Sentences with phrase «been a word reserved»

Galleries call it «charging,» and it's a word they reserve just for Palmer.
That word has always been a word reserved for other people, not for me.
Not «joy» as in fun; in the case of compact utes, that's a word reserved for, oh,...

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«Skill set» just means skill («A skill is a skill — that is it,» wrote Stephanie Hamm - Wieczkiewick from Litfield Park, Ariz. in support of getting rid of the word), «curate» is too often an unnecessarily pretentious way of saying «select» («It used to have a special significance reserved mainly for fine art and museums.
The main offering would be the fastest internet available, access to business printing, plotting and repro equipment, ad hoc meeting areas, reserved conference rooms, virtual conferencing (known as Halo by Nokia), delivery service, networking, tech support staff, snacks — in other words, the typical amenities of a corporate office without the corporation.
The rise or fall of PBoC reserves, in other words, is simply the plug factor that allows the balance of payments to balance at any predetermined exchange rate.
In other words, the root of the problem is — and has always been — the legal ability of banks to create credit «out of thin air», commonly referred to as fractional reserve banking.
He overrates his significance, and he praises his own greatness (for little good reason) in words that would be better reserved for others (if they had any merit).
We were just counseled not to use the word Mormon as a nickname because that nickname is reserved for the polygamists who broke away from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
The omni words are reserved for God and God alone.
For this purpose, a budgetary discipline is necessary, accompanied by a social expenses restriction and the restoration of a so - called natural unemployment rate; in other words the creation of a «reserve army of wage earners» (battalions of unemployed people) that allows to weaken the unions.
In fact, Jesus» harshest words were reserved for the religious elite and self - righteous, who, in many ways, made their religion violent in that they used it to exclude and oppress and marginalize.
But God has specialy reserved it all for this age, so that His Word, and His purposes would be accomplished.
Same rules apply here that have been used by the zionist owned media to portray all muslims as terrorists or supporters of terrorism.Just like the gays have hijacked the rainbow and word «gay» just like jews have hijacked the word «holocaust» to refer only to ww2 actions by hitler, our media has created an environment where the use of the word «terrorist» is reserved for arab / muslim.
All through the NT we see Christ reserving his harshest rebukes, strongest words for the «religious» leaders of the day who oppressed the people and made numerous burdensome demands on them turning them into «twice the son of hell» that the same religious leaders were.
(I reserve the word theophany, as is customary, for the visible appearance of God, and not in the larger sense used by Beauchamp, who speaks of a visible or spoken theophany.
Should those words have been reserved for the pulpit?
I think the idea of reserving the word «marriage» to only refer to the religious / faith event would be ideal.
But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
The wording of the CDF's announcement, that it has decided «to invite the father to a reserved life of penitence and prayer, relinquishing any form of public ministry», leaves it open to the movement to continue to believe that he has been unjustly accused.
«Unless the Government is prepared to put actions in place of warm words on marriage, we will see this great engine of social mobility become purely the reserve of the better - off.»
2Pe 3:7 But by His word the present heavens and earth are being reserved for fire, kept for the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men.
«Evil» seems like a word reserved for the worst of the worst — while most people consider themselves to be generally «good.»
The word Adam is used more as a concept than as the name of a concrete human individual and is reserved for the human beings in their capacity of God's vicegerent on earth 58.
7By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.
Again, it is just a «reserved word» in American English, and is polar opposite of what a believer should be.
Caryn, it is not such a «reserved word», as Jordan has used it on me before.
7But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
«This is what the word has grown into, a warning, a code word, a shorthand signal from the language itself: if man starts doing things reserved for the gods, deifying himself, the outcome will be something worse for him, symbolically, than the litters of wild boars and domestic sows were for the Romans.»
«But by His word the present heavens and earth are being reserved for fire, kept for the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men.
Yes, i'm sure you have applied many more meanings to a mundane word much like millions of music fans in the past assigned new meaning to the word «Madonna» which previously had been reserved for the virgin Mary, but now is synonymous with pointy bras...
It's too hot for words today, and besides, any words I do have must be reserved for actual paycheck - type work, assignments that come from editors and have deadlines and some days feel a little like homework.
Back home the pulao word is reserved for the yakhni pulao.
And the following words are, incredibly, true: Los Angeles wasted very good games from Darius Morris and Andrew Goudelock, reserves pressed into service by a spate of backcourt injuries, as the two guards combined for 44 points on 32 shots.
It is true that we had cash reserves of # 226.5 m but that was in september 2016 and my understanding is that this money includes the proceeds from the sale of season tickets, in other words it is required for use during the year to pay operating costs like players wages.
The word «crisis» used to be reserved for extreme circumstances; now, it is a permanent presence in the game.
In other words, a large chunk of the cash reserves are from season ticket sales so the money has to be paid out during the year on things like players wages.
John0711, i am not sure if you think that my comment is incorrect, in other words that arsenal are willing to spend the cash reserves on player transfers.
That word should be reserved for players who win their team a title or who score 30 goals in the PL.
In my day, the word «Awesome» was reserved for things like curing Polio and walking on the Moon, not for food or TV shows.
There is a chance that, by the close of play against Manchester City, José Mourinho may be reminded about the scathing words he reserved for West Ham» -LRB-...)
The word legend is ridiculously overused and should be reserved for men like Geordie Armstrong.
Powered by WP Greet Box WordPress PluginShare6Photo: Some rights reserved by Raphael Goetter Anxiety Disorder Birth rape experiences are on the rise Nothing catches a woman's attention more than the word rape.
I'm not saying parents should be repulsed by diaper duty, but shouldn't a word like love be reserved for watching your baby sleep or listening to the little cooing noises they make when they are eating?
But his harshest words are reserved for the SNP.
In other words, forceful action to prevent mass atrocity crimes is reserved to the Security Council.
Another $ 850 million was reserved, int he governor's words, as «the money that we owe the federal government for a discrepancy in past [Medicaid] billings.»
The kindest words were reserved for Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro but Paladino said he'd have to see more of what he was about before he would consider supporting him.
Ms. Stewart - Cousins, however, said she was prepared to drop her reserve and take on the other three men in the room — even if, in her words, she is «the one without testosterone.»
The Labour leader decided to give up on arguing about the NHS during his second bout of questions to congratulate (in that uniquely both sarcastic and frenziedly obsequious sense reserved only for PMQs) the PM for making history this week — «give him credit Mr Speaker though, he did make history this week, he's got his own word in the Oxford English Dictionary — «omnishambles»».
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