Sentences with phrase «in a language which»

This material is cast in language which is sometimes practically identical in Matthew and Luke, and sometimes shows considerable divergence.
In conclusion, the point should be reiterated that to say that the gospel of Christ is to be stated in language which is avowedly metaphorical does not in any sense whatever imply that the gospel is not true.
Hence there have been many attempts to describe the process in a language which will cover both the inorganic and the organic - sensory.
I agree that the creation account is a piece of literature / theology which is couched in language which the Hebrews could understand but to put it on the level of a completely imaginary fairy tale like Cinderella creates problems because we cant formulate doctrine on the basis of fairy tales.
Our loss is that they couched the eternal verities in language which was then the jargon of the laboratory, and is the jargon of the laboratory no longer....
The theological work which will be most useful in the years ahead will be that which works out its motifs in correlation with the whole range of the biological, behavioral, and social sciences, and does so in language which has the widest possible touch with ordinary modes of speech common to all educated persons.
And out of this unimaginable hell a man envisions again an unbelievable grace, and writes in language which wildly fuses destroying atom bombs and the descending Holy Ghost:
Hence, he provides a basis for scientific theory, which is always couched in language which presupposes genuine causal influence (not mere constant conjunction).
And again, through the work of other scholars like Bultmann and Buri, with their frank recognition of the mythological element in the biblical story, we have come to see that the affirmations of Scripture have their abiding significance, not in spite of, but precisely because of their being stated in language which can only be described as highly metaphorical.
In language which verges on cursing, he dismisses them.
You can sense that thought in the language which dominated this conference, from Clegg's talk of «buyers remorse» to Farron's insistence to people who were not in the party that «guess what, you're a liberal».
In the event the applicant is publishing in a language which no OFCS member can translate, the Governing Committee may call on a third party to offer an objective opinion.
«It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs,» Bathsheba declares, but Mulligan helps the character to find a voice of her own.
«It is difficult», she says, «for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.»
Written in language which mixes poetry with down - home grit, Life After Life sings and soars above its subject with originality and grace.
The islands have had a number of owners over the years, a fact reflected in the language which is derived from Sicilian Arabic.
(a) to be informed promptly, in a language which he understands and in detail, of the nature and cause of the accusation against him;
This has been especially useful for finding your friends in languages which take more effort to type out a full name, or where many people have the same name.
This has been especially useful for finding your friends in languages which take more effort to... (continued)
To do so, you must address the employer's specific requirements in a language which is easily understandable for them.

Not exact matches

«We find the best people in the world and either bring them to Canada to have them work for us in Nova Scotia — we speak more than 10 languages in our facility here — or we base them throughout the world to represent our company in all the countries in which we operate,» says Deveau.
That's what the Betosala program, which means «let's work together» in the Kituba language, is all about.
At Egon Zehnder, we have learned in much of our work with many of the leading Chinese tech giants and startup unicorns what type of talent is likely to thrive in China, which prioritizes the more nuanced «soft» skills of adaptability, flexibility, and potential rather than simply the «hard» skills of language fluency and past work experiences.
The behavior echos the language used in the white paper, which is careful to emphasize cooperation (a word used 45 times in the English version)-- allaying the international community's concerns about China's intentions in the polar region.
We give our users tools that everyone can access, like Google Dashboard and Ad Preferences Manager, which explain, in plain language, what data we collect and provide choices each user can make about their individual preferences.
Being submissive can often show up in self - reflective language, which puts more attention on yourself and focuses the conversation on you.
At the same time that it revealed these findings, Google announced new updates to help make shopping easier on mobile devices — including its long - rumored «buy button,» (which the search giant is referring to in slightly flowerier language: «Purchases on Google.»)
In April, Amazon announced five new language protocols that allow app builders to incorporate speech patterns such as whispering, bleeping out swear words and changing the speed at which Alexa talks.
The courses at Flatiron (which is actually located in the New York's Financial District, after growing out of its small original space on East 26th Street) are designed to teach a full range of technical and creative - thinking skills in either iOS app development, or the programming language Ruby on Rails.
«These changes will reflect the relative value Canadian employers place on foreign work experience, and redirect points to language and age factors, which are better indicators of success in the Canadian labour market.»
Then, every two years, Lanier peruses the database and sends out an E-mail questionnaire to see what prospects have added to their rà © sumà © s, including a checklist of computer systems and languages in which she asks candidates to rate their proficiency.
Still, Yale's use of language within these confidentiality agreements has a similar effect as nondisclosure agreements, or NDAs, which are often used in workplace - harassment settlements.
The French - language MBA program offers two tracks: a regular program in which students work on a major project incorporating course material, or a co-op program with two work placements.
IHSNO is an open - enrollment charter school with 565 students and claims to be the only high school in New Orleans to offer the rigorous International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP), which requires students learn a foreign language.
In 2006, Congress passed the Pension Protection Act, which helped raise participation rates by clarifying language on default opt - ins for employees.
The New York - based coding school, which has 22 campuses in six countries, offers courses on data analytics, UX design, and coding languages to both individuals and company teams.
Russia has spent heavily in subsidizing foreign - language media under the Rossiya Segodnya holding, which includes both Sputnik and the broadcaster RT, in recent years.
The ad — which features people singing in languages like Hindi, Arabic, and Tagalog — infuriated some viewers when it was first aired in 2014.
The organization is named Sentebale, which means «forget me not» in the language of Lesotho and focuses on social development, education, and health of Lesotho's orphans.
When hit with an indictment in South Korea at the end of December, CEO Travis Kalanick responded using the carefully calibrated language of a man who knows he's exploiting a loophole: «We firmly believe that our service, which connects drivers and riders via an application, is not only legal in Korea, but that it is being welcomed and supported by consumers.»
For example, many Mindflash software developers are coding in a language called Node - JS, which they were not doing two years ago.
In France, which proudly defends its culture and language against the global dominance of the United States, the decision is a victory for the traditional cinema distribution sector.
For some 30 years, Thunderbird could boast the only international business program in the U.S. and the only one in which graduates had to be proficient in at least two languages.
The legislation, which has passed a vote in Pakistan's lower house of parliament, is supposed to target terrorism, but critics said the language is broad.
Today, Flocabulary has a library of more than 550 educational hip - hop videos that explore a wide range of subjects, including math, science, social studies, language arts, and current events, which are used by teachers in 20,000 schools across the country.
Realizing the potential of the World Wide, he started Welocalize, which translates documents, websites and software applications into foreign languages in 1997.
The original version of this deduction, which was in the earlier language passed by the Senate, limited it to half of the compensation paid to employees by the pass - through business.
He excused himself in a tweet for employing «colorful language,» but his on - the - record explosion underscored the ways in which Scaramucci is like Trump.
According to Whoriskey, ``... executive compensation at the nation's largest firms has roughly quadrupled in real terms since the 1970s, even as pay for 90 percent of America has stalled...» Setting aside imprecision of language, that suggests a significant disparity — not disparity of outcomes (which are a given, here) but disparity of rate of improvement.
The movie earned its R - rating through a mix of strong language, extreme violence, and sexual content far beyond that typically found in the Marvel universe from which it hails.
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