Sentences with word «honorific»

Also of significance are the Holiness witness against ostentation in life style, the concern for simplicity, and the affirmation of radical equality expressed in avoiding honorific titles in favor of «Mr.» or «Brother.»
In a trio of tweets Thursday morning, Trump attempted to do some damage control, writing in a notably restrained style — complete with honorifics, although marred by one misspelling — that Cohen had received a monthly retainer that did not come from the campaign and insisted that no campaign finance laws had been violated.
The letter from Federal Minister of Justice Kim Campbell to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, Antonio Lamer, advising of the new honorific for provincial court judges.
By conferring the title and honorifics on Davis, the Pope appeared to legitimatize the rebellious states.
Actually the term «son of god» was a general honorific ti «tle in ancient Israel.
Countless professional and honorific scientific societies have looked at the science — and not one has dissented from the consensus position.
(If you'll recall my posting on Japanese honorifics, the suffix chan is typically applied to girls.)
Tietjan Berelul Well, you could look at which side has the imprimatur of the National Academy of Sciences and every other honorific or professional organization of scientists.
I have always thought that, on this basis, the continuing use of such honorifics by senior members of the profession should be discontinued as a matter of both collegiality and professionalism.
Jones - Imaan melds that philosophy with an African - flavored approach that includes students addressing teachers as «Mama» and «Baba,» honorifics meaning mother and father.
It doesn't have much traction in the US (yet), but the new honorific has been gaining acceptance in the UK:
Note: it's also wise to be consistent with your name — use the same spelling, middle initial, honorific etc. everywhere.
[Francis] took a shot at the media, saying newspapers had been «full of fantasies» about the trip, suggesting he was coming to «strip» the church — renouncing honorific titles, selling off properties, etc..
Often when he says the name of Mohammad or Jesus in conversation, Magid adds the Islamic honorific «Peace be upon him» after his name.
There are three men called Patriarch of Antioch in the Roman communion» Melkite, Maronite, and Latin (I think I have them all)» which suggests that the very title of patriarch, even as regards an apostolic see, is merely honorific, because the only unique patriarchal office is the pope's.
His little book Les poètes maudits (1884) interleaved his own honorific prose with poems by some of the poets he most esteemed but whose very greatness assured that they were known only to the cognoscenti.
What makes this a religious form of naturalism is not the use of quasi-traditional language like «the divine,» or even possibly honorific capital letters.
(PBUH, or «Peace Be Upon Him,» is a traditional Muslim honorific for Jesus understood as prophet.)
«This is not an empty honorific, but reflects the skills and leadership of someone who is amongst the finest distillers of brandy in the world, and we can't discount his excellent palate, his leadership of a full production team through example and education.
In Bryant's time — particularly in the Deep South — it was an insult for a football coach not to have the additional honorific of athletic director; today, Oregon's Rich Brooks is the only Division I - A football coach who doubles as AD, and if he failed to do his president's bidding.
The site's raison d'être is to highlight incumbent Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer's upbraiding of an Army general for repeatedly referring to her by the female honorific rather than as «Senator» during a hearing — pretty thin gruel for a scandal, though not Boxer's best moment as an elected official.
the names, residential addresses, occupations (if any), preferred honorifics (if any), meshblock, and postal addresses of, and any randomly generated number assigned by the Electoral Commission to, any or all of the following persons:
Anthony Eden is the one other politician to have qualified for this least sought after honorific.
Douglas Alexander could become the full - time general election campaign co-ordinator with the title Labour party chair (which is currently one of Harrier Harman's several honorifics).
You can't gently say, «Actually, let me stop you right there — it's DOCTOR So - and - so, and while I sympathize with your confusion, I refuse to further engage with you until you bestow the accurate honorific.
Graduate student Jonathan Squire has won a highly competitive Honorific Fellowship from the Princeton University Graduate School.
Honorific highlights from July include National Fried Clam Day, National Paper Bag Day, and on July 29, National Lipstick Day.
In the subtitles a character refers to her boyfriend as «Mister» which is a rather literal application of the Japanese san honorific.
Perhaps it's the name, «Grand Marquis,» a fabulously overblown honorific pasted to two tons of Detroit metal.
The sentiment was echoed by Co-Director Katie Sonnenborn, who stated, «Skowhegan is a place that cherishes legacy, and the presence of previous generations is palpable through its archives, historic campus, and honorific spaces like the Frankenthaler Studio that are so inspiring for artists to work within.»
Not one single, solitary scientific professional or honorific science organization has dissented from the consensus opinion on climate change.
He writes interestingly about his practice of insisting that his clerks call him by his first name instead of the usual chambers honorific «Judge.»
Is citizenship a legal status that belongs to the State, a certain honorific guarantee, or does it belong to the individual, just as other personal characteristics, gender, race or religion?
Your subject line should include the job title and relevant location; to make this line standout, use your top listed ranking or other applicable honorific.
You'll notice that the professional substitute teacher cover letter sample addresses the hiring manager by full name, which is more personal than a generic address such as to whom it may concern and also avoids the awkwardness of choosing the proper honorific.
SBC presidents are elected one year at a time; the post is largely honorific, except for its ability to fill certain leadership positions.
Countless professional and honorific scientific societies have looked at the science — and not one has dissented from the consensus position.
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