How To Use Elide In A Sentence
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Unstressed o may be more or less reduced to the value of SCHWA, or elided altogether.
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After an hour or two, you leave at the correct junction and join an A-road, which you follow for a while, before turning off on to smaller, quieter roads that elide into narrow lanes.
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But he also complains that his statements have been "elided" to mean "he has no regrets for setting bombs and thinks there should be more bombings.
Political Diary
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On the next page, in the course of a brief mention of futhorc runes, he says "with th—known as the thorn—being elided into a single symbol"; again I was puzzled—it's the symbol that's known as thorn, not whatever he means by the "th being elided.
Languagehat.com: MORE BAD WRITING.
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In some consonant clusters, sounds are apt to be elided, ie omitted, in rapid speech.
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Thus his use of Hroch and Anderson on nationalism elides the fundamental difference between two approaches to the study of nationalism.
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But even in the elided quotation provided, Stiglitz says that “whenever information is imperfect and markets incomplete,” there will be inefficiency in market operations.
Nobel Prize-Winner Makes Intermediate Error, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The irony, of course, is stunning when this kind of rhetoric elides into the massive Wall Street bailout, most likely eventuating in partial public ownership of private corporations.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: McCain's "Socialism"�� Charge
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Prior to the approval of Elidel for treating skin conditions in children over 2 years of age, calcineurin inhibitors were used as systemic immunosuppressants in organ transplant patients.
FDA Runs Protection Racket For Big Pharma
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But these theories' notions of culturally stable femininity often elide with their concept of a biologically stable individual.
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In some consonant clusters, sounds are apt to be elided, ie omitted, in rapid speech.
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And from unacceptable it is being made sackable and then elided with the criminal.
The Sun
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“Partial” birth and post-birth abortions are, de facto, equivalent to infanticide, to suggest otherwise or to elide that fact via circumlocution or other semantic finessing is precisely that, evasion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The “Racist” Charge
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Crucial facts are elided and fictitious positions are imputed to his opponents.
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The idolon exhibisces the seals of his orders: the starre of the Son of Heaven, the girtel of Izodella the Calot-tica, the cross of Michelides Apaleogos, the latchet of Jan of
Finnegans Wake
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The Romeo Foxtrot Alpha has a helideck and is clear to receive you.
LET NOT THE DEEP
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Well, yes, except that you elide (or exclude) the other clause in the sentence which was “in exchange for more than their fair share of the surplus”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Debate Over Eminent Domain “Empty and Incoherent”?
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He was assiduously seconded by Mr. Henry Crayon, thin-faced and alert as ever, speaking in short, snappy sentences, from which all useless adjectives were elided.
The Candidate A Political Romance
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A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position.
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I'm all for hanging Bush by his toenails (figuratively of course) but for a member of Congress to explicitly elide the honorific is a breach of decorum.
Report: Obama Picks Labor Secretary
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Obviously it can't be everything, so only intervocalic consonants before an elided final vowel?
Szemerenyi's Law and Mid IE
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Some were affronted that he brought into daylight memories best elided.
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In fact, that which was deemed religious may have simply been elided from the records in most cases.
Colonial Lists/Indian Power: Identity Politics in Nineteenth Century Telugu-Speaking India
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In words bearing stress on the third last syllable, and in which the penultimate syllable contains a schwa followed by either l or r, there is a tendency for the schwa to be elided.
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He opposed devolution consistently, and with some asperity, precisely because of its potential to elide into independence.
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A master of so many poetic devices, Humbert riddles the narrative with instances of tmesis, the figure Hartman identifies as the epitome of poetry's elided middles and overspecified ends.
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They alleged two of the requisite material elements [and elided a bit the difference between false statements and lies], but totally ignored the third mandatory element (for some reason; my suspicion is that they knew that they could not show this third one or even reasonable allege it, and hoped people were either ignorant of perjury law or not paying attention).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Jonathan Rauch on David Frum on the Conservative Movement
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This vowel is usually elided before a single consonant
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Warren Beatty and Rob Reiner were stumping against Arnold, too, but, when polled against Arnold, don't run as well as Angelides and Westly.
