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What should the nature and descriptiveness of the scale labels be?
It was later criticised for its descriptiveness and the lack of theory.
Her novels have been acclaimed for their rich descriptiveness and historical realism.
Its reference symbolizes the confusion and lack of descriptiveness that came from such an idol.
In addition, his pictures have both the traditional descriptiveness of conventional photographs and a graphic, metaphoric emotional power.
Because some of these terms have no equivalent in foreign languages, they are not easily translated and the descriptiveness is often lost in translation.
"Descriptiveness is evaluated according to 'that segment of the purchasing public which is familiar with that language.'"
The second edition's rigorous descriptiveness turns out (thusly) to be cryptoprescriptive.
It is a drug memoir of sorts, albeit without the hardcore confessional descriptiveness of the genre.
The pieces had many of the elements one seeks in concert works, including recurring motifs, counterpoint, coloristic descriptiveness and dramatic shape.
The most frequent bases are likelihood of confusion with an existing registered mark and genericness or descriptiveness of the mark for which registration is sought.
In typical crucifixes, Christ's facial features are reduced to stylized abbreviations that are less detailed in their descriptiveness.
The dialogue-heavy writing and minimalist descriptiveness also lessen the amount of text, so a moderately fast reader could finish the whole thing in a bit over two hours.
However, "foreign words from dead or obscure languages may be so unfamiliar to the American buying public that they should not be translated into English for descriptiveness purposes."
The enthusiastic descriptiveness of Wall's book would lead one to suppose the latter, particularly when he indulges, at the end, in thumbnail sketches of the "Flaubert circle."
For all intents and purposes however, the terms "IMTA" and "integrated aquaculture" differ only in their degree of descriptiveness.
Much as one might long for a modicum of plain ordinary descriptiveness here, at least the photographers involved are radically challenging the dogma that cameras have an obligation to details.
Finer grained equivalents of gabbro are called diabase, although the vernacular term microgabbro is often used when extra descriptiveness is desired.
While surveying the field monuments of County Clare, he became fascinated by the variety and descriptiveness of the folk tales he heard being recited by the locals.
Apple's application was refused registration [in the U.S.] based on descriptiveness...." LEO: Oh, interesting.
Due to the tale's grisly subject matter, and so controversial was the story in style and descriptiveness, copies of Weird Tales had to be withdrawn from sale in many places.
If the action is premised on a defect in the mark itself, such as likelihood of confusion, genericness, or descriptiveness, the applicant may need to present evidence and legal argument to overcome this rejection.
Because "Baby Dry" was a "synctactically unusual juxtaposition" that was uncommon in the English language, the mark was distinctive, and therefore registrable despite the charge of descriptiveness contained in the initial rejection of the application.
Mr. Levine brings out the descriptiveness of the score, how it responds to emotions, to gestures and to the natural phenomena the characters talk about, but at the same time the music swings forward with its own energy, passion, luster and determination.
During the appeal hearing, USPTO lawyers discussed the degree of descriptiveness needed in order to keep the term limited to Apple products, but concluded that the term has grown much broader over the last several years and could not be restricted.