Sentences with phrase «find in a sentence»

But the meaning he finds in the sentence gets no support, so far as I can see, from the chapter to which Whitehead is at pains to refer us for elucidation.
And in the face of that need, what meaning could he find in a sentence of a set number of years?
The focal meaning that you find on this printed page, for example, is possible only because your tacit knowing is dwelling in the particular letters and words I am using; and your subsidiary knowing of the sounds of individual letters and the meanings of individual words is now (without your focusing on it) integrating the particulars into the explicit meaning you find in my sentences and paragraphs.
The committee recommends that the remedy for unreasonable trial delay be found in sentencing and in awarding costs.

Not exact matches

Sounding more authoritative means finding that deeper register in your voice and avoiding the human tic to «upspeak» at the end of sentences when you're unsure of something.
«It turns out we found an amazing person through another friend of a friend, a prototype - making guy,» said Och before Prince chimed in, «who produced them in FIVE DAYS in Taiwan,» (then Och finished the sentence) «and literally five days to our door we had seven of these prototypes.»
Back in 2012, the Supreme Court decided in Miller v. Alabama that states may not sentence juveniles found guilty of murder to a mandatory life sentence without parole.
If you find yourself writing or reading long, complex sentences at work, edit and reedit them so that they express the gist in fewer words.
Driver Shiv Kumar Yadav received the maximum sentence after he was found guilty last month of the rape, kidnapping and criminal intimidation of the woman, who had hailed a ride home from a party in Delhi last December.
In his 1994 study on securities lawbreaking for the Justice Department, Schlegel found that while officials were talking tough about locking up insider traders, there was little evidence to suggest that the punishments imposed — either the incarceration rates or the sentences themselves — were more severe.
After being found guilty in a 2012 jury trial on theft and mail fraud charges, Lanham was sentenced to three years in prison.
In South Korea, Lee Jae - yong, the vice chairman of Samsung was found guilty of corruption and sentenced five years in prisoIn South Korea, Lee Jae - yong, the vice chairman of Samsung was found guilty of corruption and sentenced five years in prisoin prison.
Late last year a driver in Delhi had been sentenced to life in prison after he had been found guilty of raping a female passenger.
Samsung's billionaire heir Jay Lee has been sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of bribery, hiding assets abroad, and embezzlement, in a wide - ranging corruption scandal that brought down South Korea's president.
In 2008, O.J. Simpson was found guilty of 12 charges, including armed robbery and kidnapping, in relation to an incident involving sports memorabilia, and given a maximum sentence of 33 years in prisoIn 2008, O.J. Simpson was found guilty of 12 charges, including armed robbery and kidnapping, in relation to an incident involving sports memorabilia, and given a maximum sentence of 33 years in prisoin relation to an incident involving sports memorabilia, and given a maximum sentence of 33 years in prisoin prison.
The key is finding the right frequency, knowing which words to use and being cognizant of where you are placing filler words in a sentence.
Right from its opening sentence («One of the most salient features of our culture is that there is so much bullshit,») the book's message resonated with a public outraged by a rash of corporate scandals and feeling deceived by the failure of American forces to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
So why would Singer (and, to be fair, most other economists who use conventional equilibrium models) have found it impossible to see the sentences in which I said crisis was unlikely, once they read sentences in which I said imbalances were deep?
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The maximum sentence is 20 years in prison if found guilty.
After a highly publicized five - week jury trial that was the most closely watched of a wave of corporate fraud trials, Stewart was found guilty in March 2004 of conspiracy, obstruction of an agency proceeding, and making false statements to federal investigators, and was sentenced in July 2004 to serve a five - month term in a federal correctional facility and a two - year period of supervised release (to include five months of electronic monitoring).
In the end Gallienus decides to pay for the celebrations using direct theft (by confiscating and then selling the estates of his enemies and those of their families), but the final sentence of the above excerpt from a work of historical fiction reveals more knowledge of how monetary inflation works than is found in the writings of most Keynesian economistIn the end Gallienus decides to pay for the celebrations using direct theft (by confiscating and then selling the estates of his enemies and those of their families), but the final sentence of the above excerpt from a work of historical fiction reveals more knowledge of how monetary inflation works than is found in the writings of most Keynesian economistin the writings of most Keynesian economists.
When Martha Stewart emerged from her short prison sentence in 2005, it was to find that her fortune had increased by $ 200 million.
Found buried on the 150th page of the 214 page, $ 3.9 trillion budget, was this key sentence: «In addition, the budget proposes to eliminate aggressive Social Security - claiming strategies, which allow upper - income beneficiaries to manipulate the timing of collection of Social Security benefits in order to maximize delayed retirement credits.&raquIn addition, the budget proposes to eliminate aggressive Social Security - claiming strategies, which allow upper - income beneficiaries to manipulate the timing of collection of Social Security benefits in order to maximize delayed retirement credits.&raquin order to maximize delayed retirement credits.»
It's the final sentence of this paragraph, though, that explains why so many of us in the church find ourselves out of sorts with Catholics of the Dionne type, and why the expression «cafeteria Catholic» is such a just appellation for them.
