Sentences with phrase «of necessary words»

By thinking of the necessary words, the students improve their ability of making sentences.

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That's not a freebie in the strictest sense of the word, because a purchase is necessary, but if you're shopping there anyway you should take full advantage of whatever they choose to throw in.
The motion, a broadly worded declaration of support for foreign policy, received 158 votes in favor, below the necessary majority of 160 votes and was followed by a chorus of opposition calls for the government to «quit, quit, quit».
Instead, think of data as giving you necessary insights into new opportunities, and the foundation of marketing that's truly inspired (in every sense of the word).
Of course, for every happy outcome there's a bitter enmity for which new words aren't necessary.
When the right systems for nurturing and mobilizing customer advocates are in place, they can drive new and positive word - of - mouth - which is necessary for today's well - educated buyers.
In other words, the slack in one arena frees up the necessary extra energy to perform optimally in the arena of one's life that at any given moment needs the most attention and support.»
In other words, the most successful entrepreneurs put no time or energy into stressing about their failures as they see failure as a small and necessary step in the process of reaching their goals.
On Sunday, a federal court rejected a request by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to halt construction of the Dakota Access pipeline but said that ruling was «not the final word,» as a necessary easement still needed government approval.
She would be more useful in this way if she were more articulate, but she is no Conrad Black, so it is necessary to read her words carefully to understand her view of the world.
In other words, rather than productivity advances being the cause of higher real wages, the reverse may be true: Higher labor costs that crimp the profits share and boost the labor share are a necessary condition for higher investment rates which in turn will lead to higher productivity growth.
A word of caution around Invesco is necessary.
In other words, while those are real gains from an accounting perspective, Buffett himself doesn't laud them as being a predictor of Berkshire's future success, and are just a necessary procedure.
At the root of the question you pose, and beyond any apparent theological dispute, we must keep in mind that we are addressing a problem that casts doubt on the fact that it is necessary for the Church always to remain faithful to the doctrine of Jesus, whose words in this regard are absolutely clear.
It is necessary, under peril of eternal damnation and the sin of unbelief, to believe these words of Christ: Whatever you loose on earth will be loosed also in heaven.
I will, however, try to fix any mangling you do of my words and I will point out, where necessary, how your vast ignorance on this topic has led to your misunderstanding and how your arrogance has led to your intentional misrepresentations.
I do however believe that these organizations are doing a good job helping people in our country, but they wouldn't be necessary if followers of Jesus acted out his words daily.
I think those of us who cringe at the «v - word» are not referring to necessary rules or agendas in regards to the regular functions of a church community.
The word «believeth» is used many times like in John 3:16, but the Bible never says a correct 100 % understanding of the Godhead is necessary for a person to be saved.
Necessary too was the recovery of Bible - based proclamation at the heart of the church's worship, for as the Second Helvetic Confession of 1566 puts it, «The preaching of the Word of God is the Word of God.»
It has got away for so long with the kind of lunatic word - games that allow death - by - torture to be presented as an act of love, and eternal torment in the flames of hell to be seen as a necessary act of justice, that we should perhaps not be surprised that it has also managed to dupe its followers into seeing the systematic suppression and silencing of women as an act of liberation and equality.
Each occasion, in other words, prehends the structure of the entire field from its own regional standpoint, but each likewise positively prehends only what is necessary for its own self - constitution.
Does anyone else see the irony of using «Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words» on a medium that solely uses text to communicate?
I don't know what God thinks, but to me if gay marriage is about family life and the possibility of raising children (in other words a desire on the part of gays to be accepted into married life as it exists) then I think it is a good thing for the same reasons that I think hetero families are good and necessary.
Well then, perhaps you could give your definitions for the theological / biblical terms you cited above plus any other necessary terms that you didn't cite (i.e., your definition in distinction to the Calvinist / Arminian definitions of those words)?
The body was taken for granted as the basic and necessary constituent of a man — so much taken for granted that there is no special and distinct word for body in the Old Testament at all.
In the ongoing natural war of ego and mind - set, words & images are necessary but insufficient.
