The human predicament is
described by words such as estrangement and alienation.
In reality, church is better
described by the word ecclesia.
Mary's attitude is
described by the word «listening».
But John is not talking about such «fear»; he is speaking of the debilitating fear that American idiom
describes by the words «being scared.»
The human race as a whole is in the situation that Paul Tillich
described by the words estrangement and alienation.
For example, an apple can be
described by the words red, sweet and crunchy.
An autologlyph is a word written or represented in a way which is
described by the word itself.
What I would do in your situation is limit myself to very light activity (nothing that could feasibly be
described by the word «exercise» or «training») for a period of 3 to 6 months.
You see there some things about a truly beautiful woman, not easily
described by words.
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The oddness of this movie can not begin to be
described by my words, but rather by the reality of how odd life after certain experiences can be.
It is not often that history can be
described by the words «a page - turner,» or «I couldn't put it down,» but Judith Flanders succeeds on both levels.
Typical of a sporting breed, this one needs a lot of exercise and it can be best
described by these words: playful, brave and agile.
The Witcher 3 can be almost solely
described by the word «value.»
can be almost solely
described by the word «value.»
Most projects could be
described by a word or phrase, such as «legal research,» «document review,» or «motion in limine.»
Contrary to the Supreme Court's assertion that hate speech prohibitions can be enforced «objectively» against «those extreme manifestations of the emotion
described by the words «detestation» and «vilification,»» the facts of the Whatcott case demonstrate how inherently subjective and fickle such prohibitions are.
Because many words in most languages carry a subtext or connotation, the use of one specific word often implies a reference to only the things
described by that word.
What does NOT exist is what is
described by those words.
Not exact matches
That's the best
word to
describe how it feels to build a professional network
by using your social contacts.
In doing my research, I realized that virtually every site I visited used the same
words to
describe what they did and most started off
by saying something like «we are different to other financial advisers».
Canadians aren't alone in this regard: In the U.S., companies such as Motorola and Charles Schwab have experimented with forced holidays, and even the government of Japan — a country with a
word, karoshi, to
describe sudden death caused
by occupational exhaustion — is mulling mandatory time off.
Moritz prefers the
word «obsession» as a way to
describe an essential quality shared
by the world's most successful entrepreneurs.
What one person uses isn't used
by another — there's no consistency, and if there is one
word that
describes an excellent support process, it's «reliable.»
Let's stop identifying a proposed tax
by words that don't
describe it accurately, nor make as much sense.
Her team created a new patient safety report, which expanded on the previous version
by asking employees to
describe incidents in their own
words and to comment on the possible causes.
In an effort to build its relevance to the world outside traditional «Davos man» — the slightly scornful phrase used
by political scientist Samuel Huntington to
describe attendees, this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Switzerland is pushing to be a little more touchy - feely, for want of a better
word.
And, if there is something you feel requires additional information to
describe an extenuating circumstance or otherwise provide context to something negative on your report, additions made to the Fair Credit Reporting Act in 1996 allow you to add a 100 -
word statement to any of the reports that include an item you dispute but wasn't removed because it was verified
by the creditor.
The research threw up a concept known as homophily — a
word invented
by social scientists to
describe the sociological phenomenon in which people are most drawn to others resembling themselves.
If I asked ten members of your family how they would
describe you, they would
describe you
by using a few key
words.
It is true that earlier this year a swap of Greek bonds took a bite out of the country's debt load
by forcing a «haircut,» the cute
word bankers use to
describe losses, onto creditors.
The
word archetype is used to
describe what a buyer persona is, even David used the
word in his book however the question missed
by most is this: what makes up an archetype?
When asked
by friends in the U.S. to
describe it, only one
word comes to mind...
These are the
words used
by the Minister of Finance in a short scrum with reporters to
describe Kevin Page, the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO).
I am not defined
by such labels as atheist or believer, they are just possible
words to
describe some very miniscule part of what I happen to think about a very basic level of the topic.
Many bands these
words describe have come from across the Atlantic and are surrounded
by absurd amounts of hype.
Fewer rescuers than non-rescuers reported being slapped, spanked, kicked, and beaten or having their hair pulled
by parents; 3) Many more non-rescuers than rescuers perceived punishment as gratuitous — a cathartic release of aggressiveness
by parents; and 4) Rescuers most frequently used the
word explained to
describe parental approaches to correction and discipline.
I just think to believe something without evidence, or even a good theory of explanation is
described by a very simple
word.
I gather that this strikes you as a very dissatisfying portrayal, and it should for two reasons: One, you are reading a portion of the bible which
describes a portion of His attributes which can be remedied
by simply reading the WHOLE bible to see what it has to say regarding His longsuffering, kindness, and love; that, I dare say without which, you would not even be able to sit here and slander Him with the irreverance conveyed in your
words.
One of the most persistent mistakes made
by critics of the crop of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we use any language that they don't like (most commonly, though not limited to, the
word «gay») to
describe our experiences, we are using that language to make ontological claims.
There are problems in this world that are so disgusting, so ungodly, that the only way to
describe them is
by using a shocking
word.
Whitehead himself
describes the utterance of the phrase «United Fruit Company»; «The final occasion of his experience which drove his body to the utterance of the
word «Company» is only explicable
by his concern with the earlier occasions with their subjective forms of intention to procure the utterance of the complete phrase» (AI 234f).
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to
describe the process
by this
word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
Equally, there are some feelings so visceral, moments so sublime, that the only way I can get close to
describing them is
by invoking the f -
word.
If we are able to sing those
words lustily, let it be because we are seduced
by the grandeur and grace of the salvation she
describes, but let it also join us to those who yearn for a turning of the socioeconomic tables.
While the therapists and the mumblers were losing faith in
words, King and his colleagues were employing to powerful effect the art
described by Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian and other ancients.
At sacramental baptism your faith gets confirmed
by God in a way, which can not be
described by human
words.
Just because an objectively existing thing is difficult to
describe in
words does not mean it can not be confirmed to exist
by everyone!
He cites a 2007 study
by the Barna group in which 16 - to 29 - year - olds were asked to choose
words or phrases to
describe present - day Christianity.