This intention may, moreover, be a genuine religious intention, perhaps far more purely religious than any which can be evoked by what is commonly taken to be
meaningful language about God.
«Our library will allow our scholars to be exposed to great quantities of print and
meaningful language opportunities during their crucial elementary school years here with us.»
«And it worries me to think how on earth we're going to whittle that down to
meaningful language with just five weeks of negotiating time left.»
In this situation the doctrine of analogy, namely
that meaningful language need not be univocal, necessarily played a large role.
Michael, a fine and clever retort, what with penis and mum and all such deep and
meaningful language.
It doesn't mean anything unless they've had
a meaningful language experience outside the classroom.»
Although superficially Hoyland's technique might suggest all the action - packed engagement of the»50s, more specifically it says a great deal for his awareness of exactly what still remains durable and valid in the evolving visual grammar of painting today as
a meaningful language of human expression.
Look for a strong final push from his climate team to get
some meaningful language adopted in July.
While adaptation has been shown to be one of the most important points for vulnerable and developing countries, there is
no meaningful language addressing adaptation in the draft decision (most importantly, no connections between adaptation and finance).
The summit is in danger of ending without a strong agreement to fight climate change, mainly because the United States has attempted to abolish
any meaningful language on climate change from the German President Angela Merkel's proposed text.
The draft included almost
no meaningful language in terms of ambition and operationalization of the principles.