Sentences with phrase «as the phrase says»

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When it's time to say no, emotionally intelligent people avoid phrases such as «I don't think I can» or «I'm not certain.»
Or, as Bentham likes to say, borrowing another phrase from academic economic theory, Shell's challenge is to «minimize the maximum regret.»
When it's time to say «no,» avoid phrases such as I don't think I can or I'm not certain.
The 2015 letter also said Trump had «only positive results» from his various medical tests — which is considered «nonsense» phrasing among clinicians, as the Atlantic notes.
The publisher says it's been using the phrase for more than 30 years to brand special editions, such as «Best of Phoenix.»
Earlier on Thursday, Trump described his efforts to remove unauthorized immigrants from the US as «a military operation,» a phrase that seemed to contradict efforts from White House officials who said the military would not be involved with the deportation plans.
Not long afterward, Redstone embarked on a series of acquisitions, guided by his belief that content such as movies and TV shows would always have value, even if the theater business started to decline (the Viacom chairman is said to have coined the phrase «Content is king»).
When it's time to say no, they avoid phrases such as I don't think I can or I'm not certain.
His words echoed a phrase used by Trump himself, who was quoted as saying in an interview with the New York Times newspaper on Friday that the storm over Russian hacking was a «political witch hunt.»
As early as 1994, Lee seemed to foresee the current maritime tensions in Asian waters when he said: «China's neighbors are unconvinced by China's ritual phrases that all countries big and small are equal or that China will never seek hegemony.&raquAs early as 1994, Lee seemed to foresee the current maritime tensions in Asian waters when he said: «China's neighbors are unconvinced by China's ritual phrases that all countries big and small are equal or that China will never seek hegemony.&raquas 1994, Lee seemed to foresee the current maritime tensions in Asian waters when he said: «China's neighbors are unconvinced by China's ritual phrases that all countries big and small are equal or that China will never seek hegemony.»
He detests vague spin - doctor phrases like «studies say» and «scientists disagree,» and he refuses to advertise for Tesla, something most startup car companies wouldn't think twice about — because he sees advertising as manipulative and dishonest.
Let's say the business is using «plumber in NYC» as a phrase match keyword in a campaign designed to attract new customers.
Needless to say, I become very uncomfortable anytime I hear the phrase «this time is different,» as we can be sure that participants in every bubble have believed the same, both before and after the Dutch speculators who hoarded tulip bulbs.
As Benjamin Tal at CIBC said, the BoC likely could've had a chunk of the «easing of financial conditions» — a phrase used because our governor is careful not to place too much emphasis on the exchange rate — for free.
In this video I'm going to show you a great way to get better keywords out of the Google Adwords Keyword tool if you haven't seen the previous video you'll want to watch that video where I show you how to get better search volume numbers from both google adwords as well as some other sources to get better estimates for the amount of times that keyword is searched each month i'll put a link in the video here so that you can click that video if you haven't seen that yet let's get started now if you want better results from the Google Adwords Keyword planner you have to work a little differently than everyone else so most people come to the Google Adwords Keyword planner and they simply click on this search for new keywords using a phrase, website, or category and then they just paste a bunch of keywords into this text box so let's say as an example that these were our starting keywords ok so let's say we have the keywords «fishing tips» «fishing tackle» «fishing for bass» «fishing rod» and «fishing reel» what most people do is that they would simply come here and they would copy this they would paste it into this field and they would hit Search and they would get back their results and that's fine but one little tip that will help you get much better results is only paste in one key word at a time so instead of pasting all these in just paste in the single keyword «fishing tips» and then proceed from there to pull that those results up and you'll get this back if you click right here you can download the ideas you'll notice they're 701 here listed so if we download these ideas will download them to a CSV file comma separated value file you can open that with notepad you can open it with excel open office when you're finished putting all your ideas and individually you will now have a bunch of different common separate value files containing the keywords and the search volume I've already gone ahead and done that just to save time on the video but i want to show you what happens when you use this method versus just pasting in the keywords like most people do so here you'll see this column here represents these two columns here represent if we had pasted in all of the keywords at once and click search at google adwords keyword tool is one that showed you and you'll see we have a total of 706 results we got back when we did that this column this column here represents what happens when we paste one key word at a time and then download the file paste the second keyword download the file and then we just simply grab those terms and copy them and you'll see now we have a total of 1,915 keywords now what I've done with the highlighting here is to show you anything that's not highlighted in this column is a keyword we would not have gotten back had we pasted in all the keywords at once you can see there's lots and lots of keywords here we would not have seen know your competitors and the company's you're competing against they're using probably the simple method just pasting a bunch of keywords sitting search and then looking through those terms to find their terms if you will take the extra few minutes it takes doesn't take long to simply go in and paste one key word at a time you will get back a ton of great keywords that others aren't seeing because they're using this other method and in actuality when I ran the numbers there's a total of 3.8 million searches represented by these keywords here that you would miss if you simply just copied and pasted those five terms and hit search the Google Adwords Keyword planner once you've used the google keyword planner to find lots of new keyword ideas what do you do with all those keywords the biggest problem is that you can there are so many keyword tools out there you can get hundreds of thousands of keywords by spending a day using the different keyword tools but what you do with all that information the answer is a cool tool called keyword grouper pro and Keyword Grouper Pro is completely free there's not even an opt in you just simply download the tool now at the top of this video there's a link if you click that i'll show you exactly how to use keyword grouper pro doesn't matter where you got your keywords from i'm going to show you how to take those keywords group them into tight groups and then you can set up your campaigns and know exactly which groups represent buyers and once you know where the buyers are at you can simply focus your marketing in that area to make more profit in your business
All I am saying if ham wants to read into a certain phrase and interpret it as he sees fit then other just a valid interpretations would apply.
