Sentences with phrase «operative word»

The "operative word" refers to the most important or relevant word in a phrase or sentence. It is the word that carries the main meaning or intention of the statement. Full definition
Mr. Akwasi Kyei explained that operative word used by their flagbearer at the time was «to regularize» and does not mean President Akufo - Addo will allow these miners to cause destruction to vegetation.
Love was the big word, sometimes the only operative word, for Fletcher and his like who trivialized Augustine's maxim — «Love God and do as you will» — in the service of moral license.
Indeed it is, in much the same way that one applauds obsessive gestures of any and all stripes (or perhaps «swirls» is here the more operative word).
Guys is the operative word, Zak points out.
That's the operative word here.
«Hope,» here, is the operative word.
(The operative word here is «suspected.»)
The operative word here is «known.»
However, Lake took pains to remind analysts that the operative word when it came to the «deemed repatriation of foreign earnings» - a measure in the reforms that sees liquid assets held overseas by US companies subject to a one - off charge of 15.5 % - was «deemed».
But «underlying» is the operative word.
May is the operative word here, since you may — or may not — receive a 1099 tax form from your credit card issuer, depending on their own rules and regulations.
Selling more via the futures market than is bought in the spot market could temporarily push the price downward, but the operative word here is «temporarily» since every short - sale must subsequently be closed out with a purchase.
Easy is the operative word.
«seemed» is the operative word here.
Perhaps the operative word is «Had».
The operative word here is «you.»
And were apprehensive over the God thing — this article could (operative word) mislead me and not get me into the rooms.
«Continued» is the operative word.
Stability is the operative word here, keeping in mind that evil, though it will also have a pattern, is inherently unstable and eventually is overcome with the pattern of the good.
The operative word there is «believe.»
The operative word here is «version» — There is no definitive original bible.
«God» has virtually ceased to be an operative word with her.
Nonetheless, there are differences in the way believers and non-believers tend (an operative word) to think.
The operative word in the question is «my,» and the answer depends on your circumstances and aims.
^ 1: «Tries» is the operative word.
The operative words are tentative, preliminary, exploratory, and so forth.
Sue, I think your operative word is «generally».
The operative word is «STARS.»
And the operative word is «BELIEVE» in the Lord, God for your prayers to be answered.
I'm beginning to realize that this one word, «freedom», is THE operative word for me and rather central to everything I do.
Steve, you said it correctly - «the Church imposing its beliefs...» The operative word being IMPOSING.
I've always been a bit unnerved by Bible translations that render the operative word of the incomparable Beatitudes «happy» instead of «blessed.»
«Educated» being the operative word here.
«Feel» is the operative word here.
Soaking is in quite a few of her recipes the operative word, and what allows you to use it raw, no cooking: Oat pudding, oat cream, a slew of smoothies.
The operative word here is «balanced.»
«Were» is the operative word as my cookies disappeared faster than anyone else's dessert (and there were some super fantastic desserts there).
The dried beans do have slightly better texture, however; but slight is the operative word.
Sweet is the operative word; it feels more like an item of confectionary than an energy bar, but is nonetheless delicious.
Operative word: «probably».
From there, the 15 - minute ferry ride ($ 3.50) leaves every half hour with 8:30 pm usually being the last ferry back to the mainland («usually» being the operative word here — this is Mexican time, folks!).
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