Sentences with phrase «loose use of the word»

True, without being «taught» (loose use of the word) you would never come to believe in any of the known religions..
In fact I'd go so far as to call this a case of middle class (and then some) bi-partisanship (loose use of the word).

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Mr. Giuliani has historically been something of a loose cannon who is not used to having his words carefully managed.
«Gnosticism» is a loose and inaccurate word used to describe a heterogeneous mixture of religious beliefs that begins to come into the Graeco - Roman world about the same time as Christianity appears.
Singles using dating sites oftentimes do not want to rely on the word of a perfect stranger and let's face it, with the fast and loose online dating safety laws; nobody is looking out for you!
It almost feels laughable to use the word «unexpected» in relation to it: Given the success of Jackson's earlier Tolkien franchise, and his financiers» desire to keep cashing in on their popularity, it's little wonder he was turned loose once again on Middle - earth.
I'm using «controversy» in the the loosest sense of the word — as far as controversies go, this is small potatoes.
The original title was South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose, but the MPAA objected to the use of the word «hell.»
Since at least the 1970s, when researchers successfully trained chimpanzees to use and read words in sign language, we have known that language, in a loose sense of the term, is not unique to humans.
In other words, the story in Shadow of the Colossus is not just some MacGuffin carelessly planted to provide some loose context for gameplay, the way the Princess was used in the original Super Mario Bros..
WTM's use of bespoke sign writing and positive word play evoke a sense of positivity, contemplative figures, cartoon references and loose studies of London architecture create a nostalgic warmth to the works.
Blocks of color, splatter, loose grids of varying line weight, washes and deft use of resist, occasional words and dates spelled in sweeping strokes — these are works that span available techniques and materials for potency and deliver the goods.
It combined older Old English here and the still older in, which has been a word of loose use for more than a millennium.»
It may be of interest to those of you who do not practice research law, that the textbooks and loose leaf editions, and yes, even the hard copy of the encyclopedias and Words & Phrases, are still used on a daily basis.
Interesting, isn't it, how in attempting to swim in the flood of information washing over us, we (Google) rock back and forth between «folksonomy» (search on any word ever used by anyone — a sort of universal tagging) and a more formal, albeit loose, taxonomy (web, patent, products, video, etc.).
«Attempts to list lentils run up against a fundamental difficulty; the use of the word in an Indian context is much looser, spilling over from Lens culinaris into other species, as though «lentil» had much the same meaning as «dal» (split pulse).»
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