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28 Αυγ 2014 · I know what a landscape means but i am unable to figure out how political landscape is defined here. what i have inferred from the definition is "broad scope of political happenings throughout the country. Such things as party in power, issues being discussed by most people, election process and much more" Is this correct or i am wrong on this?
Scenery is a term with generally broader in meaning than landscape (which may encompass landscape). It often refers to indoor settings. Merriam-Websters defines scenery as: 1: the painted scenes or hangings and accessories used on a theater stage. 2: a picturesque view or landscape. 3: one's usual surroundings [e.g.] needed a change of scenery
20 Φεβ 2016 · Somebody said this phrase in some political conversation on the radio, and I can't find the definition of what does the word caché mean in English. If you search in the google books, you will find a lot of uses of the phrase without an acute accent. But it was pronounced as if it had an accent.
25 Μαρ 2016 · Right—the crucial point with "corporate landscape"—and one that I'm not sure the poster would be able to glean from further independent research—is that the term describes the economic environment that one or more corporations find themselves in, not the economic environment within a particular corporation.
18 Ιουν 2015 · The earlier question on this site for calculus answers "calculation" can be interchanged with "calculus" but doesn't go deeper into the "political calculus" phrase. Urban Dictionary is the only internet search result to return the phrase "political calculus", all other sources just list "calculus". I'm not convinced by the single UD definition.
5 Ιουν 2014 · However, the term is not limited to views about political allegiances. To be explicit, you would have to preface it with a delimiting term, such as ideological chauvinism. Also consider partisan. A strong supporter of a party, cause, or person.
While this issue always seems to get mired in arguments about political correctness, I'd offer another perspective. I switched to BCE/CE before I was even aware of the political correctness issue: I had previously found the whole BC/AD confusing, so when I happened upon the new abbreviations in a scholarly source and then looked them up, to me, it made a lot more sense for stylistic reasons.
6 Ιουλ 2017 · Though the metaphorical expansion of optics into the political arena feels novel, it has actually been brewing for a few decades. On May 31, 1978 , The Wall Street Journal quoted Jimmy Carter’s special counselor on inflation, Robert Strauss, as saying that business leaders who went along with Carter’s anti-inflation measures might be invited to the White House as a token of appreciation.
I'm reading an English text about politics, and in one paragraph I found "voters," "electorates" and "constituents." Now I would like to know if they are absolutely the same, or if they have slightly
Days of effort is probably the most accurate. Work-days is shorter. Labour(or labor)days sounds more manual. Developer days is fine if you want to only look at part of the job, but Analysis days, Tester days etc would be needed t