Sentences with phrase «bound by language»

The philosopher is not bound by language, but rather, must employ language responsibly in pursuit of query.

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Though they differ widely in language and social sentiment, these ridings are bound together by at least one common value: Residents of these ridings spend a lot of time behind the wheel.
The Saxo Bank Group shall not be bound by, or liable to any recipient for, an incomplete or inaccurate translation of an original English text to another language.
The truth is not bound by an associative word or a language that a person might hold over another.
Throughout the region, the Greek language and Greek culture were a binding force, while political unity was imposed by the Roman administration.
«All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand is in every translation, and his hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.»
Most of what constructed our congregation did not occur by deliberate planning or goal setting; rather, a particular language developed among the members, an idiom that came to bind their actions and perspectives.
By means of the human voice awarenesses are shared; by means of a common language persons are bound into pairs, families, and communitieBy means of the human voice awarenesses are shared; by means of a common language persons are bound into pairs, families, and communitieby means of a common language persons are bound into pairs, families, and communities.
This is true not because the church will necessarily feel itself bound by these terms (we are not to feel bound by any terms: God has not called us to bondage, but to freedom), but because what these terms stand for can not be translated into the language either of ordinary speech or of scientific and philosophical discourse.
Although bound by a common religious past, their languages and dialects were as diverse as those heard at Ellis Island in the early 1900s.
[W] e Hindus are bound together not only by the ties of love we bear to a common fatherland and by the common blood that courses through our veins and keeps our hearts throbbing and our affections warm, but also by the ties of common homage we pay to our great civilization — our Hindu culture, which could not be better rendered than by the word Sanskriti suggestive as it is of that language Sanskrit, which has been the chosen means of expression and preservation of that culture.
On the contrary, language presents a distorted picture of reality in which single words, «bounded by full stops, suggest the possibility of complete abstraction from any environment» (MT 66).
It's bound to fail, just ask the Church how successful they were in trying to maintain power by keeping their books and traditions in a language other than that of the common vernacular.
The problem was that Miliband's approach was simultaneously too minimalist (raising the minimum wage to # 8 an hour over the period of five years was hardly going to redress inequalities) and was presented in an angry and divisive language that was bound to be badly received by the right - wing press.
But a legally - binding agreement signed on that same day by the council's Land Use Committee provides much less specific restrictions, preserving less than two - thirds of the ground floor for retail use with no specific language about food at all.
An early draft suggested that the end goal would be a «legally binding instrument» by next year's UN meeting in Mexico — a goal endorsed by Obama — but that language was later dropped, a move that many called a step backward.
«The set of catchy keywords that appeal to humans is still bound by the way we process language, even if we had unlimited choice in top level domains,» he said.
Don't be bound by the normal body language or signing expressions and be free to develop your own hidden language within them.
Clips brought to life the links between films bound by a shared visual language, an obsession with doomed love and explicit homage in the latter two titles.
The California Department of Education has announced data that suggests the state's schools were improving by leaps and bounds in helping English - language learners become fluent in the language.
The researchers found that six key policies had been implemented by all five states: adopting academic standards for teaching students about the history and culture of America's indigenous peoples, involving Native Americans on advisory boards, promoting Native American languages through teacher certification, allowing students to learn their native language as part of their education program, and providing tuition assistance for college - bound Native American students.
By not being bound to a specific narrative, Yiadom - Boakye can explore the complexities of blackness and identity leveraging the language of painting innovative ways.
The creators say the Truth project is «the resulting anamorphic abstraction [as it] relates to MEF's architecture throughout a common visual language shaped by minimalist geometric designs, as well as throughout the common fate which binds us to the museum: from abandoned factory to art.»
Not bound by convention or definitions, the gallery presents innovative artists working in a broad variety of mediums whose works are largely characterised by a strong graphic and abstract visual language.
English translation of the contract is provided by the HR for my convenience, but the binding one will always be the one in German language.
Furthermore, it is not restricted by statutory language or conditions, but rather is issued pursuant to the court's jurisdiction to bind a party to keep the peace.
The language used makes it clear that your contract is with the seller, so Argos are bound by the SGA to make sure their goods match the description, and similarly bound to offer you a refund if the goods do not.
Judge Reiss granted the defendants» motion for summary judgment, finding that «the only reasonable interpretation of that language is that it requires Killington Ltd. to provide the designated passholder free use of all ski lifts operated by Killington Ltd. at the Killington Ski Area so long as it operates in that area... «The term corporation, she wrote, «clearly refers to the named corporations, Sherburne and Killington Ltd.» and «reveals no intention to bind Killington Ltd's successors... To the contrary, Killington Ltd.'s obligations under the passes clearly terminate with its cessation of operations in the area.»
In the Bremer case the House of Lords held that a notice provision should be construed as a condition precedent, and would be binding, if (i) it states the precise time within which the notice is to be served, and (ii) it makes plain by express language that unless the notice is served within that time, the party making the claim will lose its right under the clause.
It binds you, the potential employee, with an employer, so the resume should be written in language normally understood by both.
Please note that the legally binding version of the by - laws is the German language version, as ICSP's seat is in Bonn, Germany.
A double bind generally includes different levels of abstraction in orders of messages, and these messages can be stated or implicit within the context of the situation, or conveyed by tone of voice or body language.
Anything that was said by or among the parties before the contract is signed will generally not be binding upon the Buyer or Seller (language to this effect is incorporated into most «standard» real estate contracts).
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