Excuses are
the everyday language of the irresponsible.
This case shows that the Charter, even if adopted over 30 years ago, continues to play a role in maintaining its fundamental principle of prohibiting discrimination based on language and of ensuring that the spirit of the Charter's preamble — that French is the «normal and
everyday language of work» — is maintained.
The use of science to limit political possibilities, and lower our horizons by constructing plausible catastrophic scenarios is
the everyday language of environmentalism.
And as for the scientists, certainly there are a few brave heads raised above the parapet, candidly translating their analysis into
the everyday language of politics and lifestyles.
«I often describe inIVA as a sort of cultural venture capitalist,» says Tawadros, «taking risks on artists and ideas that are not yet part of
the everyday language of the contemporary art world.»
Somehow, I don't suspect the police will find much «radical» literature at Osborne's home; indeed, they don't need to: radical islamophobic material can now be found all around us, in
the everyday language of the mainstream press and politicians.
Or they think of the caricature of a ten - year - old Einstein, who might get along fine with college professors but can not communicate in
the everyday language of children.
Because the church made it illegal to translate the Bible into the common,
everyday language of the people.
What is interesting here is not simply that
the everyday language of «a fine day» is determined by a set of new - fangled scientific abstractions, but also the fact that a novel written after the war dares to inhabit the virtual outlook of before.
Not exact matches
Whether you are using an adage, maxim, or idiom, you do not want to appear ignorant
of correct
language use as a business owner - despite the fact that so many words are commonly misused
everyday.
Ker argues that it was the
language of Catholic popular devotion» in particular the
language of litanies» that helped Hopkins bring English verse back into contact with
everyday speech.
For Schickel, that conservative
language is found in the ordinary,
everyday realities, a reflection
of his belief that «the sacramental life
of the Church is a recapitulation
of the daily rituals
of eating and drinking, working and resting, gathering and dispersing.»
I'd point to a whole life
of unremarkable moments and the ancient streets in Rome and the night sky and dead
languages, to all
of the ways we defiantly choose life over death, the ways that our
everyday lives testify to the victory
of God's dream for us.
In my
everyday use
of language, neither I nor my hearer posit the meaning
of what I say in a very explicit way.
We acquire
language through repetition, and in
everyday life the repetition
of a word helps fix its meaning.
Thus, alongside the lofty and otherworldly flights
of Indian mysticism, stands the Zen emphasis upon «nothing special» and «
everyday - mindedness» and «just being ordinary,» as in Yun - men's spiritual path described as «pulling a plough in the morning, and carrying a rake home in the evening,» or in Pao - fu's response to the question, «What is the
language of the Buddha?»
Thus his vision
of religious
language is not utterly different from his understanding
of the
language of the
everyday.
That sort
of ageist slur is rooted in the pejoratives
of everyday language, where the old are also «spry,» «crusty,» «well preserved.»»
My children, both daughters, one in her twenties and the other in her late teens, will not enter a church for worship because they can not see the relevance
of the liturgical
language to their
everyday lives.
My own view, then and ever since, is that the
languages of architecture, music, and poetry work mightily on us when we are not aware
of it, slip past our
everyday defenses and so convey the unspeakable grandeur
of God to us better than any other means.
Holmer writes, «Lewis moves out
of the theological and out
of the philosophical and into the ordinary
language of everyday life.»
«Both their
everyday and most
of their scientific world and
language are shared.
Metaphor, which serves as a medium that provides insight into Jesus» parabolic
language, is a comparison based on
everyday objects or experiences.108 In the words
of Wilder,»... a true metaphor or symbol is more than a sign, it is a bearer
of the reality to which it refers.
We don't usually need to use formal theological
language and concepts in the
everyday life
of the church in prayer, preaching and service.
There was no holy
language; it was the common
everyday language translated into whatever tongue the listeners spoke and infused with the enthusiasm
of the believers.
I do not mean,
of course, to say anything so foolish as that
language was not used for
everyday things in the real world.
And if the
language indigenous to the congregation's life seems unworthy
of such a lofty task, it should be recalled that «Jesus... particularly in his parables, exalted
everyday life as the «stuff»
of the revelatory event».15
Panikkar's theology is highly marked by his biography which laid the encounter
of different religions and contexts in his cradle, as it were.40 He has faced this challenge and engaged in an intense study
of languages, philosophies, theologies and sacred scriptures as well as living
everyday life in many contexts.
Evangelical Christianity especially presents a variety
of options to a culture questing for meaning, providing journey
language and help with the problems
of everyday life.
Our frequent mistake is to abstract one from the other, and in our
everyday language and metaphysical thinking to misconstrue the nature
of reality.
No, successful communication
of the preacher's message depends on «secular»
language, which is underneath
everyday, careless
language and is attuned to the ground — the ground
of being (i.e., the disclosedness
of humanity's true nature).
If one omits the happy ending
of Stage 7 (which Joan Jackson could include because her study was done in an AA wife's group), and translates the
language of the social scientist into the parlance
of everyday living, one has a picture
of the starkest interpersonal tragedy.
Political models should be: (1) relevant — they should reflect the empirical system they attempt to symbolize; (2) economical — they should simplify that which is being modeled; (3) rigorous — they should apply the same operating rules and assumptions
of the scheme at every level
of the system; (4) combinatorially rich — they should be able to generate webs
of relationships or patterns throughout the system; (5) powerful organizers — they should have relevance or correspondence to processes beyond the range
of their initial concern; (6) original — they should give insights beyond the highly probable visions
of everyday language and experience.
