Sentences with phrase «ordinary way»

I will testify in ordinary ways how we are made for life, not death.
No longer can you just make do with ordinary ways of placing information in your resume.
You not need to deal in extra ordinary way.
The first «L» is based on the belief that we need a rational sense of order, derived from ordinary ways of thinking.
They allow us to deal with our ordinary affairs in ordinary ways.
And the third is that this prereflective knowledge can then become a quality of our everyday experience such that, even when interacting in ordinary ways with the world, we can continually be aware of our «non-dual» relation to the world.
This would make Christ born in the same ordinary way you and I were.
The Christian task is to imbue Ordinary Time with the love we saw in the stable — to make it not extra-ordinary, but holy in the most ordinary ways of all.
In Aramaic, «son - of - man» is a quite ordinary way of saying man, in the sense of an individual of the human species («a man,» or «the man,» as the case may be).
Revelation, as the uncovering of God's relation to the world, offers us a content that is much more pervasive and foundational than what we can receive through ordinary ways of gathering information.
«What Mr. Romney's returns illustrated, instead, was the array of perfectly ordinary ways in which the United States tax code confers advantages on the rich...» [Nicholas Confessore and David Kocieniewski]
The funny thing is that they do this just by getting on with it — no sermons, no programs, no big manifestos, just a company of women being brave in ordinary ways, each so different from the other.
You can live many years of your life in the same ordinary way, living the same routine and doing the same things everyday, but in just a blink of an eye, your world can turn up side down, for the better of course!
We are meant to live in Ordinary Time, and to help redeem the time being from insignificance, by making it not extra-ordinary, but holy in the most ordinary ways of all.
This creates the chance to bond easier and better than with ordinary way of association.
That plays out in a thousand ordinary ways.
He may be right about mercy as the key to the Council, although the documents show me no more emphasis on mercy than I had been taught in the ordinary way before Vatican II.
Certainly it would be quite unsafe in the ordinary way, to infer that he did not from the fact that he does not actually allude to it.
It would have been called «randomness» in the ordinary way of looking at it.
What's important is that we don't treat such concepts as if they were improvements on the ordinary ways in which the saints express the faith; they are simply shorthand terms, a tool kit which helps us keep certain crucial aspects of the gospel alive in the mind and worship of the church.
Says Julian: In reality, our ordinary way of talking about this leads to a serious mistake that Robin....
Here is a poem that surely upsets the ordinary way of seeing and hearing and that drags the reader into its visceral experience of judgment and the possible absence of grace.
Another notable comment is the following: «What makes him (Rahner) radical is that in trying to cope with these difficulties he is willing to rearrange radically many of his audience's ordinary ways of thinking.
Folklore, of course, consists of micro-traditions passed down within communities as part of the ordinary ways of life of the people in those communities.
It is not an attempt to usurp the place of our ordinary ways of discovering, and so it does not compete nor conflict with reason or science.
The ordinary way in which nature achieves order through time is by means of repetition or re-enactment.
Marthe Robin was a young Frenchwoman, born in 1902, who contracted an illness while in her late teens, and eventually became an invalid, living in a darkened room because any light caused her intense pain, but writing and speaking in an ordinary way and revealing extraordinary wisdom, faith, and knowledge of spiritual things all conveyed with kindness and affection to her many visitors.
Baptism can be administered by anyone — it does not have to be done by a priest, and because it is so important it has often been administered by a lay person in an emergency13 — but in the ordinary way it is administered by a priest or deacon and includes not only the pouring of water and the words of baptism but also anointing with oil.
-- Brené Brown Let me be brave in an ordinary way first.
The yoghurt intended for production of drinking yoghurt is produced in the ordinary way with fermentation in tanks.
It's only mentioned if illness or some other negative stops it, never as an ordinary way to live.
So, for now, all despite US trying to make things going in ordinary way.
But candidates nowadays can easily blow by those limits by raising money in completely legal, ordinary ways — even after excluding «outside» money, like the financial support of super PACs and so - called dark money groups, known as 501 (c)(4) s.
Some say up, some say down, all in that chatty, ordinary way that ordinary people always chat: «Ooo, up, I should think, dear», «I'm not sure», «what's income tax?»
As with RNA - based life - forms, ordinary ways of detecting that machinery would overlook them.
In ordinary ways, it's erasing some of the last century's impressive progress toward eliminating preventable illnesses and deaths.
Here are three sensible, if perhaps strikingly out of the ordinary ways to become a trained coach.
A musical ought to convey emotions too large for speech: sorrow, joy, love that can't be expressed in ordinary ways.
It's interesting, how Todd Solondz speaking about ordinary things in an ordinary way can make them look somehow unordinary and subtle.
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