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"textbook" Definitions
  1. used to describe something that is done exactly as it should be done, in the best possible way

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Still, develop it did, becoming a textbook example of how storms follow no textbook.
So the textbook boxing of Pep, while textbook in principle, was not very typical at all.
For a generation, Paul Samuelson's great textbook "Economics: An Introductory Analysis" was a best-selling textbook.
While it is illegal to make photocopies of a textbook, there's nothing wrong with splitting textbook custody.
PT: The textbook publisher, SAGE, said through a spokesperson that the textbook authors reviewed the section on rape.
Figure 12.53 shows the standard textbook picture (hey, I wrote the standard textbook!) of the effects of a tariff.
The best textbook the organization reviewed achieved a score of 70%, with the average textbook earning a paltry 0003%.
Shots were fired in my Discrete Math textbook from ProgrammerHumor "A picture like this is called a tree," reads the textbook.
As one of the authors of a textbook on criminal justice, I'm literally the person who creates the textbook definition of rape.
The cost when bundled with a textbook varies depending on factors like whether the textbook is digital or print, but averaged $126.
It is, you could even say, a textbook case: His photo appears in a criminal justice textbook next to the definition of rape.
Mr Pashinian has led a textbook velvet revolution, made possible by textbook mistakes by the government, which tried to hang onto power after losing its legitimacy.
"If you think about the way she is being criticized, it is textbook misogyny, textbook patronizing, it is all these things," Hathaway told the Evening Standard.
While e-textbook prices may be lower than the cost of a brand new textbook, many of these course materials drop in price as they are re-used, resold, etc.
Interestingly, the editors of Human Anatomy, the textbook with parity, are Elaine N. Marieb and Katja Hoehn, both women, while the textbook with the worst ratio was edited solely by men.
The proposed merger of textbook publishers McGraw-Hill Education Inc and Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc, announced in May, would reduce the number of major textbook publishers from four to three.
On Tennis MELBOURNE, Australia — Grigor Dimitrov's game is textbook.
In biology class, my teacher gives me a digital textbook to read from and take notes, which is more helpful and interactive than if I were to use a hard copy textbook.
The British textbook attributed part of the American Revolution to British folks getting tired of fighting the French during the French and Indian war, a tidbit that an American textbook wouldn't have explored.
In every instance, their investigations have been textbook examples of
Is there a more textbook definition of misogyny than that?
A textbook example of such "negative externalities" is air pollution.
Yet the handling of Radha's case was far from textbook.
One did the textbook and manuscript and we split that.
It's a textbook case of what psychologist call confirmation bias.
The official calls those strikes "textbook cases" of preventive action.
"It was a textbook pregnancy to start with," Natalie explains.
My bulimia was just that kind of textbook eating disorder.
The textbook focuses on the narratives of other young people.
Ryan said the comments were a "textbook" example of racism.
This photo, though, isn't from a museum or a textbook.
These days, studying the textbook doesn't seem to help much.
Can I buy a used textbook with an access code?
After the Chinese, textbook Egyptians seemed remarkably uninspired by development.
He was struggling on the crutches and dropped a textbook.
In his township school, 237 children shared a single textbook.
Trump takes a textbook oxymoron and gives it presidential form.
Those states are the two largest markets for textbook publishers.
I found him back in his office with his textbook.
Thankfully, many schools have moved away from the traditional textbook.
Dr. Wilkins updated her textbook every four years or so.
In other words, I am not the textbook GoPro user.
They'll cost you less than the price of a textbook.
Democrats called the president's attacks "textbook mob tactics" of coercion.
There is no textbook, only a set of empirical papers.
So she decided to email the authors of the textbook.
They're as textbook in the air as they are powerful.
And only 2.2 percent of the textbook images depicted elderly patients.
" [Opens PoliSci textbook, flips to "caucus" section, reads]: "Caucus is different.
Pelle Braendgaard has the textbook bio of an old-guard programmer.
That is what Cramer classified as the textbook definition of sloppiness.
Why it matters: This is a textbook example of algorithmic bias.
In other words, Ally is a textbook example of white feminism.
It was a "textbook sexual assault investigation," Fitzgerald told BuzzFeed News.
Tse had co-founded Zookal, a textbook rental startup in 2011.
An example would be reading a textbook and passing a test.
Its population structure is more like a textbook pyramid (see chart).
I don't even know that I've seen it in a textbook.
How does that behavior not fit the textbook definition of racism?
It was a textbook example of the benefits of capital flows.
It seems Sophie has become a textbook victim of sexual torment.
Many of the synergies are textbook: combined customers and streamlined marketing.
So far, this sounds a lot like your high school textbook.
"The sex was textbook generic," InTouch quoted Clifford saying in 2011.
For many economists, this is a textbook emerging market currency crisis.
Mr Trump's abandonment of the Kurds was an equally textbook blunder.
A look at an introductory economics textbook will show as much.
Textbook costs have long been a sore spot for college students.
Samsung is a textbook example of what pushy activists look for.
But that's about equality, not the standard textbook definition of socialism.
The textbook response is fiscal stimulus with spending or tax cuts.
This is a design straight out of old-school Mario's textbook.
The life-saving effort was in many ways textbook battlefield medicine.
His nights and weekends were soon dedicated economic textbook-reading time.
Textbook score and Colombia finally paid for its lack of numbers.
Devin Heroux: It was textbook American curling in the 4th end.
It is a textbook example of the failures of white feminism.
It's almost literally a textbook approach, when you think about it.
It was like a photo straight out of a civics textbook.
From "crackpot theory" (birds are dinosaurs) to textbook in 433 years.
This is a textbook example of how a society destroys itself.
Mr. Weir did not set out to write a science textbook.
We get mechanical, textbook definitions of menorahs and sufganiyot and dreidels.
Chaffetz' entire political career is a textbook case of Nixonian morality.
This book is part textbook and part travelogue, with gorgeous photographs.
But The Dead Queens Club never reads like a history textbook.
"The sex was textbook generic," InTouch quotes Clifford saying in 2011.
Paul Ryan called them the "textbook definition" of a racist comment.
It was a very worn copy of an American literature textbook I found in the English Department on day one, and the similarly shabby purple world literature textbook, plus any accompanying workbooks I could scrounge up.
One explanation is a textbook example of the law of unintended consequences.
This is a textbook way to start a career-defining rap album.
The post is a textbook example of a Blue Detective conspiracy musing.
Outside a school textbook outlet, discarded tomes lay strewn on the ground.
How the Cubs pulled this one out was, well, not exactly textbook.
The creators of the textbook responded to the Twitter hysteria as well.
"The content team is writing a textbook, not a blog," she adds.
This is not just a spoiler but also textbook kissing-and-telling.
The family is textbook-dysfunctional, but they have a lot of love.
You know, the one who is a textbook knight in shining armor.
THINK ABOUT TIMING Who tends to get snookered on high textbook costs?
While there is no textbook right way, there is a wrong way.
Look no further than Alexa Chung's delightful take on textbook summer outfits.
If renting is not an option, textbook comparison sites such as BookFinder.
