Sentences with phrase «ordinary ways with»

The yoghurt intended for production of drinking yoghurt is produced in the ordinary way with fermentation in tanks.

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«Any way you look at it, the bank tax is simply a new tax over which the people who pay it — ordinary citizens — will have little or no say over what is done with the money,» said one respondent.
Any «out of the ordinary» changes to the way a client interacts with you should be an early warning sign that something is changing, it's just a matter of identifying what is changing.
«Now it depends solely on your good sense and your way of life whether you die as an ordinary musician, utterly forgotten by the world, or as a famous kapellmeister, or whom posterity will read... whether, captured by some woman, you die bedded on straw in an attic full of starving children, or whether, after a Christian life spent in contentment, honor, and renown, you leave this world with your family well provided for and your name respected by all.»
With competitors making lower - priced equipment, one interesting turn has been how VR tech has made its way into more ordinary products, rather than developing on a specialist - equipment trajectory.
James goes into detail about his book, the amazing stories from his personal interviews with ordinary people with extraordinary achievements, and some ways of acquiring knowledge and applying it to your life and start winning yourself.
Drawing on his life story, as well as conversations with ordinary and extraordinary people he has met along the way, Dr. Bob presents a compelling framework that will define and dramatically enhance your experience of what it means to be human.»
Since then, divestment has become a grassroots movement to urge ordinary consumers to invest their retirement savings in ethical ways, and even to use them as vehicles for political change, such as with the divestment movement targeting fossil fuels.
god (s): Hebrew word # 430 «elohiym (el - o - heem»); plural of OT: 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative: [usages of the word in the] KJV — angels, exceeding, God (gods)- dess, - ly), (very) great, judges, mighty.
One way to illustrate the full scope of this problem would be to look more closely at the horizonal character of the ecstatic past in contrast with the past of the ordinary interpretation of time, which is only understood by negative contrast with the present.5 Here Mason, apparently following Whitehead, allows us to make a particularly striking contrast: we can never change the past» he says (p. 95), meaning to evoke what Heidegger calls Dasein's «facticity» and to compare it with the objectivity with which perished actual occasions confront the concrescing actual entity in Whitehead.
The pertinent question is: What does «kidvid» offer in the way of imitable heroes who face the kinds of ordinary obstacles with which real life confronts us?
But the way it has done that — with the rhetoric of «We, the scholars, will tell you, the ordinary people, the truth» — has been singularly unhelpful.
He is the God of history in just this way, as the one who intrudes his strange finger into history with this act that is hardly an ordinary historical event, hardly an event that we can handle with historical tools.
It may be the case that bringing in terms like «soul» and «psyche» confuse more than they help, but I am willing to run the risk to try to bring Whitehead's abstract terminology into contact with more ordinary ways of speaking.
The stories were just a way to communicate with ordinary farmers, warriors, herders and nomads of the time.
(Taylor does not, I think, give enough attention to the way in which these first two features of the modern identity» inwardness and affirmation of ordinary life» may be in tension with each other.
Instead, we shall pass from the first to the fifth way, showing in each case how the existence of God can be known with certainty by reflecting on ordinary human experience.
Though we are all acquainted with suffering and feelings of self - estrangement, our ordinary objective ways of articulating them make it easier to suppress than to express the experience.
Rather, it's a suspicion based on an insight that is in some ways both premodern and postmodern: Language expresses experience; therefore, its truth always has something to do with its usefulness in ordinary life.
The simple fact that you have an issue with a mother feeding her child the way that «everyday - ordinary» (yes pun intended) mother were designed to feed them shows your ignorance and lack of maturity.
At any rate, among such people as David Burrell, Stephen Crites, Samuel McClendon, Donald and Walter Capps, James Wiggins, John Dunne and, in a different way, Richard R. Niebuhr and William Lynch, it is a concern with concrete, ordinary experience that for some has meant a renewed interest in religious autobiography — Paul's letters, Augustine's Confessions, John Woolman's Journal, Kierkegaard's writings, the theological work of Teilhard de Chardin, Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers, Dorothy Day's autobiography and so on.
Readers of Al - Jumuah deal pretty ordinarily with the ordinary vexations of family life in America: How to stay connected with your kids, how to raise good kids who know the value of study and hard work, how to improve a marriage, all these from a Muslim perspective are explored, more or less in the same way they are examined in a Christian family magazine.
And if in these cases, repulsive as they are to our ordinary worldly way of judging, we find ourselves compelled to acknowledge religion's value and treat it with respect, it will have proved in some way its value for life at large.
His first book, The Way of the Prisoner (Lantern, 2003), deals with centering prayer and abounds with examples of how ordinary Christians can practice what ancient monks did in their cells.
