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“I find it footnote-worthy that the only request I've ever received in the last four years to ban a commenter on content-oriented grounds came from someone claiming to be libertarian.”
Questions About Blogging, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“The idea that all creative works an artist could conceivably bring into existence will be responses to and reworkings of the creative works they have experienced reads to me as an assumption of nominal parsing, content-oriented perspective.”
“The site uses a content-oriented strategy that allows you to download free guides and access to professional help.”
“Men, meanwhile, are most active on sites like Digg, YouTube and LinkedIn, which are more content-oriented and promotional than discussion-based.”
“When referencing the possibility for newspaper critics to still retain their jobs and adapt, she states, "and maybe they'll reach younger auds in a way that stodgy content-oriented critics who don't appreciate visual effects do not.”
The New Breed of Movie Critics: The Online Generation « FirstShowing.net
“On the one hand, I think the whole idea of it smacks of a content-oriented approach to the field, an attempt to sub-divide into discrete types identified by their key combinations of tropes.”
“It could refer to content-oriented applications (movies, books, magazines, etc.), which in their physical forms, vary in price based on location - we already know that this is true of books.”
“The other axis is content-oriented: Call it 'PG' vs. 'not PG.”
Is Linden Lab's proposed content rating system in trouble before it begins?
“Mr. Graves "is content-oriented, and that is where PR is moving to," said Miles Young,”
The Wall Street Journal: Graves Named to Lead Ogilvy Public Relations
“Yes, I realize I'm flogging this, but even I am a bit stunned at how utterly unprepared Little Miss Suzie All-Caps is to have a real, content-oriented discussion on her favourite topic -- Teh Precious Fetuses.”
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... to use these words in spoken English and reap esteem. In the SPOKEN corpus of the COCA (full corpus: 450 million words) none of these occur.
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EN - compound adjectives ending in "-ed"
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EN - compound adjectives
Adjectively used nominal phrases with a "-" inside.
t-test, O-ring, B-grade, so-called, on-site, at-large, in-your-face, in-state, on-time, up-to-the-minute, in-store, on-call and 965 more...
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good, virtuous traits that are common in human behaviour.
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( randomness, descriptive, psychology, virtue, mindset, perspective...bibliophilism, energetic, scientific, trustworthy, integrity, empathy, kindness, generosity, compassion, knowledgeable, sincerity, foresight and 81 more...
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