The U.N has called the campaign a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
And as I said, the textbook definition of what constitutes sexual assault.
The team's pregame meal was torn-out pages of an algebra textbook.
But unlike Monday's textbook touchdown, today's landing didn't quite go as planned.
Most people grow up thinking about science in a textbook-centric way.
For the most part, this is pretty much your textbook Bachelor cast.
"Do you not understand that you are a textbook psychopath?" she asks.
It opens at a school, with young students looking at a textbook.
Shawn is a textbook example for celebs dealing with selfie-starved fans.
But Britney is a textbook example of the corrosive side of fame.
The spinoff was inspired by a Hogwarts textbook of the same name.
Ryan called the comments "textbook" racism but is sticking with his endorsement.
It looks like a textbook example of setting someone up for failure.
Former law enforcement agents have disputed the characterization, calling the arrest textbook.
This is textbook realism, and it is predictable — to those paying attention.
It is the textbook embodiment of an earworm: once heard, never forgotten.
For example, dinosaurs probably didn't look the way your textbook depicted them.
His speech patterns are like something straight out of a psychiatric textbook.
"You can open a textbook and learn the facts," Ms. Scarcella said.
Textbook isolation off a switch, the perpetual victimizer roasting the perpetual victim.
This service, she noted, can often cost less than a single textbook.
Bantering, something so innocuous and ultimately trivial, is absolute textbook shit talking.
The textbook one-two — an orthodox jab followed by an overhand right.
For North Korea watchers like Maxwell, this is textbook Kim regime behavior.
A textbook disruptive strategy targets the low end of the existing market.
Arms and backs that are animated by something more than the textbook.
"There may be some philosophical, you know, kind of textbook disagreement," Gov.
Team Giannis' Kyle Lowry of the Toronto Raptors took multiple textbook charges.
Her book "Beta Decay" remains a standard textbook for nuclear physics students.
Above, a student holding a Chinese-language textbook near a food stall.
He believes a textbook correction of 10 percent could happen before spring.
And in some cases the company isn't there yet, by textbook standards.
The Texas edition of the same textbook, above, contains only blank space.
I have a successful textbook in human development, a basic college course.
"Financial Intelligence" is the closest reference to a textbook in this list.
Matsuyama's swing, though far from textbook, is thrilling in its own way.
"What we have done with Facebook can't be found in a textbook."
He has an exam tomorrow morning and I'm thoroughly reading my textbook.
By taking turns with the textbook, students can reduce their costs significantly.
" The United Nations called the situation "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing.
"Many of the problems we face have no textbook solutions," Bezos wrote.
According to textbook economics, persistent trade deficits are not supposed to happen.
His textbook, "Molecular Biology of the Gene," helped define the new field.
The U.N. rights agency said it was "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
Young Mr. Marshall did a textbook dab in the hallowed halls of Congress.
From his initial charm to his subsequent gaslighting, Parker's behavior is textbook toxic.
What Lord King probably had in mind was a well-thumbed textbook model.
It was textbook Donald: puckish and irreverent, uncowed and every bit the bully.
The United Nations has called the assault a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
A drop that size falls into the textbook definition of a bear market.
PERINO: That was the name of my textbook when I was taking Spanish.
For some, that play was the textbook way to defend such a route.
The textbook also suggests that the tango, rumba and salsa are Mexican dances.
"You never said page 245 of that textbook changed my life," Dadlani said.
What do you get when a children's textbook update morphs into viral fandom?
The findings, originally reported by Reuters, is a textbook example of algorithmic bias.
It's the antidote to the stale, single-source textbook, refreshed once a decade.
The suicide attempt chapter is for me a textbook case of dark humor!
The baseless hate was textbook misogyny, as other critics have since pointed out.
It's textbook narcissism, and Simpson showed signs of it from an early age.
He wrote a plumbing textbook that became the standard for students in Britain.
He has money in his pocket, and he can still open a textbook.
And the — as I said, the textbook definition of what constitutes sexual assault.
And when it comes to promoting on the job success, Trump is textbook.
Their experience raises the question of what constitutes a true, textbook multiple orgasm.
The daily lesson on debunking fake news is from the textbook on verification.
SanFilippo rented the textbook from Amazon for only $62.70, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
A now-textbook case is the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
He co-authored a textbook arguing that women shouldn't run for public office.
"You could write a textbook on how they healed from trauma," Makos says.
My sister is, in many ways, what one might call a "textbook" Leo.
In the textbook economy, wages are the variable that balances supply and demand.
"Tiffany is a textbook example of what is happening in retail," Serdari said.
While I appreciate the novelty, the layout feels more school textbook than thriller.
I wanted to write a play, not a textbook or a re-enactment.
The film follows Newt Scamander, who wrote the textbook Harry used at Hogwarts.
However, that textbook argument against the euro is only part of Stiglitz's brief.
Any microeconomics textbook will tell you there are limited sources of competitive advantage.
Wade Phillips may be the textbook case of the Peter Principled head coach.
BROADLY: How did the opportunity to include Turner's image in this textbook arise?
Literally all they gave me was a textbook, a bible, and a notebook.
Perlego, the textbook subscription service, has raised $9 million in Series A funding.
But, practicality be damned, it's definitely cool, in the textbook Galliano-Margiela fashion.
It's just so textbook, the permission that men get from their social community.
Want to make a comic book, a kids' book, or a textbook instead?
Textbook economics offered very clear advice about what to do under these circumstances.
This isn't something out of the textbook; this is something out of reality.
Wages are also rising relatively fast, creating the textbook environment for higher prices.
Expect the textbook formula: fast cars, beautiful women, cool gadgets and stunts galore.
He literally wrote the book on harmony, a textbook still in use today.
Contrary to textbook economic theory, unemployment has been falling without inflation flaring up.
I don't have a textbook for dealing with it other than the Bible.
And so, many scientists went back to test textbook theories with greater rigor.
Today it has exclusive partnerships with textbook publishers Fountainhead Press and Bluedoor Publishing.
The smaller ones, roughly the size of a textbook, will do just fine.
The textbook formulas are one thing, but the real-life ones are another.
In the original article, Ms. Goldstein explains the steps of textbook production: 1.
To this, Gates essentially refers to the lessons of a basic economic textbook.
This is a textbook example of what not to do as an IPO.
From top to bottom, China's economic policies are the textbook definition of cheating.
But I did not want a textbook that would parrot what I say.
"History is nothing but the demonstration of Christian truth," one popular textbook said.
The real reason textbook prices have increased has nothing to do with greed.
But the special craft of textbook writing cannot be bought on the cheap!
Everything he does is right out of textbook National Enquirer 101 communication skills.
In addition to traditional textbook learning, the course includes games, songs and drama.
It's like a textbook gone right; your attention couldn't wander if it tried.
"The Golden Globe nominations are a textbook illustration of leadership bias," Smith said.
Mr. Kahneman was ambivalent, arguing that the book would read like a textbook.
What recent research reporting in the Science Times might update your biology textbook?
