Sentences with phrase «big words meant»

@ Sane Person — Well, maybe they don't speak for all... but I've heard a number of pretty prominent atheists put it pretty much like that (OK, yea, with some added big words meant to confuse and cloak that basic message).
big word means you end up with messy «jello»
All of the big words mean that in this skin biopsy an allergy is most likely, but autoimmune disease can not be ruled out for sure.

Not exact matches

Missouri: Named for a group of native peoples among Chiwere (Siouan) tribes, from an Algonquian word, likely wimihsoorita, meaning «people of the big (or wood) canoes.»
«That seminal article was written in The New York Times that coined the word metrosexual, and what that meant for someone like me was that people were starting to recognize that guys in their 20s were caring more about how they looked after the grunge era of the 1990s, where everything was too big — all Kurt Cobain flannels.
If you're not big on creature comforts and the words «adventure travel» sound energizing, rather than harrowing, by all means, go for it.
None of these are by any means the final word on anything, but they do address some of the biggest mistakes I see investors make.
For those of us who know theology, we recognize that the big word in the middle there means «church.»
One of the big issues surrounding the meaning of Acts 13:48 and whether or not it teaches Unconditional Election is the meaning of the word appointed.
These here are Christ's own words: But it seems that so many don't think much about what they mean, because they rather seek to get their faces on the big screen, loving the flattery and cheering of the ungodly... They have their reward!
In the bigger picture, it is a slippery and dangerous slope away from God to doubt that the Word of God as available to us now in the entire Bible does not sufficiently provide the explanation of God's nature and grace and the means for our salvation through faith in Christ, and such a situation can not logically stand anyway.
Big words like «salvation», «save», sacrifice», «redeemer», «redemption», «righteousness», «repentence», «mercy», «sin», «forgiveness», «born again», «second coming», «God», «Jesus», and «Bible» and collections of words like «the creeds», «Lord's Prayer», and «liturgies» have acquired meanings that are serious distortions of their biblical and traditional meanings.
The framework created by these four elements decisively shapes the meaning of many «big» Christian words, giving them meaning very different from their biblical and ancient Christian ones.
The American history boasts of the country being build on christian values, which obviously mean in the word of God, Gay unions are a definite big NO and yet looks like only a handful of true christian are there.
I mean, if we go to the one big hot topic maybe for churches... now with homosexual marriage legalized, and churches for generations, they hold a set of beliefs around what they believe the Word of God, the Bible says.
Please give your rational behind your claim that it debunks the science, and I speak science so by all means, use your big words.
but, on the other extreme, some congregations don't realise that the big words encapsulate big concepts and if they were only willing to learn what they mean it actually could make it all a lot simpler and more straight forward.
The word «gospel» originally meant «good news,» and that's news about something that has happened as a result of which everything is different, including who we are, but it's much bigger than that.
I actually think a BIG problem with this whole discussion (and where most of the negative comments are coming from) is that we are all using the word «inspiration» but we mean different things by it...
Learn to use little words in a big way; they say what you mean.
When you don't know what you mean, use BIG words... That often fools little people.»
The big reason China dislikes the LDS is not because of censoring but rather that in Chinese the word for Mormon can be misconstrued to mean devil.
In Yiddish, the word tzimmes means «a big fuss» (as in, «Don't make such a big tzimmes over it»), but it can also mean something that's mixed up.
Minestrone is a classic Italian soup; the word itself means «big soup,» and that's exactly what it is.
Epigenetics is a big word but it simply means the process by which your genes are turned on or off (aka expressed) in good or bad ways.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
Lacazette has been benched for some our some of biggest games, and constantly subbed, whilst Xhaka, and Bellerin don't even understand what the word «sub» means!
... break that big long string of words and # «s into sections, and if you are, say, a receiver, listen for your part of the play, and remember what that means, ignoring everything else.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
Ask yourself why Ferguson was happy to allow the likes of David Beckham, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Jaap Stam and Cristiano Ronaldo to leave the club, when seemingly their intentions to do so were not motivated by greed, yet a young upstart tells the club «I want an obscene wage like the players at Man City, if you don't give it to me then I am off» and for some reason rather than choosing to cash in on a player who appears to not know the meaning of the word «loyalty» (just ask Everton supporters), instead hands the player the biggest deal in the club's rich history.
«If» is a big word, it has a totally different meaning to «expect».
Then after an exchange of I love you's and a hug with his older sister, the 24 - year - old driver for Richard Petty Motorsports tried to put into words what it meant to finish second in NASCAR's biggest race following a year where his place within the sport was uncertain because he lacked sponsorship.
I mean, the way Real Madrid and Barcelona have gotten their TV money has given them a massive advantage on the rest of Europe for years, but no one said a word then... But now that it's the English teams it's suddenly a big deal.
Saying «sorry» should not be thrown away entirely, but getting kids to just say the words, without understanding the meaning or how to help fix what the caused, does not solve the bigger issue.
One of my concerns about the role of the private sector is that, over a period of time, you reach a stage where the public sector can't bid anymore because there isn't enough public sector expertise left, or it's only the big boys, and I mean the word boys, running these contracts.
They've told you what their plan is, Romney said what, 1.8 % top tax rate, to be offset with unspecified loopholes, loved the loopholes wording, makes the brain dead Republican voters think he means for big business, and the rich, fools, its easy to say which ones, why Dodge the question mitt?
Cancer - it's a little word with big meaning.
The mechanism by which infrared saunas work is called photobiomodulation... a big fancy word meaning a form of therapy that utilizes light.
Epigenetics is a big word but it simply means the process by which your genes are turned on or off (aka expressed) in good or bad ways.
Gelatin is a big, big word, because that word means so much to gut health and gut healing.
You'd be able to maintain it because it would be more manageable, which would mean you could kiss massive weight / clothing size fluctuations goodbye forever (big word I know).
Here in the fashion industry, athleisure is a word with big meaning.
Am impressed was not supposed to come out that way.I meant to say that was a big word for me — I actually had to double check the meaning and not a word I would think to even use.
First of all, I want to give a big thanks to everyone for all of the sweet words yesterday - it truly means so much to me!!
Don't be afraid to hear the word «big system», that doesn't mean there is something super difficult to find so you won't be lost, especially with the help of professionals.
The important nature of the chat room also means that men who like big women are not normally great with words when it comes to composing emails can get away with using shorthand forms of communication.
The word BBW is an acronym for «big beautiful women» which means curvy or overweight but beautiful women.
Beatriz At Dinner, in other words, is smart enough to recognize that privilege means being comfortable everywhere and never taking offense at anything (which, in Strutt's case, includes getting an object lobbed at his head), while others feel like they're servants who have been allowed to sit at the big table even when they've been invited as family friends.
«A film only in the sense that it's being shown in theatres, «The 5th Wave» tells the story about what can happen when you reveal the BIG ending 20 minutes into the film and apparently forget what the words «continuity» and «believable» mean
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