When the dogs heard commands that still had
meaningful words in them, about 80 percent of the animals turned to the right.
Thus, key words aren't necessarily most
meaningful words in Miliband's or Cameron's argument, but they can help show us where the two differ linguistically.
First, you wold, in all likelihood, learn to string together
meaningful words in a coherent sentence that we could all understand.
Not exact matches
Create
meaningful identities
in your company and they'll not only thank you with
words, but with worthy deeds.
They will never think, or be a sentient being
in any
meaningful sense of the
word.
For example, MSCI reflects regulatory changes
in its accessibility assessment only after international institutional investors are able to provide
meaningful feedback —
in other
words, only after they have fully tested and absorbed the changes.
«The statement carried only modest changes
in wording, but they were
meaningful nonetheless, highlighting that the Fed is optimistic on the outlook and intent on continuing to raise rates at a gradual pace,» said Westpac analyst Elliot Clarke.
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For long - term investors, this is not particularly
meaningful because true investors
in the
words of Benjamin Graham, the legendary father of value investing, true investors are rarely forced to sell their assets.
The Century heralded the birth of the Republic of South Vietnam
in November of 1955 and said not another
meaningful word about it until April 25, 1962, when it demanded that President Kennedy tell the truth about why «American soldiers [were] dying almost every day
in South Vietnam.»
Their worlds are characterized by powerlessness, and so they seek not a
meaningful word about God, but a powerful
word from God — not to give God a place
in their world but, on the contrary, to overcome their world and bring them into God's world, a new world of justice and liberty.
When a contemporary Christian confesses the death of God he is giving witness to the fact that the Christian tradition is no longer
meaningful to him, that the
Word is not present
in its traditional form, and that God has died
in the history
in which he lives.
The Christian is being challenged to show that when he uses religious language, and
in particular, when he uses the
word «God», he is speaking
in a
meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of
words which belonged to the old world, and which is no more relevant to the new world than goblins and fairies.
And if I want to know what theology to read, I'm going take the
word of someone who seems to at least understand what they read enough to summarize it
in a
meaningful way...
Trying to bait - N - release «noncomforments» via the written
word are but idle
words to be the least effected ways for trial - N - error statistics renderings ever to be lost
in meaningful translations.
In fact, if you do not recognize the authority of the words of Jesus in your life, then maybe we can't have a meaningful discussion anywa
In fact, if you do not recognize the authority of the
words of Jesus
in your life, then maybe we can't have a meaningful discussion anywa
in your life, then maybe we can't have a
meaningful discussion anyway.
I acknowledge that I am no longer a «Christian»
in any
meaningful sense of the
word, but I am certainly a follower and lover of Jesus.
A wise pastor will use that stock for the currency of his or her sermons, recognizing that such a practice not only ensures
meaningful communication, but also improves the chances of God's
Word being heard
in its depth and power.
The Church rests secure
in the faith that God has more truth and light yet to break forth from his Holy
Word and produce ever more exciting experiments and attempts to make it
meaningful for modern man.
A complete meditation on the
word, on the claim of the
word by being, and hence a complete ontology of language is essential here if the expression «
word of God» is to be
meaningful or,
in Bultmann's terms, if this statement is to have a nonmythological signification.
On the strictest biblical terms there must be something
in common between the
words we use to speak about God's being and about our being, otherwise it is impossible to see how language about God the Father, and God the Son can be
meaningful at all.
The Copernican revolution has thus led us by steps to the point where God (presuming for the moment that we can still use this
word in a
meaningful way) must be much greater than the pre-Copernicans ever imagined, while on the other hand man,
in spite of the recent rapid expanse of his knowledge and technology, appears to have been reduced to an infinitesimal role
in space.
If the
word heaven is still to convey some
meaningful content, then it must be interpreted
in terms different from those of space.
The identification of Jesus as the «
Word» was, therefore, designed to make him
meaningful to people,
in terms familiar to them.
Others have thought that the emptiness of the term» God» makes it clear that we must either cease to use this
word or redefine it
in terms of categories that are
meaningful to modern man — love, the depth dimension, creative interchange, authentic life, or Mitmenschlichkeit.
The coincidence of sacred and profane
in the
Word - made - flesh, therefore, «can not be truly
meaningful unless it is understood as a real movement of God himself, a movement which is final and irrevocable, but which continues to occur wherever there is history and life.»
