Sentences with phrase «just use language»

It made her nervous, just using the language.

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Getting it right is more than just a tech fix, success extends to the very language you use.
There are extremely powerful tools that can help knowledge workers find insightful perspectives and answer a whole host of questions they might have about their area of business using natural language, just like using a search engine, but far more meaningful.
While the images (and entire site) contribute to creating a feeling of love, the specific language used in the call - to - action form contributes to the feeling that, just by signing up, you're starting your journey to find your next soul mate.
The solution is not to just replace those buzzwords with some others that you find on Thesaurus.com, but instead use language that illustrates your professionalism and successes.
Faced with boycott threats from giant businesses, including Nike, Apple, Angie's List and Salesforce.com, Indiana's Governor Mike Pence has vowed to alter the language of a controversial, religious freedom bill he signed into law just last week, to ensure businesses can't use it to discriminate against LGBT customers.
His arrest comes just a day after a published interview with the website HipHopDX in which he sounded off on everything from his business practices to the Wu - Tang Clan to Taylor Swift in colorful language that most CEOs wouldn't use on the record.
«Practice — even if just for one day — using healthy money language,» she says.
«I doubt in Facebook's user policy it says that users can be advertised for political purposes — it just has broad language to provide for whatever use cases they want.
(Cohen would later say Sater was just using «colorful language» and «salesmanship.»)
While it's true that people often use cryptic language to show off, just as often it's simply a case of forgetting that there are those in the world who don't live and breathe the markets.
He explains just how those who use futureless language view the present and future as the same thing.
Trades are just $ 5 and users can even code their own apps using the broker's proprietary EasyLanguage programming language.
Apple's Siri does support 30 languages, but Samsung is looking to use Bixby for more than just phones.
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.
Whenever people use offensive language, I just report «Abuse».
She just doesn't use language this way.
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?
You just have to make sure you don't use certain language.
As far as your comment as to the relevance of my contribution to this thread, I feel I have just used more colorful language to express my main narrative; Religion should be private, and kept completely separate from science, education, and state.
So I was just trying to translate into the language my parishioners used.
In fact, the your kind that I used was just a play on the language he previously directed at me.
Some of my practices are using explicitly feminist God - language, not just «inclusive» because folk hear / see / imagine a male god when they hear «God.»
I think you should just avoid the Christianeze language and just say complicitly what you mean by using the terms «love of man» and «love of God» (neither of which are bad).
Ideally they also learn and practice other languages than their own; their holidays are used to gather knowledge and understanding of art and other cultures, rather than just sunning on a beach.
They just used everyday language to express everyday ideas.
How do you think a Native American Christian living on one of the largest reservations in the country, just an hour north of us, would have understood that gathering and responded to the language used?
If you want people to understand you, you need to speak the common, every - day language, and not use fancy words just to make yourself sound smart.
Atlanta (CNN)- Christian recording artists often shy away from controversial subjects in their music and cautiously avoid the use of harsh language, but Christian hip - hop artist Amisho «Sho Baraka» Lewis wanted to do just the opposite with his latest album.
I just don't know if you're allowed to use that kind of language on nakedpastor.com... unless you're using oxymorons.
I just wish Christians would use normal language that actually has meaning in light of what we now know about anatomy.
This is just one of the sections that makes me hesitant to accept that the exclusionary language used by Jesus is a reference to people spending eternity in hell.
This is just one example, of course, but it is just one example of scripture using «all» language in a way that doesn't necessarily mean «all».
The other, more common use of cliché is, I think, just speaking the language of that subculture.
In language, Being itself is at stake, not just our use of words to discuss Being.
We can reason about all kinds of stuff that's hard, but this one, it's like there's a block, atheists WONT talk about it using the language of believers, you just want to berate us with equations.
Just another person who is not NEARLY as CLUELESS as you are about the language you are so PITIFULLY trying to use.
Just as there is no set structure, form, language, and topics that must be used in any other conversation, Paul simply talked to God the way he talked to anyone else.
It just means that whenever God enters the human story, God speaks to (and through) people using their own language, their own view of the world.
When people wonder what sorts of things they can and should pray about, and what kind of language and words to use when communicating with God, it is often not enough to just tell them that they can have a conversation with God just like with any other person.
Just using biblical ideas and terminology here, so if my language is gutter language, then so is the Bible.
One other way to achieve better language balance is by recognizing that, since the pronoun «he» is used quite frequently simply as an illustration of an action, then «she» could be substituted just as naturally, effectively and frequently.
In Christian theology we use the language of sin to understand this — but too often sin is just a way of whining about things that make us uncomfortable instead of naming injustice and evil.
Today, the GIF is the Internet's universal language, serving as the «thousand words» that pictures are so famously supposed to be capable of being, used to express shock, joy or frustration when mere words just won't do.
Until then, we just muddle through as best we can, using sign - language and unvocalized grunts in attempts to explain the infinite mysteries and wisdom of God.
It's just using part of the human language to reveal a bit about something in a way that isn't that offensive.
But religious people have used and continue to use some of this language; it appears not just in funeral liturgies but also in greeting cards and in obituary pages, where letters and poems addressed to the beloved dead by the bereaved are standard fare.
I am ** NOT ** trying to be shocking or coarse here but to just make an intellectual point by using such language: The idea or concept of erect penises, throbbing clitorises, moist vaginas, explosive orgasms, the lust / desire / craving for physical / sexual pleasure and more....
also if you look at the second commandment «You shall have no other gods before me» he is kinda admitting that there are other gods... not that i believe in any gods it just interesting if you analysis the language that is used
So both sides are generally for background checks, they just choose to use completely different language when discussing it and everyone gets super defensive over mental health vs. gun control.
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