She is the author of a recently published review textbook on pediatric pathology.
It was a textbook lesson in the difference between the internet and reality.
You're preparing yourself for the final exam, and you are using a textbook.
On the contrary, it is the textbook definition of one form of corruption.
He said learning from a textbook is about memorizing, not actually understanding history.
Plus, they'll even let you read an e-version of your textbook for free while your hard-copy version is being shipped, so there's no need to panic if your professor assigns a textbook assignment that's due before your book ships.
While the Obama/Biden bromance has been well-documented, Biden's surprise party was textbook.
I.e., does it involve captioning images in a textbook, or correctly labeling medical records?
We have one candidate, Hillary Clinton, who is running close to a textbook campaign.
A top U.N. official has called the operation a textbook case of "ethnic cleansing".
I have a new message that might not be very popular: Read the textbook.
Those who remember him from those early days recall sharp elbows and textbook conservatism.
Clutching a textbook, the stocky man could be a bureaucrat from a Kafka novel.
"You[r] April Fool's video is textbook emotional and psychological abuse," wrote one commenter.
Kataguiri's political awakening is a textbook example of the way algorithms beget more algorithms.
Textbook sen-no-sen which shattered Cyborg's forehead and might have ended his career.
Textbook theory says it depends on how tolerant Simon and Chris are towards risk.
In California, Booster started working with the textbook service Chegg a few months ago.
Babylon Berlin is, far and away, Netflix's most compelling alternative to a history textbook.
You will end up a cautionary tale in a journalism textbook if you publish.
That tryst was described as "textbook generic" sex, Daniels claimed, and was allegedly unprotected.
This tactic — befriending victims in order to build false trust — is textbook for abusers.
The emphasis on expert systems, on the other hand, is a bit less textbook.
"[Martin's songs are] a textbook adaptation of what makes a good melody," says Pallett.
"(Storm) has become a textbook successful military operation," said Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic.
Until then it had been a textbook example of the American dream come true.
In many ways, as in the past, they've defied a lot of the textbook.
In fact, as any South Asian person can attest, this is textbook arranged marriage.
It's a textbook example of skating to the puck rather than to its trajectory.
This is probably the closest to a textbook case of gerrymandering you can get.
Amazon fined a college student $3,800 for returning a rented textbook four days late.
"That's a textbook case of a preventive war," the senior Administration official told me.
If anything, it was like a textbook, or what today we'd call a tablet.
But the philosophies and the ideas behind this textbook socialism are not just foolish.
But we don't live in a textbook, and the lack of wage growth persists.
This is a textbook case of how not to treat someone in that condition.
Consider the House Republican tax plan, an almost textbook example of trickle-down economics.
People should know what's in the textbook; above all, they should buy my book!
Carol is a textbook lesbian romance, featuring Rooney Mara as her working-class lover.
Content licensing to textbook publishers and other sites is also a growing revenue stream.
The reaction to the Turkish coup has been a textbook example of this dynamic.
He lives in Arlington, Texas, where he's a technology director for a textbook publisher.
There's nothing incompatible about money in your pocket and a textbook on your desk.
It's a textbook Future track detailing his favorite drugs, new jewelry, and personal struggles.
The U.N. has called the Myanmar military operations a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
The 39-year-old woman had behaved in a "textbook way" according to Cuomo.
Harry thinks that I don't like vistas, but it was amazing, stereotypical-like, textbook.
"Probably why they've dominated origin for 10 years … textbook tackle," one Twitter user said.
And Goodman, a textbook overachiever, is unquestionably the person most capable of doing so.
Donald Trump's lobbying ban should be treated as a textbook example of fake reform.
"The Deuce" is a textbook demonstration of how to set up multiple character threads.
My experience of sexism and pay disparity reads so textbook that it's almost cliché.
I could not be following a textbook of feelings of separation any more clearly.
What we had in the two downed airplanes was a textbook failure of airmanship.
The Trump-Zelensky dialogue could be used in a textbook chapter on conversational analysis.
The comments about Shiv Roy's (Sarah Snook) turtlenecks alone could fill a college textbook.
"A textbook example of how a professional man should be dressing in his 40s."
If there is ever a textbook need for a class, it is downloaded online.
For a lecture course, it meant following the order of topics in the textbook.
It was a textbook example of old-school political maneuvering, and a remarkable turnabout.
Only by thinking critically about textbook content are historical insights internalized and found meaningful.
At age 11, he picked up a virology textbook at a church book fair.
I am a lifelong textbook author, and my writing is a full-time job.
" Textbook economics offers two reasons factory jobs can be "an escalator out of poverty.
The online textbook rental company reported earnings and revenue that surpassed Wall Street expectations.
"Underground" goes deeper into Harriet Tubman's personal history than your standard American history textbook.
" She called the district court opinion that invalidated the entire law "textbook judicial overreach.
His mental breakdown was the result of a near-textbook case of bipolar disorder.
I've snuck in 30 pages of notes and even a full textbook this way.
You would think it's a textbook case of revenge porn, but there's a rub.
Crazy Rich Asians is a textbook case of a movie's title betraying its substance.
Is it a lot better than reading chapters four and five from this textbook?
In a textbook case of treasure hunter syndrome, we'd underestimated the enormity of the land.
The textbook rental company reported a loss of 12 cents per share, according to Reuters.
Scopes was charged for teaching from a textbook called A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems,
I might as well mention that he literally wrote the textbook on machine learning, too.
Sure, I could read an encyclopedia or a textbook, but I didn't have immediate access.
Horiguchi's knockout victory in the final of Rizin's tournament is a textbook example of that.
"These policies are textbook examples of misguided ideology triumphing over commonsense law enforcement," he added.
Alongside Itten's textbook are numerous irresistible color studies by students, including one by Léna Bergner.
Texas has a history of its textbook selection process being driven by misguided ideological fights.
Upper-level (tropopause) animation shows textbook "cyclonic wrapup" we see w/baroclinic storm development. pic.twitter.
"There's no textbook for how to make a buttock, there's no instructional manual," he says.
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Because it's almost like a textbook for everything that you would do in that category.
He wrote a textbook in 1980 that helped shape a generation's understanding of his field.
Nevertheless, his photo now appears in a criminal justice textbook in the section defining rape.
Indeed, that has had a big knock-on effect already in the textbook publishing world.
Thing Explainer also happens to be published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, a major textbook publisher.
Ryan, who endorsed Trump in June, said those comments met the "textbook" definition of racism.
Park doesn't believe the esports industry will follow much of a "textbook" approach to growth.
The textbook example, Nteta says, is white opposition to welfare prior to 583s federal reform.
He explained that it's better to tap into your creativity than just giving textbook answers.
Eddie Redmayne stars as Newt Scamander, a textbook writer and collector of the titular beasts.
Several of the top-tier candidates, including the insurgents, have run textbook campaigns in Iowa.
The textbook says that inflation should rise, the question is if this time is different.
To buy a textbook that teaches that it's a child's religious duty to kill "sorcerers"?
The fiasco over healthcare reform was a textbook example of how not to advance policy.
