Sentences with phrase «meaning of terms like»

Realtors who last and prosper in this industry understand the true meaning of terms like integrity, truthfulness, honesty, trustworthy, respectful, caring, humility and generosity.
The reason progressives constantly obscure the meaning of terms like skeptic, «global warming,» «AGW» (when you mean CAGW), is so you can convert your political opinions into «science,» and then falsely label your political opponents as anti-science.
Glossary of market related terms Wondering about the meaning of terms like «Morning Attack», «Short Selling» or «Trailing Stop»?
With storytelling becoming increasingly digitalized, the very meaning of terms like «books» and «novels» are being consistently destabilized.
Whilst the parents remembered some key facts like pH values and the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions, they struggled to recall Newton's Laws or the meaning of terms like «Oxygen debt».
The etymology and distinctive meanings of terms like «arts» and «crafts» is further complicated and confused by the expansion of closely related areas like «Decorative Arts» and «Applied Arts».

Not exact matches

«Companies like Rubikloud are trying to figure out, now that we have all of these devices and objects connected to the Internet, what does this mean in terms of the data points that are being collected, and what can we bring to a shopper's experience to help optimize it,» explains McGill.
What that means is that you are in an environment that is going to have further trouble in terms of investment returns that are in areas that are based on economic growth and areas that do relatively well like bonds... Broadly speaking, I think that investors should be looking for lower prices on most risk assets in these developed countries with the exception of Japan.»
Instead, focus on the end result by asking questions like, «If you could solve your top three challenges, what would that mean for your company in terms of increased revenues?»
Not all badger hair is created equal, however: Like the term «genuine leather,» «pure badger bristle» means very little, denoting only the lowest grade of the animal's fur.
You might see some shirtmakers use terms like «yarn number» (referring to the thickness of the yarn) or «ply» (meaning the number of threads comprising the yarn, e.g. «two - ply»).
And when it comes to products like these, a gorgeous design means everything in terms of sales, as Apple has taught us.
The facts are not right here, energy is cheap that means the cost of manufacturing and transporting of goods is low, food and consumers staples already more affordable, so what if a few American oil companies going out of business.the cost of producing oil in middle east is less than $ 10 / bl and we were paying more than $ 140 / bl for it, with that huge profit margin the big oil companies and oil producing nations became richer and the rest of us left behind, with the oil price this low the oil giants don't want to reduce the price at pump even a penny, because they are so greedy.worst case scenario is some CEOs bonuses might drop from $ 20 million to $ 15 millions I am sure they will survive.in terms of the stock market it always bounces back, after all it's just a casino like game.
(Like many of you who read this blog, Ardath has a B2B focus; when she says «buyer,» «customer,» or «audience» — terms often used interchangeably here — she means people who make substantial purchasing decisions.)
Longer time horizons mean investors can benefit from higher returns of riskier assets like stocks, while weathering short - term volatility.
Of the other MINTs: Indonesia is in a stable recovery, but the importance of commodities like coal and palm oil means it will not return to previous growth levels soon; Nigeria's economy remains overdependent on oil, though Phylaktis sees its «fast - growing population and labor force feeding faster economic growth over the medium term»; and while «Turkey has a lot of potential,» Lau says, «its political and economic management is questionable and casts a shadow over the economy.&raquOf the other MINTs: Indonesia is in a stable recovery, but the importance of commodities like coal and palm oil means it will not return to previous growth levels soon; Nigeria's economy remains overdependent on oil, though Phylaktis sees its «fast - growing population and labor force feeding faster economic growth over the medium term»; and while «Turkey has a lot of potential,» Lau says, «its political and economic management is questionable and casts a shadow over the economy.&raquof commodities like coal and palm oil means it will not return to previous growth levels soon; Nigeria's economy remains overdependent on oil, though Phylaktis sees its «fast - growing population and labor force feeding faster economic growth over the medium term»; and while «Turkey has a lot of potential,» Lau says, «its political and economic management is questionable and casts a shadow over the economy.&raquof potential,» Lau says, «its political and economic management is questionable and casts a shadow over the economy.»
As always, that means doing the hard work of imagining what the world will look like in five years and aligning ourselves with those long - term consumer trends.»
Many times successful long - term investing means going against every gut instinct you have and doing the exact opposite of what it feels like you should be doing at the time.
First of all, using a HELOC means you tend to have a fixed interest rate and a finite term of repayment (in other words, a HELOC can't hang around for 40 years like a student loan could).
The 2016 Best of the Hot List includes ideas from David Dreman on why analysts» predictions are like powerball tickets, insights from Peter Lynch on what investors can learn from the Maya and a discussion of what elections mean for long - term investors.
However, if you are a single doctor making $ 300,000 per year, did not have to address a meaningful debt burden, and only have $ 100,000 in investments at the age of forty, you have done something very wrong (most likely, you either lived at your means or traded stocks instead of thinking like an owner that made long - term investments) even if you have that same $ 100,000 in paper wealth because you had the skill set and personal opportunity costs to do so much more with your hand in life.
I do not just mean in terms of themes like exodus and exile, but in terms of the actual document itself: the tension of James vs. Ephesians, the polemic of Yahweh vs. Elohim accounts, the priesthoods of Aaron vs. the priesthoods of Moses... Carthage, Trent and 95 Theses.
Like those religious fellowships of Liberia and Sierra Leone, the north Georgia congregations conveyed their culture (later he used the more precise term «subculture») by means of distinct idioms, symbolic dialects constructed both to express and to maintain group identity.
