Sentences with phrase «expressed his understanding about»

The Author has just expressed his understanding about the insurance plans and nothing to do with LIC or any other insurance company.

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Senator Bob Corker has expressed concerns about «his leadership, and just his stability, and the lack of desire to be competent on issues and understand and nothing has changed.»
Coercion can take countless subtle forms, but a good palliative care specialist understands that expressing a wish to die is often a proxy for asking: «Do you care about me?
And yet we must keep trying to understand and express anew what we believe about death and how we may live that belief.
My encouragement to you is to not worry too much about which forms new followers choose to keep or cast aside, but to focus on developing the transforming life of Christ inside them (breath and reality) and let the Spirit show them how to express what's inside in a way their community can understand.
Though I know enough about transcendent truth to base my life on it, I also realize that it expresses and manifests itself in ways far more complex than I can fully understand....
The President and others who recognize the shortcomings of the colonization of peoples by more powerful foreign nations would do well to heed the words of Pope Francis — for whom the President often expresses admiration — about the new form of colonization, holding foreign aid as a hostage when their nation's views reflect a different understanding of the human person, one held by many Americans as well.
A number of more conservative leaders have expressed a nervousness about speaking out, for fear of being pilloried in the secular press, who certainly don't understand the rhetoric of «love the sinner, hate the sin», or getting lumped in with Westboro Baptist Church and their appalling «God Hates Fags» signs.
It is enough to provoke both laughter and tears — not only all these protestations about having understood and comprehended the highest thought, but also the virtuosity with which many know how to present it in abstracto, and in a certain sense quite correctly — it is enough to provoke both laughter and tears when one sees then that all this knowing and understanding exercises no influence upon the lives of these men, that their lives do not in the remotest way express what they have understood, but rather the contrary.
«Bipolar theism,» he judged, is «relevant to the attempt to think about God Christologically» because it «seems to express the understanding of God that is implied in the distinctive logic of the Christian confession of Christ.
I understand having shhared what you have about being a feminist that you would disagree with it and I respect your freedom to come to your own conclusion and express your views.
This optimistic approach to man's virtue and the problem of evil expresses itself philosophically as the idea of progress in history.17 The empirical method of modern culture has been successful in understanding nature; but, when applied to an understanding of human nature, it was blind to some obvious facts about human nature that simpler cultures apprehended by the wisdom of common sense.
If the means through which the United States carries out its foreign policy are windows through which we can better see ourselves, then one can better understand why D'Escoto expressed concern about our wellbeing, the viability of our democracy, and the likelihood of widespread repression against U.S. citizens.
The foreword of the present book includes a 1965 letter from Ramsey to Fletcher: «[T] he candid issue between us is whether agape is expressed in acts only or in rules also, which question is generally begged; or else the structures in which human beings live are attributed to other than uniquely Christian sources of understanding (natural law, etc.) while Christians go about pretending to live in a world without principles.
In this cross-disciplinary conversation I turn first to what is known about the brain, then to what we understand about belief, and finally, on the basis of that convergence of ideas, to an examination of the cultural symbol - images of Byzantine and medieval architecture, which express both cognitive and cosmic ways of understanding human life.
For still others such Germanic circumlocution is impossible to understand, let alone embrace; they will regard the resurrection in a rationalistic, relatively «old - fashioned» deist - liberal manner as a prescientific way of expressing the timeless content of Jesus» life and ministry — his preaching about the love of God and the need for human fellowship.
One could suggest that the question of life style in the ministry, so troubling to many of our judicatories — differing understandings of what is acceptable, whether we are talking about things to eat and drink, or clothing, sexuality or divorce — expresses this tension in a most dramatic way.
Having got down on paper all that was on his conscience about the Church and Society, he was able to express the heart of his understanding of Christianity almost entirely without the violence which crept into other texts.
Perhaps Elijah and his narrator would not have put it as the Second Isaiah did about three centuries later, but his words express what was essentially their own understanding of the Word - with - power: the entity not merely verbal and descriptive but also instrumental, by its very nature containing the resources for its own accomplishment and fulfillment:
From the qualitative interviews, participants expressed uncertainty about their understanding of kilojoules, while only 40 % of participants in intercept surveys correctly answered that kilojoules and calories measured the same thing.
As the mother of two young daughters I want to say that I completely understand the concerns expressed about toys, but want to add that it's not WHERE the toys are made rather it is the QUALITY of the toys.
Try to engage in your young toddler's feelings, confirming them («I can understand that you are angry») and try to comfort him rather than getting upset about how the anger is expressed.
He writes about the importance of being able to express love to your spouse in a way that your spouse can understand.
It's also when many women feel more confident about themselves, know their bodies better, understand what turns them on and are better able to express that to a lover.
Mr Cameron is expected to announce the initiative in a speech later today, where he will express shock at the low levels of understanding and awareness about the illness.
