«Well, then why
do you use such language?
When
they do use such language, they tend to trivialize it.
Not exact matches
This can be
done by creating an in - house team of native
language customer service representatives, finding a third party that offers
such a service or even
using email translation software to help support customers who can't correspond in English.
Yet you don't seem to realize that the only reason you have to
use such extreme
language is because there is no rational grounds available to settle
such disagreements, because nobody can point to what the market would have
done, since it is unobservable.
Even James Dobson doesn't
use such hurtful
language like that any more, dude.
He also
did not
use language that would incite his followers to take matters into their own hands and kill
such people.
BC doesn't think he's wielding a club, but
using degrading and dehumanizing
language, making demeaning assumptions, and holding out the threat of eternal torture for honest disagreement — regardless of the source of
such «wisdom» — is absolutely an example of club wielding.
As
such, Jesus
does not appear to have the need to fit everything in, follow a prayer outline,
use any special
language, remember any prayer requests, or even begin and end the prayer with a flowery introduction and conclusion.
By
using such language do we restrict the range of our communication unduly and determine that we will not reach many of the unreached?
When a person
uses such language, his assertions
do things, provided that they are not misplaced and
do not misfire.
Start with the studies
done by Jane Goodall, and then continue with a HUGE variety of other animal studies that PROVE animals have morals, they
use tools, build societies and cultures, have their own
languages (
such as the prarie dogs... simple little rodents right?
Did the writers of the Bible
use such logically odd
language?
And when their common
language,
used to
do business in a technically preoccupied age, is shaped to the paucity of dimensions necessary to
such business, the roundness and the depth become silent for want of verbal counterparts for the felt but inchoate self.
Nevertheless, Toulmin himself must acknowledge that Newton
does not consistently reflect
such a view in the
language he
uses in the Principia, or in late additions to the Principia (for example, the «General Scholium»), or in other writings (for example, the Opticks)(see part II of Toulmin's two - part essay).
He hardly speaks in parables at all, though he
does use figurative
language, and in
such discourses as that of the Vine and the Branches, and the Good Shepherd, he
does approach the parable type.
at first i thought it might be NEW YORK, but our american cousins surely
do no
use such coarse
language, surely not?.
Geoff i wish your comments had no bad
language and
did not
use the LORD's name.Jesus ie the saviour not a swear word.Please respect others who
do not
use or like to hear or read
such language.You see I
did not
use any foul or swear words in my reply to you.
I
do not know a single person who
uses such filthy
language.
Such language may be
used in connection with editorial extras (special issues, inserts, onserts and contests) as long as the editorial content
does not endorse the sponsor's products and any page announcing the sponsorship is clearly an ad or is labeled «Advertisement» or «Promotion» in a type size as prominent as the magazine's normal body type.
But I was looking for the common ground; I
do think no British politician or party would
use such language, nor
do I think the Tories condone it, and I suspect they became aware of it later, when already dug into this strong defence of Kaminski).
For 30 minutes the facilitator explained and modeled assertive resistance, teaching the girls how to make it clear that sexual coercion and unwanted advances are not acceptable,
such as
using a firm voice tone, showing confident body
language, and stating their limits (e.g., «I don't want to have sex with you, so stop asking me»).
So when we are
using a negative
language when we speak
such as: «Don't spill milk!
Well this video is not quite dating advice, and it's not coming from a Christian perspective - though it
does have many Christian principles involved
such as being patient and kind to your other half rather than impatient and impulsive and
using damaging and uncaring
language.
A careful assessment of what
language is being
used to describe
such concepts should also be undertaken — «risky»
does not have the same meaning as «dangerous», yet research shows primary school children equate the two, while teenagers associate risk with anti-authoritarian behaviour.
One of our clients has recorded the interactions between senior sales reps and customers and
uses them to train salespeople on various aspects of successful customer communication
such as modulating the voice, getting the body
language right and so on, and there is no reason other companies can not
do the same.
More than just
using familiar processes, SB seems to have
done everything possible to generate consensus among its countless stakeholders —
such language is throughout their response.
A careful assessment of what
language is being
used to describe
such concepts should also be undertaken --- «risky»
does not have the same meaning as «dangerous», yet research shows primary school children equate the two, while teenagers associate risk with anti-authoritarian behaviour.
