Sentences with phrase «is no word as»

As far as the spirit and eyes of Christ, because he is the word as the Bible claims in the New Testament, it is fairly obvious that you can only find its reality with the help of the Holy Spirit.
Where then is your honesty treading upon and why are your words as a resounding attempts to vilify?
The notice - boards on campus were word as it suggested that something was going to happen to covered with announcements of «happenings».
Yes are my words as being of deism but I harken upon deism as being God's Sons who did make in guilts shamefulness their taking of mankind's women, an unjust travesty to be once warned but now acclaimed as high minded treasurings.
There is no word as yet about whether Arsenal will be taking him from United on loan or permanently, but with Olivier Giroud due back in action around the turn of the year, you would assume that it was a loan deal.
Hinrich was not listed on the team's injury report coming into the game and there is no word as to what this injury might be or whether or not he will play Sunday.
Too much of your answer is worded as though Shia muslims somehow naturally or easily tend to commit acts of terror, and circumstances are merely unfavorable right now.
If you're repeating somebody's words it's your words as well.
Tony Perez, MCC Chief of Public Safety, tells Spectrum News that the alert was worded as planned, but was not intended to be tweeted publicly.
The questions were worded as «how strong is your feeling of» with anchors of «not all» to «extremely».
There has been no word as to when Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer will be releasing on the PlayStation Vita.
There's no word as to when it will air at this point, though it is expected to be soon.
Ehren Kruger (Reindeer Games, The Brothers Grimm, Blood and Chocolate) is returning to write the script, although there has been no word as of yet on the involvement of Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.
Perhaps this can also be worded as... the film seems to be made for the Coen brothers themselves.

