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Quotes About Declarative

God is glorious when the world sees him not, but his declarative glory then appears when the glory of his mercy, truth, and faithfulness break forth in his people's salvation.
~ William Gurnall
Our government denies that terrorism is caused by Islamic doctrine. Now, that is true, and it is a declarative statement. It's not arguable.
~ Rush Limbaugh
Visual tasks, emotionally laden experiences, and procedural memories (for example, hard-to-describe skills like riding a bike) tend to be consolidated during REM sleep, while declarative memories (things like lists of words) are consolidated during slow-wave sleep.
~ Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
The people at MTV are encouraged to be very confrontational and declarative about their tastes.
~ John Seabrook
I like my first lines short and declarative. No complicated sentences. Of course, that's not really a Scott thing. It's pretty classic grab-the-reader technique.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Sidney Powell promises and never delivers," Herschmann said, looking at Powell, prompting Flynn and others to disagree. "Lawyers," Trump sighed, "I have nothing but lawyers that stop me on everything." "I'm very embarrassed by my lawyers and the Justice Department," he added. Trump looked at Powell. "At least she's giving me a chance." The siren song of declarative presidential action.
~ Bob Woodward
Take the time to boil down what you want to say, and express it confidently in simple, declarative sentences. Remember the man who apologized for writing such a long letter, explaining that he didn't have time to write a short one.
~ Kenneth Roman
There is something else to remember: each point should be a declarative sentence, not a question. Questions do not show relationships because they are not ideas. The points in your outline should answer questions, not raise them.
~ Haddon W. Robinson
A story begins and it always passes from the subjunctive to the declarative. And Italians don't seem to care about making a fine distinction between that which is speculation and that which is fact.
~ Donna Leon
Cohesion: each function should have a single, unified purpose. When designed well, each of your functions should do one thing — something you can summarize in a simple declarative sentence. If that sentence is very broad (e.g., "this function implements my whole program"), or contains lots of conjunctions (e.g., "this function gives employee raises and submits a pizza order"), you might want to think about splitting it into separate and simpler functions.
~ Unknown