Sentences with phrase «obvious meaning»

The obvious meaning is the clear and easily understandable interpretation of a word, phrase or text. Full definition
Furthermore, the tail enhances human - dog interactions, as the tail is the most obvious means of communication between human and dog.
It's obvious this means finding healthy, organic or otherwise real foods.
You never knew what was going to happen, and I had learned by then that if a teacher asked you something obvious it meant that you couldn't paint.
I think Not Obvious means staying away from athleisure and denim (I have plenty of both) and expanding my collection of Nice Leggings and Utility Trousers.
No matter how obvious the meaning of various sayings may seem to be, all have a hidden significance, and Jesus spoke all of them after his resurrection.
But there is a not so obvious meaning couched in that fact.
All the booty they left with you have either been wasted through obvious means.
If the viewer happens to comprehend the original text, the artist pushes him to search through preconceived notions and re-interpret words as well as everyday objects and experiences, moving past primary identifications to less obvious meanings.
That the court felt the need to stretch the interpretation of that section beyond it's obvious meaning belies the weakness of its judgement.
You'll find an exterior numeric keypad as the only obvious means of entry.
That book defends the first and obvious meaning of publicness (viz., as meaning and truth available to all intelligent, reasonable and rational persons through persuasive argument) for the logically ordered questions of religion, God and Christ.
«It's the ninth inning, it's the fourth quarter or whatever time frame that resonates as well as the obvious meaning, which is something like, «We haven't had a recession yet, but we're about to, and if that's the case, stocks are way too expensive.»»
While most offices consider it an obvious means of paying employees, there are still millions of American workers not using direct deposit.
The overall conclusion here is that, despite efforts at eirenicism (notably at the Council of Florence, 1438 - 1439) the increasing clarity with which the West affirmed the monarchical nature of Church authority and the East its synodical character created an impasse from which (attempts in modern ecclesiology to synthesise the two concepts notwithstanding) there is no obvious means of exit.
Other times the obvious meaning of the passage is relativized by historical and cultural considerations.»
The obvious meaning of this is that the Scriptures were not human creations, but were specially given by God.
The rules of biblical interpretation require that we give any passage the obvious meaning the author intended in the context in which he writes.
... Every article of human ingenuity has been employed to blunt the sharp edge of this scripture and to explain away the obvious meaning of these words, but it has been employed in vain, though nothing will ever be able to reconcile this and similar passages to the mind of the natural man (Pink, Sovereignty of God, 52).
Taken in their obvious meaning, passages such as these give the impression that there is a hell, and that many go there; more, in fact, than are saved.
In Hebrew names have obvious meaning and associations, and people were aware of them.
Is it simply too starightforward that we believe it has to be more complicated than than it actually is and thus feel the need to completely re-invent its obvious meaning?
That is the obvious meaning of the sentence.
However I've been superfooding it up much more of late, with the introduction of pretty much daily green smoothies, my course lectures at IIN and also the fact the the Real Food Source have added them to their shop gave me the obvious means to begin adding them more frequently in to my meals and snacks.
Midwives certainly don't think pregnant women are particularly intelligent if they believe that most women will fall for such an obvious means of self promotion.
Mason is of English origin and has the obvious meaning of «stone worker» (derived from the Old English word «macian» meaning «to make»).
But what if you don't have any obvious means of stabbing?
Spielberg, Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley and others reunited for a 25th anniversary screening of «Schindler's List» at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday, in an evening that had obvious meaning to Spielberg and the hushed, awed crowd that packed New York's Beacon Theater.
It is an obvious means for parents with high expectations all over India to ensure that their children receive high - quality instruction, in a context of scarce resources and low teaching standards.
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Maybe we are overly sensitive to labels calling vehicles «green,» «clean» and «Eco», but we feel these labels should have some valid and obvious meaning.
Branching out with the Nexus program is an obvious means to bolster the confidence of 3rd party manufacturing partners in order to take better advantage of Mobility manufacturing assets and strengthen Google's control over Android devices; again, multiple birds with one stone and all of it can be dubbed as an effort to provide more freedom and a better experience for the customer (which is yet another bird nailed by the same stone).
While most offices consider it an obvious means of paying employees, there are still millions of American workers not using direct deposit.
The soundtrack I think it's obvious I mean I go back to persona alot just to hear the music
Tuttle's resistance to grandeur and obvious meanings can get frustrating.
Describing Collier's work in Frieze magazine, the acclaimed author and critic Brian Dillon wrote, «Collier uncouples the machinery of appropriation so that her found images seem weightless, holding their obvious meaning in abeyance.»
Life is lived on each canvas, but it is not always such a straightforward life with an obvious meaning or conclusion.
Per the monthly absolute temperatures and anomalies that NOAA reports for the period from Jan 1994 to June 2015, there does not appear to be any obvious means to calculate a cooling trend.
If the written lease is just a reminder of the actual agreement, even though it doesn't have my name in the text, it's kind of obvious they meant I'm responsible for mowing the lawn and not the previous guy who moved out.
rather, they are fit, contrary to what Scalia says, to assess the principles inherent in the text and apply those principles to cases, at least when the answer cant be found in the plain and obvious meaning of the text.
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