Sentences with phrase «in the common language»

«Our staff is now trained in a common language
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.
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.
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.
It provides researchers with convenient access to a comprehensive collection of pathways from multiple sources represented in a common language (BioPAX).
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.
It is written in the common language and aids in evaluation and professional development.
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.
Dictionary content within a Rendition of an EPUB Dictionary Publication, consisting of entries whose headwords are in a common language, and accompanied by a Search Key Map Document that links search keys to those entries.
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.
Consumer Credit Protection Act (CCPA)[top] A landmark legislation which requires creditors to state the cost of borrowing in a common language so that consumers can readily understand exactly what the charges will be, compare costs, and shop around for more favorable terms.
«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.
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.
Attorneys should blog about important legal issues clients will care about, written in common language, to make connections that will target the buying triggers clients have.

Not exact matches

Here is Gates's summary of this entertaining book: «The brain behind XKCD explains various subjects — from how smartphones work to what the U.S. Constitution says — using only the 1,000 most common words in the English language and blueprint - style diagrams.»
A rear admiral in the US Navy, she is probably most well - known for inventing COBOL, or «common business - oriented language» in 1959.
Klepper said he noticed while covering Trump rallies that the information, language, and arguments that people were making had less in common with Fox News and more in common with Breitbart News and even the conspiracy - peddling Infowars.
The most common languages crypto startups are using are: Russian, Korean, Japanese and Chinese, due to the high volume of users in those countries.
«When you write out an idea from start to finish in simple language that a child can understand (tip: use only the most common words), you force yourself to understand the concept at a deeper level and simplify relationships and connections between ideas.
English as a language and the Roman alphabet are among of the most common forms of communication in the world.
Research shows that 70 percent of Internet users aren't native English speakers, and according to Common Sense Advisory, 75 percent of Internet users do not make important purchasing decisions unless the product description is in a language they can speak.
«The language we have used to describe our fabric is common within the fabric industry, it in no way references human beings.
Lee, who grew up speaking English, has patiently learned Malay, Tamil, and Mandarin Chinese so that he can deliver a speech with equal force in all the common languages of Singapore.
If an alien species manipulates objects, interacts with its peers and combines concepts, the cognitive approach therefore predicts there might be enough mental architecture in common to make its language accessible to humans.
Nevertheless, I think we can be cautiously optimistic that universal structures in the physical, biological and social worlds would be enough to anchor human and alien languages in a common semantic framework.
While this information is often scattered across multiple functions in a company, it's worth pulling together to establish a common language of customer value across functions.
In fact, according to a refreshing recent Quartz article by Oxford University professor William MacAskill and his partner, PhD philosophy student Amanda MacAskill, lots of common «mistakes» language snobs like to lord over the common man aren't even mistakes at all, including these:
However, Mr. Zuckerberg insisted that the company does not discriminate against Republican employees and that its definition for what kind of language should be kept off the platform was rooted in common sense.
Though they differ widely in language and social sentiment, these ridings are bound together by at least one common value: Residents of these ridings spend a lot of time behind the wheel.
The advisor says that he was upset by the language used in the memo because it made generalizations about the industry, particularly charging that churning of retirement accounts was a common practice.
Why: Translation could deliver on the Facebook promise of bringing the world closer together by eradicating language barriers and letting people realize how much they have in common.
But on a site like that, you would just use in the main simple language, common words and you won't use a lot of slang, a lot of jokes and things like that.
Individuals with different political views and agendas succeeded in fashioning a common language with a common message.
A common misconception is that Azure is just a cloud storage service when in reality it offers advanced skills to include in your developer toolsets like cognitive services (text API, facial recognition, composition API, etc.), machine learning, virtual assistant bot, AR / VR, language skills, and more.
With the exception of language, there is little the South has in common with the rest of the country.
I don't think you understand the difference between a scientific theory versus it's common usage in the English language.
The Americans» tactical error in the recent debate was to appropriate the Declaration's language of natural law and assimilate it to the «British tradition of the common law,» when the truth is the other way around.
It is also a matter of political common sense: If you want an argument to be heard, engaged, and accepted, you make it in a language that those you are seeking to persuade can understand.
They fought on the Maidan and now fight in the east for a dignified life and for the integrity of their country as a society united by a shared vision of the common good, not by blood or language or religion.
my use of the 15th century switch in languages was just an example of the uproar such acts can cause common folk... but that was clearly lost on such common folk on you... read much?
Rather, a complex set of events constitutes what in common sense language would be called a person or a thing.
It extended as far north as the Slavic world and created its own Greco - Roman world that distinguished itself from the Latin Europe of the West by introducing variants in the liturgy and in the ecclesiastical constitution, adopting a different script, and renouncing the use of Latin as the common language.
It is a Western writing, Hellenistic, probably Roman; obviously written in Greek, and not, I believe, the translation of a completed work in a Semitic tongue; and yet resting back upon traditions that were certainly far older than its own date, undoubtedly Palestinian in origin, and circulating originally in the Aramaic language spoken by the common people of Galilee and Judea in the days of our Lord.
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