Sentences with phrase «imparting such»

Our guides (particularly our head guide) amazed us with their historical knowledge and enthusiasm for imparting such information.
Thanks for imparting such important information at all.
Among Hirsch's insights is that disadvantaged kids quickly fall behind in reading because of inadequate background knowledge; therefore, imparting such knowledge in the early grades is even more important than conveying basic reading skills.
A debt of gratitude is to ensure that imparting the such data to us to peruse this wire rope swings
A debt of gratitude is in order for imparting the such data to us to peruse this ---------------- O'Dell & Company has been a staple in the Colorado community for more than 30 years — serving clients in Fort Collins, Denver, and surrounding Colorado cities.
But Baby Boomers embraced the term — and imparted such principles on their kids.
Is God unable or unwilling to impart such knowledge to the creatures?
They have a great flavor and after baking they impart such a lovely scent.
Shiitake mushrooms impart such a rich flavor to soups — so happy to see you using it here.
I'm shocked at how just one banana can impart such a deep banana flavor to this banana bread!
Oh, and I used dried kaffir lime leaves for the very first time and man, they impart such a unique flavor!
These pancakes look amazing, I love coconut flour as it imparts such a gorgeous flavour, happy fall!
I love coconut flour as it imparts such a gorgeous flavor.
So, why oh why would I have imparted such a ghastly untruth, you may cry?
very few have ever imparted such a visceral sense of the sky's endlessly unfolding spatial theater.»
Emphasize the benefits of working with your firm and impart such messages into all of your communications.
the plaid duvet imparts such a cozy, homey vibe.

Not exact matches

Lagunitas Brewing, which has long endeavored to impart marijuana flavors into its beers (such as The Waldos) and has a joyful, marijuana - infused past, has decided to take the direct route, debuting a new IPA made with cannabis.
Recent insights into learning - oriented brain cells called mirror neurons even hold out the possibility that someday we will have pills that will impart particular types of skills, such as computer programming or business decision making.
They not only preach the gospel of corporal punishment, they also impart messages that lay the foundations for abuses against children and the protection of such abuse by our legal system.
By stepping away from public education it also freed me from needing a church that imparts teachings to my children... I don't need a church for that yet I can see why people would want or need that if they think that only an institution such as a church can do that.
26 And now, for the sake of these things which I have spoken unto you — that is, for the sake of retaining a remission of your sins from day to day, that ye may walk guiltless before God — I would that ye should impart of your substance to the poor, every man according to that which he hath, such as feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and administering to their relief, both spiritually and temporally, according to their wants.
While the religion of authority may impart a present feeling of settled security, you pay for such a transient satisfaction the price of the loss of your spiritual freedom and religious liberty.
It is the Biblical notion that miracles have ceased to be normal... This is not to say that God has stopped performing miracles, or that the Holy Spirit has stopped working, but only that the Apostolic miracles such as speaking in tongues, prophecy / revelation, and healings have ceased as a normative gift to individual believers: 1) The Holy Spirit's purpose in imparting the «sign gifts,» has expired 2) The sign gifts were given exclusively to the original Twelve Apostles, so that the sign gifts and Apostleship are inextricably linked 3) The gift of Apostleship no longer exists
Some of the ideas that religion imparts upon politics are good, such as helping your fellow man, but religion is not necessary for those ideas to exist and indeed can confound those ideas when mixed with other messages from the same religion.
But such education is not likely to be sought, or very effective upon action when imparted, unless among the rank and file of citizens there are strong spiritual foundations.
To have experienced and understood, in order to teach others to experience and understand, that all human enrichment is but dross except inasmuch as it becomes the most precious and incorruptible of all things by adding itself to an immortal centre of love: such is the supreme knowledge and the ultimate lesson to be imparted by the Christian educator.
This was inescapable in view of Israel's concept of the intimate relationship between God and nature; but at the same time it imparted to their understanding of the inanimate world, and to their poetic expression of it, a beauty and elevation, and withal a majesty such as, one may venture the judgment, to rank them with the best poets of any age.
That's why not only is there generally no such thing as a good education, but we have no idea about how to obtain one for ourselves, much less impart one to our children.
However, when the Author of space and time invests something with meaning (such as saying «This is My body» and «This is My blood»), it imparts not just strong symbolism, but reality.
Millet seems to be really flexible when it comes to cooking, and as long as I am cooking (not baking), I tend use millet almost exclusively because it does such a good job emulating the texture of regular flour and does not impart a strong flavor.
The discovery of natural sweeteners, such as honey, led to their use to impart sweetness to other foods.
Many of these peppers impart actual flavor rather than just heat such as the guajillo chili, which has dark berry notes, the chocolate habanero, which has citrus fruit notes, and the ají pepper, which has a sweet flavor profile somewhere between a cooked mango and an apricot.»
It imparts a unique flavor to curries and has a higher smoking point than many vegetable oils, such as olive.
Use filtered or bottled water if your tap water is not good or imparts a strong odor or taste, such as chlorine.
Such residue can impart a bitter, rancid flavor to future cups of coffee.
Use filtered or bottled water without salts, if your tap is not good or imparts a strong odor, such as chlorine.
Such residue can impart a bitter, rancid flavor to future cups of your best Kona.
Dark agave syrup has stronger caramel notes and imparts a distinct flavor to dishes, such as some desserts, poultry, meat, and seafood dishes.
She is such a nice person and imparts her knowledge freely and in an very down to earth manner that we laymen can understand.
Giving a child household responsibilities will impart several benefits such as helping him feel more confident and instilling a sense of responsibility, which will be important for your child's development in the years to come.
The Chapter does not impart skills, although it includes descriptions of essential skills that every health professional should master, such as positioning and attachment for breastfeeding.
I think that one of the resounding themes is that today more than ever, you need to keep constantly imparting your values to your daughter because there's such a cacophony beyond your voice.
Decline in imagination and creativity — TV shows such as commercials tend to talk about their creative works on us and impart their thoughts and opinions on us that isn't favorable and may cause a decline in our imagination and imagination since we can't think on our own because creative stuff are easily accessible and contributed to us.
He is already taking a dreadfully long time to impart basic pieces of information, such as the job description of a man mentioned in his witness testimony.
In an attractive synthesis, such neighborhood - level risk factors might impart lasting epigenetic changes — the chemical overwriting of the genome in response to environmental cues.
Those effects will likely differ depending on the kind of plastic, which varies depending on its starting polymer and the additives used to impart certain qualities such as flexibility, sturdiness or durability under ultraviolet light.
Now, scientists have tested one such theory by looking for one of its predictions: a minuscule jitter, or «noise,» imparted by the random nature of wave function collapse.
While many instructors assume that mobile devices interrupt learning processes in the classroom — even when they are related to material being studied — this research points to the value that such devices may impart.
The authors examine what went wrong and what lessons the failure of the SSC can impart in an era when such Big Science projects are increasingly central to scientific research.
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