Sentences with phrase «only impart»

There are a few that only impart gamerscore, but most Mass Effect achievements reward you for obtaining them.
We mustn't forget that games don't only impart narrative through the visual.
Yet despite this stark contrast in content, both liberal and conservative advocates continue to insist that civic education in our schools not only impart civic knowledge and civic skills but also shape our deepest values, attitudes, and motivations.
These types of sweeteners not only impart flavor to the food, but can also be metabolized for energy.
This will not only impart tons of flavor to your salad, but the heat of the fat will also contribute in making the Brussels sprouts a tad more supple.
Why do we only impart the sweet cedar smoke into salmon?
And there's no better way to use up an abundance of fresh herbs than with a basil pesto, which not only imparts herby flavor but the spice of garlic and richness of cheese and nuts.
The WFCD2 gene produces a «messenger RNA» that encodes for the HE4 protein, not only imparting an aggressiveness to the tumor, enabling it to grow quickly, but also conveying a resistance to chemotherapy drugs used to treat the tumor.
In short this school has brought awareness among the inhabitants of the Pamohi and other nearby tribal villages regarding the importance of education and create an environment to attract children by not only imparting formal education but also vocational trainings and as the children are now attending school and parents are becoming aware, the problem of child labour in the villages have reduced to a great extend.
Quality lawyer training, feedback and mentoring that not only imparts relevant senior lawyer experience to more junior lawyers, but also shares lawyer expertise among colleagues.
Preschool educators have more responsibility on their shoulders as they are responsible for not only imparting book knowledge but to manage the formative years of preschoolers in terms of confidence development and learning objectives.

