«Of sufficient length to permit naturally high head carriage and in balance with height and length of dog,»
are the precise words.
Saturated
is the precise word that came to mind when I saw this.
Not exact matches
It
's an 11,000 -
word gem that reads like 3,000, a clear,
precise, and brutal evisceration of Facebook and the havoc it has wrought on the news industry — and itself — for the last two years.
And this point dovetails with the other point as far as since we don't pretend to know the
precise timing of when bubbles kind of unwind or when the busts will finally reach a bottom, the idea
is that we can actually
be in the right quartile of activity, in other
words I never try to catch the very top of a bubble, I don't try to ride things to the very end, and similarly I don't mind catching falling knifes.
Central to this Court - led revolution
is the idea that the Constitution
is in a state of more or less perpetual evolution, whence it follows that judges need not
be bound by the
precise words of the document, or by prior precedent, or by settled historical meaning.
Edward Oakes» observations yesterday concerning the invidious or vituperative use of the
word heresy, I feel that he
is turning into a matter of sentiment what should
be a matter of
precise definition.
And then her
precise words: «When tenderness
is detached from the source of tenderness [i.e., Christ] its logical outcome
is terror.
Just did, thank you for pointing that out... It does appear that the more
precise and correct
word, when applied to the voting example I gave above
is plurality which
is synonymous with «relative majority».
They
are, to
be precise, scientific fiction romances (in the old sense of the
word).
And again, you
are correct, I did not use it and erroneously used the less
precise and more general
word «majority» It
was an error which unfortunately I can not correct because CNN does not allow edits... which
is a good thing... I don't believe in revising history.
If God, by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will, freely, and unchangeably ordained the
precise wording of Bel and the Dragon, the action - packed sequel to the Book of Daniel, then how
is this different from inspiration, where he
is said to have «out - breathed» or «spoken» his
Word to the prophets and apostles?
Or again, when we speak in the creed of the Eternal
Word of God as «coming down from heaven,» we surely do not think — or at least we ought not to think — that this
is a
precise statement of movement from an «up» to a «down»; we all know well enough that it
is, on the contrary, a most inaccurate statement from that point of view.
But many experts now attempting to translate these
words have reached a simple conclusion: their
precise meaning
is uncertain.
Reinforcing the fact that this book
is historical fiction and not a
precise biography, my friend Dalia Mogahed (executive director of the Center for Muslim Studies at Gallup and member of President Barack Obama's Advisory Council on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships) rightfully noted in her review that this «
is not a book recounting Muhammad's life, but a beautiful story inspired by it... There
was editorial license and creativity, and while many of the
words and events have
been recorded in authentic sources, many have not...»
The
words come, in fact, from the Council itself, from John XXIII to
be precise.
But this immediately raises the question of the relationship between these two uses, necessary uses, as I see it, of the
word «I.» It certainly does not seem to me that I have any empirical evidence whatsoever for holding that the «I» writing these
words now, at this
precise 1 / 10th of a second,
is in any sense a different «I» from the «I» which started writing this paper some time ago.
McQueen
is a fastidious man, short on patience, but given to lengthy pauses while he thinks of the
precise word.
A prompter suggests the
word «mediator,» and Outler permits this, but it
was not the
precise word he
was seeking.
The theory of the ministry in the churches of the Reformation
was also
precise; the minister
was fundamentally the preacher of the
Word, an idea which later, in the days of Pietism and Evangelicalism,
was modified in the direction of the conception of the minister as evangelist.
So maybe if we want to communicate the message of Jesus we have to get away from archaic terms like gospel which have become traditional» buzz
words «or theological jargon devoid of
precise meaning and make anew the original intent which
was about an announcement of the coming of God's Kingdom and all that that implies.
It
is both an intellectual and a religious duty to frame the most
precise possible definition of the
word «God».
It opens the way for reconciliation, one of the most important and beautiful of all biblical
words.18 Theologians have often preferred to speak of «justification,» and it
is a
precise, courtroom
word.
