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descriptive account

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descriptive
adjective
uk /dɪˈskrɪp.tɪv/ us /dɪˈskrɪp.t̬ɪv/
describing something, especially in a detailed, ...
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account
noun
uk /əˈkaʊnt/ us /əˈkaʊnt/
an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you ...
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Examples of descriptive account


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As a practical, descriptiveaccount, this study is highly successful.
Ignoring more extreme cases of infrequency can distort a descriptiveaccount of the language.
However, this was only a descriptiveaccount and lacked experimental control.
Our overall goal was to present a descriptiveaccount of children's earliest encounters with apologies.
A better descriptiveaccount is available in the conceptual development literature.
These claims are well within the scope of a descriptiveaccount.
In addition to being a good descriptiveaccount, this chapter addresses questions of considerable theoretical importance.
Instead, a descriptiveaccount of the positive and negative effects of caregiving on the well-being of supporters is presented.
It gives an excellent descriptiveaccount of the industry.
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It's not entirely clear that emergence theory actually explains the problematic data under discussion, or merely offers a different descriptiveaccount of them.
I begin with a descriptiveaccount of each before considering some of the wider implications that, together, these two books raise.
As his descriptiveaccount unfolds, it is not merely a role demanding exquisite skills but also one that is loaded with risk.
Expected utility theory, for instance, was initially used as a descriptiveaccount of microeconomic behavior - not as a prescriptive benchmark for evaluating choice.
The book is beautifully presented and contains a richly descriptiveaccount of a survey of costume dating mostly from the mid to late 1980s.
Research utilising phenomenology will provide health professionals with an interpretive and descriptiveaccount of the women's experiences during treatment decision-making.
This is a descriptiveaccount with some explanatory dimensions; but it is not a philosophical account - much less one that fulfills the program of a strong hermeneutical philosophy.
What we are left with, however, is nonetheless a largely descriptiveaccount, and one constrained by its almost total dependence on formal readings of architectural organization.
In other words, these two chapters are more philosophical basis for the intuitive and descriptiveaccount of the previous chapters.
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Chapters 11-12 attempt to give the intuitive and descriptiveaccount of the technological pattern a measure of systematic firmness and clarity (57).
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