Not exact matches

Through empathy and understanding, she's imparted inspiration and strength to not only her Harry Potter fans, but to the rest of the world as well (just take a look at her Twitter account).
However, one of the most impactful money lessons he learned was imparted over a meal at McDonald's with his grandmother when he was only 7 years old.
And humor isn't the only way to impart value to your customers.
«David truly imparted practical, innovative and accessible information and technology to not only the Tourism Industry of Belize but to many other representative «marketers» in both private and public sector!
The notion that only eternity imparts meaning, (which of course can not be, as eventually space - time will wink out), is unexamined.
God created Adam from a handful of dirt and his spouse from a rib; Talking snakes; trees that bear fruit, that imparts knowledge and eternal life; a global flood, that required a pair of each organism on earth, be stuffed onto a boat; people who lived hundreds of years; a man who was swallowed by a fish, only to be spit up 3 days later, unhurt; a tower god was afraid might reach heaven; a woman who is turned into a pillar of salt; talking donkeys; unicorns; satyrs; a leviathan god creates and then does battle with; a zombie messiah, who was actually god incarnate; zombie Saints who left their graves and wandered about the town; belief in a circular, flat earth.
Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky, executive director of the Jewish Outreach Institute in New York City, says the notion of calling Hanukkah «minor» really presents a misnomer and it is only a term used when discussing holidays that impart major restrictions on people's behavior.
For him, scenes like that are important, not only because they feature conversations that can't be found anywhere else in primetime, but also because he feels called «to impart the gift I've been blessed with.»
They not only preach the gospel of corporal punishment, they also impart messages that lay the foundations for abuses against children and the protection of such abuse by our legal system.
Second, a decision that Christian educational institutions will not surrender themselves to a pure imparting of technical skills or promotion of technical rationality which concentrates on technological tools only but will in all situations be concerned also with developing critical rationality enabling the students to examine the exploitive ends and purposes hidden in all technical situations.
Only so is God able, through sharing our human flesh in the Incarnation, to impart eternal life to that flesh, rather than succumbing to our death and being extinguished by it.
Following Wilder's altogether persuasive statement of the matter, we might say that the parables impart to their hearers something of Jesus» vision of the power of God at work in the experience of the men confronted by the reality of his proclamation, and this would be true if we are allowed to stress the «in the experience of the men confronted...» It is a remarkable and little noted fact that, pace Jüngel, there is only a very limited number of parables which are concerned to proclaim the Kingdom of God per se.
By stepping away from public education it also freed me from needing a church that imparts teachings to my children... I don't need a church for that yet I can see why people would want or need that if they think that only an institution such as a church can do that.
The Christian affirmation that there is one, and only one, God requires the notion of the one divine ousia or essence that the Father imparts to the Son and to the Spirit.
It is the Biblical notion that miracles have ceased to be normal... This is not to say that God has stopped performing miracles, or that the Holy Spirit has stopped working, but only that the Apostolic miracles such as speaking in tongues, prophecy / revelation, and healings have ceased as a normative gift to individual believers: 1) The Holy Spirit's purpose in imparting the «sign gifts,» has expired 2) The sign gifts were given exclusively to the original Twelve Apostles, so that the sign gifts and Apostleship are inextricably linked 3) The gift of Apostleship no longer exists
To be a peacemaker is not only to walk in the steps of Christ, to be a reconciler where discord reigns, but it is also to direct people to Jesus Christ who alone imparts the peace that passes all understanding (Phil.
He is and was the only one with a resurrected Life to impart to anybody.
How can we be expected to believe that a God of all would be so partial in imparting revelation only to a few?
He gives new life and imparts some measure of his truth to our minds only when we are open to receive it and willing to pay the cost of clear thinking and devoted living.
Only thru science's psychically motivated and spirited soulful impartations will there ever be the steady streams of knowledge imparted to scientific understandings beyond the common folks» abilities for understanding.
Thus, this event, Jesus Christ, not only belongs in a peculiarly intimate and important sense to the stream of history which is the bearer of our spiritual life but it also imparts to that stream its distinctive character.
That's why not only is there generally no such thing as a good education, but we have no idea about how to obtain one for ourselves, much less impart one to our children.
The Aristotelian theory maintained that a mass - particle continued in motion only so long as a moving - agent was in contact with the mass - particle and was imparting motion to it at every moment.
Philipp Jacob Spener (1635 - 1705), the apostle of Pietism, held that the aim of preaching should be to «awaken faith and [to] urge the fruits of faith,» and hence that the aim of ministerial training should be «not only to impart knowledge but to have truth penetrate the soul.»
The only caveat here is the flavor — coconut cream does impart coconut flavor to the ice cream.
The only difference is a pleasant tangy taste that the buttermilk imparts to the potatoes.
The masa not only thickens the chili, it also imparts a wonderful earthy roundness to the stew.
That's well and good, but for me, the taste of nostalgia when I bite into a snickerdoodle, one of the very first cookies I learned to bake, is the slightly tart and sweet flavor that only baking soda and cream of tartar can impart.
Not only does fertile soil impart better flavor and higher nutritional value to food, soil is one of the biggest carbon sinks on the planet.
«I love the Herb Crystals ® not only for their vibrant flavor but also for the unique texture they impart to my desserts.»
It may take a little longer, but you won't get that weird, rubbery texture that only a microwave can impart.
Not only does cooking them to golden - brown impart a better, crisp texture, it adds flavor.
Not only will the acidity of the liquid potentially react with exposed metal causing damage to the pan, it can impart a metallic taste to the food.
Not only does this gorgeous - hued vegetable turn up the fish's natural blush, it also imparts an earthy sweetness to the dish.
Redken Color Extend Sun Solar SPF 12 is suitable for both natural and color treated hair and contains ingredients that not only protect against UV rays but also imparts moisture to restore your hair to its healthy, shiny and soft state.
So instead of sending kids back to school a few weeks from now with only memories of a summer filled with tragic stories, the Rev. Dorothy Caffey, pastor of Universal Community M.B. Church, wanted to impart a different message.
We've learned so much not only as a result of your knowledge, but also because of your commitment and sincerity in imparting that knowledge. . .
And like a gust of an unexpected wind, everyone around you is only too enthusiastic to impart their words of wisdom.
«The debts had imparted grossly on marketers, while only very few marketers are presently importing insignificant quantity of petroleum products into the country.»
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