Sentences with phrase «around use of the word»

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Most do not use the word «stagflation» outright (higher rates + slower growth = stagflation) since there is no consensus around the degree of growth slowing and rates rising.
The signs around the Sanctuary used the word dedo, or finger, instead of toe to describe the differing sloth types.
With the exception of the first two, his words do not appear to cut cruel; indeed, one has a sense these are well - used lines he might employ in his other career: as a successful, in - demand motivational speaker, giving at least 30 speeches every year, here in Canada and around the world.
While that paragraph is grammatically correct, it's using a lot of words to waltz around a fairly simple concept.
Around GM, engineers were instructed not to use words like «dangerous,»» defect» or «safety» when describing problems in writing, which contributed to the lack of urgency in dealing with the problem, Valukas wrote.
There's plenty of blame to go around here — the (mostly) no - name cable makers for peddling junk, retailers like Amazon for allowing it be sold, the USB Implementers Forum for not getting the word out all that well — but the end result is anyone with a USB - C device having to take absurd precautions just to ensure they can use older accessories or spare cables without blowing up their phone.
I use quotes around the word free, because while there are no costs to install WooCommerce, there are fees associated with the complete integration of WooCommerce as a functional shopping cart (see related article for detailed WooCommerce pricing examples).
But if I use the right schema around my name in the article's HTML, I can indicate to Google that I'm the author of the article, not just another term in a sea of indistinguishable words.
First of all, using a HELOC means you tend to have a fixed interest rate and a finite term of repayment (in other words, a HELOC can't hang around for 40 years like a student loan could).
Sure they may not use the word «gay» in a hurtful way, but they have plenty of other condescending words to throw around.
You can also poke around on your Nook or Kindle — there are e-books there written for the faithful that give a detailed insight into the cult - like thinking (well, poor choice of words, a favorite LDS saying is, «the thinking is done», but you catch my drift) that's used to control their people from a very young age to find «the world» unbearable and the church to be a haven, etc..
One of the most persistent mistakes made by critics of the crop of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we use any language that they don't like (most commonly, though not limited to, the word «gay») to describe our experiences, we are using that language to make ontological claims.
In big, bold, burning, red letters across the top it read: «GOD HATES...» and then scattered around the rest of the board were groups of people that God hates: liars, cheaters, atheists, drunks, adulterers, and gays (he used a different word, which I won't include here).
«Each of you should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms... Be generous with the different things God gave you, passing them around so all get in on it: if words, let it be God's words; if help, let it be God's hearty help.»
Parentheses around the «of» however, are not normally used for nonthetic awareness if that awareness is already designated as such, for example, by use of the words «nonthetic» or «nonpositional,» or if its meaning is contextually obvious.
Another problem in understanding how the word â $ œapostleâ $ is used in the Bible is the medieval pictures we have in our minds of the twelve disciples of Jesus with halos around their heads.
I have been around members of the Gay and Lesbian community for a bit now and they have been using the word «married» long enough for them to even use the words «divorced».
The word is used to depict the act of wrapping a turban around someone's head.
While I disagree with your assessment that by choosing to save some God was necessarily choosing others for damnation, I do recognize that there is a tension there that is often seen as a matter of semantics (shown by your use of quotation marks around the word «choosing»).
Language is unruly in that playing around with words or trying to be consistent in our use of words or dealing with issues by defining terms is a constant source of contestation and confusion.
i was just sort of poking around, really, when i read this entry [and the comments][and i'm seriously trying to ignore that jab against «pagan», use of the word incorrectly in a context that's a bit demeaning... but i was going to comment before i read that, so i'm just going to leave it lie so that i can make the comment i came to make]
Seems to me we use the word fanatic or zealot when we talk about some of the crazies who run around screaming about their particular religion all the time.
Grillo, said Fo, «is from the tradition of the wise storyteller, one who knows how to use surreal fantasy, who can turn situations around, who has the right word for the right moment, who can transfix people when he speaks, even in the rain and the snow.»
To get around the prohibition, Jews usually use only one Hebrew letter in place of the word.
Over the years I've learned to control my fists, but I've watched as the word retarded has become more and more commonplace on the tongues of those around me — good, loving, kind people who know my brother, know me and can't help but use a word that has become so natural to their vocabulary.
A god, in the sense I am using the word, is the name of a great narrative, one that has sufficient credibility, complexity, and symbolic power so that it is possible to organize one's life around it.