Students received a complimentary textbook, produced by Purdue, that described oxycodone as a "moderate" opioid.
" Rayner replies, "Of something that hasn't yet appeared in any textbook, but which soon will.
Amazon fined a college student $3,800 for returning a rented textbook late, CBS Philly reported.
A native of California, Gardner used to create digital content for colleges and textbook companies.
Peccerelli had seen the renowned bone detective Clyde Snow before, but only in a textbook.
To many, it was a textbook case of the mania surrounding digital currencies these days.
The textbook battle is just one example of the HAF's efforts to influence public policy.
He ripped Trump's attacks on a federal judge for his Mexican heritage as "textbook" racism.
I was stunned because the questions were on the assigned material from the textbook (duh)!
In a way, the evolution of the textbook has mirrored that in every other industry.
He has said the change is akin to "giving banks the textbook—not the test".
"It is spirituality understood in a metaphysical way as opposed to textbook religiosity," she says.
But even if the Cavs' offence wasn't a textbook demonstration of team basketball, it worked.
How do these personal narratives convey a different aspect of history than a textbook might?
Glugging from vodka mixed with fruit juice, I remember snorting lines off my Economics textbook.
I had, maybe, a drink a day, but I never thought it wasn't textbook alcoholism.
An average textbook costs around $110, but can stretch as high as $200 to $300.
But right now, most children are learning about Egypt from an outdated and expensive textbook.
One man lent me his textbook so I could follow along as the group read.
He was a textbook narcissist who hid behind his teachings of God and his love.
Nobel laureate Robert Shiller wrote the textbook on the 2 worst bubbles in recent history.
United Nations officials called the campaign against the Rohingya a "textbook example" of ethnic cleansing.
"Textbook generic" was how she described the sex that she said she had with him.
The spelling rules are useful, but this is, after all, a novel, not a textbook.
He is teaching Washington from the textbook of championship basketball he read at Boeheim's elbow.
Gaskin's "kind and positive disposition" and the abundance of the food, are textbook A.S.M.R. triggers.
This is a textbook example of "arbitrary and capricious" conduct — exactly what the law prohibits.
He said the Fed was proposing to give banks a textbook, not the test itself.
" Taxing carbon dioxide emissions to reduce energy use, she added, is "absolutely standard textbook economics.
As an academic she wrote a textbook that is still used by undergraduates in Bulgaria.
In November 2019, he published Cytokine Storm Syndrome, the first dedicated textbook on cytokine storms.
Hunter Biden's deals are textbook examples of how political families become rich from public service.
You could even forgo using a textbook and rely on your own notes and presentations.
Life has never been easier for avid readers or for students with lengthy textbook lists.
Rent controls are a textbook example of a well-intentioned policy that does not work.
And he had a pattern that I think is straight out of a psychology textbook.
In the same place, the Texas edition of the textbook, above, contains only blank space.
In Arizona, a book on sketching and a physics textbook were banned, the report said.
The insights derived from these visits are beautifully descriptive yet concise, textbook perfect, formal analyses.
It is a textbook case of government turning a good thing into an unfair thing.
Branson's social media strategy is a textbook approach on how to manage a public identity.
The name of the chairman of the textbook board, a Hindu professor, does not appear.
He published the first textbook on phishing in 2006 and holds more than 100 patents.
I think the president might benefit from a basic civics textbook, something with large print.
The reception of Senator Elizabeth Warren's DNA results is a textbook case in this confusion.
Chapter eight of Mankiw's textbook is a lengthy exploration of the economic costs of taxation.
Trump Rules Produce growers represent a textbook example of what businesses describe as regulatory fatigue.
The textbook example is the mafia warning: Pay me money or I will hurt you.
The United Nations called it "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing," which Myanmar has denied.
We know the textbook definitions of those words, but can their meanings change over time?
Nobody wants to comb through some dry textbook just to learn about something they enjoy.
" Ryan previously called Trump's remarks about Judge Gonzalo Curiel "the textbook definition of a racist comment.
"What he said and did and does is the textbook definition of sexual assault," Biden shouted.
So he went out and spent $10 million on one textbook to show what was possible.
In Silicon Valley, we were the ones that wrote the textbook on how to do acquisitions.
The book she sold was a criminology textbook published by Pearson that she bought at Goodwill.
For Warren's supporters, it was a textbook case of mansplaining followed by males silencing a woman.
In one tweet, he said the president was an "almost textbook case" of narcissistic personality disorder.
"They'd say, 'We don't have a textbook on 61-year-olds having a baby," Cecile laughed.
Buchanan came storming in at a corner and delivered a textbook header to break the deadlock.
A textbook example of insider trading, the Stewart case would once have seemed open-and-shut.
A fuckboy isn't quite a textbook villain, because he very much believes he's a nice guy.
This argument is in fact a textbook example of the cynicism and smallness inherent in realism.
Cydney wins the Fishy this week for a move that is textbook Survivor in its perfection.
She took out the crumpled picture of Bette Davis that she hid inside her science textbook.
But, it turns out the experts, textbook writers, and everyone else has it wrong this time.
Wands were actually cheaper than expected, but about the same price as their most expensive textbook.
"What he said he did and does is a textbook definition of sexual assault," Biden said.
It's such textbook Survivor that it's astounding this tribe of super fans can't figure it out.
At no point do they want to not be moms — just not textbook variety good moms.
China isn't known for being progressive with sex education, but a new textbook is changing that.
Of the 4,19803 pages in America's most popular psychiatry textbook, normal emotions get half a page.
"The way that Chipotle has been handling the legitimate claims has been textbook appropriate," Marler said.
This is a true creative's desktop in a laptop, without being as thick as a textbook.
He was glam that didn't have to go the gym—the textbook definition of heated charisma.
In 2007, the average cost of a new textbook was $57, compared to $79 in 2013.
Looking at a chart of Alphabet, Gordon noted a "textbook" setup that indicated a corrective rally.
Dan Rosensweig the chief executive of online textbook rental firm Chegg was named to Time Inc.
The textbook definition of terrorism, after all, is that it heightens fear among civilians at home.
Mighty No. 9 is a textbook example of what can go wrong with a Kickstarter project.
Fanning, on the other hand, plays Alicia Simms, practically the textbook definition of a thirst trap.
We diagnose disease with textbook knowledge and prescribe medications because those are the hammers we have.
The $3,800 fine is more than 60 times the price SanFilippo originally paid for the textbook.
If this was a textbook definition of racism, then so be it—maybe racism was true.
"This is textbook and it's been done well," Bossert added later from the White House podium.
Yet on Ireland, this has been a textbook example of kicking the can down the road.
The movie "can lay some claim to a textbook perfection," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times.
It's a textbook side effect of a maturing economic cycle with full employment, according to Paulsen.
Elon Musk and Facebook AI chief Yann LeCun have also said good things about this textbook.
All this is delivered in a formulaic prose that is generally as compelling as a textbook.
"Most people never get to that chapter in the textbook," he said, with a small laugh.
