(1) I can't just put the faders on and let them get on with it.
(2) Dan Snaith looks as if he’s about to deliver an informed running commentary on Istria’s Roman remains; instead, he pulls up the fader on another tropical disco banger and a boatload of expectant ravers go politely bananas.
(3) In a separate talk with Fader , James promised that the new full-length will not be his last: he is apparently “kicked into gear” for new releases.
(4) Naomi Zeichner: editor-in-chief, the Fader Facebook Twitter Pinterest OBO The Baddest: Nigerian Afrobeats singer Davido.
(5) Interactive fader: the transformation of an area of Barra da Tijuca into the Olympic Park and athletes’ village.
(6) A brand-switching procedure and a three-stage set of "Nicotine Faders" graduated filters were the preparation strategies.
(7) Images: Comunicação Cdurp e Secpar Interactive fader : A section of the Perimetral elevated highway, which was demolished and replaced by pedestrian and cycle areas.
(8) Peter Fader, Wharton marketing professor and co-director of the Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative believes it is simpler than that: “Customers just love what Amazon means to them even if publishers and other intermediaries don’t.
(9) Interactive fader: Construction continues in and around the Olympic Park in the Barra da Tijuca neighbourhood.
(10) Interactive fader: the transformation of an area of Deodoro into the X-Park, containing the Whitewater Stadium and BMX track.
(11) Correct diagnosis relies on the compositive analysis of 3 kinds of stain (iron reaction, fader and silver stain).
Faker
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Congealed Tipex to odour of gym – Russia cheese fakers fail taste test Read more Food is not the only sector to suffer.
(2) There were some indications that high hostility scores on the Rorschach tended to be worldly wise, covertly hostile, independent, stubborn, and poor fakers.
(3) Results showed that a knowledgeable group of informed fakers had great difficulty reproducing the test performance of individuals with left fronto-temporal impairment.
(4) Congealed Tipex to odour of gym – Russia cheese fakers fail taste test Read more “He knew about the rules but did not respect them, hoping that customs officers would not check his vehicle.” Last August, Russia banned the import of dairy products, meat and produce from the EU and other western countries to retaliate against sanctions imposed on Moscow over the Ukraine crisis.
(5) Fleet Street showed how roughly it treats slick fakers when they break their word these days by describing Clegg as an "honourable", "strong", "hard-headed" and "mature" politician, whose U-turn on tuition fees proved he was "serious about government".
(6) There are a lot of voices – in government, in the media, even in the street – bleating about the fakers, whispering about how cushy it is to present your disability and get a big fat cheque.
(7) Congealed Tipex to odour of gym – Russia cheese fakers fail taste test Read more Over the weekend, food standards officials said about 600 tonnes of food had been destroyed since the new “destroy on site” rules came into effect on 6 August.
(8) While no banknote is ever completely counterfeit proof, introducing polymer will make things much harder and more expensive for fakers.
(9) "We are concerned that this narrative of benefit scroungers or fakers connected to the welfare reform bill does risk stigmatising all people with a disability," he said.
(10) It all came toppling down on 11 June this year, when she was asked in a television interview: “Are you African American?” Her stunned reply – saying she didn’t understand the question – was swiftly interpreted as evidence she was a “race faker”.
(11) With this error he actually demonstrates the exact opposite of his case – he shows that once again the Tories are way behind the curve at best, and outright fakers a lot more of the time.
(12) You only catch the most obvious fakers, and only a small share of them.” There is also the problem of relying on whistleblowers , who face the thankless and emotionally draining prospect of accusing their own colleagues of fraud.