Thus when late moderns come across, say, St. Anselm's famous phrase «fides quaerens intellectum» (faith seeking understanding), they are often predisposed to see it at best as slightly duplicitous, at worst as expressing a somewhat contemptible ambition: the aspiration of an irrational passion (fervent, tender, fierce) to the dignity of a rational conviction (cold, adamantine, calm).
He shuffled in, opened his notes, and began his lecture with a phrase that became legendary in Spain: Como decíamos ayer — «As we were saying yesterday,» he began, and continued his lecture where he had left off before the interruption.
You put that phrase in there — as you often do — to insinuate ignorance of the people at the time thus saying that because it was so long ago, we can't trust it.
Even by law: the second one is simply rude language (which you deliberately selected, to contrast with equally biased selection of carefully polite phrase for your side — as if we never hear a rude word from you guys); while the first one is actually a blackmail, despite the said politeness of the form.
«When we take the phrase «the authority of Scripture» out of its suitcase,» Wright says, «then, we recognize that it can have Christian meaning only if we are referring to scripture's authority in a delegated or mediated sense from that which God himself possesses and that which Jesus possesses as the risen Lord and Son of God, the Immanuel.»
Psalm 104:30, addressing God and speaking of the creatures, says, «Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created And, as if in response, Elihu says to Job (34:14 - 15) that if God «gather unto himself his spirit and his breath; All flesh shall perish together...» I have cut Elihu's sentence a little short so as to leave the emphasis on the phrase «all flesh.»
The Report also says that «assent to formularies and the use of liturgical language in public worship should be understood as signifying general acceptance without implying detailed assent to every phrase or proposition thus employed».3
Some of the Greek Fathers, such as Gregory of Nyssa, say that God created Adam and Eve sexless and that the phrase «male and female created he them» referred to a subsequent act necessitated by Adam's disobedience.
Also, I should say that it seemingly puts Jesus is the company of other great philosophical and religious teachers who essentially say the same sorts of things, in their own contexts and in their own times as to how to find «eternal life» a phrase I think speaks of a qualitative type of life, a flourishing, if you will, both now and after death.
T. S. Eliot once described the attitude in which poets turn their experience into poetry as «a passive attending upon the event,» a phrase that might be applied to the attitude of the faithful when they were said to hear Mass..
If Jesus is what the gospel proclaims him to be — that One in whom the love and light and life of God possessed completely a genuine human life, possessed it so fully that we may say of him, as Mr. Basil Willey has well phrased it, that «the life of God is seen in him in human life» — then we can preach Jesus Christ as decisive, as definitive, as the norm for the God - man relationship and the clue to whatever else God may be purposing and accomplishing in this vast and mysterious creation.
It is perhaps something to notice that in John's gospel in chapter 9, the Pharisees oppress a man who was healed by Jesus and the Pharisees use the same phrase to jeer at this man as being inferior» you were born in sin» they say and throw him out.
Not long ago I corresponded with him about his intent in using the phrase, and was confirmed in my judgment that he only meant to say that ministers should be as ready of access to persons burdened with guilt and other negative feelings as are Roman Catholic priests.
Richmond said in a statement that the company «was created from the popular phrase that people use as an expression of joy, surprise or disbelief».
As I read Hartshorne, he maintains that «God is not spatially localized» (Schilpp, 545) and the meaning of this phrase is that God is everywhere — «God is not spatially separated from things» he has written (Schilpp, 545), and in a recent book he claims that deity, the universally immanent, is everywhere.5 Given this assumption Hartshorne is then able to say that since God, being everywhere, includes the regional standpoint of every temporal actual entity, he must intuit all occasions wherever they are as they occur» (Schilpp, 545As I read Hartshorne, he maintains that «God is not spatially localized» (Schilpp, 545) and the meaning of this phrase is that God is everywhere — «God is not spatially separated from things» he has written (Schilpp, 545), and in a recent book he claims that deity, the universally immanent, is everywhere.5 Given this assumption Hartshorne is then able to say that since God, being everywhere, includes the regional standpoint of every temporal actual entity, he must intuit all occasions wherever they are as they occur» (Schilpp, 545as they occur» (Schilpp, 545).
