Sentences with phrase «measured way of speaking»

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When I spoke with Pat Wadors, CHRO at LinkedIn, she told me that if she could pick just one way to measure engagement at her company, it would be if employees show up to work each day wanting to create a sense of belonging for others.
In the light of all this, it almost seems impertinent to speak of Jesus» weakness when only the greatest of martyrs have been able to share, in some measure, his cup of suffering but without being able to absorb the anguish in the way that he did.
Cardinal Gerhard Mueller has a measured, thoughtful way of speaking, fluent English, soft fizzy accent, a friendly approach and a complete lack of any pomposity.
Christian acquiescence in this fate can be measured in any number of ways: by the extent to which the Church renounces her inherent «platonism,» thinking and speaking in the language of psychology, sociology, economics, and politics rather than philosophy (metaphysics) and theology; by the tendency to view the Church not first as sacrament transcending political order, but as a mere mediating institution within that order; by the «political» or «clerical» temptation to equate true ecclesial reform with institutional or curial reform.
And speaking of good measure, rather than type out the recipe we've displayed the recipes, as - is, the way Jeanne sent them to make them easier to scale for your kitchen staff.
Calories are a way to measure energy where, scientifically speaking, 1 kcal is the energy required to increase the temperature by 1 C ° per 1 kg of water.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill Wednesday, after a vote that would clear the way for a $ 26 billion measure to help states with their severe budget problems and save the jobs of tens of thousands of teachers and other public employees.
Yet they capture the imagination — as measured in invitations to speak about their work, media attention and their shortlisting for the Turner prize — in a way that no other architects (or almost - architects) under the age of 40 have done.
(109) There are many measures which in one way or another impair an owner's exercise of his or her proprietary rights which involve no acquisition such as pl (xxxi) speaks of.
[87] There are many measures which in one way or another impair an owner's exercise of his or her proprietary rights which involve no acquisition such as pl (xxxi) speaks of.
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