This is an attempt to provide a brief account of the theory and practice of indulgences in relation to Luther's criticism,
in language as far as possible nontechnical without losing any theological nuance.
Popping a cassette into a VCR, Milbury proceeded to narrate
in language as blue as the Maple Leafs» road sweaters a stream of unpenalized Toronto transgressions.
She speaks Spanish and French fluently, and offers her services
in these languages as well.
While they obviously won't be able to talk for a while, babies still take
in language as they order the world.
Sojourners who reside for years in a foreign country often become fluent in its language and may ultimately feel as proficient and as emotionally engaged
in that language as in their native language.
I'll try my best to write
in both languages as often as possible.
The impact of the project was far - reaching, giving pupils greater proficiency
in the language as well as an appreciation of the nuances of different forms of communication — a valuable commodity for any career path.
If I could, I would now proceed to quote the whole poem before going further — it is so glorious, the foundation masterpiece of Western literature — in this immaculately forged new translation by Robert Fagles, which gives us much of Homer's precision, resurrecting the terrible beauty of Greece's Bronze Age
in language as swift as Apollo's arrows — note the overwhelming inevitability of the half line «and down he came like night» — yet enclosing a gorgeous strength capable of burnishing each detail to brilliance.
Leaving behind her life in Mexico to search for her brother, she is smuggled into the USA carrying a pair of secret messages - one from her mother and one from the Mexican underworld In this grippingly original novel Yuri Herrera explores the actual and psychological crossings and translations people make - with their feet, in their minds, and
in their language as they move from one country to another, especially when there's no going back.
The poems in Rigsbee's newest collection, This Much I Can Tell You, are as circumspect
in language as they are in dispensing an immediate and experiential wisdom, as the book's title implies.
Here he interrogates the recent work, peeling away layers and offering glimpses of references, both broadly literary and deeply personal,
in language as elegant as the art he excavates.
Watermarks were an unexpected thread in a number of works on display and lent marvelous results: Bochner's Language is not Transparent (1999)(watermarked translucent abaca on black cotton) recalls investments
in language as an artistic material and support, a proposition mirrored in the materiality of paper; while Kentridge's Anne (2009)(watermarked cotton) is displayed in a lightbox illuminating its normally discreet surface.
Housed within sophisticated sculptural installations, his spoken word performances oscillate between extreme didacticism and poetry, ultimately serving to undermine our belief
in language as a form of communication in the age of over-sharing.
He subsequently became interested
in language as a subject and in video as a medium and generated a substantial body of work that played with the feel and form of sense, concrete texts, political satire, oddball performance, and a kind of intellectual comedy.
Email Cover Letters possess the change in format and
in language as well.
Not exact matches
The advisory group,
in a report submitted to Congress and the U.S. trade representative
in late June, suggested the USTR borrow exact
language pertaining to the agricultural sector and suggested using the Asiawide trade deal
as the basis for text on environmental and labor regulation, with «additional strengthening of measures beyond what was
in TPP,» according to a copy of the June 30 letter obtained by CNBC.
Dark roughly translates
as cool
in those
languages, and light
as warm.
Chinese -
language dailies may be more influential than the Post, but changes
in its editorial direction are seen
as a barometer for press freedom under Chinese rule.
«Policy divergence is expected to remain a prominent theme,» Canadian policy makers said
in their December 2 statement, new
language that read
as a reminder to currency traders that the Bank of Canada sets policy independent of the Fed.
We also threw The Daily Mail into our comparison
as it's the biggest English -
language newspaper site
in the world.
As the second blog post puts it —
in the opaque and passive - aggressive
language favored by the world's largest social network --» We anticipate that this update may cause reach and referral traffic to decline for some Pages.»
And
as of September 2015, there were proposals
in 17 state legislatures to enact new laws or alter
language of older ones.
During a meeting between Kim and a South Korean envoy
in March, Asahi Shimbun reported that Ri referred to Kim
as «my husband,» marking a major shift
in language deliberately potentially used to normalize the relationship between the leader and his wife.
As part of a separate sub-licensing deal, Rogers selected the CBC as its partner for the English - language broadcasts of Hockey Night in Canad
As part of a separate sub-licensing deal, Rogers selected the CBC
as its partner for the English - language broadcasts of Hockey Night in Canad
as its partner for the English -
language broadcasts of Hockey Night
in Canada.
