Sentences with phrase «challenge this word which»

He might challenge this word which is spoken to him by a man like himself.

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A stiff challenge, put completely out of reach for most Canadians by the federal Income Tax Act, which limits tax - deferred retirement saving to 18 per cent of income or $ 22,970 — whichever, in words the income tax form has made so familiar, is less.
Your words, Mark, at the prayer breakfast were 100 % correct: we do have a responsibility to God to do the best we can do... to make good come of heartache... I challenge people reading this to think of and remember the fact that we are AMERICANS and this nation was founded on the very principles of which Mark spoke: a responsibility within ourselves to our Creator to rise to the occasion and make things better... May we all find that courage to do so!
He is one of the messengers that God always provides to wake us up and help prepare the way His words may bring to mind people in our own lives who have been such faithful harbingers of truth, those who have smoothed the way for us, leveling the rough places through which we must walk, even as they challenge us to seek to be the people God calls us to be.
It is the authentic Word of God, the suprahuman truth which challenges him and brings his spirit to life.
The Christian is being challenged to show that when he uses religious language, and in particular, when he uses the word «God», he is speaking in a meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of words which belonged to the old world, and which is no more relevant to the new world than goblins and fairies.
Young men and women today feel themselves challenged to identify themselves with the community and institution devoted to the service of God rather than with an ideal; the human need of which they are made aware is one that only the community can minister to; the words through which they hear the Word of God addressed to them are likely to be the words of the Church.
We shall conclude the discussion of religionless Christianity with these words of John A. Phillips, which echo the challenge of Bonhoeffer:
Myroslav Marynovych, a vice-rector, quoted King George VI's words to the British people in 1939: «We have been forced into a conflict, for which we are called... to meet the challenge of a principle which, if it were to prevail, would be fatal to any civilized order in the world.»
But the difficulty with this is always that it assumes two things: that faith is concerned with one's attitude to God, which is true enough, but much too broadly conceived; and that the crux of the challenge of Jesus is that men should share his faith, (Fuchs would want to express the matter in words very different from these.)
But despite intellectual challenges, issues in his personal life and emotional swings, Lewis is ultimately remembered for his writings on faith: Even when it meant putting aside momentary feelings of uncertainty: «Faith, in the sense in which I am here using the word, is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods... That is why Faith is such a necessary virtue: unless you teach your moods «where they get off,» you can never be either a sound Christian or even a sound atheist.»
To this end, I would like to challenge them to look at an amazing website, part of «The Official King James Bible Online,» which lists each and every word in that translation of the Bible in order of popularity.
I have learned so much from you, been so profoundly challenged and encouraged by you, and found myself so richly blessed by you, it's hard to find the right words with which to express my gratitude.
«Dare to be adult and let go of the church's apron strings; trust your own reason and measure revelation against it; be prepared to use your own reason critically in any context, as Alistair Mason summarizes the Enlightenment's challenge to Christianity.10 In Kant's words, the Enlightenment was «the emergence of human beings from a tutelage to which they had voluntarily acceded.11
Michael Smith said: «My challenge in all of this is that they've spent somewhere between # 1.35 - 1.5 million to put this massive advertising campaign out there, which is not a bad thing... however the Home Office has consistently fallen short in its responsibility to support organisations like Word 4 Weapons.»
I laughed and told the group about Searching for Sunday — perhaps the most challenging and rewarding creative project of my life — which at the time was a mere 10,000 words away from completion.
@ Mosihasteen i bet you hundred million go study the quran man and find every negative thing in quran you can possibly can do some more study with your byest mind and then gather all that nd then search it up y did god said those things in quran tell you what i do nt have hundred million but i have my fath which is more worth than that if every negative thing in quran u find and you actully study further you will find y it is said by god and what is the reason and how it is possitive and i give you my word if you find 1 mistake or error in quran i will convert to what ever you follow man there you go wana take the challenge
So far are his words from being abstract or theological discussions that they are frequently a direct reply to popular murmurs or challenges which he quotes....
Challenging Homophobia in Schools, tells schools that as part of their action to prevent homophobia, they should avoid «heterosexism» a new word which the Department helpfully defines for us: «HETEROSEXISM describes the presumption that everyone is heterosexual.
To be consonant with the Word of God, philosophy needs first of all to recover its sapiential dimension as a search for... the ultimate framework of the unity of human knowledge and action, leading them to converge towards a final goal and meaning (para. 81)... to verify the human capacity... to come to a knowledge which can reach objective truth (para. 82)... Hence we face a great challenge at the end of this millennium to move from phenomenon to foundation, a step as necessary as it is urgent.
You can highlight, copy and paste the recipe into your Word document, which makes for easier editing of the recipe, such as changing the font size, for those of us who are visually challenged.
To steer 25 + young adults from various cultures making relatively obscene amounts of money who have little real - word adult experience or formal education and who visit major cities full of temptations, not the least of which are people who exist to separate said money from them, through the rapids of these challenges as well as basically living with each other while existing in a media fishbowl.
«title challenge» which is a posh word for??
