Sentences with phrase «not used as guide»

The trend does seem to be toward proprietary breeding programs, although many of the stock, if not used as guide dogs will also compete in the more usual kennel club events.
Do not use this as a guide to buy and sell options.
So don't use this as a guide to how life is in Japan.
Do not use this as a guide to buy and sell options.

Not exact matches

This means that while we can certainly use calories as a tool to guide our eating choices, we shouldn't live like Lulu Peters, focusing solely on one number.
This is exactly why you should use the following four methods of discovery as a guide to ensure that you pick a domain name that will make, and not break, your business.
However, while you should use these statistics as a rough guide, they shouldn't be the «be all, end all» of your buyer identification efforts.
Not to worry - you can use these 10 Golden Rules below to help guide you as you plan out your equity crowdfunding campaign.
Just as suddenly, you're on the bone - dry plains of Somalia where camels graze and where your guide sadly comments how, «We used to have four seasons,» because what is now below your feet isn't a fertile field, but sand and endless drought.
This target is treated with caution and used as a guide only because these price projection methods are not quite as reliable as they are with index and equity charts.
The economist who originally devised the measure of all the cash flowing through an economy, Simon Kuznets, warned the world not to use his invention for the very purpose it has served: as a guide to political and economic choices.
The public equity market is factually and demonstrably a small fraction of the financial assets available and traded in the economy, and it still is not clear to me why that particular slice of the asset world should be used as a price guide for the social discount rate.
You don't necessarily have to price your products exactly to what the manufacturers recommend, but it might be a good idea to use it as a guide.
Use data as your guide, not emotion.
With the rise of detailed business analytics, the idea of using them to guide decisions is not as controversial as it once was.
As with other decentralized exchanges, the interface of IDEX might be not that user - friendly, but they have launched a series of guides to help out new users, so you consult those if you have problems using the platform.
Keep in mind that this policy shouldn't specifically tell employees what to share, but act more as a guide to build strong habits for day - to - day social media use.
Regardless, we are not even under the law according to Judaism — we follow the Noahide ideals... and there is no Noahide law about homosexuality (we may use the Torahnic ideals as a guide — which is basically what I am doing above).
On the same point, I know many, many people of faith who do not «force» their views on others, yet instead use their faith as their guiding principle to share love, kindness, and goodness to others.
Stephen Despite having the Jewish scriptures to use as a guide in creating Jesus's story, the Gospel writers could not invent him building the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26 - 28), gathering all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5 - 6), ushering in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease (Isaiah 2:4), or spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one (Zechariah 14:9).
He looked at each situation and used the principles of the Gospel as the central guide point — even if it didn't sit well with people.
He is NOT saved and will rot in hell with all the other heathens who were unable to pick the 1 True Faith out of millions of options using only faith as their guide.
People need to break free of the indoctrination into fantasy land and use logic and reason as their guide, not 2000 (and more) year old mythology.
All evidence (including historical application of the book, cultural context, linguistics and origins) indicates the bible absolutely was intended (and not mistakenly used as) as a guide for behavior and morality.
Most importantly, note this: I am a Christian, I'm gay, I'm a recovering alcoholic, I believe in Evolution, I believe the universe is 13 billion years old and that the Earth is 4.5 or so billion years old, I believe man evolved from lower primates and that Adam was the first man who God gave a soul and sentience, I do not believe in hell but I do believe in Satan, I do not believe the Bible is a book of rules meant to imprison man or condemn him but that it is rather a «Human Existence for Dummies» guide, I believe Christ was the son of God but I do not believe Christianity is the only «valid» religion, I do not believe atheists will go to hell, while the English Bible says God should be feared, the Hebrew word used for fear, «yara», such as that used in the Book of Job, actually means respect / reverence, not fear as one would fear death or a spider.
I don't know what sorts of «punishment» God might have in store for people after death, but again, using Jesus as the guiding principle, I highly doubt that God is going to torture people for all eternity by burning them in fire.
You can not prove to us which of these beliefs are true or untrue because you expect us to use empericism only as our guide.
Only the notion of specifically Christian maturing and the special means appropriate to that end are finally of use to ministers as prophetic guides to maturing in the Christian life, since it is part of the confessing consciousness of the churches they lead that Christian faith and life are not the same as in any other religion.
Prejudiced people are not necessarily unintelligent; they have simply been prevented by self - interest from using their reason as a guide to just behavior.
Mead recommends Reinhold Niebuhr's achievement of «a rich and paradoxical view of the world using the classic elements of Anglo - American thought» as a guide to «the diplomacy of civilizations,» which must be conducted through the moral and religious life of the whole population, and not just at the level of government policy.
Don't use ancient scripture as a guide for your life.
Using emotions as guides to be noticed and noted is not new.
You havent explained how you can reconcile saying it should not be used as a guidebook, and then use Jesus's words in that guide book as a text to criticise those who you think are violating the guide book we should not be using as a guide book.
I thought this blog you were agreeing with said we should NOT use the bible as a guide book?
Read the dreadful Koran and use non-Muslim experts (not Muslim apologists who have a vested interest in fooling you) like Robert Spencer as a chapter & verse guide.
Speaking as an atheist I don't use the Bible as a guide to morality, I instead have to use other means.
These are manifestly questions of historical fact, and one does not see how the answer to them can decide offhand the still further question: of what use should such a volume, with its manner of coming into existence so defined, be to us as a guide to life and a revelation?
In the last analysis they form a unity in tension Hence we shall use them as a guide for our own consideration of the problem, not for any polemical reasons, but because they lay down the best lines for its treatment.
Does not this suggest that, by using the degree of complexity as a guide, we may advance very much more surely than by following any other lead as we seek to penetrate to the truth of the world and to assess, in terms of absolute values, the relative importance, the place, of all things?
I've never known anyone who claimed to use the ten commandments as a guiding principle to ever break any of them (fortunately, «thou shalt not diddle altar boys» is not on the list).
Regarding a 1 Peter and 2 Peter study guide that InterVarsity Press told CT did not qualify as fair use, Driscoll states: «The error was unintentional, but serious nonetheless.
Use your faith as a guide in spiritual matters, but not as a means to explain the tangible, observeable, testable, wonderful physical world in which you find yourself now.
Doesn't it weaken the Bible's authority as moral a guide, that it can be used successfully in such divergent ways?
Hey Erica no of course that's a legitimate question — I don't put grapes in smoothies as much as other fruits simply because they're not as nutritionally dense and I just tend to mostly cook with the fruits which I love the taste of — but that the great thing about the recipes, and especially smoothies, you can use it as a guide to add things you have in the fridge or whatever so I'm so glad you're adding different things!
While my site doesn't specifically cater to low - fat vegan diets (or any other vegan - specific diets for that matter), I always suggest using my recipes as a guide and adjusting them to your dietary needs and / or preferences.
I don't necessarily want to cook straight from the recipes, but rather use them as a guide and improvise to make them my own.
Place a 2 1/2 to 3 - inch round cutter on the center of the dough to use as a guide (if you don't have this size cutter, a canning jar lid will work as well).
I was planning on using Smitten Kitchen's recipe as a guide and attempting my own GF adjustments but I'm so happy I won't have to.
I used this as a guide to make my coconut - pineapple upside down cake, I've added, shredded coconut, a little bit of coconut oil and did not use cinnamon and added Greek non fat yogurt.
Be bold and use this not as a recipe, but merely a guide to create your own salad with farro or rice and any number of vegetables, beans and herbs.
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