Others borrowers slashing pricing are grocer Albertson's, networking firm Riverbed Technology and textbook publisher Cengage Learning.
Brexit, as the British departure from the European Union is known, is a textbook glass cliff.
"This was a textbook operation, carried out in a safe manner, and done securely," Albence said.
Those changes, it said, were a "textbook example" of vote denial under the Voting Rights Act.
For the textbook scam, the group targeted family owned businesses and many went out of business.
After the company spun off its profitable college textbook division, its stock plunged nearly 40 percent.
"Every single textbook of obstetrics will have some mention of lower back pain," Dr. Artal said.
Stacy said her trigonometry textbook this year was so dilapidated, the entire first chapter was gone.
Right out of the gate, Ryan disavowed Trump's remarks, calling them the "textbook definition" of racism.
I didn't learn "atheist" until a couple years later in my religion textbook in eighth grade.
It's not textbook boxing but for a slower moving, aggressive fighter this method works a treat.
You don't always have to have the textbook case of a physical attack or physical coercion.
CALLIE RENNISON: When we set out to write this textbook, we wanted to incorporate many things.
I began to panic and cry, and my girlfriend started spitting out textbook symptoms of BPD.
What attention and conversation about the criminal justice system have you seen since publishing the textbook?
The great textbook boxers like Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson didn't shift for this reason.
He&aposs a wild fighter, throws shots all over the place, nothing about him is textbook.
While there, he revised a textbook called "Thermodynamics and Heat Power," originally written by Irving Granet.
In the textbook, she said, "it was hard for me to visualize the whole 210" degrees.
Purposely increasing the budget deficit to stimulate aggregate demand is a textbook technique to stimulate growth.
To see a textbook example of this check out Miguel Cotto's recent career against larger middleweights.
What happened in North Carolina during the 2018 midterms was a textbook case of election fraud.
A textbook example of Greco-Roman naturalism, it was cast in Yemen, as an inscription confirms.
"It's borderline textbook, six, seven, eight, nine, what they're going to," Padres Manager Andy Green said.
And for education company Pearson, the problem is also one of its key products: the textbook.
The risk is that this handoff doesn't happen as smoothly as an economic textbook might predict.
A top U.N. official has described the military's actions as a textbook case of "ethnic cleansing".
But 21 years later, the Hernandez shooting provides a textbook case of what could go wrong.
Foreign aid underwrote the school system, so the textbook business jump-started the book publishing industry.
Tell the students which parts of the textbook they should read and give them some homework.
He is also the author of "Applying Analytics" (Taylor & Francis Group, 2014), a textbook for undergraduates.
She is the editor of "Greening Philosophy: A Fresh Introduction to the Field," a philosophy textbook.
And you get all of this for a price less than that of a single textbook.
When I was a teenager, it became as necessary to me as any health class textbook.
It is a textbook example of what federal prosecutors and agents are taught not to do.
State or district textbook reviewers go over each book and ask publishers for further changes. 4.
I for one don't have a single physical textbook, but I benefit greatly using online methods.
Her talks, a product of serious original research and deft scripts, were no mere textbook recitations.
High textbook prices have long been a bane for students, but students now have more workarounds.
You're certainly responding in a textbook way: doubting yourself, clamming up, taking his word as gospel.
Every introductory textbook looks at something similar but more boring—a mass oscillating on a spring.
There&aposs no textbook heterosexual romance where the female lead awaits a prince to rescue her.
Chanel Reynolds is a textbook example of how even the best planners can get caught short.
The beauty of this parody textbook is how much of an educational supplement it could be.
Mankiw's textbook covers the abstract theory that underpins economics as it has been understood for decades.
A textbook doesn't answer all my questions, but a qualified teacher that takes their time does.
Since she started trying to engage the government on the textbook issue, Qiu has treaded carefully.
No wonder audiences have already flocked to it: It's a textbook good time at the theatre.
For a dollar, if you can buy part of a textbook and also get cleaner air?
Kudos to Chris and Anna -- based on Jack's happy face, this looks like textbook co-parenting.
The other thing that's worth clarifying is that anti-fascist groups don't only organize against textbook fascists.
Our textbook offers either "Alas" or "woe is me," and there's little to choose between the two.
There, he checked out the English-language textbook, Using Energy, emblazoned with a windmill on the cover.
The idea is that simply scanning a psychology textbook will show each vocabulary word on a page.
This incorrect information continued to appear in subsequent editions of the textbook for more than two decades.
The code pointed to a college physics textbook published by a Cengage imprint over a decade ago.
Will Ferrell is one of few mainstream comedians who can make a textbook offensive impression sincerely lovable.
The problem for Parker isn't Shelton, but Shelton's age – or, rather, the age of her child's textbook.
Textbook publishers are feeling the chill after industry leader Pearson lowered 2017 profit guidance on January 18.
With a loud sellout crowd arrayed against it, Northwestern played textbook road basketball throughout the first half.
One gives her change—not exactly a textbook approach to development lending but a natural-enough impulse.
A biology textbook contained a picture of a woman with a long worm erupting from her body.
Now, the good news: textbook prices are edging back down, according to surveys by online booksellers CampusBooks.com.
But it is a moot point if your professor is not using OpenStax as the course textbook.
If you look up totalitarian regime, if you look up police state, what they're doing is textbook.
Volley hopes to stay free for students by charging textbook makers, education service providers, and school networks.
A senior UN official this week described the military operation as "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
In reality, though, the actress and comedian says she's "a classic textbook introvert" who values alone time.
In our textbook (in progress), we say that the party has two tasks in choosing a nominee.
A: Occupy Wall Street was a nearly textbook example of a social movement that should have worked.
I studied economics, and what did my textbook say would happen to those 4 million manufacturing workers?
What was printed today in a textbook or a virtual tutorial may very well be obsolete tomorrow.
To become better marketers, those in the tech startup world need to … read a Marketing 101 textbook.
"If I add a new textbook to our servers, within 15 minutes it'll be indexed," he says.
If you read some of this conversation out loud, it sounds like a textbook mother-daughter spat.
The United Nations has called the campaign a textbook example of "ethnic cleansing", a charge Myanmar denies.
In every semester of introductory physics, an instructor (or a textbook) introduces the idea of Ohm's law.
James Wellemeyer, a 17-year-old rising senior at New Jersey's Lawrenceville School, wrote a civics textbook.
Clearly, Ottawa's carbon tax implementation should remind economists how the textbook carbon tax can operate in practice.
The comic-book format makes the material much more interesting than a textbook, Aidan Wohl, 13, said.
Well, the textbook lets everyone know about the characters they're going to see in the film. But!
Slime videos are textbook ASMR because they're repetitive, methodical, and include soft, crinkly sounds and slow motions.
"This is as close as you get to the textbook definition of a workhorse engine," said Aboulafia.
A number of his photos were also used in scientific texts, including this biology textbook from 1957.
Warren Buffett has said that no economic textbook explains the "strange" economic situation we are in today.
The buildup for "25" was textbook, and is still the dominant mode for most major-label artists.