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We know going in that to cover the matter in such a way as to elide divisions within the community of economists as instead a division between “economists” (hopefully meaning something less trivial than ‘these guys here, who happen to be economists’) and political advisors is at best uselessly uninsightful.
Matthew Yglesias » Geithner vs Axelrod
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But to answer the first part of your question, I think the difference between what an actor does onscreen versus onstage is elided in a space as small as the Signature's.
Patricia Zohn: Off the C(H)uff: Zoe Kazan, an Angel in America
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The value of the suppressed measure would therefore be 2.15, a ratio of acatalectic to elided group of 1.000: 0.581.
Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
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The word "inherited" elides a world of woe and religious rupture, as does the transfer of "exceptionalism" from the Jews to their city.
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Hydroxycarbamide is the mainstay of treatment, but fears that it might be leukaemogenic led researchers to test other treatments including the antiplatelet drug anagrelide.
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In so doing, the visible engagement with genocide becomes elided into the refusal of representation that surrounds the Holocaust.
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But few people will read the report itself, and it's too easy to elide its specific recommendations into an argument against treating foster children, or just kids in general, with psychotropic drugs.
Kaitlin Bell Barnett: Medicating Foster Kids: Not the Travesty It Seems?
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Hills argues that efforts to address this question are ultimately futile and tend to elide the really important issues:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Debate Over Eminent Domain “Empty and Incoherent”?
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The ‘siege’ in the title refers to the way in which standardization elides the individual speaking mouths and the full resonance of their sounds in favor of convenience.
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These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
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Web has since become a major Global English term, particularly in one of its elided forms: the critical b in blog.
The English Is Coming!
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Women in film, thus, do not function as signifiers for a signified (a real woman) as sociological critics have assumed, but signifier and signified have been elided into a sign that represents something in the male unconscious.
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Other important Australian cities include Melbourne,Brisbane and Adelide.
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His program note explains the gyrations: "In L.S.O., L equals the solfège syllable la, which is the note A; S becomes the note that is known as Es pronounced s in German, which is what English speakers call E flat; and O elides with the preceding S to suggest the solfège syllable sol, which is the note G.
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These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
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On the contrary, they were an admission that the promise with which he had begun his administration, that he could elide the polarities of American politics, had vanished in the clashes and concessions of governing.
O: A Presidential Novel
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Both tend to elide the distinction between what is regarded as the superior and inferior types.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Wishful Linguistics
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These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
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The close proximity of two ‘L' s’ in al-Ilah caused them to be elided together so that the word became Allah.
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Concern about new human rights requirements elided into the gross inequality whereby he was allowed to pay for his incarceration in a comfortable house, with a security firm of his own choosing.
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Milieu Recognition: With different specifics of comparable locales elided, a fictive milieu may be recognised as essentially matching the experiential milieu of the reader -- e.g. where the fictive milieu of a novel set in Liverpool resembles the experiential milieu of a reader living in Glasgow.
Archive 2009-12-01
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Mike, I want to cheer for you simply because you can use the word "elide" in regular speech.
Are we AI?
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French is essentially a language that elides everything that doesn't get out of the way fast enough, and nasalises everything else.
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The 52-year-old musician, born Adonis Michaelides in Nicosia, Cyprus, had co-founded the band with schoolfriends from Catford but after its first demise in 1982, briefly formed Dali's Car with vocalist Peter Murphy, previously with postpunk bank Bauhaus.
Former Japan bass player Mick Karn loses battle with cancer
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In words bearing stress on the third last syllable, and in which the penultimate syllable contains a schwa followed by either l or r, there is a tendency for the schwa to be elided.
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As a result, the coach has Bill as its antecedent (of some sort), hence making it possible for the second elided pronoun, which bears a -occurrence, to be resolved.
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These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
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The phrase amour-propre since 'propre' means clean elides 'self-love' and 'clean-love'.
Archive 2007-05-01
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So each time you see a "vet" or "veteran" of an illegal war remember that by and large the full description being elided is "veteran criminal," even when they are "veteran fools" and criminals only for being too stupid to know better.
