Sentences with phrase «about proper language»

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This might include data about preventive care, proper nutrition, and other early - childhood health issues (all delivered in local languages and dialects).
(I recognize that there may be legitimate pastoral concerns about breaking with our traditional patriarchal images, but there are also legitimate pastoral concerns that join with a correct theology and proper symbolism to impel us to gender - neutral language.)
But the proper starting point for theology is God and how our language about God works.
Thus it came about that the first important proper name to have been written in many of these languages must have been the name of Jesus, with its pronunciation adapted to their distinctive phonic structure, just as it had been in all the languages of Europe.
A group of scientifically trained philosophers meeting in Vienna began asking about the proper use of language, beginning with a minimum of propositions.
It's on a console with more than a few proper rhythm games which feel more intuitive to play, and honestly you'll pick up about as much Japanese from this game as you would while playing Project Diva with dual language subtitles on.
Before we talk about the various ebook formats in proper, it'll be good to talk a little about XML, and why it's so popular as an underlying language.
Puppies will have time for supervised socialization with their counterparts and owners will be taught about dog to dog body language, proper dog to dog etiquette, and how and when to give their puppy a mental break when interacting with another dog.
We welcome Hilton Honors as the proper English name with open arms, even though only people picky about their language might appreciate it.
It's on a console with more than a few proper rhythm games which feel more intuitive to play, and honestly you'll pick up about as much Japanese from this game as you would while playing Project Diva with dual language subtitles on.
One of my great heroes, George Orwell famously wrote about how proper language is always the first victim of tyranny, in his marvelous essay, «Politics And The English Language».
So, Trenberth has been very clear about his problem with the methodology in Spencer & Braswell 2011, and has been very clear in turn about why those flaws should not have passed peer review, and his critiques have all been in the proper professional language.
This 1985 effort to reach editors and publishers used the language and tools of copy editors to get the word out about the proper use and presentation of the word REALTOR ®.
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