He characterized 2018's violent market sell-offs as "classic textbook" in a Federal Reserve tightening cycle.
Similarly, Conor Lamb, the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district, has run a textbook moderate campaign.
It's hard to imagine a more textbook example of failing on all counts at corporate social responsibility.
The online textbook service Chegg today announced that it has acquired Imagine Easy Solutions for $42 million.
They're textbook epidemiology — they just need to be scaled up to a level never really seen before.
The department includes an array of founding figures of schools of thought long established as textbook canon.
Little of this, of course, would make it into a history textbook, or even an NFL anthology.
The United Nations has called the military's campaign in northern Rakhine a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
If the S&P 500 falls another 6%, it would put the index in textbook correction territory.
He is the author of the medical textbook "Abortion Practice," a comprehensive guide to performing safe abortions.
The NAACP, for example, had a textbook committee that monitored how schoolbooks portrayed black communities and history.
Although it has been marketed as a novel, it blurs the lines between novel and history textbook.
Many of Jones's more infamous broadcasts provide a textbook example of how misinformation gains traction and spreads.
"It wasn't the textbook destination wedding where you basically change the date and the place," he said.
He observes, correctly, that standard textbook economics talks a lot about competition but little about economic power.
And I was in my mid-20s — the textbook clinical age when bipolar disorder tends to present.
Increasingly, even textbook studies and phenomena are coming undone as researchers retest them with more rigorous designs.
Wirecutter's recommended calligraphy kit for beginners is about $50 and has all that, plus a starter textbook.
There was a kid who dropped a textbook in the middle of the hallway and we froze.
He also exhibits textbook traits of mental decline that have worsened measurably over the last three years.
"You don't learn this from a textbook but by doing," Mr. Nakajima said of those early days.
The Trump-Zelensky dialogue could be used in the chapter of a linguistic textbook on conversational analysis.
Seeing the enemy armor vulnerable, the Mandalorian hits it with a thermal detonator and destroys it. Textbook.
Coleman's early designs were a textbook example of the fast-but-casual concept, before that jargon existed.
Even the inclusion of a few words of Darija in a textbook last year caused an uproar.
Buy one of each textbook and use them not to teach history, but to teach critical thinking.
"The best textbooks maybe have 763 pages, and that's in an 800-page textbook," Costello told me.
To Trump's associates and longtime supporters, the decision to send Giuliani out on TV was textbook Trump.
"This seems like a textbook defensive rotation," said Frank Rybinski, chief macro strategist at Aegon Asset Management.
"Treasuries rallied in textbook fashion after the print," Jon Hill, BMO's rates strategist said in a note.
Ms. Park's textbook effort then became untenable after a corruption scandal engulfed her presidency late last year.
There is sometimes substantial variation among textbook prices, and also books with stronger rental and used markets.
But if you want to be more like a Hogwarts student, you can also purchase the textbook.
"This seems like a textbook example of cronyism in action," said Kathleen Clark, a Washington University professor.
He is a Uyghur scholar and textbook author who was detained in Xinjiang, China in October 2016.
Next came a blanquette de veau, the monochrome veal stew cherished by French schoolchildren — textbook buttery deliciousness.
As a student at Winona State University, he organized textbook buyback events on campus twice a year.
Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone's path to success was straight out of a business school textbook.
Unfortunately, Preston Max Allen's meandering show is a textbook example of how to squander a promising concept.
And investigations of some textbook concepts in psychology But troublingly, the textbooks have not been updated accordingly.
It is a case of textbook economics catching up with some of Mr. Trump's unorthodox economic policies.
They see the rigorous process of inquiry, experimentation, and analysis as two-sentence lines in a textbook.
Here he was, using textbook abusive tactics to deny and minimize what he had done to Kelly.
It's not clear whether the decision might affect what textbook publishers decide to include down the road.
Thanks to its colorful images and blocks of text, the book reads more like a magazine than textbook.
I can't believe I just said that—it sounds like it's straight out of a middle school textbook.
"Audemars" is a textbook flexing anthem, while "Unapproachable" sets Scarborough art-rapper Just John against cascading, gated synths.
The ATM, for example, is a textbook example of a machine that was designed to replace human labor.
The comments I received from members of the public about the viral textbook page were predominantly from women.
RocketLit has $1 million in pilots set up, and is hoping to disrupt the $14 billion textbook market.
Or is it perhaps that this global fast food conglomerate has no problem stooping to textbook false advertising?
They awoke to what they assumed was a pesky classmate banging on the door to borrow a textbook.
"Look, I'm not running against Donald Trump," he says in a television commercial that is textbook Bredesen sobriety.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, who only recently endorsed Trump, called the comments from his party's nominee "textbook" racism.
One, he said, had been learning to teach Arabic at a local college, and died clutching a textbook.
To Eric Jackson, an activist investor with SpringOwl Asset Management, Viacom appears to be a textbook-style target.
While no one is a textbook example of their Zodiac sign, it certainly can affect how we behave.
A Chinese textbook manufacturer caught wind, decided to bundle the tech, and now there are millions across Asia.
The mass affluent know that financial success has little to do with your ability to memorize textbook information.
It's more textbook than biography, with each chapter kept brief, but it also contains some surprising personal asides.
But its merits were clear, and the idea caught on quickly, the textbook definition of a disruptive innovation.
Until this year, a history textbook used in Chinese middle schools devoted three pages to the Cultural Revolution.
The core of the argument between the bank and the government could be taken from an economics textbook.
Yes, there are actual books on people like this, I am an RN and they are textbook cases.
It's a schism that's textbook to the point of almost being cliche for domestic abusers, experts told me.
We don't pick our favorite chapter of an undergrad textbook and contently live out our days in it.
It stems from the publication this autumn of a third-grade grammar textbook featuring a rare punctuation mark.
The "Trump Survival Guide" accordingly takes the tone of a high-school civics textbook, with correspondingly shallow depth.
The injunction not to put all your eggs in one basket can be found in any finance textbook.
When Raymond Braun was in high school, his American History textbook barely scratched the surface of LGBTQ history.
If you thought watching Westworld was like flipping through a blood-soaked college philosophy textbook, you weren't wrong.
The biggest right-wing television news network in America is caught up in a textbook sexual harassment scandal.
Then she reveals that the textbook entry about her was accompanied by a huge picture of Princess Leia.
The United Nations has branded the military's campaign "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing" of the minority Rohingya.
He was the textbook "Just the facts, Ma'am" G-man that we're used to seeing in the movies.
But, Justin was a bad boy last weekend and broke their safety code with a textbook windup swing.
Punch "stem cells" into YouTube and your first hit looks like something from a seventh-grade biology textbook.
Niantic managed to hit a very rare, exceptional home run on every textbook point of the game's development.
The current environment for carry is "textbook", says Andreas Koenig, head of foreign exchange at Amundi Asset Management.
Chegg, a technology giant specializing in textbook rental, has confirmed a data breach affecting some 40 million customers.
If "Royals" is a textbook mixolydian composition through and through, "Green Light" is a little trickier to parse.