Not exact matches

Whether you teach a class at your office, at a local university or learning annex, or through another source, you'll be able to get the word out about the business you own as a part of the experience.
Over the years, though, she's found a secret weapon — a two - word mantra that she believes everyone should tell themselves as they try to navigate the business world.
«It is a great hope for future peace when two great nations hating each other as foes have seldom hated, one side vowing eternal hate and vengeance and setting their venom to music, should on Christmas day and for all that the word implies, lay down their arms, exchange smokes and wish each other happiness.»
The first words out of Graham's mouth, as Gebbia recalled, were: «People actually use this?
Bill noted that because he has been in the public eye longer than his wife that he is sometimes viewed, from the outside, as the final word about foundation decisions, but he explained why that couldn't be further from the truth.
While the government has been elusive in defining the word, «cluster» is taken to mean a group of companies in the same industry and location, such as fintech in Toronto or artificial intelligence in Montreal.
Translation scholar Peter Newmark explains that the translator has a duty to be faithful to the speaker or writer only in as far as their words do not conflict with material and moral facts as known - and they can express dissent if the text is likely to mislead the receiving audience.
As an interpreter, your job is to translate the words of a speaker exactly as they are, no matter how heinous and what an outrageous liar you find the speaker to be... You set aside all your personal emotions and become the speaker yourselAs an interpreter, your job is to translate the words of a speaker exactly as they are, no matter how heinous and what an outrageous liar you find the speaker to be... You set aside all your personal emotions and become the speaker yourselas they are, no matter how heinous and what an outrageous liar you find the speaker to be... You set aside all your personal emotions and become the speaker yourself.
Given the tension between the two nations, the warm words from Iran on a joint effort should be seen as a positive.
Forward - looking statements generally can be identified by the use of forward - looking terminology such as «aim,» «anticipate,» «believe,» «could,» «continue,» «estimate,» «expect,» «goal,» «forecast,» «intend,» «may,» «might,» «objective,» «outlook,» «plan,» «predict,» «project,» «should,» «target,» «will,» «would,» and other similar words, or phrases, or the negative thereof, unless the context requires otherwise.
In other words, you can't be an ideal version of yourself if you don't have enough food and money to pay the bills, or enough love and esteem to feel good about your value as a human being.
They snort the word «awareness» as a euphemism for wasted opportunity and believe the only distinction between a good ad and a bad one is whether it triggers behaviour.
«If, as they say, one picture is worth 1000 words, then this technology will speak volumes.»
Forward - looking statements generally can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts and by the use of forward - looking words such as «expect,» «expectation,» «believe,» «anticipate,» «may,» «could,» «intend,» «belief,» «plan,» «estimate,» «target,» «predict,» «project,» «likely,» «will,» «continue,» «should,» «forecast,» «outlook» or similar terminology.
The word «entrepreneur» is thrown around a lot these days, with many people seeing it as a means to enjoy a whole new level of professional, financial and personal freedom.
It sounds counterintuitive, because repeating other people's words back to them makes it seem as if you're not paying attention to them.
Just as important: Word was getting out that buying a Tesla was easier than buying other luxury cars.
In other words, NBC is clearly losing subscribers to something, and Comcast may be trading long - time subscribers for newer customers who are less valuable as a result of discounts, promotions etc..
For those who are new to the internet, the domain name, also known as a website address, is a word or phrase that a website visitor has to type in to visit your site.
As much as I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point?&raquAs much as I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point?&raquas I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point?»
The Oxford Dictionary defines the word as «nonsense,» to be used in a phrase like: «I think that's a right load of old codswallop.»
The term has made it to Merriam - Webster's «Words we're watching,» which defines it as «when a man talks condescendingly to someone (especially a woman) about something he has incomplete knowledge of,» while mistakenly assuming he has superior knowledge.
As they took cover from the machine guns, they received word that the war would be over in less than an hour.
As the tweet suggests, the mistake is a common one and pops up almost every time news outlets report on a celebrity owning such and such a word or phrase (the Queen Anne in the tweet, by the way, refers to the British monarch who presided over the UK's first copyright law).
In December, Walmart said it was dropping the word «stores» from its official name as its focus shifted to e-commerce.
As we our bombarded with information our brains sift through the small percentage that is necessary for our cognitive functions, or in other words the things that require us to think about, for instance, reading.
Already it's frustrating to wait for translation or a service like Google Now to try to understand what you are trying to say, as Google shuttles your spoken words back to the cloud to try to get the words translated into a computer - understandable version and then implement the task at hand.
But I can't tell you how many times I've seen people's eyes light up when you repeat their words back to them, as in: «This app is going to revolutionize the way people order local chickens from the farm,» to which you would say, «This is going to revolutionize the way people order local chickens from the farm?
In other words, once your story is put in writing, your song is transcribed as sheet music or recorded, or your creative work is given some fixed form, your copyright is automatically secured.
Again, the CRTC's use of that word can be read into as further action could be taken if channels and packs are deemed not affordable.
Then, both groups were shown a series of word puzzles on a computer with either a neutral of a negative image, such as a picture of a car crash, in the background.
This argument assumes that people will believe an organization is objective and unbiased so long as it uses words like «false» or «inaccurate» or «unsupported,» rather than the word «lie.»
Often, but not always, forward - looking statements can be identified by the use of words and phrases such as «plans,» «expects,» «is expected,» «budget,» «scheduled,» «estimates,» «forecasts,» «intends,» «anticipates,» or «believes» or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results «may,» «could,» «would,» «might» or «will» be taken, occur or be achieved.
But it is a word used by many in the coaching industry to define the target of this type of coaching as the «top people in a business».
Some observers predict that such borrowers will be forced to tap networks of small investors who lend through mortgage brokers, as well as mortgage investment corporations — in other words, the most remote corners of Canada's shadow banking sector, which accounts for 40 % of Canada's banking space.
«It goes further than we anticipated, and radical is the right word for it,» Downes says, adding Wheeler has gone too far, chiefly because the FCC does not have the authority to reclassify broadband as a utility or update Title II the way Wheeler's proposal intends to do.
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