- In adversiting jingles, football chants, birthday-card greetings,
rhyme makes sentiments stronger.
- Ryhme is heard everywhere - because it works. - In all, words are slammed together, echoed and re-echoed. - Its use of ryhme is a primary factor in what you hear. - If you can't beat them, join them: Dennis the Menace, No More War, Arrive Alive - Don't Drink and Drive.
- This emphasis on sound is important for at least two reasons.
- The rhymes of this dictionary are based directly on the pronunciations held in Oxford Dictionaries. - Secondly, the way the ryhmes are organized does not depend on spelling. - Firstly, organization by sound - and not by the order of the letters of the alphabet. - The Oxford Dictionary of Ryhmes is a completely new work of reference.
- The city is a magnet internationally for young people with creative
potential. - How might we best make use of the creative potential in this city for economic growth? - It offers great conditions for developing ideas. - Berlin is by all accounts a very attractive place for creative people. - The question remains, as to what other factors are needed to transform creative potential into economic growth. - Still others doubted the conviction behind his arguments. - Consequently, they rejected or misunderstood Perrault's writings. - Most architects of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were interested more in the physial dimension of architecture than in ideal solutions. - Some architects simply ignored the more profound implications of his theory. - His substitution of the practical realm for the conceptual could not be easily admitted.
- To face growth of trade it was deemed necessary to remedy this
lack of an adequate currency. - In most countries it is only the government, through their central banks, who are permitted to issue currency. - When this bank was founded in 1695, Scots coinage was in short supply and of uncertain value, comparedwith English, Dutch, Flemish or French coin. - The first Scottish bank to do this was the Bank of Scotland. - But in Scotland three banks are still allowed to issue banknotes.
- There had already been some legislation to prevent such abuses -
such as various Factory Acts to prevent theexploitation of child workers. - Markets may be good at encouraging innovation and following trends, but they were no good atensuring social equality. - He was able to argue that the State was the only organ that was genuinely capable of responding to socialneeds and social interests, unlike markets. - These markets had become rapidly dominated by powerful enterprises who were able to act in their owninterests, against the interests of both workers and consumers. - Mill was able to see an expanded role for the State in such legislation to protect us against powerfulinterests.