Vietnam: Still an Unjust War « Antiwar.com Blog
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His program note explains the gyrations: "In L.S.O., L equals the solfège syllable la, which is the note A; S becomes the note that is known as Es pronounced s in German, which is what English speakers call E flat; and O elides with the preceding S to suggest the solfège syllable sol, which is the note G.
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This influence of the chief accent affects also combinations of two monosyllabic words which make an iambus, and combinations like _ego illi_, _age ergo_, in which the second syllable of the second word is elided.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
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On Dig Your Own Hole, Beth Orton's looping lament to wasted comedown mornings gradually elided into one of that record's most assertive beats.
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Elidel belongs to a class of drugs known as calcineurin inhibitors, so called because they reduce immune activity by inhibiting the activity of the enzyme calcineurin.
FDA Runs Protection Racket For Big Pharma
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Buks yomped ahead across the helideck and tossed the words back over his shoulder.
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
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The idolon exhibisces the seals of his orders: the starre of the Son of Heaven, the girtel of Izodella the Calot-tica, the cross of Michelides Apaleogos, the latchet of Jan of
Finnegans Wake
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But then the authors tend to elide uncomfortable details.
Measuring the Man in Charge
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And no, the parenthetical mention that he is gay is not gratuitous in the least, it reflects the PC climate at large, as does the lacrosse case — i.e. what is edited into the news vs. what is elided out of the news: a trumped-up case vs. an actual case and the publicity that surrounded each of those cases (the lack of publicity in the case of Frank Lombard).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pro-Life Speech “Upsetting” and “Not OK” for the Duke University Women’s Center
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Again, the saltatory insectivores of Africa (_Macroscelides_) not only resemble the kangaroo family (_Macropodidæ_) in their jumping habits and long hind legs, but also in the structure of their molar teeth, and even further, as I have elsewhere [52] pointed out, in a certain similarity of the upper cutting teeth, or incisors.
On the Genesis of Species
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McWilliam examines how the French nation attempted to narrate, negotiate, memorialize, elide or repress its own past and the real conditions of its present.
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Macalister says that the muscle is especially developed in leaping animals such as the kangaroo, jerboa, macrocelides.
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[124] Another licence, still more alien from Roman usage, is the retention of a short or unelided syllable at the end of the first penthemimer.
The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius
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One final point, and one that the cases in the Apprendi line sometimes elide, is that it isn’t just a Sixth Amendment issue.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
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Unfortunately, those concepts elide some important distinctions.
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These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
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Angelides hinted that when done three times, it would be incredibly unlikely that Clayton would again discover those individual questionable loans, and that they'd find their way into securitization deals.
New Proof Wall Street Knew Its Mortgage Securities Were Subpar: Clayton Execs Testify
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But his book elides the question of whether this circuit is also the source of IQ differences.
The Other 'G' Spot
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In the elided portion, he went into some suggested adjustments of voice in the sections leading up to the subclimax and climax, where the writing might have lost some necessary passion, and I think he's probably right about that.
The spayed club
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Wendy", as it is a contrived name first found in a popular fiction, and given its similarity to "windy", is hardly any better -- as it suggests a verbal facility with rhetoric designed, pace Burke's conception of Dramatism and the pedant, to elide the varied and opposed interests of the so-called abled community and those of persons with disabilities.
Readercon 16: Day 1
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These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
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But by framing this issue in terms of healthcare premiums, Tyler does seem to elide the fundamental resource allocation problem.
Tyler Cowen on Economic Turbulence, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The philosophical beliefs of a mid-19th-century denizen of the British Museum are all too quickly elided with the most terrible atrocities of the 20th century as an all-purpose intellectual get-out card.
Why Marx Was Right by Terry Eagleton – review
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This is particularly true because of the way in which the war on terror has elided into preparations for a war against Iraq.
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Blair must have hoped that by the time of the publication of the report the problem of the non-existing weapons of mass destruction would have gone away, been forgotten or mistakenly elided in the public mind with the Hutton Inquiry.
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The interrupted circle terminates not quite in a point, by which time the green has elided into a dull, irritated red.