Sentences with phrase «expresses the language of»

In a two - page guidance letter to public schools, the White House said the existing guidance did not «contain extensive legal analysis or explain how the position is consistent with the express language of Title IX, nor did they undergo any formal public process.»
If at the beginning of the twentieth century, Modernity was characterized as being a phenomenon of western culture and Postmodernism was configured with concepts, such as, origins and identity, Altermodern expresses the language of global culture.
The first task is for the court to identify by reference to the express language of the order specifically what it is that the defendant is required to do;
«It is also contrary to the express language of Section 145, which does not overcome the presumption of the American rule that each party pays its own fees.»
For the Court, it would be an exceptional order to deny the successful party its costs — against the express language of Rule 23 of the Court of Appeal Act.
As summarized by Peter Joy: «ethics opinions respond to questions from practicing lawyers and apply the ethical rules to situations not anticipated by the express language of the rules.»
By analogy, when a state legislature fails to adopt a redistricting plan that complies with the constitution, which is normally a political question, this failure to act allows a federal court to craft a redistricting plan as a remedy for the failure of the legislature to act, in order to protect the constitutional rights of voters and candidates in future elections, even though no express language of the constitution or statute addresses the remedy when a state legislature fails to pass a redistricting plan.
Because the wash sale rule does not apply based on the express language of the statute, crypto investors can probably claim capital losses from coins they sold and repurchased within 30 days.

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On the other side of the same coin, as deals progress toward closure, buyers will more often express negative language and sentiment.
It isn't clear, though, that having learned to express themselves well in an investor's language has nailed the entrepreneurs ability to really think through the risks and evolve a plan with great promise and chances of success.
The program requires that language expressing adherence to Best Practices be placed on the advisor's ADV Part II, and the specific requirements of the Best Practices Code be placed on the advisor's website.
Best Practices Advisors subscribe to a high standard of «commonsense» deeds expressed in concise language and under the toughest compliance feature.
It is absolutely committed to the negative doctrine that there is no divine revelation that delivers genuine knowledge of God; it is absolutely committed to a radically apophatic conception of Christian theology, so that no human language or concept, no product of reason at all, can adequately express the mystery of the divine; and it is absolutely committed to using theology to articulate Christian doctrine given the needs and idiom of the day.
If you believe that Christian doctrine is essentially an attempt to capture dimensions of human experience that defy precise expression in language because of personal and cultural limitations, then the truth about God, the human condition, salvation, and the like can never be adequately posited once and for all; on the contrary, the church must express ever and anew its experience of the divine as mediated through Jesus Christ.
When the Oliners affirm that the language of care — of compassion, hospitality, and helpfulness — is overwhelmingly employed to express their motives, they clearly imply that face - to - face compassion is a far more salient motive for sacrificial and heroic moral altruism than abstract principles of equity and justice.
This is part of a series called concrete liturgies by a Christian community, Vaux, where they're exploring what it means to express faith and worship in the language of the city.
Inescapable because justice demands a balancing of the scales; limited because we must express in language what we believe in language, and language falls so far short of the promised reality.
As far as your comment as to the relevance of my contribution to this thread, I feel I have just used more colorful language to express my main narrative; Religion should be private, and kept completely separate from science, education, and state.
Most of the imagery, the visual symbols and the language expressed the spooking, sparking and spinning which Mary Daly in her recent book Gyn / Ecology proposes to women as the way to true liberation.
The goal of the Christian life is to be found in the experience of «perfect love,» and the eschatological hope is expressed in similar language.
It is expressed not in high - flown language but as a down - to - earth matter - of - fact promise.
Bob, your inability to express disagreement in civil language speaks further of your panic and desperation in the darkness, being unable to see your own hypocrisy, and is a shining example of a hardened heart and a cautionary tale for all who are not yet as far along your stumbling path to see.
Secondly, Townsend discovered that unwritten indigenous languages were not simple or primitive but rather extremely complex and capable of expressing the full range of human thought and emotion.
