Sentences with phrase «gist in»

They're in Portuguese, which I can make out since I know Spanish, but Google Translate helps give the gist in English.
«The quality of our student learning objectives was not where we ultimately want them to be,» said Rhode Island education commissioner Deborah Gist in an interview with The Hechinger Report last year.
You can get into the details of what the interface is like in the full review, or you can get the gist in the star - rating at the top of the page.
If you find yourself writing or reading long, complex sentences at work, edit and reedit them so that they express the gist in fewer words.

Not exact matches

The gist is that you need to have a system in place to allow for the removal of copyrighted material from your blog — including comments to blog or social media postings!
That has been Poloz's outlook since he took charge of the central bank last summer, but the gist of his Halifax address is that the return to normal, in terms of growth and interest rates, is still a ways off.
This is not easy to grasp, but the gist is that Griffith and Bachrach haven't yet made T2, but in the early stages of fumbling in that general direction, they have made some cool 3 - D gorillas that can easily be manufactured in pieces, and given a few more months, they might also change the way cars are assembled.
In fact, there's been some dire economic news lately, the gist of which says sales are down across most industries.
The legal background is complicated, but the gist of it is that Gawker would likely win the case — but for the fact the trial is taking place in Hogan's hometown, and in front of jurors who are unlikely to look kindly on New York - based Gawker and its Oxford - educated founder, Nick Denton.
Details are sketchy, but sources close to both companies confirmed to Fortune the gist of the announcement to be made in San Francisco next Thursday by Amazon (amzn) Web Services Chief Executive Andy Jassy.
In case you haven't caught the latest news story about the incident involving Olympic swimmers in Rio, here's the gist of it — Lochte told the Today Show that he and three of his teammates were robbed at gunpoint after they went out for a night on the towIn case you haven't caught the latest news story about the incident involving Olympic swimmers in Rio, here's the gist of it — Lochte told the Today Show that he and three of his teammates were robbed at gunpoint after they went out for a night on the towin Rio, here's the gist of it — Lochte told the Today Show that he and three of his teammates were robbed at gunpoint after they went out for a night on the town.
That's the gist of «For Honor,» which arrives just in time to pit you and your Valentine against each other.
Here's the gist of this story in 100 words or less.
The gist of what is contained in Terry article is captured in the chart below which is a screen shot from that article.
The basic gist is that if you are going to be an active investor, you can probably avoid a lot of stupid mistakes by limiting your investable universe to those investments that have already been prequalified by ending up in some other smart person's portfolio.
Universal Studios would never describe the strategy in such blunt terms, but that's the gist of how a spokesman explained the price hike to the Orlando Sentinel:
The Pershing Square Capital Management founder confirmed the gist of a Wall Street Journalreport that Icahn was considering selling his stake in Herbalife to a group including the nutritional supplement firm's arch-nemesis Ackman.
It's a long and in depth article I had to read a few times to understand but the basic gist of it is that when investors are under allocated to equities, future returns are better than when they are over allocated.
@Christine, Points well - made; your criticisms are indeed valid in some respects, arguably way off in others, but I get the gist of what you're saying.
The basic gist is that religious life and practice in America is robust,....
That's the gist of my opposition to military intervention in Libya, America's third concurrent war in a Muslim nation.
Yes, that's correct (not in every detail, but the gist is there).
@tru — Yes, you got the gist of what I was wanting to say, except that I attempted to explain as best I could what you summarized in the first two points, but as for the «don't ask» part, I still think this is a very important question.
Don Browning's most recent book, The Moral Context of Pastoral Care (Westminster, 1976), is an even firmer reversal of the trend toward imitating the psychotherapeutic disciplines in conceptualizing the gist of pastoral care.
... The language varies slightly in different translations but, that's the gist of it.
Despite how limited someone's expertise or knowledge might be in science may be getting the gist of the basics is usually sufficient to make an educated guess.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
So the account of Noah in the Bible gets retold over and over again among many different cultures and societies and by the time you get it, the gist of the story is the same but some of the details have changed because someone somewhere decided to add an angle to the story that fits their belief in their god.
He used slightly different words in various places in the Gospels, but this is the basic gist of how Jesus summarized the entire Bible (cf. Matthew 22:37 - 40; Mark 12:30 - 31; Luke 10:27 - 28).