Hazel Stewart, who was having an affair with Mr Howell at the time of the murders in 1991, was also found guilty of murder and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Funny how you say that this country was founded on a belief in god, and then in the same sentence refer to the separation of church and state.
Hamed Shafia, his father, Mohammed, and his mother, Tooba Mohammed Yahya, were sentenced to life in prison for murder, with Judge Robert Maranger excoriating their «twisted notion of honor, a notion of honor that is founded upon the domination and control of women, a sick notion of honor that has absolutely no place in any civilized society.»
The Delaware court found that a jury not only must decide whether there were «aggravating circumstances» that could justify a death penalty, but also must find, «unanimously and beyond a reasonable doubt,» that such aggravating factors outweigh any mitigating circumstances — the critical determination in imposing a death sentence.
Mark and Matthew report that the council tried to get testimony against Jesus that would justify a sentence of death, but though many false witnesses were found, they did not agree in their testimony (Mk 14:55 - 59; Mt 26:59 - 61).
Whenever he found his speech growing too modern — which was about every sentence or two — he ladled in a few such Scriptural phrases as «exceeding sore,» «and it came to pass,» etc., and made things satisfactory again.
But the point of the quotation, for our present purpose, is found in the first sentence.
With all these differences it is hardly surprising that ministers in the nonliturgical churches, when conducting communion services, often confuse and combine the different accounts and even insert sentences or phrases not found in any of them.
We can find, therefore, very general similarities between the use and interpretation of sentences at the linguistic level and primitive natural signs as characterized in Whitehead's first version of symbolic reference.
This concept finds its completion, writes Buber, in Ludwig Feuerbach's sentence: «Man with man — the unity of I and Thou — is God.»
In his essay on Boehme in 1901 Buber writes that Boehme's dialectic of the reciprocal conditioning of things finds its completion in Ludwig Feuerbach's sentence: «Man with man — the unity of I and Thou — is God.&raquIn his essay on Boehme in 1901 Buber writes that Boehme's dialectic of the reciprocal conditioning of things finds its completion in Ludwig Feuerbach's sentence: «Man with man — the unity of I and Thou — is God.&raquin 1901 Buber writes that Boehme's dialectic of the reciprocal conditioning of things finds its completion in Ludwig Feuerbach's sentence: «Man with man — the unity of I and Thou — is God.&raquin Ludwig Feuerbach's sentence: «Man with man — the unity of I and Thou — is God.»
In discussing his results, Herman states that they demonstrate the ability of dolphins to respond correctly to semantically reversible sentences, offering «the first substantial evidence of syntactic processing of a string of lexical items by animals» (CSBD 199) 12 Evidence for such syntactic processing is found in the dolphins» correct responses to sentences having modifiers to direct and / or indirect objects: reversal errors were extremely rarIn discussing his results, Herman states that they demonstrate the ability of dolphins to respond correctly to semantically reversible sentences, offering «the first substantial evidence of syntactic processing of a string of lexical items by animals» (CSBD 199) 12 Evidence for such syntactic processing is found in the dolphins» correct responses to sentences having modifiers to direct and / or indirect objects: reversal errors were extremely rarin the dolphins» correct responses to sentences having modifiers to direct and / or indirect objects: reversal errors were extremely rare.
For myself, I can quite literally find not a single sentence or sentiment in Laudato Si to which it seems to me possible for any Christian coherently to object.
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According to Goguel the New Testament preserves direct evidence of a ritual burial for Jesus in the words attributed to Paul in Acts 13:28 - 9, «Though they failed to find grounds for the sentence of death, they asked Pilate to have him executed.
A sentence found only in Matthew brings this out: «If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more will they malign those of his household» (cf. Mk 3:22 - 27 and parallels).
It is an amazing process of refinement by which the exceedingly human activity that goes on in the laboratory — broken test tubes, bright ideas, discussions with colleagues — ends up as a single sentence in a journal: «The reaction was found to be aided by the addition of 3 % NaOH.»
I was found guilty of attempted extortion and was sentenced to four years in prison.
PFI was founded in 1979 by Charles Colson, one of President Richard Nixon's advisers who served a prison sentence for his part in the Watergate affair...
Very occasionally, Berlin will add a significant qualification to this theoretical objection, as in the following sentence: «The notion of a perfect society in which all that men have striven for finds total fulfillment is consequently perceived to be incoherent, at any rate in terrestrial terms.»
I'm sorry but from that point your sentence and meaning has lost its origin, I can not be in your mind trying to find out what you mean within the meandering ways you currently ascribe to when using the English Language
Every now and then, you encounter a little string of sentences that so perfectly captures that amorphous idea that's been gathering momentum in your head, you find yourself shouting back at the page.
If they are found guilty in the court of law, sentence them to life with no parole and then put them in general population.
A promising place to begin is found in two sentences in a report by the Rutgers National Marriage Project: «Most Americans continue to prize and value marriage as an important life goal, and the vast majority of us will marry at least once in a lifetime....
It is preceded and followed in Mark by sentences not found in Matthew or Luke.
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