In each case,
doing so is simply listed as an allowable
use of funds allocated for a particular purpose,
such as improving teacher quality, engaging families, or meeting the needs of English
language learners.
The activities in Cool Things to
Do present a variety of opportunities for students to explore how to react to a bully,
such as having rehearsed and prepared responses, knowing how and when to ask for help, and
using body
language when feeling uncomfortable or threatened.
This part of analytics answers what is the geographical location of your audience, which browser
did the user
use to visit your site and many other important information
such as: screen resolution, JavaScript support, Flash support,
language and more.
How much research
did you have to undertake for details
such as nautical references and the
language used?
There are still issues though
such as the fact that a large number of publishers, especially in Indian
languages do not
use ISBNs.
Obscene or insulting
language is also not allowed, although many debt collectors will
use such tactic to intimidate people and get them to pay more than they can comfortably afford, not to mention not having the credit to
do so.
In addition to standard LAWS
such as those relating to defamation, racial vilification, etc we also remove posts that are abusive,
use bad
language, are unauthorised promotions, just plain old spam or that we feel don't fit the standards of what's reasonable for the World Nomads community.
Very few games
use language (besides crusty German accents) to express cultural divergence, and the ones that
do (the Zelda series for instance) ensure that the linguistic differences are rather subtle,
such as address or fixed phrases (rally - ho!).
The
language used by Nintendo of America is
such that it doesn't rule out the possibility of the games coming to the States — just that they won't be coming just yet.
Do NOT
use language that states or suggests a preference for a particular gender, race, age or other
such quality.
Gaines's strict method of presenting his works is notably inspired by early Conceptual practices, but he doesn't utilize the formal rules or
use of
language and pictures in the same way that artists
such as Joseph Kosuth would.
You talk about the «political» considerations surrounding the
use of
such language, but don't forget the political motivations of those who object to it — the writer you linked to being a prime example.
At the same time, Rose says there is plenty that we don't know,
such as whether or not it is safer for employers to
use fewer words in a termination clause and avoid all - inclusive
language, and whether, for public policy reasons, future court decisions will put an onus on employers to make clear to employees the differences between ESA entitlements and the common law before they sign ESA - only contracts.
Some of our lawyers regularly
use their
language skills
such as our Latin America capital markets practice in Miami or our international arbitration practice in D.C., but some of our most successful lawyers don't speak any other
languages.
[150] The posts
used additional creative
language such as figures of speech and a seemingly endless supply of monkey jokes and puns
such as the inevitable «monkey's uncle» and «monkey business» [151] as well as a shameless (in a good way) ending to one article, «Now, orange you glad I didn't say «banana»?»
While I pick at his
use of terms
such as «open source science» and open source biotechnology» (I prefer to drop the term «source» and refer to these as «open science»; «open biotechnology» since there is no source code involved) this
language does not detract significantly from his underlying arguments.
(i) Jack J in his judgment said that the matter would have been even clearer if simpler
language had been
used,
such as «Freeport
do not have to pay if 7 (a), (b), (c) or (d) are not so»; and
The court
did claim jurisdiction related to 4.6, 4.6.1, and 4.9.5, and noted that the broad
language used under s. 14 meant that
such applications were not a judicial review of the PCC's decision, but a de novo hearing altogether.
Use of
such language does not mean the facts thus compendiously described have necessarily stepped outside the scope of s 14A (8)(a).
I agree with the Court that the
language of this statute (1) gives the Administrator only discretionary authority to make apportionments; (2)
does not, on its face, bar States from
using veterans» benefits as the basis for child support orders where no
such apportionment has been made or denied; and (3) should not be construed to have that as its purpose, in light of the presumption against federal intrusion into the field of family law.
You don't want to
use emotional or judgmental
language such as «the environment was toxic» or «the boss was overbearing.»
To
do so,
use a resume screening software filter
such as Jobscan (my preference), Résunate or Rezscore, which compare the
language and words in your resume to that in a job ad that you'd like to answer, then give you a surprisingly detailed report on how relevant your resume is to the ad and rank you accordingly.
[
Such wording] doesn't tell the reader what he wants to know,» said Tina Brasher, a certified professional resume writer who works with Ladders and recently rewrote the resume of a 46 - year - old technology executive who
used this type of vague, subjective
language on his resume before Brasher reworked the document.Resume readers want to know specifics relating to the bottom line, Brasher said.