First, Whitehead emphasizes that the signs for numerals, letters, and mathematical operations are not the outward side
of a
language essentially different from, and more mysterious than
everyday language, but that they are introduced to relieve the brain (see IM 39) and «to make things easy» (IM 40).
They are not the elements
of a new
language, distinct from our ordinary
language, but simply represent a shorthand for our
everyday speech, as pertaining to mathematics.
The humanist movement in its turn gave him a confidence in human culture, a love
of the classics and a connatural feeling for
language, for beauty in the form
of words, and for words in their natural setting
of everyday language that eventually flowered in the German Bible, a whole
language coming both to birth and to a first apotheosis — a miracle
of the sixteenth century to set beside the achievement
of Shakespeare in England at the end
of the century.
The ethos
of the poem is Christian, not because «religious»
language is used but because two logics
of understanding
everyday personal reality are operative, the logic, in this instance,
of self - pity, on the one hand, and the logic
of acceptance
of unmerited renewal, on the other.
Every Grain
of Rice — authentic Chinese home - cooking Breakfast for Dinner — sweet and savory breakfast combinations re-purposed for dinnertime The Little Paris Kitchen — classic French cooking made simple enough for every day by TV star Rachel Khoo Sicilia in Cucina — gorgeous, dual -
language cookbook focused on the regional flavors
of Sicily Venezia in Cucina — sister book to Sicilia in Cucina, but focused on Venice Vegetable Literacy — highly informative vegetable cookbook / encyclopedia, a great resource for enthusiastic kitchen gardeners The Chef's Collaborative — creative recipes from a number
of chefs celebrating local, seasonal produce Home Made Summer — a sequel to Home Made and Home Made Winter, packed with simple, summery recipes that make the most
of the season's bounty Try This At Home — a fun introduction to molecular gastronomy techniques through the ever creative eyes
of Top - Chef Winner Richard Blais Cooking with Flowers — full
of sweet recipes that can be made from the flowers in your neighborhood, like lilacs, marigolds, and daylilies Vegetarian
Everyday — healthy, creative recipes from the couple behind Green Kitchen Stories The Southern Vegetarian — favorite Southern comfort food classics turned vegetarian by the folks at The Chubby Vegetarian Le Pain Quotidien — simple soups, salads, breads, and desserts from the well - loved Belgian chain Live Fire — ambitious live - fire cooking projects that range from roasting an entire lamb on an iron cross to stuffing burgers with blue cheese to throw on your grill True Brews — a great, accessible introduction to brewing your own soda, kombucha, kefir, cider, beer, mead, sake, and fruit wine Le Petit Paris — a cute little book
of classic sweet and savory French dishes, miniaturized for your next cocktail party Wild Rosemary & Lemon Cake — regional Italian cookbook focused on the flavors
of the Amalfi coast Vedge — creative, playful vegan recipes from Philadelphia's popular restaurant
of the same Full
of Flavor — a whimsical cookbook that builds intense flavor around 18 key ingredients Le Pigeon — ambitious but amazing recipes for cooking meat
of all sorts, from lamb tongue to eel to bison Pickles, Pigs, and Whiskey — a journey through Southern food in many forms, from home pickling and meat curing to making a perfect gumbo Jenny McCoy's Desserts for Every Season — gorgeous, unique desserts that make the most
of each season's best fruits, nuts, and vegetables Winter Cocktails — warm toddies, creamy eggnogs, festive punches, and everything else you need to get you through the colder months Bountiful — produce - heavy, garden - inspired recipe from Diane and Todd
of White on Rice Couple Melt — macaroni and cheese taken to extremes you would never have thought
of, in the best way possible The Craft Beer Cookbook — all your favorite comfort food recipes infused with the flavors
of craft beers, from beer expert Jackie
of The Beeroness
Considering Ingrid's loyal fanbase in the English and Spanish - speaking communities, she published her cookbook in both
languages, SIMPLY DELICIOSO: A Collection
of Everyday Recipes with a Latin Twist and DELICIOSO: Una Coleccion de Mis Recetas Favoritas con Sabor Latino.
Everyday interactions with infants turn into important communication exchanges that foster the development
of language and literacy.
Lastly, we tread through the tough topic
of what we are teaching our daughters through our
everyday language.
The point wasn't to learn about nutrition, but rather about
language — how to fill an
everyday shopping trip with the kind
of nonstop chatter that has become second nature to most upper - middle - class parents, full
of questions about numbers and colors and letters and names.
More and more parents, daycares, and preschools are coming on board, to learn and reap the amazing and wonderful benefits
of baby sign
language everyday.
This book explains the medical terms and technology in
everyday language to empower parents to get involved in the practical care
of their premature infant.
Name a significant book published in the last 10 years.Language, and communicating in different
languages, is part
of everyday life as an MEP.
Yet this marks a clear deviation from the
language of everyday commerce or politics.
One can see
everyday how much his caustic
language and inflammatory attacks polarize the people
of our state.
In the Manchester
Language Study, individuals first identified as having a
language impairment at 7 years
of age were followed up at 8, 11, 16, 17 and 23 years to explore the impact
of communication difficulties on their
everyday lives.
The campaign includes short web - based videos in multiple
languages that make preparedness manageable through the use
of everyday skills and small, low - cost steps.
It uses
everyday language, not professional jargon, and focuses on the kinds
of concerns and values that non-experts can readily understand.