«At the
precise moment I noticed this,» she writes, «I heard the
words «It
is finished» echo through my heart and mind.»
The Oxford English Dictionary
is often known as one of the most
precise dictionaries, so much so that
words often have to
be used for about ten years before they...
The Oxford English Dictionary
is often known as one of the most
precise dictionaries, so much so that
words often have to
be used for about ten years before they actually make it to the dictionaries.
Whether the
precise wording is from Jesus» own lips or not, it clearly expresses the thrust of his mission as a whole.
We do not know if the universe
is or
is not designed, but we do know that the best way to understand the «design» of the universe
is to study it unbiasedly and make the most accurate models that fit reality in the most
precise ways that cause the best predictions — in a
word, science.
However, a musicologist friend insists that singing nursery rhymes
is essential to develop children's cognitive skills because of the
precise pattern of
words and music.
There
were then and have
been until the present differences of opinion as to identification by documents of certain passages, sentences, phrases, and even
words; and the
precise lines of the hypothesis
are still with some scholars a point of energetic debate.
Corruption
is a great
word, a political
word with a
precise meaning in eighteenth - century discourse even though its use has become narrowed and debased with us.
if the bible
is supposed to
be the
word of god don't you think he'd have
been a little more
precise so you don't have to perform semantic gymnastics all the time to somehow avoid looking foolish?
Instead, they try to ensure its purity by their
precise theological formulations, but these forms of thought may not
be appropriate for their people — with the result that the
Word is not able to inform the decisions and actions of the laity.
In his
words, «Furthermore, since between 95 and 97 percent of the Jewish state
was illiterate at the time of Jesus, it must
be presumed that Jesus also
was illiterate, that he knew, like the vast majority of his contemporaries in an oral culture, the foundational narratives, basic stories, and general expectations of his tradition but not the exact texts,
precise citations, or intricate arguments of its scribal elites» (Ibid: 25 - 26).
His choice of
words is straightforward and
precise, marked by aptness to the emotional and physical pace of his tale.
Poets can only create their worlds through
words referring to experience, and if they care about defining their worlds, their visions, precisely (and all good poetry
is precise), they will use every device in their imaginative powers to crack, break, combine, and shuffle
words, our worldly
words, to their purposes.
Our roasting process
is no less
precise; consistency and repeatability
are two
words we
're very familiar with.
Interestingly enough, the English
were already predisposed to accept the
word «curry,» regardless of its
precise Indian ancestry.
The
precise wording was, «a re-aggravation of a right femoral - acetabular impingement with labral tear.»
This process of making a child feel heard and understood
is relationship building - the
precise opposite of what happens when adults allow themselves to
be drawn into the conflict and to engage in relationship damaging wars of
words.
First point: I changed the
word «scientists» to «scholars» to
be precise.
In other
words, it
's a loose slur not used in a
precise way and lacking any formal definition.
Amendments to existing law
are always going to
be tricky, referencing
precise wordings and sections and sub-sections and the like.
The
words in themselves
are not pointless as they have a
precise meaning but they may have become useless in common usage as some people have never experienced these ideologies.
«While I don't often use the
word, the technically
precise term for my orientation
is bisexual.
To
be precise, his survey found that only 2 % of the sample used the
word «Republican» to identify their political leanings.
Above all, the vague letter - and -
word metaphor
was nowhere near as
precise as Schrödinger's code - script concept.
It
's not clear to me how we
are going to get
precise agreement on the
wording - we
are scientists and we
're being asked to do a job of public communication that
is more like journalism.»
However, it wasn't clear whether this
is because they lacked
words for larger numbers, or because they came from a culture that viewed
precise numbers as unimportant.
The avatar, named Tara,
is designed to show people learning another language the
precise mouth movements that should
be made to generate a given
word.
This requires having quite a lot of imagination,
being very
precise in the
words that you pick, and making a few tough decisions.