One is the scene in which Dolly is on her way to visit Anna at Vronsky's estate in the country; as she travels, the narrative takes us into her thoughts, which are perfectly ordinary: her anxieties as a mother, principally, and as a wife, and her moral uncertainties; but it is all rendered with such confident and seemingly omniscient artistry that one almost feels as if one has momentarily become this woman, and can think and feel as she does; and more than one female critic has called attention to how well Tolstoy succeeds here at imagining his way into the worries and regrets of a wife and mother.
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.
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.
It is unclear to me, however, why an entity that has the influence that God has at the level of creativity - characterization could never be said to have the capacity to coerce another entity Sureh; through granting and withholding novel forms, through organizing the network of inclusion and exclusion of past characteristics in the provision of the new entity» with its actual world, and through shaping the very purposes of the new entity; God can sometimes act in ways that in ordinary language we would consider to be coercive.36 But these considerations do not stem from any of my revisions.
As the sciences have moved from one apparent success to another, and paved the way for the rapid advance of technology, the ordinary man has felt more and more confident that he understands the natural forces and processes with some degree of certainty.
And then there were the ordinary folk — «the ladies who read the letters» — who kept the place running with fierce loyalty and often at considerable personal sacrifice, even as the Bakkers and Dortsches and Taggert brothers found ever new ways to lavish the Lord's money on themselves.
But granted this, the ordinary believing Christian will find today that those who are with him in church will be, like him, concerned to grow in faith, to deepen their relationship with God, and to learn from public prayer ways in which their devotion, in private prayer and otherwise, may be given more reality.
Not only does it pair perfectly with the spinach, yellow bell pepper, celery and pistachios, its a wonderful way to liven up an ordinary salad with some lovely color and flavor.
Though the smørrebrød pictured here appear simple — merely buttered bread topped with vivid green lettuce, a pile of shrimp, creme fraiche, cucumber, and lemon — the results are satisfying in a way that an ordinary sandwich, hastily thrown together and squished flat for transport to be eaten at work or on the go, isn't.
I was hoping to find a recipe for grapefruit and strawberry preserve... so glad to find this one today... but I live on Crete Greece and there is no way I'm going to find the special sugar in the pink box you recommend... So my question is... will I be able to make this marmalade with ordinary sugar... and if so, what amount??
And I love the way it perfumes anything it touches with a richness and complexity that makes an ordinary recipe fit for fine dining.
Whether you're trying to come up with ways to use winter holiday leftovers or find a chilly deli salad in the middle of a hot summer, this Skinny Turkey Waldorf Salad recipe turns any turkey into a sweet, savory, salad that's anything but ordinary.
I love experimenting with new flavors, and there's no better way to elevate the flavor profile of ordinary, everyday food than with a generous helping of some warming spices.
This is great with ordinary barley, and is a good way to highlight farro, an ancient hard wheat, as well.
As with a lot of parenting things, when your baby's diapers are way out of the ordinary, follow your gut, and double - check any alarming things you see with your pediatrician.
«It's a change in the way we do business with respect to ordinary citizens,» Kenealy said.
Yet there was no way for ordinary SNA members who also disagreed with their board to have their voices heard in this debate.
He explained the challenges of collecting and processing data, the legal fights along the way and the goal of empowering ordinary citizens with access to public information.
«But I think we have been very open as a government that it is right that people at the top who earn much more than people with average incomes should be asked to make an extra sacrifice and that it is justifiable to say that people at the top don't receive child benefit in the way people do on ordinary incomes.
Speaking to TP sister title The House magazine, Justin Welby makes a few of this morning's front pages with his views on immigration, specifically why it's not racist for ordinary people to have concerns about the huge influx of refugees and making their way across Europe from north Africa and the Middle East:
Mr Jacobs said the former president spent more than two hours with traders and ordinary Ghanaians and none of them seemed impressed with the way the Nana Akufo - Addo - led administration is handling the affairs of the country.
The county committee system was originally designed to give ordinary New Yorkers a voice in their party organization, but with little understanding or available information of how the arcane system works, few take advantage of it in a meaningful way, and in each borough, thousands of seats are vacants at any given time.
«Now, we can suddenly use ordinary magnetic materials, combine them in a clever way with other materials, and make them work at room temperature,» says materials scientist Axel Hoffmann of Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois.
Called the «Summary for Policymakers,» it delivered to policymakers and ordinary people alike an unambiguous message: scientists are more confident than ever that humans have interfered with the climate and that further human - induced climate change is on the way.
Engineers have found ways to endow ordinary materials with intricate microstructures, creating «metamaterials» that can curve light around very small objects and make them invisible.
Computers using D - Wave's devices will always differ from gate - based quantum computers in one key way: D - Wave's devices do not lead to universal computers that can be programmed with any algorithm, as an ordinary computer can.
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