Sentences with phrase «ordinary language when»

In ordinary language when we speak of man's aim in life or in a particular act, we sometimes mean a pure possibility he strives to actualize.

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When Christians develop their own private language for one another, they forget how Jesus made faith accessible to ordinary people, he says.
We shall see enough of the religious melancholy in a future lecture; but melancholy, according to our ordinary use of language, forfeits all title to be called religious when, in Marcus Aurelius's racy words, the sufferer simply lies kicking and screaming after the fashion of a sacrificed pig.
We are not all brains of Britain but ordinary people, and we are entitled to our say (when not using filthy language, which he did not)!
It was also the same language used in Rwanda on RTML radio when ordinary Hutu citizens in Rwanda were inspired to pick up their machetes and hack down their Tutsi friends and neighbours in the public good.
We think that Miller's «ordinary military equipment» language must be read in tandem with what comes after:» [O] rdinarily when called for [militia] service [able - bodied] men were expected to appear bearing arms supplied by themselves and of the kind in common use at the time.»
In her speech, she compared the ordinary people who campaigned for the Welsh language at times when it had not been fashionable to do so as civil rights activists «in the mould of Mrs Rosa Parks».
Ordinary language, when expressed in mathematics, envisages some smooth slow - varying curve which passes on a middle course through the scattered data, ignoring these rapid changes, but responsive over a longer term to general movement.
This Court has no roving license, in even ordinary cases of statutory interpretation, to disregard clear language simply on the view that (in [the IRS's] words) Congress «must have intended» something broader... And still less do we have that warrant when the consequence would be to expand [benefits and penalties beyond the lines drawn by Congress]...
Professional language is different when compared with the language used in ordinary letters.
When writing military transition resumes, you will face the most challenging task of translating what you did as a soldier to a resume language to be comprehended by an ordinary employer.
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