Sentences with phrase «how proper language»

One of my great heroes, George Orwell famously wrote about how proper language is always the first victim of tyranny, in his marvelous essay, «Politics And The English Language».

Not exact matches

But the proper starting point for theology is God and how our language about God works.
The starting point is the Revelation which bears witness to us of how, until his full manifestation of self in the Incarnate Son, God communicated his marvels precisely through language and the real experience of human beings, «according to the culture proper to each age» (Gaudium et Spes, n. 58).
You know how big of a smoothie bowl whore I am [wait, is that not proper blogger language?]
I see this site as a proper fan discussion site, not too sanitised from assertive and actual fan speak language, which as the Admin well knows, though will not publicly admit, is how fans speak when attending matches.
Teddy's owner learned the proper technique, body position, concept of timing, and how to read his body language very quickly.
In less than an hour, Lexie learned door manners, not to jump on visitors and to go to her bed, by teaching the owner how to educate her with using their voice tones and proper body language.
It focuses on puppy play time, proper puppy body language, learning how to safely socialize your pup, managing common puppy behaviors, calming and focus techniques, and a few basic obedience skills.
Puppies will have time for supervised socialization with their counterparts and owners will be taught about dog to dog body language, proper dog to dog etiquette, and how and when to give their puppy a mental break when interacting with another dog.
* Disclaimer * The spelling people use for this is term is» Git Gud», but we can't stand how people like to butcher the English language so we've decided we will be using the proper spelling throughout.
... the proper course is in the first instance to examine the language of the statute and to ask what is its natural meaning, uninfluenced by any considerations derived from the previous state of the law; and not to start with inquiring how the law previously stood, and then, assuming that it was probably intended to leave it unaltered, to see if the words of the enactment will bear an interpretation in conformity with this view.
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