Choice is a charged word - fueling political debates and challenging concepts of freedom. (kevinmd.com)
  • Freedom of choice is generally cherished, whereas a severely limited or artificially restricted choice can lead to discomfort with choosing, and possibly an unsatisfactory outcome. (wikipedia.org)
  • The words we use have meaning and emotion attached to them, which is incredibly powerful in shaping reality. (berniesiegelmd.com)
  • This Scrabble Word Showdown follows on Hasbro's recent program to involve fans in selecting a new Monopoly token . (purplepawn.com)
  • What if they are exerting their power of choice in the one place they feel they can, even if it is to the detriment to their own health? (kevinmd.com)
  • While we can feel frustrated by the sense of disempowerment, we can also choose to stay in that space because the relationship between power and responsibility is so closely linked, and accepting a diminished capacity is a tradeoff we accept for offloading the onus of outcome. (kevinmd.com)
  • What if we can gain confidence in ourselves to uphold the responsibility that comes with the power of choice? (kevinmd.com)
  • Words Have Energetic Power - Choose Yours Wisely! (berniesiegelmd.com)
  • And that's what I want to talk to you about today: the power of words and why it is so very, very important that you choose yours wisely. (berniesiegelmd.com)
  • He's made Darren Bent a better player, and that's down to one word - man management. (munster-express.ie)
  • Bohm made three errors at third base in the first three innings Monday, and cameras caught him having some choice words after his second error. (espn.com)
  • This made me think about how the words we use can really affect the message we are trying to get across. (mindentimes.ca)
  • It is the sheer scope of its application, as found by our research, that made toxic the stand-out choice for the Word of the Year title. (terracestandard.com)
  • To every decision and choice made at any point in time there is at least an attending consequence either positive or negative. (wikipedia.org)
  • No-brainer" decisions, where the choice is so obvious that only one choice can reasonably be made. (wikipedia.org)
  • Use their feedback to learn which words work and which words don't. (aaas.org)
  • You will learn how to weed out the negativity and to be grateful and positive in word, thought and deed, resulting in your ever-increasing happiness. (voiceamerica.com)
  • With the implementation of the Healthy Restaurant Programme, it will become a platform for the government to support and provide incentives to the restaurants who are willing to offer healthier food choices in their menus. (who.int)
  • Unfortunately, the fail here is in the word choice. (1000watt.net)
  • NEW YORK - Misinformation, as opposed to disinformation, was chosen Monday as Dictionary.com's word of the year on the tattered coattails of 'toxic,' picked earlier this month for the same honor by Oxford Dictionaries in these tumultuous times. (fox6now.com)
  • Words searched alongside the term "toxic" give insight into the context in which the word was being used. (terracestandard.com)
  • Though 'toxic' took the #OxfordWOTY title, it's by no means the only word that caught our attention this year. (terracestandard.com)
  • Reading Group Choices features a curated collection of the latest book recommendations for your reading group. (readinggroupchoices.com)
  • What did work in our favor was my constantly speaking out at every opportunity the reason for my anger, my words appearing in print, and the Tilley Family never disputing my words in fear I would use their actions to finally end any hope of a (although nonexistent) reconciliation between Gilbert and myself. (bartleby.com)
  • With her fourth solo album, Words Are Missing, she leaves words behind, instead using voice, beats and drones to create a huge palette of unique sounds to work around the phenomenon of silence, speechlessness, deconstructed language and impeded communication. (ccmusic.com)
  • If we understand how words work and the typical sequence of development, we can use that knowledge to choose a starting point for our instruction, based on the data we have from the students in front of us. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Once you have chosen a goal for a group of students, you plan for the words they will work with. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Here is what we know about word work: the part of the word that moves is the part that students attend to. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Teachers know the importance of a carefully constructed lesson, but when it comes to word study, they may have only a general idea of what they hope to accomplish, such as to build words with long- and short- i patterns or to focus on digraphs. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Those seem like appropriate choices, but if we understand how alphabetic skills develop, we realize that those four words would be inappropriate to include, because development of digraph knowledge comes long before more-challenging vowel combinations. (choiceliteracy.com)