Knowledge of a language consists in the ability to recognize and use the patterns adopted to express meanings.
Jesus used agricultural metaphors, Paul quoted Greek poets, and we too need to find ways of expressing gospel truths in the thought language of our audience...
It is a mistake to suppose that language is simply a way of expressing thought that is already in the mind.
the Greek father St Gregory of Nazianzus wrote a poem which expresses the limitations of language before the Mystery of God:
So the use of this convention also expresses the ultimate mystery of God, and acknowledges that our language and symbols can never adequately grasp the being and will of God.
The comments about liturgy and related issues — a frustration with intrusive front - facing altars in the naves of baroque churches and so on — express in coded language the author's passionate preferences in this area, and will strike a chord with some Catholics.
The story of creation and the story of the fall, for example, like the account of the last things in the Book of Revelation, may properly be called myths, since they are concerned with absolute beginnings and endings or with universally predicable truths, about which no precise conceptual statements can be made and which are best expressed in pictorial language.
It is a metaphorical statement, true in its own poetical fashion; it is a most valuable way of saying in symbolical language, that he who is supreme in the order of being was for our sakes willing to be united to and self - expressed in the life of the Brother - Man who is therefore our Lord and Saviour, Emmanuel, God - with - us.
Christ came among men with a simple ministry of teaching whose main purpose was to confirm that the kinds of ways in which God had been understood in Natural religion, and the very language used to express those insights, were broadly right.
Every description of reality is partial, because although reality may be observed from many perspectives, language can express only one thing at a time.
One can readily appreciate why some have been searching for new ways of expressing the attitude of faith towards the deepest reality man encounters, that reality to which the Bible points by means of God - language.
In Akkadian, the language of classical Mesopotamia, the same word was used to express the idea of faith in God or another person and the act of issuing a loan.
They take the idea of a sentence or paragraph, and then try to express that idea in modern language.
The liberalism of the past generation expressed the ethos of the welfare state in terms of individual right and entitlement, a language ill - suited to the needs of community.
Each of us within our own personal context find a language to express our relationship with God in existential terms.
He calls language «the systematization of expression,» and claims that «of all the ways of expressing thought, beyond question language is the most important» (MT 48).
Feminists see that our whole inherited system of language expresses and undergirds the patriarchal practice.
«Where standards of right and wrong are asserted with dogmatic certainty and are not open to discussion, and, even worse, where these standards merely express the interests of the stronger party in a relationship while clothing those interests in moralistic language, then that criticism is indeed justified» (p. 140).
The source of the problem, as he sees it, is this set of assumptions: that those elements that are prior (clearest) in consciousness are genetically primitive, that sensory data are the most primitive data of experience, that the elements of experience most clearly expressed by language are the most primitive, and that conscious introspection is the best way to identify the most fundamental elements of experience.
The Lutheran distinction between Christ and culture, or rather, between the two ways in which God rules God's world, is traditionally expressed in the language of the «two realms» or «two governances» of God.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
Taken to extremes, it results in treating all words for God as free - floating metaphors pointing at a deity beyond all determinate language, which can be named in any way that expresses the depths of human experience.
Gassmann links communio to customary Lutheran language in saying that «communion expresses the corporate ecclesial dimension of justification.»
Perhaps the doctrine of the trinity was doomed to failure from the start, because it tried to express in the ontological language of the hellenistic world an understanding of deity belonging to the tradition of Jerusalem.
In a nutshell, Bultmann traces our uneasiness with New Testament Christianity to a fundamental flaw in the New Testament: the message is expressed in a «language which is not that of modern people and which, moreover, is basically incoherent.
This can help them to translate the message from the language of being acted out in hurting ways in their sexual behavior, to being expressed and worked through in verbal forms.
In regard to the language of manners, it follows that there is no single code of customary conduct that expresses the democratic spirit.
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