A case in point is its GIST (Gerontology In Seminary Training) program, which provides teaching resources for seminarians who will one day be pastors to the elderly in their congregations, and who must understand their special needs and circumstancein point is its GIST (Gerontology In Seminary Training) program, which provides teaching resources for seminarians who will one day be pastors to the elderly in their congregations, and who must understand their special needs and circumstanceIn Seminary Training) program, which provides teaching resources for seminarians who will one day be pastors to the elderly in their congregations, and who must understand their special needs and circumstancein their congregations, and who must understand their special needs and circumstances.
JUSTICE AND PEACE FOR SOME Dear Father Editor The Daily Telegraph recently published a short letter of mine the gist of which was that I had recently «visited the website of every Roman Catholic diocese in England and Wales, to see what its Justice and Peace Commission was saying about the Embryology Bill and abortion.
The gist of the argument, summarized in the current issue of Foreign Policy, is this: «Across the globe, people are choosing to have fewer children or none at all.
16 - 41) is too long to be quoted here in full, but the gist of it is as follows:
But there is a critical corrective to this misuse within the term «catholic» itself, and the secular meanings that I cited a moment ago capture, better than our tainted ecclesiastical vocabulary, the gist of that corrective: catholicus, with its Greek background in the idea of «complete wholeness» (kata holos), defies possession by only a part of the whole.
The subtitle gives the gist of an argument that explores the unexpected commonalties between Catholic sacramental life and understandings within Protestantism, especially in the Wesleyan tradition.
This seems in fact to be the gist of his confession in A Sort of Life, where Greene contrasts his state of resolve at the time of his conversion with his condition more than 20 years later, at a point (which Sherry suggests remains characteristic of the present) when «continual failure or the circumstances of our private life finally make it impossible to make any promises at all and many of us abandon Confession and Communion to join the Foreign Legion of the Church and fight for a city of which we are no longer full citizens.»
Since pressure of other work has prevented my writing a special essay on this, I have put together the gist of what I said by taking extracts from my contributions to the Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh University in 1971/2 and 1972/3 (The Nature of Mind and The Development of Mind by A. J. P. Kenny, H. C. Longuet - Higgins, J. R. Lucas and C. H. Waddington; Edinburgh University Press, 1972 and 1973).
This is the gist of the idea proposed by Grudem (theologian) and Asmus (economist) in this accessible 400 - page book aimed at influencing Christian leaders...
The gist of Ann Schuck's question: Why did girls and women seem to be less important than men in their church, St. Rose of Lima in North Wales?
The gist of gnocchi goes like this: a) usually a mixture of flour, eggs, and potatoes (though in this case, pumpkin) mixed together and kneaded into a light dough, 2) rolling out the dough and cutting the gnocchi into cubes, 145) using a special tool to give the gnocchi ridges for the sauce to cling on to.
[Because I'm aware the above is slightly wordy and possibly confusing, here's the basic gist = Make a sticky protein mix by mixing nut - butter + protein - powder + oats / quinoa - flakes + whatever else you like in your bars - > coat them in coconut flour and give them rectangular shapes - > coat them in melted chocolate - > fridge them - > boom!]
Basically the gist is that you work your way up to 10 800s in a session, keeping them as close in time as possible (a second or two flux is okay).
Homogenous is not a word that comes up a lot in recipes, in my experience, but I got the gist.
The gist is this - simmer a good amount of grated ginger and shallots in coconut milk, add the brightest spring vegetables you can get your hands on, and serve over egg noodles (or, alternately, pan-fried shredded yuba skins *).
When blended up in the food processor these two things become creamy and sweet and unbelievably delicious when slathered on muffins, toast, your finger, apples, crackers, you get the gist.
Here's the gist: I'm in NY to celebrate the One Part Plant book launch (today officially!)
In addition to regulating the GI tract (in both directions, if you get my gist), it is also established to decrease the risk of coronary heart diseasIn addition to regulating the GI tract (in both directions, if you get my gist), it is also established to decrease the risk of coronary heart diseasin both directions, if you get my gist), it is also established to decrease the risk of coronary heart disease.
My «no salad as a meal» rule has a few notable exceptions: salads served in deep - fried taco shells, salads that have more croutons than vegetables, salads that are mostly grains, you get the gist.
But I got the general gist and he was basically backtracking in saying that Sanchez would stay even if he left for free next year.
In fact, I bet there is at least one person reading this who didn't see a second of the game and hasn't looked at the box score, but can give the basic gist of what went down.
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