Sentences with phrase «careful use of the word»

But I do want to redeem a careful use of the word expectation here.
Fourth, careful use of words must relate dogma to experience.
Note the careful use of the word favourite.
Anyone who seen a Realclimate thread weave endlessly for weeks on end simply because the team absolutely insist that back radiation does heat the surface, even though a more careful use of words would have closed the inquiry off very quickly, may understand where I'm coming from.
Oh, the rising of the pen, and the careful use of words; The - e drafting of the merry lawyer, small print... more
Notice the careful use of the words «motor vehicle» and «Drive» and operate».
Note my careful use of words, «well - received earnings», not «strong earnings».

Not exact matches

Just hours before Mr. Trump spoke, China's premier, Li Keqiang, stood alongside Ms. Merkel, and used careful words as he described China as a champion of the accord.
We have to be careful when using words such as Assassination that in the dictionary is translated as» the murder of a political important perosn».
Careful use of Strong's numbers allows people without knowledge of the original languages a roundabout approach to word study of the Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek vocabulary.
«We've got to be very careful of the words we use
Fourth, as used in most evangelical discussion, the term is a philosophical judgment controlled by categories alien to Scripture; it is a slogan based on «how God ought to have inspired the Word» which has been substituted for careful patient analysis of what the Bible does teach about itself.
It is thus heard, understood, interpreted, and retranslated by the careful listener, who will in turn speak by making use of the freedom of the word.
Judge Santiarto said: «As part of a religious society, the defendant should be careful to not use words with negative connotations regarding the symbols of religions including the religion of the defendant himself.»
Many scholars have pointed out that the words used here («I delivered to you what I also received») are technical terms used to refer to the careful handing down of oral tradition.
WORLD: We have to be careful not to dehumanize groups of people in monolithic stereo types like we seem to do when we use the words Christains or gays or atheists or religious people.
So, we ought not abandon such an idea because some have taken it to its illogical conclusion — and we should be very careful of saying that uses of the word «missional» today are endorsing the ideas that led to such deep missiological problems in the World Council of Churches.
As van Buren recounts this story, he is careful about his choice and use of words.
In any statement of this theme we must use the words «present» and «future», but let us be careful to remind ourselves that the emphasis is not temporal, but experiential.
In all their work and publicity about their service, Browning House staff are careful to avoid lazy use of the word «parent», breaking this down into «mum», «dad» or «other carer» wherever possible.
Word of warning though... In using the face mask, I have to be careful not to use it too often.
Before we begin, a word of caution: Be careful with these pick - up lines, since using them haphazardly could be seen an inappropriate.
Here's one: After two months, be careful of using the word usual to describe any dating pattern you may have with someone.
And gets great shock value out of the careful, single use of the word»...».
«In schools that have very few teachers of color, they are treated — the word token is really alarming to a lot of people, so I'm careful about using it.
I made a careful analysis of the spellings of the 7,000 most used English words and also the spelling errors of children and adults.
Im careful with my wording when sharing my opinion of educational issues on my public social media, and use anonymous screen names when arguing on public websites or forums.
Example of Cause / Effect Essay Cause and effect essay should be written in the form of exploration of causal chains by using careful language (properly chosen words and phrases) formatted either in chronological or emphatic order.
Be cautious with your use of the «replace» option, though: it can have unintended consequences unless you're very careful about only matching whole words rather than parts of words!
A word of warning is to be careful about how you use these loans for home improvement projects; you always want to be making changes that increase your home's market value.
But, in class, I'm careful to always use the word «cue» instead of the word «command».
One word of caution using Imodium... if there is any vomiting, no diarrhea, or the pet is acting sick, not just having the squirts, be careful using this drug.
As a former professor, senior civil servant and current CEO, I know that solving large problems involves the thoughtful, careful application of science, but I have come to respect the fact — a word I don't use lightly — that there are often a multitude of non-science issues that keep possible solutions from ever leaving the computer or test bench....
In other words, if you agree that there is lots of energy at higher prices than those consistent with Hummers in every garage, and if you agree that political manipulation in almost every country (including the US) to keep prices down is hurting us more and more every day, and you note from ample literature, demonstrations, and at least a dozen European countries where energy use used both more efficiently and more carefully than in the US, you have to conclude that the forecasts of continued rapid growth in demand will be cut off at the pass, so to speak, by higher prices, drying up of subsidies, and above all more efficient and more careful energy use, fewer miles run and all that.
Andrew, I think you need to be careful with your use of the words «best» and «worst».
Besides which, I have been more careful in these threads to use the word «heat» more precisely; however, it seems that people peddling pseudoscience not only get inordinately hung up on word choices but then also don't accept the concept of corrections.
The use of language is essential to be careful about, as a poorly worded report can be mis - quoted, twisted, spun, then that analysis replicated and recited until the end of the world.
«There needs to be direct contact between the doctor and the patient in order for the doctor to come to a proper conclusion or, using the words of Form 1, to make a careful inquiry into all the facts necessary to form an opinion about the nature and quality of the person's mental disorder,» wrote Reid.
So long as a competing work (the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation or Introduction to Basic Legal Citation, for that matter) avoids employing the specific means used by The Bluebook to explain how to cite (e.g., its words, phrases, selected examples) that work can instruct readers on how to produce citations identical to those generated by careful use of The Bluebook.
The problem is, implementing a raft of GDPR - friendly «controls and settings» is not necessarily the same as adhering to GDPR's actual principles of data control, consent, portability and erasure, leading some to question whether Zuckerberg is simply using careful wording to skirt around the issue of global GDPR compliance.
Use your resume to express your approach to work as well as a bit of your personality, which you do with formatting and careful word choice.
I have seen plenty of resumes with embarrassing mistakes that spell check didn't catch — it was a real word, just not the one that the candidate wanted to use in his resume (be careful to never, ever leave that first «L» out of «public relations» in your resume).
You have to be careful about using words in your resume that are not part of your daily vocabulary.
The English language allows for all sorts of variable definition of terms when referring to street - talk; perhaps it would be good if REALTORS (r), as professionals, were a little careful with the words they use: «deal,» and maybe such terms should be left to TV programs... and game shows.
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