Not exact matches
On a deeper level, one's degree
of culture is to be judged
by the extent
of his education, the
breadth of his interests, and his
knowledge and appreciation
of such «cultural» pursuits as good art, literature, and music.
(Didaché, x. 6) but «to be strengthened
by His Spirit in the inner man; that Christ may dwell in your hearts
by faith; that ye being rooted and grounded in love, may be strong to apprehend with all saints what is the
breadth and length and depth and height, and to know the love
of Christ that passeth
knowledge, that ye may be filled unto all the fullness
of God» (Eph.
She approached us and asked if she could endorse and recommend Little Ones Sleep Programs, being impressed
by the
breadth of our
knowledge and the difference in our approach to sleep.
Each game is designed to make learning as natural and intuitive as possible
by using fun subjects and original gameplay to draw him or her into a new world that will improve rational thinking, fine motor skills,
breadth of knowledge and self - expression.
«I had always been the youngest or second - youngest member
of my research team, and I was overwhelmed
by the depth and
breadth of my lab mates»
knowledge of their fields,» says Germain.
Limacher notes that Jackson often distinguishes herself
by her incredible
breadth of knowledge and her fearlessness in tackling new challenges or unfamiliar territory with a «can - do, will - do approach.»
Undaunted
by the
breadth of knowledge astrobiology covers, Coulson finds the exposure to new ideas to be one
of the great perks
of the field: «from pure maths to chemistry... you see a lot
of different things.»
Impressed
by Hunt's
breadth of knowledge and experience in the dating scene, she said as soon as he figured out a way to monetize his talents, she'd refer all her patients to him.
Yet at present it is impossible to ensure that the child has actually been taught the material tested
by the exam or that the exam in fact captures the
breadth of knowledge that the student should have.
From the earliest letters via horse and rider to high - tech glasses that allow us to access the
breadth of human
knowledge, the history
of communication has taken many impressive twists and turns throughout history, and the evolution
of this powerful universal tool is one that should be explored
by children.
Research has shown that more than half the variance in students» reading comprehension scores can be explained
by the depth and
breadth of their vocabulary
knowledge — and these two vocabulary factors can even be used to predict a student's reading performance.7
«He brings to this position a critically important
breadth of knowledge and passion for modern and contemporary printed art that is matched
by his ability to work with colleagues across the institution and beyond.»
Angela's clients and peers describe her as «fantastic» and a «leading light» whose «
breadth of knowledge is matched only
by her commendable work ethic.»
Show off exactly why you earned that position as coordinator
by outlining the depth and
breadth of your leadership skills, scientific
knowledge, and understanding
of healthcare research principles.
«I am an attorney, and I was very impressed
by the
breadth and depth
of knowledge demonstrated
by each
of the instructors — each seemed completely conversant in all
of the program material, not just the subject matter
of the class they happened to be teaching.