For one, they are not «children» in their 20's, making me suspect
language being used here for propaganda's sake.
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.»
Here is an insight into some of the latest studies on how we can
use body
language to our advantage in every day life.
Here are 18 ways you can
use your body
language to communicate your credibility and intentions in a way that will set you up for success every time.
«ICE
is the growth sector — and I
am loathe to
use that
language because we
're talking about human
beings here.
Semantics
are also important
here, as the
language you
use can attract customers and minimally affect your bottom line.
The passive
language used here is all the more disingenuous given that Google made a conscious choice in recent years to start endorsing certain search results over others.
You cessationists (based on the
language you
used I
'm assuming that
's the position you hold) love to talk about a «completed Bible», but
here's the irony, if you profess to have such a strong faith in this Bible, you must walk it out.
But I do want to
be careful of
using binary
language here — like pacifist or non-pacifist.
By
using this technical Whiteheadian
language, the basic idea may seem more complex than it
is: in fact, what
is being said
here was discussed earlier in relation to Dominic Crossan's idea that stories can either form world (myth) or transform world (parable).
Paul
's warning
here does include
using obscene or vulgar
language that tears someone down, reflects worldly motives, or in any other way that
's unfit for a redeemed way of life.
Here language is inserted into reality and
is used to communicate things and information about reality — that
is to say, something else entirely.
Here's a question:
Is it possible that the exclusionary language Jesus uses, the rejection He speaks of, is about something other than eternal damnatio
Is it possible that the exclusionary
language Jesus
uses, the rejection He speaks of,
is about something other than eternal damnatio
is about something other than eternal damnation?
It
is important to recognize that the term «Homeric culture»
is elsewhere more often
used to refer to the pre-Dorian civilization reflected in the Homeric epics, a civilization which, in terms of the
language here employed,
was «pre-Homeric.»
Here is an unfortunately representative paragraph of the woolly
language Pastor Benke chose to
use:
Just
using biblical ideas and terminology
here, so if my
language is gutter
language, then so
is the Bible.
The God who thus turns to man
is numquam otiosus — there
is no difficulty in
using such Reformation
language here, for in Luther and the confessional documents the situation
is fundamentally similar to that in St. Paul.
Here's another, scarcely less oratorical in character, from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: the title of this document (another wonderful example of Vatican bogus academic
language when what
is needed
is a competent journalist
used to writing informative headlines)
is «Considerations regarding proposals to give legal recognition to unions between homosexual persons» (2003): The Church
's teaching on marriage and on the complementarity of the sexes reiterates a truth that
is evident to right reason and recognised as such by all the major cultures of the world.
What can
be done
here is to point out the
language which Bergson
uses to talk about one self: that
is, about parts (as opposed to mere «elements») and about «integral experience.»
Since Greek
used the words
here translated «man» and «woman» also for «husband» and «wife,» neither
is it clear whether Paul limits his
language to women as females or as wives.
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....
He
uses similar
language here that the synoptic writers report he
used when he prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane that this cup might pass from him, but not his will but God's will
be done (Matt.
It
is hard to list A-Z series as pantry ingredients, I've always wondered what would
be Z, unless you have zanahoria as carrots in Spanish (haha, I
'm getting
used to the
language here).
I
am grinning
here seeing this recipe on your weblog Heidi... Unda in Hindi
language is Eggs and we make such quesadillas with leftover chapati flat breads, the herbs we
use are local Indian herbs and in the north of India it
is a staple breakfast for many...
The
language here in the SDGs
is actually stronger than what
was used in the New York Declaration on Forests, which
was seen as very bold at the time.
i have to give up gluten and dairy for 2 months (see if things settle after a 5 month bout of upset tummy) isn't chocolate dairy though as it contains milk fat (maybe different in the u.k to u.s.) i
am struggling with some of the ingredients
here (probably difference in
language use).
To the parents with kids who
are name calling and
using bad
language — wow never let your kids see what you
're writing on
here.
If someone cuts in front of you in line at the grocery store,
use it as a chance to model assertive
language: «Excuse me, but I
was standing
here first.»
Here's a specific tip:
Use positive
language instead of negative
language.
That
is why we have created this section
here to help you baby sign
language to
use with potty training.
I don't like censoring anyone but, in the future, please
use the same tone and
language with which you'd like to
be addressed, or don't expect your comment to appear
here.
The Kaminski focus reflects the fact that he
is the leader of the group, rather than any member of it; but also, around Jewadbne, I think the particular nature of the
language used about needing Jewish apologies first (and
here I think I
am somewhat generous to the Conservatives: they have stated that they disagree with Kaminski on Jewadbne, but have called it a position of that people of «goodwill» took.
Please, close your mouth and let me continue, for I
am being blunt
here and I
am not ready to apologize for
using «harsh
language».
«To sustain Acheulean technology, there must have
been some kind of teaching, and maybe even a kind of
language, going on, even just a simple proto -
language using sounds or gestures for «yes» or «no,» or «
here» or «there,»» Morgan said.
But there
's a serious point
here: the way the meaning of certain emojis grows and shifts through
use is similar to the way natural
languages evolve.
Here's what Facebook tried to get away with in 2009 (a public backlash forced it to tone down the
language): «You hereby grant Facebook an irrevocable, perpetual, nonexclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to (a)
use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof.»
Any and all things brainy and game - y can
be found
here, from number mnemonics to the most commonly
used words in three
languages to a speculative list of the smartest people ever.
«A concrete example
is the number of essays you get each year —
here it
's much more than in Japan, and that
was quite a challenge when I
was getting
used to the
language.»
This
is correct, however, the
language here is extremely misleading because it
uses «to meet the requirements» to cover up it
's true meaning.
As this site
is meant for multinational
use, the
language used here is English, that
is widely spoken by the majority of the people all over the world.
As the basic
language used here is English, the members have no problem in interacting with each other, in spite of their mother tongues.
• The app provided by the site can
be quite tricky to
use; • Most couples
here are over the age of 30, so it will
be hard to find a younger couple, under this age; • The majority of the couples on the site come from areas where English
is spoken, so those who can't handle this
language won't
be able to communicate with them; • Due to the large number of members, in case you search to fulfill a particular fantasy, it may take you quite a while to find the right person for it;
Here are the apps gay men
are using in many different
languages to find Mr. Right.
But that
's not the kind of editing we
're talking about
here, because Star Wars has always had a flow that comes straight out of the editing room, with its
use of wipes and transitions becoming a crucial part of the series» unique visual
language.
Here are a few ways I
use positive
language in my classroom to empower students.
Pure maths — we
're talking algebra
here —
is the bedrock of the most useful knowledge our pupils will ever acquire, aside from English
language skills, and the real world provides a plethora of examples that we can
use to prove it to them.
Here is just a small selection from over 600 exhibitors you can expect to see this year: Robots in Schools
is launching a world first: a humanoid robot that can
be programmed
using the popular
language of Scratch.
However Sanjesh believes that «there
is a real opportunity
here to make
use of the vast amount of online resources and applications which encourage
language development through game play.»
Click
here for download help The five lessons in this unit aim to give children the opportunity to read and listen to a classic autumn poem and to consider how the sounds and
language patterns come alive when it
is read aloud, in particular its
use of verbs and commands.
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