Sentences with phrase «in a common language»

It is written in the common language and aids in evaluation and professional development.
Good communication skills means, capacity to comprehend and clarify in a common language.
The church's task, seen in this light, is twofold: (1) to elaborate a vision of earthly society modeled on the Kingdom which Jesus inaugurated, and to describe this model in the common language of today, and (2) to help Christian citizens discover ways of living which will bring their vision to reality.
For the first time, creditors had to state the cost of borrowing in a common language so that you — the customer — could figure out exactly what the charges would be, compare costs, and shop around for the credit deal best for you.
In 1559, Pope Paul IV forbids possession of Bibles in the common languages.
I believe that when God promised to preserve his Word he didn't just mean he would preserve it in the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek on 2,000 year old papyrus and parchment, but he would preserve his words / the message of the Gospel in the common languages of the people of the world, for all ages.
However, when we use our gifts and talents in a relevant manner and «to the glory of God,» guarding ourselves from our own estranging tendencies, we can welcome the community of non-believers in a common language, on a common ground and with the power of God's pursuit of each one of their lives.
Best Practice is that food allergen information should be included in the ingredient list in common language consumers will understand e.g. «milk» rather than «sodium caseinate».
It was a very long day in a crowded space and what else does one do, other than watch your kids play superheroes with other kids in their common language, except people watch.
Academic administration needs good scientists to provide informed opinion for important decisions and to ensure that a wider perspective is transmitted back to science faculties in common language.
«This program helps to collate the information in a common language, drawing parallels and putting it together on one single page.
We also went looking for what is known in foundational branding initiatives as our «one true thing»: that essence of the organization, what we stand for, the spirit of the place in a common language.
But perhaps that is Glazer's point: since we are watching a story of an alien it's fitting that it unfolds not in a common language but in ambiguous images.
Rooted in the common language of the Marzano Focused Teacher Evaluation Model, this model was designed for growth and measurement, but adapted to capture the unique responsibilities of support personnel.
«I view targeting as not only a behavior that is useful to teach many other behaviors, but also as the perfect way to teach clients and dogs how to communicate in a common language,» says Greg.
So in general, there is no such thing as a big word of the Bible unless we are talking about the Greek or Hebrew that the biblical authors used to write the books, and even then, scholars say that for the most part, the Bible was written in the common language of the day, so even biblical authors were not using big words which their readers would not have understood.
Luke was written in the common language of the Greeks and it is intended to be read in the common language of whom ever is reading it.
The entire New Testament is written in the common language, as was the original Latin in the 4th century so that the normal person could understand the intended meaning.
In common language this is to say that such hierarchical constraints produce specific actions or are «designed for» some purpose.
In common language, a hierarchy is an organization of individuals with levels of authority — usually with one level subordinate to the next one above and ruling over the next one below.
fictio - onis, in common language is used as a synonym of falsehood, lie, deceit, subterfuge, but in positive terms of a more creative mold it also refers to the activity of building, forming, structuring, processing and, moreover, thinking, imagining, supposing, inventing, inventing.
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