Her grasp of language, grammar, software, business etiquette and unique prose made an all - star out of what was once a common pharmacist.
It's been twenty - five years since I moved to France, armed with little more than a rudimentary
grasp of the language and an unabashed love of its food and wine.
It's been twenty - five years since I moved to France, armed with little more than a rudimentary
grasp of the language and an unabashed love of its food and wine.
But instead I will say no on, without an axe to grind and who does have a good
grasp of language and how it's used would insist on the first interpretation.
Having
a grasp of a language not only is an important gesture when you are traveling, but can get you out of sticky situations (like not having bought a tram ticket BEFORE you get on in St. Petersburg).
Among her many talents, Sole boasts an impressive
grasp of language; with ease of both written and spoken fluency in Mandarin, English, and Spanish.
It's been twenty - five years since I moved to France, armed with little more than a rudimentary
grasp of the language and an unabashed love of its food and wine.
Instead, we'll ensure that your author is not only knowledgeable in the field, but has
the grasp of language needed to carry out your task to the very highest level.
Unless you have an outstanding
grasp of language and grammar, I suggest professional editing.
Our copywriters have worked their entire lives developing an astounding
grasp of language, and understand exactly how to use words to influence buying behavior.
To broaden his understanding of Marconi and his roots, Erik studied Italian; he achieved an elementary
grasp of the language while developing an advanced appreciation for Italian red wines.
A good
grasp of language allows your child to express feelings, needs, and desires.
Whereas boys are more likely to develop hand - eye coordination and spatial understanding a bit quicker, girls will generally develop verbal skills earlier and demonstrate a better
grasp of language when they do.
He might conclude, though, that we've sunk to a new low: today's peevers tend not only to lack charity, but to lack even a good
grasp of the language they imagine themselves to be defending.
Not exact matches
Americans fluent in the
language, on the other hand, tend to take on higher - paying, communication - intensive jobs that are out
of reach
of those without a strong
grasp of English.
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of basic definitions and analogies to help you attain a better
grasp on the terms and phrases commonly used in the financial world.
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 conditions
of depression, OCD and scruples, schizophrenia, addictions and suicide are described in very readable and non-technical
language for the non-medic to
grasp.
Even those who don't understand a culture's
language are sometimes able to
grasp the emotional significance
of human interactions by careful attention to nonverbal cues.
His
language is graphic: «In a D&E procedure, the physician inserts forceps into the uterus,
grasps a part
of the fetus, commonly an arm or a leg, and draws that part out
of the uterus into the vagina.
Well, Morgan, on the way you might want to stop by every local Jr High School to so you may get a basic
grasp on the proper use
of the English
language while you're at it.
By highlighting the importance
of language in the development
of personality, both Sullivan and Whitehead demonstrate not only the extent to which they had
grasped this significant therapeutical insight, but how they were able to incorporate it into their dynamic view
of the human person.
The minister's technical means may include the biblical
languages, knowledge
of how to counsel, and a
grasp of group leadership or curriculum materials.
Several different approaches are currently being used to explore the linguistic abilities
of primates, two
of which will be briefly described.8 Premack's work, because it involves a
language board, has facilitated the understanding
of the abilities
of chimps to
grasp abstractions and logical relations, whereas Patterson's work uses Ameslan and has been especially fruitful in exploring creative
language use.
The dream
of Judaism is about the day when «ten men from nations
of every
language shall take hold
of a Jew,
grasping his garment and saying, «Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you» (Zech.
Instead
of understanding, as James le Fanu writes, that «the implications
of mortality are intrinsic to a proper
grasp of the human experience», we choose to sanitise the things
of death, including the
language we use to describe it (in Last Things, Tablet, 29 November 2014, p. 28).
Girard, however, fails to see the richness, multivalency, and ambiguity inherent in the
language of sacrifice in Jewish and Christian thought; he fails to
grasp, in particular, the conversion theology effects
of the story
of wrath into the story
of mercy, or how it replaces the myth
of sacrifice as economy with the narrative
of sacrifice as a ceaseless outpouring
of gift and restoration in an infinite motion exceeding every economy»
Every human experience
of language grasps it as repetition: no one would speak if those who gave him birth did not speak to him first.»
