He is cursorily informative rather than critical, and susceptible to few aesthetic values.
The patient, however, should not feel pressed by these informative offerings, and always remember that he has the right to decline their pursuit.
Briefly informative and somewhat impersonal, I considered it a peace offering and a suggestion that mild relations could resume between us.
In that it serves to illuminate the study of the progress of civilization, it has an informative purpose.
William James Hail, Tseng Kuo-fan and the Taiping Rebellion, New Haven, 1927, presents an accessible and informative digest of this and other material in its opening pages.
This somewhat casual performance is useful at best for a few curious or informative notes.
The difference between informative and deceptive bidding is shown in the harmony of a partnership.
If a player declare with any such combination, his power to give information when he really possesses strength of course immediately ceases to exist, and the entire structure of informative bidding thereby drops to pieces.
Both find their first and more natural approach to religious truth, therefore, through the creative rather than the critical processes, the emotional rather than the informative powers.
So most Protestant services are more informative than inspirational.
An informative way of depicting the densities in each zone is to plot them as lines of thrust, as in Figure 23.
I have read over and over the highly informative accounts of Professor Williams (loci cit.
However, the most explicit and informative of all these ancient authors is Ibn Hayyan, who says; "The table had its origin in the days of Christian rulers.
The Ordenanzas de Cerrageros, or Locksmiths' Ordinances, though not voluminous, are curious and informativebeyond the rest, and show us that a general rascality was prevalent in Granada after her reconquest from the Moor.
I saw as many gay and fascinating costumes and heard as much clever and at times informative talk here as anywhere I have been.
They were intensely informative and full of hope, and I used to look at them and wonder which one, if any, was destined to have his dreams realized.
Joan found him the most agreeable company, almost as diverting as her uncle, Sir Herbert Birkett, and just as informative as an elderly man has a right to be with an intelligent young girl for her entertainment, and no more.
He had got up to examine one or two of the old sporting prints on the walls, which he did with informative comment.
Although the tavern tankards are the mostinformative of the Yorktown products, numerous other stoneware forms were produced.
These and other informativepapers can be had from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.
Every newspaper and magazine in the world uses this method because its readers' first query, mental or expressed, of all its informative articles is "Is this true?
An outline may recall to a person's mind what he already has learned, but it is seldom definite and informative enough to be as helpful as a brief.
JAMES OTIs: On Writs of Assistance, 1761 Informative and argumentative introductions are quite usual.
A bit of a pop-eyed bleater, but on the whole clean and civil, and certainly most informative about newts.
My account of the details prepared for the battle of August 8th is not nearly complete; but the demands of space forbid any more informative reference to numerous other essential ingredients of the plan than a mere recital of some of them.
An informative article for the general reader might take up all these phases of the subject, but an article intended to give practical guidance should consider the needs of only one of these three classes of persons.
The place is a going concern, aided by an informative history of the club, written by S.
The Lake City area was made informative and hospitable by the Joel Swanks and the Lowell Swansons.