Sentences with phrase «as synonyms»

The terms emotional intelligence and emotional literacy are treated as synonyms.
In order to get that done one should make use of the keywords that go with his industry as well as the synonyms.
You will also hear the terms «funeral insurance» and «final expense insurance» used as synonyms along with burial insurance.
You probably see the words «sustainable» and «green» as synonyms... and we often present them that way.
Other terms that have been used as synonyms for scenario are «characterisation», «storyline» and «construction».»
A dictionary definition of «shonky» may list «underhand» and «unreliable» as synonyms.
Loan consolidation and refinancing are often used as synonyms, but that's only the case sometimes — so let's get the record straight once and for all.
Passive vs. active investing debaters often use beta and alpha as synonyms to corresponding strategies.
The terms thesis and dissertation are mostly used as synonyms, but there exists a minor distinction between them.
He equates these (i.e., value - added and testing) as synonyms, with which I would certainly disagree.
Encourage students to use the back of the reproducible cartoon to record any related words, such as synonyms, antonyms, plural nouns, singular nouns, or verb tenses.
There are two terms that we often use as synonyms: interactivity and engagement.
The terms «remake» and «reboot» are often used as synonyms and presenting a concrete definition for either can result in endless semantic debate.
Very often power training and strength training are used as synonyms, but they are not the same thing.
[7] It was the way that compensatory seats were allocated that made their report the origin of the additional member system, the term which the report also invented, which was then applied along with the much older «mixed system» by English - speaking writers on voting systems to West Germany's system and similar models until mixed member proportional (MMP) was invented for the adoption of the German system proposed for New Zealand in a royal commission report in 1986, which would explain why AMS and MMP have been used as synonyms.
Is there any big difference between them, or are the differences so minimal that it's ok to use them as synonyms?
He'll also master word relationships such as synonyms and antonyms, and be able to pronounce multisyllabic words correctly, once he's had the chance to practice a new word a few times.
... Historically, we've often treated «mobile» and «desktop» as synonyms for «less» and «more», designing distinct experiences for each, and fragmenting our content into those separate sites.
Wynne may be using debt and revenue as synonyms, but they're not — just as having your credit card limit raised is not a new source of income.
At various points in the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, new stock market records and historically low unemployment rates were used as a synonym for a booming economy, or after the financial crisis, to signal that the economy was recovering — even though many workers and households experienced stagnating or steadily declining incomes for years or even decades.
Emotional intelligence is commonly mistaken as a synonym for «nice.»
Confession time: I am someone who uses «Google» as a synonym for «search.»
When Americans who are respectful of tradition speak of religion as a synonym for theism, they limit their use of the First Amendment to defensive purposes only.
The problem is that in four different places in an opinion barely five paragraphs long, Justice Stevens used the word «indoctrination» as a synonym for religious education.
Even Grondin, who has read Gadamer deeply (he is the French translator of Truth and Method), has written that in Gadamer's work the word ««ontological» is consistently used as a synonym for «philosophical» and «universal.
«And in and through it all, we find the elusive but powerful idea of God's «word,»» he says, «not as a synonym for the written scriptures, but as a strange personal presence, creating, judging, healing recreating» (emphasis mine).
«Truth (satya) implies love,» he explained, «and firmness (agraha) engenders and, therefore, serves as a synonym for force.
On the other hand, «universal» can be used as a synonym for «common property,» and is intended to signify some form or structure shared in common by a multiplicity of entities.
Thus did Origen, for example, speak of theologia as the effort of the individual to «make sense» out of Scripture but he immediately asserted the tentative nature of any such interpretational In Gregory of Nazianzus the element of indirectness, of being one step removed from the original data, is identified with the word theologia and Pseudo-Dionysius employed it as a synonym for mysticisms
Second of all, are you saying that that pregnancy should be some sort of a punishment (or «consequence,» as you put it, but it's obvious that you're using «consequence» as a synonym for «punishment») for having sex irresponsibly?
Whenever the word is not taken as a synonym for libertarian or racist... I can pass any test for «conservative.»
The ordinary Christian confuses the two, mistaking one as a synonym for the other.
We use the word «fact» today almost as a synonym for what is true.
And yes, Bill P, if the «End Religions» of the world were more educated about things like «voluntary servitude» as a synonym for «slavery» in the Bible, they might understand the library of ancient texts that they continue to deride.
The second is to call attention to the fact that Matthew, and he only, used «the kingdom of heaven» as a synonym for «the kingdom of God,» and does so some thirty times.
This is not what a person does at first when he renders testimony but what the Son does by manifesting the Father (Revelation 1:2 speaks of the «testimony,» marturia of Jesus Christ as a synonym for «revelation,» apokalupsis of Jesus Christ, 1:1, 2).
«The Day of Resurrection» is treated largely as a synonym for «The Day of Judgment» and the resurrection idiom seems to have been used mainly because it was part of the Jewish and Christian eschatology from which it was borrowed.
Further, the use of the term «American» as a synonym for the United States in some of the preceding chapters feels presumptuous to me in my Canadian setting and therefore even more so for people who belong to the other Americas.
In Plato the term is used as a synonym for «participation.»
We need to examine what we mean by Christian civilization, or «Christendom», a word often used as a synonym.
When extended to all the other forms of biblical discourse we are going to consider, this concept of revelation, taken as a synonym for revelation in general, leads to the idea of scripture as dictated, as something whispered in someone's ear.
When we use the words «law» and «legalism,» which latter we often take as a synonym for the former, in any way which is incompatible with the 119th Psalm («Thy word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path» — verse 105), we misunderstand Judaism and inevitably set Jesus falsely in opposition to Judaism.
The animal protectionists have made great headway exploiting the term live - trap as a synonym for cage traps.
Whatever is present in the inescapable structures of human experience must be present in «being - itself» to use that as a synonym for ultimate reality.
The first way is the way we most often think of it, as a synonym for belief.
RB: I was worried about «occasions,» and Susan Stebbing saw that some sense could be made if he was using it as a synonym for actual fact.
I use the word narrative as a synonym for «god,» with a small «g.» I know it is risky to do so, not only because the word «god,» having an aura of sacredness, is not to be used lightly, but also because it calls to mind a fixed figure or image.
It is readily apparent that the term «history of religions» has come to be regarded as a synonym for the «general science of religions,» and as such the nature of the discipline must be discussed in the total context of Religionswissenschaft.
There are other instances in the New Testament when «fall asleep» is used as a synonym for death (Acts 13:36; 1 Cor.
Some might criticize this term as a synonym for unexamined popular prejudice, but they would expose themselves to the charge of harboring an elitist contempt for the convictions of the American people.
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