Use the quotes only when the ideas of them are surprisingly expressed or when you need citing examples from the original text to further discussion in your term paper.
Not exact matches
Quote: «The forbearing
use of power does not
only form a touchstone, but the manner in which an individual enjoys certain advantages over others is a test of a true gentleman.»
«If President Trump had ordered the strike
only to show that the US responded to [Syrian President Bashar] Assad's
use of chemical weapons, then that goal has been achieved,» Israel's Ynetnews
quoted a senior defense official as saying.
If you want to ensure that you're
only sent alerts for your multi-word brand name, you need to create an alert
using exact match
quotes.
What is self - evident is that you
use science, logic and
quotes only to the point that they support your religious agenda.
Using those
quotes from Carrey and Higgins, preachers can hold up the likes of Hoffman as examples of the failures of the fame and fortune dream; and point to the
only role model who won't let you down.
Personally, I think that the context includes not
only where in Scripture the passages are from (including rhetorical function, narrative position, etc.) and the historical - cultural background, but also the context of the person
using the
quote.
Totally agree with Chuck here, Jesus is
using a typical Rabbinical motif by
only quoting the first part of a scripture, consider he probably wants to
quote it to the end but physically it is almost impossible due to what is happening to his lungs and rib - cage during the Crucifixion.
The new Oxford English Dictionary neatly avoids the quicksand by attributing the word to the Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler, citing as the
only definition Adler's technical and specialized usage, and then
quoting a whole series of
uses of the word that owe nothing whatsoever to Adler.
Brown goes on to describe the various anti-Islam bloggers Breivik read and apparently
quoted in a manifesto,
only to conclude, «Obviously these people can not be held responsible for the
use to which their ideas were put.»
On the other hand, I have deleted «or theistic» from this
quote, because I
use «theistic» in a much broader sense, regarding voluntaristic theism as
only one of its forms.
I
only used that bible
quote to show you that Jesus is claimed to have said we are condemned to contrast your contention he didn't.
There is an entire website devoted to proving that Tiger Woods is God
using only Biblical
quotes.
In Jesus» teaching the word flesh is
used only when he
quotes Hebrew Scriptures, such as «the two shall become one flesh» (Matt.
scot Not
only did you
use a
quote that even the one
quoted disputes, but you trapse it out as if it were relevant, but since it was said 33 years ago, it would be severely outdated.
The
only conclusion I can come to is that you believe I should never
use or
quote the Bible at all.
Actually, KC, the
only places where the NT
uses the term «abomination» is where Jesus is
quoting the prophet Daniel (Matt 24, Mark 13), and John (Rev 17) is talking about the Wh.or.e of Babylon's adulteries.
It should be noted, however, that Jesus is reported to have
used the word Hades
only three times, (Matthew 11:23; 16:18; Luke 16:23) twice with an obviously figurative significance Capernaum brought «down unto Hades» (Matthew 11:23) and «the gates of Hades shall not prevail against» the church (Matthew 16:18)-- and
only once, in the parable just
quoted, in any such way as to throw light on his opinions.
An easy example: the
quote most
used to call women to «submit» to their husbands has a qualifier that I have NEVER heard
quoted... she is to submit
only insofar as he is «submitting» to Jesus Christ.
(I was, of course,
only illustrating that new things * do * exist and therefore that phrase you
quoted is being
used way too loosely — as I've often seen done.)
Now it is obvious you as well have
used words to treaten me personally I would stop
using verses... it is because my English is not strong to debate and make my self clear and that is why been
quoting verses that speaks of the same subject... So as seems if all hate my
quoting and that I can not express my self as should, the
only choice I have is to stop completely participating in your blogs and rather go to look after my business and family, I think I have left words and links enough for any one who wants to find out what they want to know... so long...
Now here is my legally compliant review, with
only little bits
quoted in accordance with the «fair
use» provision, and the rest reported in my own words.
He
uses this word to describe Jesus
only once in his Gospel (Luke 2:11), and now he
uses it a second time by
quoting Peter in his defense of himself and the other apostles before the Sanhedrin.
I'll
only use one image and a small
quote (will not post the actual recipe) and link back here.