I don't know if I have all the
words to respond to it
in a full and
meaningful way, but I think she is such an amazing lady and I am so inspired by her honesty.
What is needed now, if there is to be
meaningful success
in the conservation (what a fuddy - duddy old
word) battle, is a cooler eye.
Or, you could write a series of
meaningful words to express your journey
in what may become a poem if you let it.
We have designed this journal for you to begin each day for a month with simple, yet profoundly thought - provoking
words to keep you
in the mindset of connection,
meaningful living, and intentional experiences.
«
Words and phrases like «Conservative, Liberal, Democrat or Republican» may be avoidable habits of our expression, but they are not useful as
meaningful descriptions of the manner
in which our policies must be dealt with.»
But beyond the
meaningful content of language, a wealth of unique insights into an author's mind are hidden
in the style of a text —
in such elements as how often certain
words and
word categories are used, regardless of context.
Researchers found that dogs» left hemispheres process
meaningful words while right hemispheres process tone, Laurel Hamers wrote
in «Dog brains divide language tasks» (SN: 10/1/16, p. 11).
It is clear that the People's Liberation Army plays a major role
in China's space missions, says Dean Cheng, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation
in Washington, D.C. «It begs the question of whether there is a civilian manned space program
in any
meaningful sense of the
word,» he says.
«
In other words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were meaningful in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
In other
words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were
meaningful in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown
in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor
in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacology.
In other
words, you can see the effects of the future on the past only after carrying out millions of repeat experiments and tallying up the results to produce a
meaningful pattern.
Humans understand language through a variety of ways for example this might be through looking up it
in a dictionary, or by associating it with
words in the same sentence
in a
meaningful way.
In other
words, stretching has never been shown to reduce your risk of injury to any
meaningful degree.
In other
words, there's nothing about the practice, per se, that's unhealthy or will lead to higher levels of fat gain to any
meaningful extent.»
And by the way, the
word «organic» is
meaningful for food products, and children who eat organically grown fruits and vegetables have one - sixth the levels of organophosphate pesticides
in their urine compared to children who don't eat organic fruits and vegetables.
In the meantime, Porsteinsson advised patients with rosacea, particularly those 60 and older, to pay attention to any meaningful decline in short - term memory, word - finding, decision - making, and / or navigation in their later years — over 6
In the meantime, Porsteinsson advised patients with rosacea, particularly those 60 and older, to pay attention to any
meaningful decline
in short - term memory, word - finding, decision - making, and / or navigation in their later years — over 6
in short - term memory,
word - finding, decision - making, and / or navigation
in their later years — over 6
in their later years — over 60.
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In other
words, whether a tradition is as
meaningful as religion or as small as preferring white to multi-coloured fairy lights, it can still carry sentiment behind it that symbiotically anchors our traditions to our sense of identity.
In other words, mature daters know what they need in a person in order to make a meaningful connection, while online dating offers a space in which to see these needs me
In other
words, mature daters know what they need
in a person in order to make a meaningful connection, while online dating offers a space in which to see these needs me
in a person
in order to make a meaningful connection, while online dating offers a space in which to see these needs me
in order to make a
meaningful connection, while online dating offers a space
in which to see these needs me
in which to see these needs met.
When communicating with a man you're interested
in via the Internet, all you have are typed
words on a screen, which can be a lot more helpful
in developing a
meaningful intimate relationship, and it is more conducive to discussions about things you might be embarrassed to talk about
in person.
In other
words, it truly helps to connect on a
meaningful level.
A straightforward documentary that uses Yoni's own
words -
in the form of his moving, eloquent letters and poems - to create a searing portrait of his short but
meaningful life.
In other
words, K - 19 is a clumsily - scripted sham constructed of so many misfires and mixed signals that the creaking and groaning of the sub's over-pressurized hull is eventually drowned out by the deep sighs and
meaningful rustling of its increasingly incredulous audience.
Though four writers worked on the script, the film resorts to dropping the F -
word in moments where it seems like nothing more intelligent or
meaningful was imagined.
A study done
in 2011 by the Studies & Research Committee of the Massachusetts Reading Association states that, «Effective vocabulary instruction is characterized by deliberate selection of
words to be taught and frequent opportunities for students to interact with the
words in meaningful contexts.
Are you offering your employees a
meaningful corporate eLearning experience,
in the truest sense of the
word?