Sentences with phrase «means confined»

Kong said the problem is by no means confined to Indigenous people but they are ten times more likely to suffer from ear disease and hearing loss than other Australians, and it can have a crippling and cascading effect throughout their lives.
He was represented in the Young Contemporaries Exhibition (1961), that signalled the appearance of British Pop Art - although his work was by no means confined to this style.
Other jurisdictions may have a similar principle to contend with so the issue is by no means confined to the US or to works sold into the US.
The trend, by no means confined to county government, is obvious.
But it was by no means confined to the common popular level with which we associate this cult.
Thus, having started as the name of a Christian phenomenon in America, the term «fundamentalist» began to spread throughout the world, for what it pointed to was by no means confined to the Christian West.
To qualify for federal money each such center must agree to offer a range of services by no means confined to bed treatment, and must make them available to all persons in a district who need and want them.
And this is a point of emphasis in Israel by no means confined to Jacob.
In this approach to personal prayer the influence of the prophets was by no means confined to the prophets, and of this fact the Psalter gives abundant evidence.
Any attempt to relocate them will mean confining them in their new home for weeks while they build confidence that resources will be sufficiently provided by the caretaker.
Chaining means confining a dog with a tether attached usually to a doghouse or a stake in the ground.
If you feel isolated, perhaps it means you confine yourself to your home and spend all day searching for jobs on the Internet.

Not exact matches

And by no means is this transition confined to China.
Investors worried about valuations reverting to historical means are assuming that the global economy returns to a pre-crisis state, one that now looks confined to the history books, we believe.
This change could mean even more engaging content on Twitter, without the stress of being confined to 92 characters.
Yes Christ may well have been the very 1st son born before the earth was made as it now is and yes Christ came to this world to prove to his father that he (Christ Jesus) was who he was by dying and going into his dead body to where his father did reign to show to his father that his very first mission to establish all the ways and means needed to keep the nasty from ever anymore to be but only the ruled over within the confining constraints of all celestial cosmologies everywhere to be so known by God Almighty!
Orthodox in any religion means intolerant and not given to thinking outside a tiny little box in which they confine themselves out of irrational fears.
We can no more exhaust its meaning than we can confine the life of God in a human pattern.
This does not mean that it is a Word which is simply present in a sacred event of the past, nor does it mean that it is merely addressed to historical events, or confined to an historical realm.
A total vision calls us to a realization that our suffering and death are not solely and only our own and that to confine it to an individual and particular identity and meaning is to refuse the presence and reality of Spirit.
In particular this means that the new liberal church will resist the temptation to confine itself to the private aspects of spirituality and morality.
Confined largely to his bed and forced to confront the meaning both of his own life and of a world rending itself in war, Percy began to read omnivorously, especially the works of Dostoevsky.
For the first time historical events appeared as radically particular, as confined in their meaning and value to the actual but singular process in which they occur, and thus as being wholly detached from a universal order or law.27
He does not confine the meaning of pilgrimage to an internal process, and he writes frequently about sojourns that he's taken or led for others.
Fundamentalism, he said, «represents a mind - set confined within one Prophet, one Book, a single way of worship» which by nature led to the «concept of believers going to heaven and nonbelievers going to hell, with a religious duty cast upon its followers to convert the rest by any means whatsoever» (Indian Express?
When we say that God «knows» something, «knowledge» can not mean the same thing as it does when we speak of human knowing, because the created order works within parameters given by the Creator — parameters within which the Creator can not be confined.
Yusuf Qaradawi (the most influential Muslim cleric in the world today, the spiritual head of the Muslim Brotherhood) said: «Islam is not a religion in the common, distorted meaning of the word, confining its scope only to the private life of man.
The absence of a national religious census in the U.S. means that we are always confined to filling in numerical gaps with educated guesswork.
Organized religions are often meaningless because they try to confine this something larger and greater in terms that only mean something in our simpler universe.
We ought not permit the meaning of the term «experience» to be confined within the brackets of one's own existence.
I don't call myself a Christian, either, first, because labels of any sort are confining and misleading — much like the label «God», and second because I find my understanding of «the Christ» to be quite different from the norm — including Hamilton's too, I suspect, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's not on the right track.
The first thing to give us pause, as we survey the progress of human collectivization, is what I would call the inexorable nature of a phenomenon which arises directly and automatically out of the conjunction of two factors, both of a structural kind: first, the confined surface of the globe, and secondly, the incessant multiplication, within this restricted space, of human units endowed by ever - improving means of communication with a rapidly increasing scope for action; to which may be added the fact that their advanced psychic development makes them preeminently capable of influencing and inter-penetrating one another.
Using the lectionary means that we can't confine our preaching to the «canon within the canon» that each of us erects with his or her favorite texts.
To be sure, as a person and as God's mighty deed he can never be reduced to any meaning nor confined within any idea.
Third, the appeal to conversion was confined largely to the marginalised and oppressed sections of other religions and others who saw in it a means of social uplift unconnected with spiritual goals.
Consequently, we do not have the right to conclude that the message of the symbols is confined to the meanings of which a certain number of individuals are fully conscious, even when we learn from a rigorous investigation of these individuals what they think of such and such a symbol belonging to their own tradition.
For many Christians, the meaning of the Eucharist is confined to ritual observance and not as a way of active engagement with the world.
This meaning comes out most clearly when all enframing and explanatory comments are set aside and attention is confined entirely to the text of the narrative.
True Story is dedicated to sourcing meats from ranchers who care deeply about the animals» well - being, which means they are never caged, crated or inhumanely confined.
Nonorganic cage - free only means the hens aren't confined in cages, but they could live in a crowded room with tens of thousands of birds.
This doesn't mean that they are confined to one or the other, it just means that they do one better and more often than the other.
Working with men undergoing weight training, the Leeds experimenters found, contrary to Golding, that «subjects taking 100 mg / day for six weeks gained weight, mean 3.3 kg [7.26 pounds], and the increase in weight was confined to the lean part of the body.»
This will allow you to come and go as you please and it also means your children are not confined to one room in the evening.
Just because it is during winter, it does not mean that you and your baby should be confined to the house all day.
Regional Note: Until recently the use of birth as a verb meaning «to bear (a child)» has been confined to Southern speech: «Heap o» good it do a woman to birth a mess o» young uns and raise»em and then have»em all go off to oncet» (Marjorie K. Rawlings).
A bill being introduced Wednesday afternoon would authorize the city Department of Transportation to establish rules for activity in the plazas — which could mean those street entertainers regarded as nuisances as well as assorted peddlers are confined to a designated area or driven away entirely.
In domestic policy terms, the impact of devolution meant that the Brown government's capacity to reform public services was confined to England, where Brown had no personal democratic mandate to intervene.
Without the paperwork being filed to specifically allow her to be the Republican designee as a non-Republican, this means she will be confined to running only under the Conservative Party's banner.
While this may come across as a harsh verdict to the many organizations, governments and individuals, sometimes well - meaning, who since 2011 have been flocking in and out of the country in an attempt to secure its transition to state - hood, it is the case that many of those transactions remained confined to the surface of Libya's socio - political transition.
That means he's remain confined in a secure mental hospital until doctors deem him ready for trial.
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