Sentences with phrase «impart what»

I've done the best to distill that info and impart what I can to readers like you.
You can't impart what you don't possess!ï» ¿
It is said that the Buddha asked his monastic followers to leave the area before he imparted what is now known as the Kalachakra teachings on Dawa Sangpo.
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Imparting what you are looking for convincingly is also another triumphant proof of a very interesting personal ad.
Imparting what you are looking for distinctly is also another triumphant sign of a very attention - getting personal advertisement.
The experience of receiving white teachers throughout students of color's educational trajectory imparts what scholar bell hooks * names the hidden curriculum — the unexamined, implicit cultural values that are communicated to students.

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What wisdom might it impart?
What sets the Basic School apart from other training institutions — and in particular, from an M.B.A. program, to which the Basic School in some ways roughly corresponds — is that it unabashedly favors breeding generic, high - speed, chaos - proof leadership over imparting specific skills.
In this easy - to - read guide, franchise expert Rick Grossmann and franchise attorney Michael J. Katz impart decades - worth of insight and advice on what it takes to make your franchise operation successful.
The idea was to take what is unique about Apple and create a forum that can impart that DNA to future generations of Apple employees,» said a former Apple executive who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preserve his relationship with the company.
God handing over a vision to Luke, if that's what it was (the account didn't say), would have the level of detail God would impart to it.
What I meant by that was people who were always trying to help the poor materially, without imparting sound temporal wisdom coupled with the call of the Gospel.
If I were to rightly divide the word of truth, this is what I would be doing and so should all folks do who impart to the biblically reasoned in order to bring the light the f I c t I t I o u s stories written with the words of truth.
How excited he is by what he has to impart — this mystery, this revelation, this gospel!
They use Reasonable Language and the Calm Tone of what I would guess a self - important psychologist might use when imparting his / her Wisdom on the poor mentally imbalanced patient
This was part of what he calls «the facts which had been imparted to me».
In what follows, since we can not consider all these things at once, we shall make our keynote the need to impart to the people a true and vital system of Christian belief.
Whatever the word «truth» may mean in other spheres, in the realm between man and man it means that one imparts oneself to the other as what one is.
Calvinists can not be drawn beyond what was revealed and imparted to Calvin.
Each believing Hebrew had to learn what their literature imparts to later readers.
But a study of the context will show that what was most particularly in his mind was just this distinction between the fundamental Gospel and the higher wisdom (not to be confused with «the wisdom of men») which can be imparted to those whose apprehension of the Gospel is sufficiently firm.
What is wrong with the idea of heaven, hell, blah blah blah is the people who wage wars, kill, maim, insult, and otherwise try to impart their way of life on others all in the name of religion.
What the Law imparts is the consciousness of sin.
Washington's Farewell Address in fact offers the finest example of Aristotelian bent, imparting his mature observations about what we should do to maintain free government.
For she who blessed the city is nowhere in sight: what words about her we impart have force enough to make a stranger grieve.
(«But Richard,» my husband had asked him on first being told of his decision to convert to Catholicism, as a token of the almost careless tone in which that decision had been imparted, «what about Bach?»)
@vic, what warning would be required when imparting knowledge?
Whether «the imparting of knowledge» is in fact the teaching of wisdom depends entirely upon what you understand knowledge to be.
I am sure the author thinks she is being responsible and thoughtful about her faith and what she wants to impart to her children.
But as Postman has pointed out, in a culture thoroughly conditioned by electronic media, the main problems for imaginatively imparting information in educational institutions are radically different from what Whitehead had in mind or probably could have suspected.
What would you hope to impart — even if you did not have the opportunity to speak much?
What intentional interpretation is imparted to the story contextually?
If you look back over every decade of your life, what do you notice you constantly impart?
RS: What I have got out of it, put very simply, is that Whitehead's criticism of the existing scientific view is not that it is pragmatic, or empirical, or based on sense - data, but that it is based on a kind of theory about the nature of the world, and that this has imparted a view of time and space and how the mind works.
What distinguishes the Augustinian view of time is its ability to impart meaning to favorable historical trends.
Linda — I have never tried it so I can not say what kind of texture it will impart uncooked in the bread.
For what it's worth, unlike unrefined coconut oil, refined coconut oil won't impart much coconut flavor at all.
«That's what we basically try to impart to our people: If you've got something you know is a winner and they're in the ball park, tell them about it.
The irish cream is so enticing... what a fantastic flavor it must impart on these goodies!
I just don't know what kind of flavor or texture they impart.
Save some of the fronds for garnish or adding to soups and what not, they really impart that lovely anise flavour.
Direct contact with a super-hot surface is what imparts that browning.
So my question is, what can impart a lighter fluid taste in your food when you don't use lighter fluid?
What ruined the chicken was the flavor imparted by the flare - up — it was very chemical.
Yeast is used to ferment the rice, which is what imparts the slightly tangy taste to these rice pancakes.
Now we get to answer the question: What would happen if the smartest hitter alive got to impart his hitting wisdom on an eager, young team?
What can you impart from these features about their diet or their activities?
What beliefs do you want to impart to your teen about sex?
Understand that as a single parent you get to decide what is important, what values to impart, where to put your parenting energies.
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