Sentences with phrase «confused by the language»

They're reaching for heaven, but they are confused by language.
Some drivers these days are often confused by the language in their auto insurance contract, including what's called collision coverage.

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Although a separate chapter is devoted to the impact by department, the language is vague and confusing.
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
We must not be confused by Whitehead's atomistic language as some of his disciples apparently are; the so - called «epochal theory of time» is atomistic only in name.
God frustrates this endeavor by confusing the languages of men and scattering them.
The tower being destroyed by God, the people scattered, and their languages confused)(Genesis 11:1 - 9) even describes the bricks of the ziggurats being made of clay and asphalt, another find that was proven true.
So, in the biblical account the tower of Babel was destroyed by God as judgement about them and then confusing them with giving them different languages so they didn't understand each there for making it impossible to work together to build another tower.
The Christian call to peacemaking has been co-opted, the group said, when «a «theology of war» is emanating from the highest circles of American government; the language of «righteous empire» is employed... [and] the roles of God, church and nation are confused by talk of an American «mission» and «divine appointment» to «rid the world of evil.»»
But by all means, continue to use confusing language.
Despite the lack of language, the donor - conceived authors do not seem confused or maladjusted by the structure of their families.
Either he is economically illiterate (possible, but unlikely) or he is adding to the Coalition Government's woes by using confusing language which makes it even harder for ordinary voters either to understand the scale of the problem, or the likely sacrifices to come in order to tackle it.
Orwell's study of how language is used to lie and confuse, to make us weak and obedient, is a far more radical prospect, and one that is therefore avoided at all costs by the political and media class.
«Doctor, I don't think there's anybody that can read the English language that can confuse the determination by the health department that the water is not dangerous to people,» said DeFrancisco.
«Dr., I don't think there's anybody that can read the English language that can confuse the determination by the health department that the water is not dangerous to people,» said DeFrancisco.
Experts, charities, the media and government confuse the public by speaking «different languages» on climate change, a new study says.
This will allow avoiding any kind of misunderstanding and confuses caused by cultural, national and language differences while dating Kharkiv mail order brides.
Since 1995, the website has provided clear definitions for anyone confused by the ever - changing language of the internet.
The students language arts teacher started things off by performing a soul - searching poem he had penned during his own confused middle school years.
Associates will learn how to recognize when a customer is frustrated or confused — for instance, by noticing facial expressions, body language and other signals — so they can take the necessary steps to find a solution.
We know that with so many routes, trains, languages and providers, booking a holiday by rail can be a confusing and stressful task.
With a surrealist approach (The Surrealist Manifesto was published just one year following the launch of TIME magazine), Moran ultimately documents the efforts of an invisible class by creating a series of potentially confusing images that visualize TIME's absurd language describing the women's labor.
By investigating areas such as the voice and agency, political structures and individuals, labour and language, the work in the exhibition locates the individual in the confusing world of bureaucracy.
«I have found myself increasingly chastised by climate change campaigners when my public statements and lectures on climate change have not satisfied their thirst for environmental drama and exaggerated rhetoric... Why is it not just campaigners, but politicians and scientists too, who are openly confusing the language of fear, terror and disaster with the observable physical reality of climate change, actively ignoring the careful hedging which surrounds science's predictions?»
The resultant «community confusion of information»: A proliferation of portals and data sets, developed with mixed motivations, with poorly articulated uncertainties and weakly explained assumptions and dependencies, the data implied as information, displayed through confusing materials, hard to find or access, written in opaque language, and communicated by interface organizations only semi-aware of the nuances, to a user community poorly equipped to understand the information limitations.
I work with non-profits that are trying to save money by using online services like Facebook, Ning, Google Apps, WordPress, etc., to host their content / apps / data, and we're soooo confused about all of the language about content / data ownership in EULA's, etc. (we've got a law student looking into all of this for us, if you want to help us out, let me know!).
He is confused by the instructions in the notice, and needs access to an interpreter or information in his native language in order to find out what to do.
The trial judge also found that there was no compelling reason not to use the language in Clements and that the phrase «cause or contributed to» proposed by the plaintiffs would confuse the jury.
Seniors face confusing choices, but we try to simplify your search by breaking down life insurance options into understandable language.
I'm still confused by the backwards layout the Samsung's phones continue to adopt, with the multitask button on the left and the go - back contextual input on the right, the opposite input language of most Android manufacturers.
We can coach our child when they are confused by a complex of emotions by offering expressive language and asking, «Is that the way you are feeling?»
Hull understands these youngsters and he is able to communicate in non-jargonistic language with parents who are often confused and baffled by the «out - of - the box» thinking and behaviors of these bright and interesting children and teens.
Or, we might share it, but in a confusing way by pairing it with another feeling (scared feelings expressed in an angry tone or body language, for example).
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