  • Frozen fruits and vegetables can be good choices as long as there is no added sugar or salt. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The term typhoid derived from the ancient Greek word for cloud, was chosen to emphasize the severity and long lasting neuropsychiatric effects among the untreated. (medscape.com)
  • THE CHOSEN is a narrative show, which means it's not a documentary. (movieguide.org)
  • After marking your choice, click Show . (lu.se)
  • A group of lexicographers at OUP gave people a choice of: "Goblin mode," "metaverse," and "#IStandWith. (kptv.com)
  • People are embracing their inner goblin, and voters choosing 'goblin mode' as the Word of the Year tells us the concept is likely here to stay," added Grathwohl. (kptv.com)
  • While this new word choice as a value statement still lacks strength and substantiation, most people will at least immediately understand what it means. (1000watt.net)
  • In this video, we will see Top 15 Favorite Words Chosen by Fans. (koreanclass101.com)
  • My name is Katyusha and I am here for you with 15 favorite words chosen by you, our fans. (languagehelpers.com)
  • Recognizing choice and reframing response to outcome can lighten these loads. (kevinmd.com)
  • Here's the deal: you can use the word "between" when you are talking about distinct, individual items even if there are more than two of them. (stackexchange.com)
  • Runner-ups for the Word of the Day title include "gaslighting," "big dick energy," "techlash," "incel" and "orbiting. (terracestandard.com)
  • If so, you might already be in "goblin mode" -- chosen by the public as the 2022 Oxford word of the year. (kptv.com)
  • The OUP word of the year -- also known as the Oxford word of the year -- was chosen by the public for the first time. (kptv.com)
  • Sixteen of those will be open to public vote in a bracket-style competition on April 2nd and the final selected word will be announced on April 10th. (purplepawn.com)
  • What if you started using more positively charged words instead of negative ones? (berniesiegelmd.com)
  • A few years ago, I decided it was time to stop hurting myself with my negative thoughts and words. (voiceamerica.com)
  • Choosing the right words may at times feel like nothing more than a game of competitive semantics. (1000watt.net)
  • Healthy Restaurant Programme is a project conducted by the Health Promotion Centre, Ministry of Health in order to increase knowledge about healthier choice food and increase accessibility and availability to healthy food choices in the country. (who.int)
  • This is why knowing the types of words your customers use is critical. (1000watt.net)
  • With a career spanning three major label studio releases- These Simple Truths (2009), Live Like That (2012) and Something Different (2015), plus 2013's celebrated holiday offering, Merry Christmas To You- and multiple hits, including Gold-certified "The Words I Would Say," "You Love Me Anyway" and "Live Like That," among others, Sidewalk Prophets remains a mainstay at Christian radio. (curb.com)
  • Word Entertainment, they've been nominated for a Billboard Music Award, multiple K-LOVE Fan Awards and four Dove Awards, taking home the New Artist of the Year Dove in 2010. (curb.com)
  • The two words seem to be both used in a scientific or technical sense and are usually synonyms with 'persister' being far more common. (stackexchange.com)
  • Roll the dice and we'll give you three random panels chosen from over 24 years of comics. (penny-arcade.com)
  • 4. Receive assistance from the Health Promotion Centre in terms of publishing promotional materials related to Healthier Choice Logo. (who.int)
  • Disinformation would have also been a really, really interesting word of the year this year, but our choice of misinformation was very intentional,' she said. (fox6now.com)
  • This happens at my house all the time: I'll get a blank stare from my four-year-old after I've asked her to do something because I've used a word that didn't compute in her young mind. (1000watt.net)
  • Yes' second album Time And A Word solidified and broadened their sound, using an orchestra to good effect. (ccmusic.com)
  • loh) - Ahndi says this is the best Italian swear word ever, and it's a pretty doggone good one, I agree. (italylogue.com)