I will not be posting the actual recipes, but will
only use one image, title, a small
quote and link back here.
I will
only use one image, a tiny
quote and title, and link back to this page
I will not be posting the actual recipe, but will
only use one of these images, title, a small
quote and link directly back here.
Gouldey (2005) says, «Statistically significant evidence is found that the market is not weak - form efficient and that speculative profits (after transaction costs) can be earned
using the information set based
only on
quoted betting and realized point spreads.»
They not
only printed my article, they
used my
quote «Let's raise children who won't have to recover from their childhood» on the cover.
This isn't to suggest that Netanyahu isn't the
only critic of the agreement; Republican legislators and Presidential candidates have criticized it as well, but I
used quotes from Netanyahu as he articulated the reasoning behind his criticism better than
quotes from Republicans that I could find.
This is at least the third of these unattributed
quotes that you've
used in your columns on the leadership of the state GOP, and that's
only since I started paying attention to any of this in the last few days.
This is not
only false but very sad to see trivial minds who call themselves journalists
use falsehood and misleading
quotes just to drive traffic to their irrelevant sites.
It's also significant that the site tries to position Portman as the
only choice for the seat,
using selected media
quotes to build that sense of inevitability.
If you think taking creatine will compensate for the fact that you are
only sleeping 5 hours a night, you are a «Fucking Idiot» (I
used that exact
quote on Mark Bell's podcast and it was his highest rated show beating Jillian Micheals).
I will not be posting the actual recipe, but will
only use one of these images, title, a small
quote and link directly back here.
I
used quotes because, typically, there is
only ONE kind of actual cookie on the «cookie» plate, and the rest of the treats that we make to share...
London Bridge is falling down, to
quote not
only the same genus of children's rhyme as the eponymous codenames for the the objects of Control's paranoia, but also T.S. Eliot's
use of the same to speak of the end of distinct human culture.
I know that I am far from the
only person with this «problem» (I
use the
quote marks because seriously, in no world is having too many video games to play an actual problem, but it is a little concerning when it's my job to know about them.)
With that in mind, there is still a sense of accomplishment that comes with being wrapped up in a story that not
only tackles this specific point in history but addresses the problem
using thoughts (and some well - placed famous Churchill
quotes) that still apply today.
Nice work on finding The
quote keys, But here's a little tip for you, they should
only be
used when someone actually said the words you're
quoting.
However, Darling - Hammond
quoted Schorr very selectively,
using only those
quotes that were critical of Teach for America.
We should point out that the acceleration figure
quoted is for 0 - 62mph, rather than the 0 - 60mph on Kia's website (though we've now listed both for convenience), and you'll understand that we're
only using the official torque figure - but in our experience, the engine does loosen up significantly with
use so a higher torque figure is certainly believable.
Morgan previously told us the car would travel 150 miles on a full charge, but now
quotes only 120 - though given the EV3 is likely to be
used more as a weekend toy than serious commuter, and given the new fast charging capabilities, it's unlikely to trouble too many buyers.
If in your argument you
quote the famous Jaguar rear end you should also note that Jaguar are the
ONLY manufacturer who ever bothered using in - board brakes and only ever used them on the rear a
ONLY manufacturer who ever bothered
using in - board brakes and
only ever used them on the rear a
only ever
used them on the rear axle!
As such, we
use your information
only to obtain an Internet price
quote on your behalf from a local dealer.
Porsche also
quotes a 0 - 200 km / h time of less than 12.0 sec for its new concept, which
uses an on - demand four - wheel drive system in which the front wheels are driven
only during acceleration, under hard driving or on slippery road surfaces.
(This may be a good place to mention the
quote Chevrolet is
using in Malibu advertising, taken from the New York Times, that claims that the Malibu is like a «super-Accord,
only from GM.»
Achieving the headline - grabbing official economy figures for plug - in hybrids is a tall order in real - world driving; Audi's
quoted 156.9 mpg would require fully charged batteries, a mix of electric -
only and hybrid driving and very delicate
use of the accelerator pedal.
Reviews and
quotes / blurbs are fantastic to
use in your book description but
only if they are cited appropriately.
Reviews and
quotes / blurbs are fantastic to
use in your book description but
only if they are credited appropriately.