What's the difference between accessor and getter?

Accessor


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Here’s Marie-Josée Kravis, advisor to the New York Fed, accessorizing brilliantly with her snake-effect silk scarf off on a power walk with her billionaire financier husband Henry Kravis, head of predatory investment company KKR.
  • (2) Cyproteronacetat, an antiandrogen, suppresses the development of the accessoric genital organs and produces an external feminisation.
  • (3) According to the terminology of Bleuler these two symptoms are because of their rareness to be taken as accessoric symptoms; according to the terminology of Kurt Schneider they have the value of first rank symptoms because of their highly diagnostic specifity for schizophrenia.
  • (4) Peter Simon, founder and majority owner of the retail group which also owns the Accessorize chain, said: “We are fortunate to have such a strong leader in Paul, who has a broad experience of retail, international and e-commerce operations, all of which are integral to our growth.
  • (5) Browett expanded the number of joint Monsoon and Accessorize stores, but the company’s bosses now believe this was a mistake.
  • (6) Former Dixons boss John Browett is making a retail comeback as the chief executive of Monsoon Accessorize, four months after his shock exit from Apple .
  • (7) The retailer has called time on having the Monsoon and Accessorize brands in a single shop and will close the dual outlets across the country as their leases expire over the next five years.
  • (8) A source close to the company said the crossover between Monsoon and Accessorize customers was “actually lower than you would think”.
  • (9) M&S will also open a food store in Norway in November via a partnership with Pocos Group, which already operates franchise outlets for The Body Shop and Accessorize, and plans a further seven food and clothing outlets.
  • (10) with heat-killed Corynebacterium parvum (CP) showed enhanced immunostimulatory (accessor or A cell) activity as measured by their ability to restore the immune responsiveness of nonadherent spleen cells to sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) and polymeric flagellin (POL) of Salmonella adelaide in vitro.
  • (11) One of the hottest shirts at the convention, for example, is the “Hillary for Prison” number that you can accessorize with a “Life’s a bitch, don’t vote for one” pin.
  • (12) This effect, which was short lived and reversible, was due to the action of LPS on the accessor cells needed for the expression of DTH.
  • (13) He said: “These actions include refocusing the way the group’s three brands – Accessorize, Monsoon Ladies and Monsoon Children – are operated in the UK, with different strategies to address their distinct core customer propositions, continuing to reshape the UK property portfolio, and reshaping the international business for the future.” The company has also promoted Nikki Hamwee to the role of Monsoon Ladies brand director, focusing the international business on Europe and the Middle East - with store closures in other parts of the world - and it has agreed deals with Debenhams, House of Fraser and Amazon to sell Monsoon clothing.
  • (14) Monsoon is thought to attract slightly older shoppers than Accessorize, which mostly sells jewellery.
  • (15) Hundreds of jobs are at risk at one of Britain’s biggest high street retailers, Monsoon Accessorize, after it decided to close its largest shops.
  • (16) Monsoon Accessorize employs 5,500 people across the UK and has more than 300 shops.
  • (17) Browett stepped down as Monsoon Accessorize’s boss early last year .
  • (18) The company will look to open separate Monsoon and Accessorize shops in the areas with joint outlets, but job losses are possible.
  • (19) An accessor offers abstraction from the particularities of access to the entities.
  • (20) Allen said in the accounts that Monsoon Accessorize had a disappointing year, describing Monsoon’s performance as poor as it was hindered by unseasonable weather and heavy discounting by its high street rivals.

Getter


Definition:

  • (n.) One who gets, gains, obtains, acquires, begets, or procreates.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Spain is another go-getters’ paradise, it seems: with half an entire generation out of work, self-employment among the young has surged.
  • (2) Western Conference Front court Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) Blake Griffin (Los Angeles Clippers) Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves) Back court Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) As with LeBron James, there's no serious argument that Kevin Durant shouldn't be the top vote getter in his conference, especially now that he actually might have a half-decent nickname .
  • (3) All categories of utterance types were used by the subjects; a predominance was found among attention-getters and indirect directives.
  • (4) By the go-getters oozing talent and entrepreneurialism that are helping to advance the whole world.
  • (5) All-time greatest World Cup goal‑getter is a title for billboard idols, not penalty‑area bureaucrats.
  • (6) They are used to being lauded as streetwise tournament result-getters but it has been different over recent days, when they have heard a lot of praise from around the world for the attractiveness of their game.
  • (7) Check out a dance party in Antwerp this summer and you will probably hear the rush-released oeuvre of the local DJ, Ronny Mosuse, a hypnotic techno tribute to the country’s favourite new goal-getter in which the only lyric consists of endless repetition of “Origigigi, Origogogo”.
  • (8) I grew up in Essex with a single mum and a go-getter Dagenham dad.
  • (9) "Worryingly, average pay rises have been getter weaker in every decade since the 1980s, despite increases in productivity, growth and profits.
  • (10) Tactically they feel this is a vote-getter.” As the M5S’s rhetoric has become pro-Russian, it is simultaneously becoming more critical of the EU, including a vow to hold a referendum on the euro.
  • (11) In a city of hustlers, tricksters, and go-getters, where the right dose of swag and gumption gets you farther than a college degree can, Furo is a bumbling non-entity.
  • (12) And, yes, your partner is bound to love you much more than they currently do, because you've become the dynamic go-getter they've always wanted.
  • (13) Kane filled in as the leader but no one took on his usual mantle as the goal-getter.
  • (14) No transfer deadline day worth its salt would pass without Atlético Madrid goal-getter Sergio "Kun" Agüero being linked with an English club and this one is no exception.
  • (15) To save humanity, one must rely on a bootstrap operation headed by a dedicated go-getter and self-starter.
  • (16) They heap praise on the go-getters who are often getting little.
  • (17) New York’s top point-getters are Martin St Louis, Ryan McDonagh and Derek Stepan, each with 13 points in the postseason.
  • (18) Julie had worked all her life and considered herself "highly employable" and a "go-getter" before she got ill. "I have come to terms with my illness, not being the person I used to be.
  • (19) Still in her mid-20s, she had already reached the giddy heights of a Washington career, mingling with the rich and powerful and earning a reputation as a go-getter who always kept an eye out for those below her.
  • (20) Now the stigma of unemployment is so fierce and the hoops so difficult to jump through, people like me prefer to register as self-employed.” The Tories would say he’s a go-getter.

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