Hence the vital importance
of grasping the stakes
of the global governance «gender equality» norm - what both words - «gender» and «equality» mean in the
language of the norm - setters, who is at the rudder
of global governance, what their strategic vision and agenda are.
My final point is that I do not feel that you have
grasped the value
of using both «from above» and «from below
language» together.
All linguistic change is gradual: its extent, rapidity, and the nature
of its transformations depend upon the liveliness
of exchange and the degree
of depth with which the
language is
grasped.
But, once the intention is to
grasp in its entirety the problem
of the understanding
of faith and the
language appropriate to it, these oppositions prove to be ruinous.
The subject - predicate theory holds that the vulgar form
of language enshrines metaphysical reality; this is the easiest metaphysics to
grasp, but not true.
Hartshorne's achievement is the less original, for the creator
of new
language, so long as he is not using barbarisms or neologisms for the sake
of it, is the one who enables
language to do more in its quest to
grasp symbolically the universe in which we do our thinking.
In comparison, almost all
of us have a
grasp of that very complex thing called
language on a scale that qualifies as Mozartesque genius.
To claim that church and wife are one and the same is to also say that Jesus wasn't skillful enough in his use
of language to avoid confusion in the minds
of regular people and so must be interpreted by the professed learned such as yourself in order for us mere mortals to
grasp their true meaning, thereby revealing a flaw in this god's claim
of being all - knowing and all-wise.
Inadequate as they are, subject to modification from time to time, needing correction and supplementation, our various human
languages (verbal and pictorial, aural or graphic) are both necessary for us and useful to us; they help to make sense
of, and they help to give sense to, the richness
of experience and the given - ness
of the world as we observe and
grasp it.
Indeed, even as early as this writing, he acknowledges his uncertainty about the answer to the question
of whether the events
grasped by the theoretical
language of mathematics can be sufficient «to «explain our sensations» (IM 33), or whether the mathematically formulated theory is even in a position to make an adequate reconstruction
of other, unrelinquishable references to the world (such as sense perception).
His understanding
of the major elements
of contemporary philosophy, his careful and penetrating analysis
of the multidimensional nature
of the religious use
of language, and his
grasp of the tacit and mediated character
of religious awareness and knowledge all exhibit a kind
of thinking badly needed in religious circles today.
Indeed, in many traditions there is an internal emphasis on the difficulty, if not the impossibility,
of grasping the truth and expressing it in
language.
Are science and philosophy truly indulged because they «provoke wonder at God's creation,» the study
of music pursued «so that we can offer a sacrifice
of praise,»
languages taught «so that students can gain a more accurate
grasp of the Word»?
Explaining a concept that can be difficult to
grasp, Down to Earth speaks to the novice wine consumer about the meaning
of sustainability with thoughtful
language and beautiful imagery.
But former Chile coach Jorge Sampaoli has claimed that he was Roman Abramovich's first choice, and that only his limited
grasp of the English
language ruled him out
of the running.
Jesus... Your
grasp of the English
language..
Prof Anne Fernald, a developmental psychologist at Stanford University, says that chatting with newborns helps them
grasp the rules and rhythms
of language at an early age.
But in the toddler years, kids understand more
language and also have a good
grasp on how the world is supposed to work — the right way to wear a pair
of pants, for instance.
Babies who are consistently talked to also
grasp the rhythms
of language earlier, reports a developmental psychologist at Stanford University.
This ability to
grasp spoken
language — a skill experts dub «receptive
language» — is the first crucial step toward the gift
of gab.
Then there are the foreign students — all those young Chinese and Koreans studying at Central St Martin's University
of the Arts in King's Cross, the European students on Erasmus exchange programmes around the country (doubly bad no doubt in Mr Farage's eyes since it's an EU scheme, that also sends Britons to the Continent, where they might too pick up the habit
of speaking these foreign
languages), the students from the Indian sub-continent studying engineering and computer science, students from around the globe trying to acquire or improve their
grasp of the English
language that can be their passport to a good job wherever in the globe they come from.
His
grasp of diplomatic and policy
language must be on a par with that
of an English Literature don.