Roughness when he's curious about other children or our dog and wants to interact is still a challenge but we see him responding to the words «gentle» and «rough» with increased consistency (which he didn't at all before and required hands - on redirection every time).
And last night the Tory Right was out in force for the sell - out summer reception of Conservative Way Forward, the organisation which seeks to, in its own words, «defend and build upon the achievements of the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher's leadership, and to adapt the principles of her era in government to modern concerns and challenges
What makes researchers particularly interested in people's failure to notice words that actually don't make sense, so called semantic illusions, is that these illusions challenge traditional models of language processing which assume that we build understanding of a sentence by deeply analysing the meaning of each word in turn.
Word of the Delmar attorney's recent bush with the law got the rumor mill running in high gear today, particularly since it comes so close to the general election, in which Breslin is being challenged by Republican Bob Domenici and Reform Party candidate Michael Carey.
I have had three recent opportunities to observe the great man at relatively close quarters — twice at Akure, and once in a meeting in his Lekki Phase 1, Lagos home and on all occasions, the attributes that you observe are always the same - boldness; direct and forthright communication without mincing words; a willingness to challenge and even to confront; and of course his irrepressible energy and vigour, which for a man who has lived a very full and active life in journalism, political party organization, law practice, community affairs, pro-democracy advocacy and agitation, and to the ripe, old age of 90 is truly remarkable.
Today, the challenge is the challenge that children face and my commitment to Miami is now as [strong as] it's ever been, as strong as the word that defines my name Carvalho, which in Portuguese means «oak tree.»»
The program, which kicked off last year, challenges scientists to construct a petaflop computer by 2018 that consumes no more than 57 kilowatts of electricity — in other words, it must be 40 percent as fast as today's reigning champ, while consuming just 1 percent as much power.
The upshot is that even though the current study showed computers can predict which of 19 words people will use to describe this set of odors, it's not clear whether the same artificial intelligence programs would rise to the challenge if there were more categories.
That can lead to challenges in understanding how a child is developing in a second language and conclusions that the child is pronouncing the word wrong due to a language processing deficit, which in turn can be a precursor to a disability diagnosis.
In other words, the stretch is performed by moving through a challenging but comfortable range of motion for 10 - 12 reps.. They can be best described as slower, modified versions of the exercises that you're about to perform, and their role is to warm up the muscles, stimulate better blood flow and most importantly, improving the range of motion around your joints, which is a key contributor to reducing the risk of joint injury.
In other words, «heavy» is the amount of weight which makes it a challenge (but not impossible) for you to reach the number of reps (e.g. 8 — 12) in a set.
Sloppy writing gives savvy movie - cum - music fans the impression that this demographically challenged film doesn't know the difference between Nashville and Austin, or in other words, the schism which divides contemporary country music into its inimical sides: mainstream and alternative, just like rock, or any number of musical genres.
«Too tidy by half» are not words that any critic will level against the South American period epic «Zama,» which surely ranks among the most challenging, intricately structured and formally innovative pictures playing in Toronto.
After a long opening shot in which the two young runaways walk across an expansive field, challenging one another to repeat the dirtiest words they can think of (a blown chance to write a character - defining scene for the ages, since the pair could be having an infinite number of more interesting conversations in this moment), Travis and Harrison stumble across a dusty brown sheriff's car parked beside a ravine.
The students are then challenged to devise a sentence which uses both of the two words in it, creating a connection between them.
I include a word document which tells the story of Scat Cat's misadventure on Christmas Morning and has comprehension questions attached and a challenge to find some verbs in the text.
activity sheet challenges your middle - grades and high - school students to use their dictionaries to help them figure out which of nine challenging Word Bank words fits in each of the ten sentences on the Vocab - u-lous!
activity sheet challenges your middle - grades and high - school students to use their dictionaries to help them figure out which of nine challenging Word Bank words fits in each of the ten sentences (one word gets used twice) on the Vocab - u-lWord Bank words fits in each of the ten sentences (one word gets used twice) on the Vocab - u-lword gets used twice) on the Vocab - u-lous!
Several words are repeated which makes the puzzle more challenging.
- There are then 2 worksheets provided which state the basic information that has been covered in the lesson and a challenge sheet where some words are missing so they have to fill them in (which helps with information recall) and then use theses sheets to complete the main task.
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Most words are repeated which makes the puzzle more challenging.
In some puzzles there is an extension question / challenge linked to the hidden word, which in some cases may require a little research if time.
It revolutionizes the way they view reading and writing, presenting it as a design challenge in which words, images, and format serve to express their ideas.
Such findings should challenge our very idea of who is or is not good reader: If reading is the means by which we receive ideas and information, then the good reader is the one who best understands the author's words.
At each grade level, the variety of life science words, for which definitions and contextual sentences are provided, mirror elementary and middle school science curricula so as to engage all learners and challenge even the most gifted science students.
The report, written in partnership with McREL International and released on August 12, 2016, describes the challenges schools face in implementing literacy programs effective in vocabulary building and retention, and how those challenges can be overcome using programs such as VocabularySpellingCity, which applies research - based word study techniques to provide effective practice.
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