GMB CEC expressed considerable regret about the apparent lack of understanding the proposal mooted by Ed Miliband will have on the collective nature of trade union engagement with the Labour Party.
Although the amygdala's importance in face recognition and emotional assessment is well - known, little is understood about how these processes work, but research led by investigators at Cedars - Sinai and the California Institute of Technology has found that at least some of the brain cells that specialize in recognizing emotions may represent judgments based on the viewer's preconceptions rather than the true emotion being expressed.
The researchers set out to understand how this drought tolerance came about by comparing the set of expressed genes (the transcriptome) in the mutants to that in normal (so - called wild - type) plants.
«We don't yet understand why mice that develop severe inflammation express about 20 times higher levels of CD209a than mice that do not develop severe disease, and we don't yet know about the role of DC - SIGN in human schistosomiasis.
The field of epigenetics provides crucial understanding about the ways that changes to genes caused by environmental factors drive disease, specifically chemical modifications on DNA and surrounding proteins that can alter the ways in which genes are expressed, even without the gene itself experiencing a mutation.
As expressed in this article however, a lot is understood about the mechanisms behind cancer formation.
You helped me understand his emotions about fertility, and realise that he is struggling as much as I am, even though he doesn't express it the way I do.
She has some great tools that she has referred me to as well as being very understanding when I express frustration about things that have occurred.
First of all, participants were in agreement that the HWP was not religious, however they expressed compassion and understanding about the parents» concerns, and support of their right to address their concerns in court.
For those in the yoga community who didn't understand why so many were angry with Off the Mat's presence at the political conventions I want to name few of the main concerns I saw expressed about their efforts.
Having too soft a voice to be understood, fear of speaking, inability to speak about feelings or express yourself in words, poor auditory recognition, poor rhythm or being tone deaf are all manifestations of an imbalance.
If you're a blogger than you'll understand my excitement I'm about to express.
It's pre-shopping, it's about understanding what the brand stands for, it's the emotion of the brand, the social responsibility component of the brand — all that richness is expressed digitally.
Yes the reason I came on to the internet to find the special person who deserves all the love and passion that makes up my heart and soul is because I do not have the time to meet others out in a public setting, and the fact I feel you can learn so much about someone through letters, as a person has to take there time and think about the words they want to express, so it allows you to gain a better understanding of someone than you would probably otherwise.
There are certain things about this life that only a fellow biker would understand, such nuances that can't be expressed in words or actions, they need to be felt and experienced through biker intuition.
If love is about putting in the effort to understand one another, then its my duty to express who I am and what I feel.
I'm looking for someone who knows themselves, and not afraid to show or express your feeling, most importantly HONEST, except me unconditionally will listen, to what I'm saying and hear what I'm talking about, who understands how I feel and won't judge me, who will be my partner... someone who knows th...
There's something fundamentally powerful about the film's (and book's) understanding of humankind as the push - and - pull between enslavement and freedom, though the directors are better off expressing its themes in a flurry of gorgeous images than in the overly explicit voiceover narration.
Instead of reacting defensively to the criticism that parents express — or offering to send home blanket statements about how much students will benefit — it's worth doing some research to better understand parents» concerns.
Through these shared written reflections about content and concepts students have opportunities to express creative hypotheses, alternative perspectives, and concerns about their understanding.
Below are the lesson outcomes covered in this unit planning: To learn about the life of Buddha Investigate the significance of Vesak and explore ways Buddhists celebrate it To investigate how Buddhists live their faith To hear and discuss Buddhists stories that have a moral message To explore how Theravadin Buddhists express their faith To explore the concept of community in the Buddhist tradition and beyond To develop an understanding of the symbolism involved in Buddhism There are 7 sessions in total but some sessions could be split over two lessons.
Creating «The Harry Potter Quidditch Website» would require a great deal of careful thought and choice about the «insides of words» for it to express understanding of the character and plot, and be helpful to a viewer.
Express Yourself (Well) Web Sites for Teaching Students About the English Language Clarity of expression comes with a good understanding of the English language.
It covers the following National Curriculum learning objectives: - develop pleasure in reading, motivation to read, vocabulary and understanding by: listening to, discussing and expressing views about a wide range of contemporary and classic poetry, stories and non-fiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independently - becoming increasingly familiar with and retelling a wider range of stories, fairy stories and traditional tales - drawing on what they already know or on background information and vocabulary provided by the teacher - making inferences on the basis of what is being said and done - answering and asking questions - predicting what might happen on the basis of what has been read so far - using dictionaries to check the meaning of words that they have read - checking that the text makes sense to them, discussing their understanding, and explaining the meaning of words in context
Curriculum Objectives - ENGLISH — reading - vocabulary and understanding by: listening to, discussing and expressing views about a wide range of... non-fiction at a level beyond... writing - writing down ideas and / or keywords, including new vocabulary Resources are always FREE - please provide feedback
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