For this purpose, a budgetary discipline is necessary, accompanied by a social expenses restriction and the restoration of a so - called natural unemployment rate; in other words the creation of a «reserve army of wage earners» (battalions of unemployed people) that allows to weaken the unions.
For the life of each individual to be sanctified by that Word it is not necessary that there should have been a myriad separate incarnations.
To come and say that among several political or economic systems this is a good one is not to speak a Word of God; to come and announce that it is necessary to belong to a particular party or union is not to speak a Word of God.
Since our daily decisions and actions as followers of Jesus depend on the meaning and application of individual words of Scripture, it is necessary to know that the words themselves are also inspired.
But it is also necessary that we utterly reject the temptation to sloth, that perversion of imagination which gives us, in the words of Fred Craddock, «the ability to look at a starving child... with a swollen stomach and say, «Well, it's not my kid.»
However, what is absent is a metaphysics that can enter into non-poetic dialogue with physics, in other words a common ground of rational thought in which the existence of God is not primarily part of some theological aesthetics, but is seen to provide a necessary context to the very dynamic of science itself.
Art. 7 of the Decree on the Missions says in so many words that God can give in ways known to himself the grace of faith and thus the hope and love necessary for eternal life also to those whom the actual message of the gospel has not reached.
Is it still necessary to commemorate the death of the Lord, which is only too present to us in our own life and in every mortal man, in whom we encounter Christ according to his own words?
The 17th - century French priest St. Vincent de Paul said, «If God is the center of your life, no words are necessary.
In other words, whether we protest or revolt — and even revolution can be necessary, indeed it can be the sacred duty of a Christian in certain circumstances — we are always still imprisoned within our own concrete situation.
Second, an encounter with the fearful and awesome mystery of the Creator may be necessary, because we may need to undergo (in the words of Alison) «the collapse of all that is familiar and well known.»
But this immediately raises the question of the relationship between these two uses, necessary uses, as I see it, of the word «I.» It certainly does not seem to me that I have any empirical evidence whatsoever for holding that the «I» writing these words now, at this precise 1 / 10th of a second, is in any sense a different «I» from the «I» which started writing this paper some time ago.
Preliminary word - problem — Before taking a closer look at the evidence for Aristotle's own conception of «substance», it is necessary to ask whether that is even the most appropriate English word.
He and his function are declared, by the image, to be necessary to the proclamation, communication, reception, and assimilation of the Word.
Nor do I find one in Pope John Paul II's strong words about the obligation of humanitarian intervention — that such humanitarian intervention may be «necessary where the survival of populations and entire ethnic groups is seriously compromised.»
To fulfill this mission it was necessary that God the word should become perfect human being in possessing a rational soul capable of exercising a real choice between good and evil and entering into conflict with the passions of the human soul.
It appears that there is general though only implicit recognition of the fact that a call to the ministry includes at least these four elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously described as the call to discipleship of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing of the Word of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person feels himself directly summoned or invited by God to take up the work of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work of the ministry which comes through the equipment of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise of the office and through the divine guidance of his life by all its circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution of the Church to engage in the work of the ministry.
In this book, then, and especially in the earlier part, I have sometimes resorted to a slight verbal elaboration, either because there was no alternative if one was to write English at all, or because two words seemed necessary to convey the full «poetic» content of one word in the French, or again because a verbal elaboration seemed more likely to communicate the colour (and colour is of the essence of vision) of the original.
«Teach the Gospel daily and if necessary use words», St Francis of Assisi Peace Ross
hi other words, at issue here is the problem of reducing essential theoretical foundations of logic, and more fundamentally, ontology, to actual mental processes where the latter becomes the necessary and sufficient conditions for the former.
This contrasts with philosophies that, justifying the existence of evil in God's creation, would posit it as necessary for the machinery of the world — in other words, with all forms of theodicy that merely explain evil away.
The Fall, disobedience (a fine use of freedom), transgression, and insolence toward this God, the doubting of his word and the refusal of his command — all this was necessary, so that their eyes could finally be opened.
The dark night is necessary because our images of God, our words for God, our theologies and practices are too small and limited.
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