He has written dry tomes (a bestselling textbook on constitutional law) and moist verse (collected in "Anonymous Intimacy").
"The multilevels have the whole aromatherapy community worried," Peter Holmes, the author of the textbook "Aromatica," told me.
What I'm saying is to suggest that a person's race disqualifies them to do their job is textbook.
In the video, Barrow says textbook publishers can't sell anything unless it's aligned to the Common Core standards.
Many of those people display textbook "antisocial behavior"—technically, a serious disregard for other people's rights—as adolescents.
The cakes they serve at baby showers these days look like something out of an OB/GYN textbook.
The Singapore summit was textbook Trump, namely, his equation of the personal and chemistry with policy and accomplishment.
The result of publication bias: Whole textbook chapters of psychological theories may be resting on overly sunny data.
The situation that is unfolding in Xinjiang, I would argue, fits the textbook definition of crimes against humanity.
The textbook response came from Mayor Pete Buttigieg, when Trump likened him to the Mad Magazine cover character.
There is a textbook definition of socialism as an economic system: The state controls the means of production.
One time, it took me an entire week to get her through a paragraph in the assigned textbook.
Finally, it's no small matter that "Cops" also consistently, and casually, presents textbook bad policing as good policing.
Turns out the activity was directly tied to a textbook used by the school for about 10 years.
Each time I broke my fall as if out of an ancient textbook, none the worse for wear.
By getting ahead of the story, the Democrats can say that they handled their hack in textbook fashion.
THE STONE When cracks start to appear in the world order, the old textbook timeline just won't do.
The result is a coffee-table book aspiring to be a history book that reads like a textbook.
Keys, 23, was more herself this time, producing plenty of highlights with her textbook serve and huge groundstrokes.
The National Curriculum and Textbook Board has included climate change and disasters in the school syllabus since 2013.
The operation was cited as a textbook example in a manual on counterinsurgency doctrine prepared by General Petraeus.
Look for news articles published during that time period featuring the same themes or people from your textbook.
Richard FriedmanNew York To the Editor: As a private-school teacher in Texas, I chose my own textbook.
Colleges began adopting these digital programs over the past decade in response to expensive increases in textbook prices.
He ran what's long been the textbook campaign for Georgia Democrats and, as has become their custom, lost.
A prison in Ohio blocked an inmate from receiving a biology textbook over concerns that it contained nudity.
So maybe my students thought they were striking a blow against the dark hegemony of greedy textbook publishers.
The Legislature did approve some textbook funding, but it only increased general school funding by around $18 million.
Writing a good textbook takes enormous time and effort, and most textbooks yield neither great uptake or riches.
Her son, about twelve years old, peeked out from a window upstairs with a textbook in his hand.
This is a textbook case, step by agonising step, of how not to make a big-budget blockbuster.
"This appears to be a textbook case of fraud," Labaton Sucharow partner Michael Canty said in the release.
They created a course together, the Physics of Dance, and wrote a forthcoming textbook based on that curriculum.
Reading through Mankiw's introductory textbook, one gets a sense that economics is the study of supply and demand.
Her jab was textbook and lanced Andrade up throughout to add another defense to Jedrzejczyk's impressive title run.
" Here is a textbook case of Judge Silberman's "most heinous act in which a democratic government can engage.
It's the textbook that was assigned for my first English class, when I was in the 10th grade.
Additional material is drawn from NYFA's popular textbook which accompanies this curriculum, The Profitable Artist (Allworth Press, 153).
But while I definitely fit the textbook definition of a heavy drinker, that doesn't necessarily signify an addiction.
Textbook prices have skyrocketed over the past few years, which has led 71% of students to ask their parents for money, 41% to skip meals and 31% to take fewer classes to afford their reading material, according to a new survey by Morning Consult for Cengage, an online textbook company.
It's all merely surface; a story we don't see as extending beyond the crisp pages of an elementary textbook.
In the way that the Internet has scrambled pretty much everything, it has remade the textbook of oddball rap.
The last reason not to throw out the textbook is its emphasis on inflation expectations, as well as unemployment.
Almost, you could say, like the trigger response of an engineer confronting an ethics textbook for the first time.
Jaising P. Modi's "Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology", first published in 1920, remains the standard textbook in the three countries.
C.What is more textbook bias then prejudging this investigation before it&aposs over and this one before it begins?
The obituary states that the famed DJ also taught broadcasting and wrote a textbook on radio and TV announcing.
Smith wanted to spotlight social media users who claimed they weren't racist to justify saying something totally textbook racist.
"Conferences have segregated," said Jorge Pullin, a physicist at Louisiana State University and co-author of an LQG textbook.
Matthew Charles is the textbook case Americans hope for as they point to the increasingly flawed rehabilitation prison system.
He said the app is intended to work with full textbook pages and news stories with lots of text.
DexCom was a textbook example for Cramer on why it never pays to get too negative about a stock.
Richard Tibbits is the chief illustrator for Gray's Anatomy, the seminal medical textbook that was first published in 1858.
The president's son, Donald Trump, Jr., called the story "the usual clickbait BS" and "textbook #fakenews" in a tweet.
In Florida, possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis is a misdemeanor, which is a textbook "minor" offense.
Cramer considers this horrible decision by Coppola to be a textbook example of how not to run a company.
Now the textbook and education platform is fueling the public's everlasting needs to keep learning, according to the chief.
I've seen white papers that have looked like presentation decks and others with the complexity of a physics textbook.
" Last week, the United Nations' human rights chief called the assault on Rohingyas a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing.
"This is a textbook defensive move," said Shawn Cruz, manager of trader strategy at TD Ameritrade in New Jersey.
The textbook presents a distorted view of Mexican-Americans, in part because it relies on stereotypes and incorrect assumptions.
"Today was a textbook example of why you should always buy stocks when the market gets clobbered," Cramer said.
Stuart Russell is a leading AI researcher who literally wrote (well, co-authored) the top textbook on the topic.
My own 13-year-old daughter actually just read this exact same conventional wisdom in her social studies textbook.
Many doctors, "educated over the past fifty years, only saw endometriosis as a footnote in a textbook," Norman writes.
Dolores with her endless monologues has seemed at many points to be less a character than a philosophy textbook.
I know we're meant to sympathize with him because of his abusive father, but it all felt very textbook.
Essentially, he advocated for textbook street harassment, which I've heard always lands men dates (insert eye-roll emoji here).
Textbook models tend to assume that importers face prices in the exporting country's currency, which are hard to renegotiate.
In fact, the XRT displayed a textbook bullish pattern just two weeks ago when it made a golden cross.
"It's a textbook case of poor governance," said Nicholas Benes, director of the Board Director Training Institute of Japan.
Lochte's behavior and story fit a textbook pattern found in many other high-profile, much more serious false accusations.
Today, let's start with this problem (you can find a version of this in just about every physics textbook).
Songs like "Slit Your Guts" and "Benedictine Convulsions" are textbook examples of how to do a heavy groove right.
He became director of National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in London and edited a textbook on nervous system disorders.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them started out as a fictional textbook in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
"This is an explosive allegation, and it appears like a textbook case of criminal obstruction of justice," Cummings added.