I would like to begin the examination of the validity of the linguistic method for determining the validity of God - talk by a clarification of what is meant by the terms «empirical,» «truth,» «verifiability» and «reason.»
Basic terms like «Son of God», «God the Father» and «Salvation» have entirely different meanings to the person of the Mormon faith.
If we do have an understanding of the conversation then the definitions of these «packed» concepts are subjective and we wind up debating terms like «following Jesus» which means something entirely different to me than it did to my 92 year old grandmother.
After considering various criteria for what it means to be an «educated person» and encountering formidable counter-examples at every turn, they abandon the search altogether and ask us to concentrate instead on the common usage of the term «education» among professional educators like themselves.
Understand first the meaning of a Sikh: A sikh means student of the true Guru, By the way, keeping long hair as a basic tenent of sikhism started at the time of Guru Nanak, term Sehaj Dhari sikh was adopted by those who wnated to evolve, just like you want to evolve it even further.
A threefold meaning will have to be recognized: first, the actual meaning of any work and concept, sometimes obscured by tradition and age; secondly, the religious implications of terms like sin, repentance, grace, redemption, etc.: thirdly, the concrete, individual «theological» interpretation given to the term in a religious community (by individual religious leaders).
If we ask whether there could be a sort of intellect that abstracts without at least partially distorting, I think Bergson would reply that we have no experience of anything like that, and any such idea would be highly speculative and would risk missing the meaning of the terms «intellect,» and «abstraction,» since these terms are employed based on an experience we really have.
So maybe if we want to communicate the message of Jesus we have to get away from archaic terms like gospel which have become traditional» buzz words «or theological jargon devoid of precise meaning and make anew the original intent which was about an announcement of the coming of God's Kingdom and all that that implies.
The language of the Christian faith, like the language of friendship, is meant to be performative, in terms of trust, decision, commitment, followed by behavior in both words and deeds.
I like this comment you made: > I believe that John, in his Gospel, is trying to get people to see that Jesus is God, and is possibly trying to instill more meaning in the terms «Christ» and «Son of God» than the average person in the first century would have understood or immediately grasped.
This also means that while I agree with Beer that we could benefit from a better way of capturing the distinction between liberalism in theology and liberalism in (Catholic) politics, I also think that terms like «conservative» and «liberal» are a healthy way of acknowledging the obvious.
Now if «eternal» used in this quotation meant «not temporal,» the expression «eternal event» would be not merely paradoxical but a flat contradiction of terms like «round square,» because events are necessarily temporal.
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept of resurrection can be clearly distinguished from that of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms of the «same body» but rather in terms of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures of speech to distinguish between the present body of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking of both bodies as the externals which clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
It would appear that Hartshorne is here depending, in effect, if not in so many words, upon something like the distinction made in the Thomistic theory of analogy between what is meant by an analogical term (the res significata) and how the term means (its modus significandi)(Thomas Aquinas 1964, 56 - 59, 66 - 71).
This means that if terms like «relative» and «absolute» are taken in their broadest meaning, without regard to distinctions of logical type, Hartshorne has sufficient reason for saying that they can be used in systematically different senses and, therefore, are analogical, not univocal, in application to deity.
But this implies that any psychical concept that is truly analogical must be just as universal in its scope of application as a purely formal term like «relativity,» provided only that this term is taken, as it should be, in the sense in which it alone explicates the meaning of «concrete singular,» whether event or individual.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
By that time, in the latter days of antiquity, democracy had long since ceased to carry its original explosive charge — something like dictatorship of the proletariat, in Marxist terms — and its meaning was reduced to «riot,» a characteristically Byzantine misreading of democracy as merely ochlocracy or mob rule.
Needless to say, terms like «religious identity» or «subjective experience» are no less open to critical scrutiny for their suggestions of a fixed referential meaning than the split between public and private realms of experience that they come to signify.
Certainly that name lacks prominence in The Source of Human Good (SHG) in comparison with terms like «creative event» or «qualitative meaning
«Perhaps it is just part of our sinful human nature to attribute negative meaning to certain terms in order to justify the removal of words we either don't like or don't like the way they make us feel.»
You mean like the present agenda of the GOP, with their pledge to make certain Obama is a one term president?
In trying to give the different meanings of sein, Wesen, Wesenheit, Wesenhaftkeit, Substanz, Essenz, not to speak of translating terms like Nichts, Nichtsein, Nichtigkeit, and Ungrund, I met repeatedly with the adamant resistance of the English language.
If it was not for the followers of Jesus, who tried to live his teaching, we would be living in a society were terms like equal dignity would have no meaning.
The term «informed choice» within a Catholic text is no more to be interpreted as implying the secular rhetoric of choice, than a term used in Catholic teaching like «responsible parenthood» is meant to imply to a secular rhetorician, «contraception».
We can not identify him by referring to some formal characteristic like righteousness or love (for everything depends upon the particular concrete meaning of such a term: other «Gods» have been thought of as loving and righteous, not to mention omnipotence, omniscience, and the rest).
Though the most well - known 전 is the spring onion & seafood variety which is commonly made like a pancake (though the «traditional» method is different) and thus gives rise to the incorrect understanding of the term, there are also 전 that are battered and fried white fish fillets and tenderized pork cutlets which are more in fitting with the actual meaning of the term.
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