Sentences with phrase «interpreted as promising»

I have talked to many new mums who would love to be held close but hold back because they feel that any show of affection might be interpreted as promising more.
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Users have interpreted this as a promise to deliver the two titles to the Xbox One in both fashions.
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This was widely interpreted as a rebuke to France's newly minted Socialist president, who is making good on campaign promises to tax the hell out of high - income citizens as a means of bridging the country's yawning deficits.
We speak of the «deposit of faith» which is found in Scripture as authoritatively interpreted in the apostolic tradition under the promised guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Since Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church and placed good men in charge of it, and because it was the Catholic Church which put the Books of the Bible in the Bible and coined the word «Bible», and because the Bible tells us that the Church is the pillar and foundation of Truth, and because these good men [that you refer to as misguided] are the ones ordained and «sent», [just like Jesus was «sent» by the Father], are at the «helm» of His Church and have the absolute authority to interpret the Bible, I am so inclined to be ever so thankful that Jesus Christ set it all up this way so that the burdens and crosses that I may bear will become as light as the yoke that Jesus Christ promised if we are willing to follow him, and not our will be done but His.
The bible makes a bunch of promises to «God chosen people» (who the Jews believe they are & the Christians believe they are) about their «inheritance» so anyone interpreting themselves as the «heirs» thinks they are the ones holding the golden ticket as it were.
In general, the sacraments can be truly revelatory of God if they are interpreted in the spirit of promise rather than simply as theophanies.
By interpreting his death as both the revelation and empowerment of new life in God's Spirit, Christians claim that God's promises are fulfilled and our destiny made possible.
Because God is communicating to mankind through the Scriptures in the Bible in a style that reeks with an obvious understood implication that the hearer / reader, mankind, has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject His call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts (some folk briefly refer to it as man's inherent - free - will capacity), I let the concept of mankind having this inherent ability be the precedence; and I interpret difficult passages that can possibly be interpreted to appear contradictory to that precedence (of mankind having inherent - free - will) in light of mankind having inherent - free - will capacity.
In the third paragraph I, upfront, indicated my bias as to what I believe is the Biblical precedence which is that fallen mankind has the inherent - free - will capacity to accept or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, teachings, promises and gifts which biased my interpretation of John 6:25 - 71 — and my interpretation indicates that section of Scripture can be understood (interpreted) to be consistent with the precedence I mentioned.
It even reaches back to the beginnings and interprets creation itself as the pledge of God's eternal power to keep promises.
Many Kenyans interpreted the fall - out between President Kibaki and Raila Odinga as evidence that leaders could not be trusted to keep their pre-election promises and that multi-ethnic governments would always be divided and unstable.
Cameron's refusal to promise to protect universal benefits such as Winter Fuel Payments, free TV licences and free bus passes on The Andrew Marr Show yesterday, in contrast with his pledge to maintain the triple lock on the state pension (so that it rises in line with inflation, earnings, or 2.5 %, whichever is highest), was widely interpreted as preparing the ground for a U-turn.
RM: Some had interpreted Theresa May's comments that she wanted the UK to have the lowest corporation tax rate in the G20 as a sign that she could slash it as low as 15 % — the rate promised by the US president - elect, Donald Trump.
However, promising a «pay for delete» and refusing to honor it after receiving payment could be interpreted as a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Though we realize that these average results are exciting, we must warn you not to interpret past performance as a guarantee or promise that we will achieve precisely the same results for you as we have other clients in the past.
He interprets this as a «don't ask, don't tell» policy and promises us that he would «never write something untrue about a place, simply because they gave me a free room or a pasta.»
The dialog between animal images and musician can be interpreted as an elegy, a lament, a prayer, a meditation, a promise, or an oath.
But given the importance of the problem, perhaps we can be less frightened of telling users what we believe — and perhaps we can credit them with the intelligence not to interpret our current beliefs as everlasting promises.
Binnie J interpreted R v. Khan as not requiring an abstract inquiry into the nature of the promise, and preferred the test used in Khan as adopted from R v. Bannerman,
As interpreted by the courts, section 16 requires that before the child is permitted to testify, the child be subjected to an inquiry as to his or her understanding of the obligation to tell the truth, the concept of a promise, and an ability to communicatAs interpreted by the courts, section 16 requires that before the child is permitted to testify, the child be subjected to an inquiry as to his or her understanding of the obligation to tell the truth, the concept of a promise, and an ability to communicatas to his or her understanding of the obligation to tell the truth, the concept of a promise, and an ability to communicate.
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