And increasingly, Rosensweig said, he's found Chegg's customers want the company to advocate for issues beyond affordable textbook prices.
Meanwhile Cormier has always been able to throw a hard kick even if it isn't always with textbook form.
Today, New York is one of the company's biggest markets, a textbook case of Vermont butter trumping (sorry) guns.
It's a textbook example of how trickle-down economics coaxes the middle class into voting against its own interests.
Social media is the textbook case of "network effects"—where a service's value increases with the number of users.
Even if you do decide to buy your textbook, you can sell it back after your course is done.
"I normally don't use a textbook for this course and use press articles to cover my material," says Kahai.
The Alabama Senate campaign is a textbook case of why every vote matters, and why every citizen must vote.
Mr. O'Keefe executed a textbook dive and shredded one of the slow-moving Val dive bombers with his Browning .
A proposed social studies textbook in Texas has angered activists and academics over what some call politically charged content.
First, polls within a race vary from one another slightly more than one would expect from classical textbook explanations.
"This is as close to a textbook response as it could have been," he said at a news conference.
She just needed a little help, or wanted some deeper context for things she was reading in her textbook.
"They're fighting so that students can go to school and read from a textbook that wasn't made in 2005."
The meat—a textbook example of flame-kissed, juicy pork al pastor sliced right off the spit—is immaculate.
You can't say, as Ryan has, that Trump is a "textbook" racist but that you'll vote for him anyway.
But there were just as many unexpected takes on textbook bridal silhouettes — inspiration for traditional and contemporary brands alike.
Mitt Romney performed a textbook U-turn Monday, accepting the endorsement of Donald Trump for the Utah Senate seat.
On Saturday night Golovkin picked up his twenty-second consecutive knockout against Dominic Wade and it was textbook Golovkin.
There will also be experiments by the pair with new formats aiming to complement Springer Nature's existing textbook business.
Dr. Beranek's most successful book, "Acoustics," published in 1954, remains a textbook for acoustic engineering students around the world.
"Tyrone Crawford comes in, makes a textbook play, and these are game-changing penalties," Aikman said during the broadcast.
Ms. Gough provided a convincing portrait of a textbook depressive in London, which made sense but also felt monotonous.
He points to a service called Chegg, which provides specific answers to classroom textbook questions for $15 a month.
One of the strategies of conservative politicians is taking over state school boards, where textbook policies are been adopted.
This isn't the novelization of the movie, but rather the actual "textbook" that was "written" by Newt Scamander himself.
Rather than touring students through the textbook, teachers invited students to participate in the authentic work of the field.
"This is a textbook destabilization of the exile movement," said Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty International's regional director for East Asia.
What I did is I threw away the textbook and instead, you know how they give away free papers?
But as relations with that country soured, the government steered those textbook contracts to a few major Afghan publishers.
She posted a response calling his vid "the most bizarre smear campaign attempt i've ever seen" and textbook manipulation.
How was that experience different from reading about the death marches in a textbook or in another secondary account?
In 1834, Harvard students rebelled when some of their classmates were punished for refusing to memorize their Latin textbook.
Mr. Butz's portrait of the alcoholic Michael, with his whipsaw changes of mood, combines idiosyncratic specificity with textbook exactness.
While the newer film is fine enough, the original is a textbook example of classic Hollywood at its sexiest.
The Propel-Conduent conflict offers a textbook case of a digital newcomer running into resistance from the old order.
In five minutes you can have a complete textbook and when the class ends, it leaves your possession automatically.
Textbook economics would suggest paychecks should be getting considerably fatter as employers chase after workers to hire and retain.
I make myself a cup to drink while I finish the textbook reading from earlier and then pass out.
On Twitter, user jamiebh73 shared a photo of a textbook from her daughter's eighth-grade history class in Owasso.
Textbook funding 'desperately needed' Education funding has dropped by 28% over the past decade, the state teachers' union said.
Once they have purchased or rented a textbook, students can further lower their costs by sharing with a classmate.
For students, the case has been an education unlike anything inside a textbook, the school's principal told reporters Tuesday.
But Mr. Kremer's Kenya textbook study illustrates another value of discovering that a program falls short of its promise.
The president's speech in Springfield, Mo., this week was a textbook case of how not to promote tax reform.
He codified his ideas in a textbook, " The New Architecture and the Bauhaus ," and worked in Rome and London.
This is textbook nonsense that makes it seem as if temperature is the only consideration in choosing a wine.
In 1993, she wrote, with Julia R. Galliers, "Evaluating Natural Language Processing Systems," the seminal textbook on the topic.
The human rights chief had previously described Myanmar military operations in Rakhine as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing.
He had pain in the classic place where the appendix often attaches, he was demonstrating textbook symptoms of appendicitis.
Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia for those over 85, offers a textbook example of this complexity.
" Most studios see broader distribution change as inevitable, noted Harold L. Vogel, author of the textbook "Entertainment Industry Economics.
The condensed, synthetic and accessible Marxist textbook was essential reading for university students during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Say what you will about Bryant's efficiency or selfishness, but the guy had textbook footwork and fundamentals on offense.
The rest of the fight was a textbook example of all the things a taller man should be doing.
One of the most widely read economic textbook writers and the first American to win a Nobel Prize in economics, Paul Samuelson, told college students in the 1961 edition of his best-selling "Economics: An Introductory Analysis" textbook , that the Soviet Union's economy was growing faster than the U.S. economy (never true).
DexCom is a textbook example for Jim Cramer on why it never pays to get too negative about a stock.
If that is not textbook bias, which is the prejudging of an outcome, I mean, that&aposs what bias is.
Some of these are classic examples straight from your physics textbook and some are surprising results that no one expected.
But in 222, CBS News reported on a Middle Tennessee State professor who was offered $22019,500 to "review" a textbook.
Called Evatar, the model doesn't look anything like the anatomy textbook illustrations you may have studied in high school health.
On the other hand, a post-grad textbook only reaches a few hundred people but is vital to their education.
"When I went into interviews, I could talk about real work that I'd done, not just textbook stuff," Krzanich added.
And I mean in the textbook definition of ignorance, in that people don't understand how these programs and fellowships operate.
Mine is textbook inattentive, which explains why my symptoms don't align with the characteristics of a rowdy 11-year-old.
Gowdy also tore into Strzok at the opening of Thursday&aposs hearing, saying he showed "textbook bias" on the job.
Some of those encounters were the textbook definition of a "hostile work environment" created by sexual harassment and objectifying behavior.
There was a world history textbook abandoned on one of the tables, pins that read "We Call BS," and candy.
Over the past few days, its deputy chief of staff has become the target of a textbook 2000chan harassment campaign.
"When I went and saw her, it was a classic, textbook case of black hairy tongue," he told BuzzFeed News.
It seems possible that the errors have been printed in a textbook already, and our corrections might cause further confusion.
Honing in on her previous sexual experiences, including those onscreen, as evidence of her character flaws is textbook slut-shaming.

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