What's the difference between cutler and cutlery?

Cutler


Definition:

  • (n.) One who makes or deals in cutlery, or knives and other cutting instruments.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Large-scale clinical trials have established that lowering blood pressure in patients with mild to moderate diastolic hypertension results in a decreased incidence of stroke and, to a lesser extent, a reduction in incidence of coronary heart disease [MacMahon SW, Cutler JA, Furberg CD, et al: Prog Cardiovasc Dis 1986; 29 (suppl 1): 99-118].
  • (2) The actuarial survival analysis (Cutler and Ederer) showed no significant difference for the overall and recurrence-free survival.
  • (3) You're like Tarzan, swinging from vine to vine" – Pete Campbell Sterling Cutler Cooper Gleason Draper Holloway Chaough Campbell.
  • (4) Preti, Cutler, Garcia, Huggins, and Lawley report (1986, Horm.
  • (5) But the filthy fiver, says Dr Ron Cutler, who led the study, could be the spark that lights the fire of an epidemic.
  • (6) The life-table, or Cutler-Ederer, method of survival analysis is a simple and efficient means of estimating the probability that the first instance of an event will occur in a given period of time in studies complicated by incomplete patient follow-up.
  • (7) The main significant factors were analyzed for survival functions by the Cutler-Ederer method with Breslow and Mantel-Cox tests.
  • (8) "Detroit has severe difficulties, but this would be an extraordinary event," said James Spiotto, a chapter 9 expert and head of the bankruptcy unit at Chicago's Chapman & Cutler, before the bankruptcy was confirmed.
  • (9) And now that we have a second, here are a few responses to my earlier question about the NFC North: Darren Johnson (@dazzaj9) @Paolo_Bandini I hope the Lions but Cutler getting back early for the Bears could be huge November 10, 2013 Damo B (@dcb72) @Paolo_Bandini Lions.
  • (10) But, says Cutler, "you still won't be able to stop somebody carrying a drug-resistant organism in their body coming into a country, not even knowing they've got it – and when they find out, it's too late, they've already spread it.
  • (11) Music has always been the principal inspiration for Morris's work, and the variety in this season is reflected at one extreme by A Wooden Tree, Morris's response to the whimsical fantasy of Scottish poet Ivor Cutler, and Socrates, his marvellously poetic dialogue with the austere music of Eric Satie's score.
  • (12) He started five games in relief of Jay Cutler, despite starting just two from 2008 to 2012.
  • (13) Using the method of Cutler and Ederer, the cumulative risk of inhibitor development was found to be 24% at the age of 25 years.
  • (14) Cutler (29), Brandon Marshall (28), Matt Forte (27) and Michael Bush (28) all have plenty left in the tank, while Alshon Jeffery (22) and Earl Bennett's (25) potential.
  • (15) Survival curves were plotted by the estimation methods of Cutler-Ederer with year intervals for the complete study population and for the different type of cancer.
  • (16) The life table, or actuarial method, was first described in a medical context by Greenwood (1926), and later by Merrell and Shulman (1955) and Cutler and Ederer (1958).
  • (17) We recommend the use of the Cutler-Ederer effective sample size in construction of upper confidence intervals and the Peto effective sample size in construction of lower confidence intervals.
  • (18) Cryotherapy was applied during the second-stage Cutler-Beard procedure after initial resection of the tumor bulk.
  • (19) At time of writing it is not yet clear whether Jay Cutler will be back at quarterback for Chicago, but Josh McCown has done a pretty serviceable job in the starter’s absence.
  • (20) 2) Chicago Bears Last season: 10-6 This might be Jay Cutler's last shot in Chicago.

Cutlery


Definition:

  • (n.) The business of a cutler.
  • (n.) Edged or cutting instruments, collectively.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We should welcome the change in the cutlery rule because it marginally improves the chances of sustaining public support for more serious security measures.
  • (2) The two of them were building towers with wooden blocks, but they got bored of that and decided to start introducing other objects – a camera, some cutlery, a glass of water – to the tower.
  • (3) Memorabilia - ranging from the mail sacks to some of the cutlery they used as they hid out - will be on display.
  • (4) If you were a man, and not incompetent, you would eventually be sent to see the editor, Max – Max Hastings, a frightening person who writes very well on war and rather less well on British Airways cutlery – to discuss a possible promotion to the news desk.
  • (5) He can just about feed himself with special cutlery, as long as the food is soft and cut up small.
  • (6) Silver-plated cutlery may also be a source of adventitious chromium in the diets of these post-menopausal subjects.
  • (7) The cases and means of homicidal cases were classified by cutlery and pointed weapons: 243 cases, strangulation and throttling: 104 cases, blunt or similar ones: 96 cases, fire arms (pistol or hunting gun): 35 cases, poisoning: 8 cases, murder by fire: 4 cases, and 6 other cases.
  • (8) From my father’s side the treasures included: a stuffed canary; a tiny stuffed crocodile (a gharial , taken from the Ganges); some crested china bought in seaside resorts; and a canteen of excellent cutlery given as a wedding present in 1899 and never taken from its box.
  • (9) The total bacterial count per item for crockery and cutlery exceeded the desired limit by five to 6400 times, whilst the count for utensils was also exceeded by over 100 times in both years.
  • (10) In John Lewis , union flag cutlery sales were up 22% and 30% of the bestselling cushions were emblazoned with the flag.
  • (11) Coins were found in 8 patients, toys in 3, pins and needles in 6, chicken bones and fish bones in 15, and toothpicks, shaving blades, cutlery, dentures, plastic bag containing cocaine, parts of a foam rubber mattress and other items in the remainder.
  • (12) This is the test to which, for a variety of reasons, the west has responded poorly in recent years, exemplified by the airline ban on the use of metal cutlery.
  • (13) Ninety-one percent knew there were no risks from touching and 80% no risks from sharing cutlery and crockery.
  • (14) While the two candidates jousted on television, cutlery clinked.
  • (15) On the ground, his influence can be seen in everything from compostable cutlery and crockery to hybrid campus shuttles and free staff commuter buses at the 39,000-employee global headquarters in Redmond, Washington .
  • (16) Efforts should also be made to teach people about the effectiveness of condoms as a precaution against serotransmission and to reassure people that HIV infection is unlikely to result from contacts with towels, cutlery, toilet seats, or from caring for AIDS victims.
  • (17) They arrive in a bustle with a crackle of paper bags and soon the meeting room table is festooned with salad boxes and plastic cutlery.
  • (18) We walk past a pond, at the centre of which stands a sculpture made up of bronze cutlery: a knife, a fork, a spoon.
  • (19) The chances of a terrorist successfully hijacking an aircraft by threatening passengers or crew with a table knife are now deemed negligible by the British government, which some weeks ago authorised airlines to resume using metal cutlery.
  • (20) His mother insisted that his death was accidental, part of an experiment to silver plate a spoon – he had previously gold plated another piece of cutlery by stripping the gold from a pocket watch – with the chemicals found in a pot on the stove.

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