@Uncouth Swain you again show yourself to be dumb... the word Semetic was not coined in the 1800's... it is a term first used around the roman times to talk about the peoples of the stepps.
I agree the facts you used to circle around the truth were by human's ideas of how the first man was split, but in Revelation 22:18 - 19 it speaks in GODs words that any person who adds things into or removes things from the Bible will be plagued with the many plagues described in the Holy Book.
As far as using the «f - word» on this site, I'm not going to go around saying «fuck» all over the place, it was just a part of the expression that I heard long ago and that I live by, so I wasn't going to change it.
jump to recipe They were supposed to be Biscoff Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies, but the grocery stores around here are all out of Biscoff, and who doesn't want an excuse to use the word Speculoos?
Any time there's an excessive use of the word «should» floating around, it's nice to focus on what the most loving and productive way forward would be for others and yourself.
Bear in mind that this particular prop bet centers around the word being used just once instead of the double usage of the catchphrase.
I must give a word for Giroud, I use to criticize him but this year the guy turned himself in a world class striker.For me he eas the best in the league when he came back.His luck was that he came back in time of many injuries and he was able to play with fast wingers around him and no slow, weak guies like he has last year.He had just to run in the surface and bang the goals from the cross.
For example if someone calls a member of their peer group a faggot in order to assert their masculinity (and make sure everyone around them knows they definitely are not a homosexual), the ideal solution would be that the person becomes secure enough in themselves that they wouldn't feel the need to put other people down, using the word «fag» or anything else.
Was not analyzing the Manchester ss and don't really care much there but from a footballing point of view and from the words of MR wenger I understand the logic I do nt read what the media thinks neither My comment above addresses the issues we face in comparison to the two previous seasons adding in our re enforcements The 22 million question «Are the Arsenal capable of achieving 85 point come next May???» I believed we were strong last year and said it here that the team was strong and together and used the very words that MR wenger used cohesion but as the season unfolded the cracks showed up at the very beginning when we lost to west ham and it got worse as we lost pole position and every thing around us came tumbling down by February last season here comes another important question did they know and understand what happened do they know what to do this term to avoid the very same faith well we wait and see Irregardless of what happens I will support Arsenal and will keep analyzing every match my way until May so Good luck Arsenal with your endeavors and hope you do well against Liverpool keep the fight on keep the heads up and give them a good beating
A viewpoint widely held is that we should «get rid» because of his conduct and perceived attitude and that you shouldn't keep an unhappy player; I've even heard the word toxic used in relation to the atmosphere around him, but think back to the summer of 2013 when Luis Suarez publicly wanted out.
The word crisis is thrown around a lot, but, with City thrashing them at home in a half - empty stadium playing the kind of football they used to be renowned for, it fits for Arsenal.
Because of her words, I forced myself to slow down and make my own choices using information I gathered from experts, instead of just assuming I could trust the other new moms around me as my main source of information on child - rearing.
You want to have something present by 1 year of age, as well as the use of mama, dada or 1 word around the age of 1.
If the words your or your spouse are using are inappropriate, however, and wouldn't be used around a group of your peers (meaning other moms with toddlers or any reasonable person who has ever had a child), then you should definitely talk to them about using more appropriate terms.
In hypnobirthing, the philosophy is you aren't supposed to use the word «pain», so we were supposed to instead think of the word «pressure» versus pain every time we would have normally used or spoke the word «pain» and ask others to not use the word pain around us before or during childbirth.
As children begin to say their first words, feedback from those around them help them to learn the meaning of the words and begin to use them to get things they want and to please those around them.
I have most definitely used this word, often to the shock of people around me.
Just make it clear, in a matter - of - fact and disinterested voice, which words are off - limits: «That's not a word you may use in our house or around other people.»
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The term «Satellite» was used in the older sense of the word, referring to the individual home schools around the world who were using the CLASS program.
In other words, it's one of the first they use to move around.
We can talk until we're blue in the face, communicate openly etc but if they are on short wave and I'm posting on the web (or the other way around if you'd prefer) no amount of using the right words is going to get the message across.
Word of mouth or driving around a neighborhood used to be the most common way to find child care.
One problem I have is when I try to use cheese, fruit leather or «other» to write words, put eyes / faces on top of sandwiches, etc they seem to either 1) get jostled around and become sort of a non-factor or b) get stuck to the lid of the bento and become a non-factor.
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