Sentences with phrase «giving examples using»

Give an example using yourself or someone you know that adds credibility to your point.
Can u plz give a example u used to make the cake with white and milk powder.?
You gave examples using, Brother's Grimm and wedding invitations.
I'll give an example using the MPI - ESM - P model simulation of the past millennium.

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My own mom's set lasted 35 years, but when it came to talking about companies using Cutco products as gifts, I had no example to give.
And she's used social media to connect with entrepreneurs — for example, giving this New Hampshire design company a voice:
For example, you might give your team the budget and the time frame, but let them choose which tools or materials to use.
Using the numbers in the example given above, your company will save $ 22 in taxes.
It started with «negative screening»; he gives the example of Quakers, centuries ago, vetoing the use of their funds to finance ships involved in the slave trade.
Even if you have no idea what you want to do while on your break, using TripScope you can set preferences to a general outline of things you like or want to see, for example: beaches, zip - lining and nightlife and your pro agent can give you ideas.
I have been aware of long - tail keywords but you've given the best example I've seen of how to actually use them for gain.
Last week, for example, HPE (hpe), which gave up its own plans to filed an Amazon competitor a year or so ago, purchased Cloud Technology Partners, a Boston - based services company that helps businesses assess and use multiple clouds.
And then there are just people who are worried that the government might use their census data to cross-reference it against other information they've given the government (income being the obvious example - anyone know someone who plays fast and lose with their taxes?).
Perhaps it's wise, when using the RSI, to remember that, for example, though an overbought reading is given at a value of 70, there is plenty of space for the stock to move to an RSI of 100.
To guide you on how to give your portfolio an investment checkup, let's go through it together using my own example.
For example, you can access Mechanical Turk to build heat maps or screen shares that give you a clearer understanding of how workers engage in a task, or with content, or use it to venture more deeply into the world of behavior and specific engagement practices.
«In my pitches I used to give examples even to clients that if you go on Facebook and you see these viral personality quizzes — not all of them would have been designed by Cambridge Analytica / SCL Group or our affiliates but that these applications were designed specifically to harvest data from individuals, using Facebook as the tool.»
The former is used when you know you don't want your ads to show up for a given search; for example, if you sell tennis shoes, but there are no red shoes in your inventory and never will be, so you want to negative «red tennis shoes.»
Retailers could, for example, give customers additional loyalty points for paying with virtual currency or using a mobile wallet.
For example, when buying online using a credit card, you will be giving away lots of your private information to the third party.
Can you give us some examples of uses and applications of some of these new forms of currency that maybe we aren't even seeing yet?
He gave me solid examples that I can now use directly in my own practice.
This includes using less meat in recipes (for example: buy two pounds of ground beef and divide it into three servings to use in recipes that call for one pound of beef), giving our cats a spoonful of wet food as a treat instead of an entire can, using dish towels instead of paper towels in most situations, etc..
If there is a unifying theme that runs through most of business managerial economics it is the challenge to optimize business decisions given the firm's objectives and given the multitude of business and government limitations imposed by scarcity, for example through the use of undertaking business managerial economics research and the indoctrination.
@Chuckles Every scenario you give is an example of confirmation bias and then you turn around and say you're not using confirmation bias.
Bill is obviously being intentionally stupid since it is obvious that I was giving an example of the generalization Judas Priest was using, and I was making no claims about myself.
But despite how many use this prayer today as something that should be recited on a regular basis, I don't think Jesus was telling His disciples exactly what they should pray, but was giving them examples of the sorts of things they could pray for.
He added, in a tone so humble and sincere that his character would never have used it: «She taught me to be grateful for my life regardless of what that entailed, and that's directly related to the image of Christ on the cross and the example of sacrifice that he gave us.
This is an example of cherry - picking — using Christian (or other religious) scripture and teachings to justify one's position on a given issue.
If I am to have a right to free speech, for example, then I must be empowered to speak and be heard, which means using the power of the state to give me the resources I need and to suppress anything that might disempower me.
@SMH, The issue is that while the examples you've given are not preventative of a god, and could be used to show that one may exist, they are not provative.
I will give you two examples, Exodus 4:24 -26 indicate that Zipporah read about Hebrew tradition of circumcision and used that knowledge against Moses who grow up as an Egyptian and God sort out to kill him for not following that tradition.
For example, if He gives the blessing of a good mind and knowledge, He wants us to use that knowledge to teach and apply the truth to our lives and others.
Never did He give grace to the proud or arrogant, thus your correct example of how He used it often on the proud religious elites.
Mark Sayers would have been better off using Kerouac as an example of the changes that were taking place in culture than to give Kerouac the credit for being the genesis and originator of these changes.
Jewett, to give yet a third example, argues that the basic intention of Paul concerning the role of women is revealed in Galatians 3:28, and that this must be used in judging inadequate the intention of some of Paul's other statements concerning women («the problem with the concept of female subordination is that it breaks the analogy of faith»).71
I found two examples given of its use in the Old Testament and one from Revelation.
In 1992, for example, when George Will argued that «in the greed - soggy 1980s charitable giving by individuals and corporations increased dramatically,» he was using an analysis of AAFRC data.
Cobb even gives us one concrete example, claiming that «in Nicaragua the Christian conscience sided with the use of relatively limited violence to bring an end to massive structural violence by a corrupt dictatorship» and that «this is surely a gain worth the price paid» (PTT 107).
To take the example always used by those arguing for the «common school,» religious tolerance can be taught without necessarily giving the message that all religious views are of equal validity.
What I'm saying, in the example of Mother Theresa, is that it is blatantly obvious by the accounts of many who have seen these «hospitals» that the money she was given was not used to «ease the pain» of the dying poor.
My only caveat to analogies like this and the oft used elephant example (thank you for not using that tired analogy) is that we have to be careful that we do not allow contradictory perceptions to be given equal validity.
Whitehead, for example, seems to have been in two minds about the viability of the idea of God as «personal», largely because he felt that as commonly used the term was overtly anthropomorphic and did not provide adequate explanation of that kind of experience which stresses the sheer «given - ness» of process.
Thus, he could use it as an example of pagan depravity (Romans 1:26 - 27) or list it as one among many different sins (1 Corinthians 6:9 - 10 and 1 Timothy 1:10), without needing to give any further explanation.
Thank you for giving all of us a textbook example of using these words in the correct context.
You want to give a concrete example of what using «Christ against the Scriptures» would look like in practice?
I'm not really sure how you can equate me questioning the omnipotance of god to worshipping my self, especially since I'm using the example that christians give.
He uses the phrase «the theatre of the national pornography of the Roman state,» to describe public executions, and goes on to give an analytical example where «the rending of flesh in public could be linked to the bravery exemplified by a woman in her confrontation with Roman authority, and simultaneously, to a language of love.»
If we look at these two examples there is a common thread - the technology appropriated by the culture gives expression of that culture and, in the case of the Coke bottle, the technology may even be used for purposes other than its original intent that give expression to the culture in which it is embedded.
In the four chapters of 1 Kings that are in the main the creation of the Elijah narrator, we meet a highly gifted verbalist, who is given to the use of unique words, forms, and structures; who is relatively sophisticated; who, as compared with the Elisha narrators, for example, appears to be notably disinterested in miracle for the sake of miracle; and who shares with Elijah himself a kind of precognition of the substance of classical prophetism.
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