That said, the reality is that too many times Christians use this phrase as a general blanket statement to let someone know we care, but only in a passing, surface level way.
The phrase «insh» Allah — «if God wills it» is common, just as some Christians often used to say «Deus vult» (d.v.) Yet this does not mean that human behaviour is pre-determined, although at one time there were heated debates on the subject.
Experts point out that the King James is based on at least two earlier major English translations, so its creators were editors as much as originators of these phrases, but it is the King James Bible that the great English writers knew, Goff said.
It will be appropriate to say that as a means of describing holy worldliness and responsible action, Bonhoeffer chose the unusual phrase «secret discipline».
Quint asserts that the poem thus described is «not a self - consuming artifact,» but as the originator of that phrase and category, I would say it fits perfectly.
It is significant that the earliest Gospel, Mark, uses the term «after three days» consistently in the prediction passages, but where these are quoted in Matthew or Luke the phrase has been changed to «on the third day».23 The change can be explained by saying that between the writing of the first and the later Gospels the story of the empty tomb had become more widely known, and the phrase «after three days», as a dating of the resurrection event, fell out of use.
Thus, we can not say that the kingdom of God is not mentioned until we come to the New Testament, but as a phrase commonly used it first appears in citations of the words of Jesus.
Deniers, as both Lipstadt and Vidal - Naquet show, seem to have an endless supply of polemical tricks and dodges: they simply discount Jewish testimony out of hand as lie or fantasy; inculpatory testimony from the Nazis themselves is said to have been coerced by the triumphant Allies; documents confirming such testimony are said to be forgeries; Nazi statements and memoranda about the Final Solution are taken at face value if they are euphemistically phrased, but are interpreted as hyperbolic or figurative if they are blunt and explicit; photographs and films of executions are dismissed as fakes.
But as I urged above, it would be wrong (in my judgment) to try to interpret all this too literally and logically; Prof. Hartshorne was right, I said, in saying that the symbol of the divine Triunity, like the «incarnation» and «atonement» as symbols, is much more appropriately retained as a symbol, as imaginative proclamation; it can then retain its indicative and suggestive value without our seeking to phrase it in the idiom of some particular philosophy or world view.
For me this phrase just means that we should value, respect, cherish and love each human inherently because they are fellow human beings regardless of any labels we wish to put on them and that it is helpful and constructive to distinguish people's «mark - missing» behaviour from their inherent value as a human being i.e. «I think what Donald Trump said about banning all Muslims from the United States of America is stupid» and NOT «Donald Trump is stupid».
If God is really actively engaged with and in the world, adapting the divine intention to it, taking into the divine life what occurs there, and hence seriously affected by it quite as much as sustaining it creatively and working within it to accomplish an enduring purpose, then indeed God must be understood in a fashion that is most suitably symbolized by what we know of relationship at the human level — granted, of course, that we say this with an O altitudo, to use Sir Thomas Browne's phrase.
To use another phrase for the wisdom of Jesus that I see as saying the same thing as «a way that leads beyond convention», the way of Jesus is Robert Frost's phrase that became the title of M. Scott Peck's best - selling book.
I could be wrong I do believe in a higher power and in love as the universal language (for lack of a better phrase of words, although it might be more universal today to say sex is the universal language) and in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 % enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power belief.
That is to say, other than the catch phrase «God's Word» I'm not sure what the Bible is to many who claim it as the sacred text that guides their life.
Her mother penned a memoir using the phrase as its title, and a Web site started selling «She Said Yes» T - shirts and other merchandise.
When the physiologist who thinks that his science cuts off all hope of immortality pronounces the phrase, «Thought is a function of the brain,» he thinks of the matter just as he thinks when he says, «Steam is a function of the tea - kettle,» «Light is a function of the electric circuit,» «Power is a function of the moving waterfall.»
Gaining of soul is a phrase that says a lot about discipleship as the year 2000 nears.
It was this «juggling», this seemingly magical element that still offended Luther so deeply, and he criticised theological theories, enshrined in such a phrase as ex opere operato, referring in various ways to the automatic realisation of a sacrament when performed correctly by a properly ordained priest, with little or nothing said about the recipient and the faith he should have.
Metaphors, I said, may momentarily encourage us to see patterns which we might not have noticed (the process which Black termed «construing as»), but models systematically suggest distinctive ways of looking at things (for which I proposed the term «interpreting as» in preference to Hick's phrase, «experiencing as»).
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