The bigger payoff for the larger populace will come
in December 2016 at the latest, when all providers will have to offer channels on a pick - and - pay basis
as well
as smaller theme packs that are, to use the CRTC's
language, «affordable.»
Small and simple things such
as taking an active interest
in your superiors and reciprocating body
language can pave the way to success, showcasing both your skills and value to your company.
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.
It can be easy to hide behind vague
language, thinking the details will work themselves out
as you go along, but if you don't have the answer now it's unlikely it'll suddenly come to you
in the heat of the moment.
Born and raised
in Slovenia, she spoke several
languages before she learned English,
as her accent attests, and she has made herself scarce on the campaign trail.
What's never been around before is a seamless integration of all of this: natural
language processing at the front end so that it knows what you asked, natural
language processing at the back end so you know what it just said, and
in between a judgment engine that is learning so that over time,
as you keep updating the knowledge paths, it keeps re-evaluating what it heard.
When businesses post jobs on the platform, Toptal identifies available developers proficient
in the software
languages necessary to handle the task at hand, then contacts the client to learn more about the job and the company
as a whole before interviewing programmer candidates to make sure their skills and personalities are properly attuned.
It appears
as if he mistakenly kept the same date
language in his tweet on Tuesday from the day prior.
The company has raised more than $ 230 million
in venture capital since its founding, from investors such
as Sigma West and Ignition Partners, and is using that money to rapidly expand its business outside the U.S.. It's well on its way: DocuSign is available
in 43
languages.
Minson acknowledged that reactions to eye contact are completely situation - dependent; body
language that might normally inspire trust and closeness
in friendly situations can just
as easily be associated with intimidation or bullying when two people are at odds.
(Google hasn't fared
as well
in Russia, where rival Yandex dominates thanks,
in part, to its ability to accommodate the peculiarities of the Russian
language.)
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.
In latin, Carolus is a strong form of the pronoun «he» and translates in many related languages as a «free or strong» ma
In latin, Carolus is a strong form of the pronoun «he» and translates
in many related languages as a «free or strong» ma
in many related
languages as a «free or strong» man.
If a prosecutor wants to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive
language to evoke a feeling of sympathy from the jury, who (
as they listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man / woman
in front of them.
This rising tide of connectedness
in the world suddenly means that if you're an English -
language publisher, there are hundreds of millions of people around the world where people speak English
as a second
language.
You can generally answer questions far better
in person than including them
in your plan,
as you can adjust based on follow - up questions and / or the investor's body
language and tone.
Coin Center, a non-profit research and advocacy organization
in Washington, has met with members of Congress and their staff about the bill to argue that while the policy goals make sense, the
language as drafted isn't needed, said Peter Van Valkenburgh, director of research.
Wells Fargo's chatbot will use artificial intelligence to respond to natural
language messages from users, such
as how much money they have
in their accounts, and where the nearest bank ATM is.
As a host based
in the United States, if you're fluent
in French, for example, and promote this within your profile, travelers visiting from France may be more inclined to stay with you because you speak their
language.
With the rise of AI, and
as products such
as Amazon Echo and Google Home pick up
in popularity, it's no wonder natural
language processing is the most coveted skill.
Gross says focusing on video games was
as much about the science of tracking and collecting information about patients» vision,
as it is about the psychology
in having a testing format that appeals to a wide range of ages and cognitive abilities — from children through elderly — regardless of reading or
language skills.
The CEOs also see acquiring foreign
language skills to be beneficial, and most of them believe having Chinese
language skills is more important than fluency
in other
languages, such
as Spanish or Japanese.
Toronto's Centennial College will also begin offering instruction
in Islamic finance this fall, partly due to interest from one of the Big Five banks
in helping their staff speak the same
language as clients with different financial backgrounds.
Adding further detail to the situation discussed
in Vaughn's lawsuit, Tesla referred to a number of «conflicting accusations and counter-accusations between several African - American and Hispanic individuals, alleging use of racial
language, including the «n - word» and «w - word,»
as well
as the threat of violence towards one another.»
«Governor Carney redefined the office of the governor of the Bank of Canada,» said Lee, describing the general public persona of previous governors
as «monks
in the monastery,» speaking
in an «econo - geek»
language that didn't often resonate with Canadians at large.
The economy
in eastern Europe was slowly liberalizing, and Kholodenko figured he could find success
as an entrepreneur thanks to his business education and
language skills (his family emigrated from Ukraine when he was five years old).