Your CV demonstrates your value, and to shine a spotlight on that value, you'll need to choose
precise language as you describe your experience and skills.
It is indeed inevitable that the Church should develop a theology, a structure of beliefs which are drawn from, and seek to state in as
precise language as possible, the gospel and its significance for men.
Not exact matches
If you believe that Christian doctrine is essentially an attempt to capture dimensions of human experience that defy
precise expression in
language because of personal and cultural limitations, then the truth about God, the human condition, salvation, and the like can never be adequately posited once and for all; on the contrary, the church must express ever and anew its experience of the divine
as mediated through Jesus Christ.
We preachers of the gospel must first see for ourselves, and then we must help our people to see, that it is wrong to take
language that is symbolically apt and use it
as if it were
language that is philosophically and scientifically
precise.
Once again, we should be on our guard lest
language, which may now and again be liturgically apt and poetically appropriate, be taken in our preaching
as if it were literal and
precise.
In an article which appeared some time ago Frank M. Doan sought to determine the
precise nature of Whitehead's revised metaphysical
language and to appraise its effectiveness both
as a mode of explanation and
as a vehicle of philosophic imagination.
The Holy Bible,
as written in the original
languages, is
precise and perfect and clear; there is no ambiguity.
The Trust reached a conclusion that the
language used in the article had «not been sufficiently
precise»
as it suggested that the badger cull might be a factor in helping control TB in cattle when this was «scientifically unproven».
Chandor's
language is
as precise and convincing
as Mamet's, the realism never slips into cheap cynicism and,
as Jean Renoir says in La Règle du jeu: «The awful thing is this.
Terence Davies» «A Quiet Passion» takes its time getting started; its early scenes, with first a teenage Dickinson (Emma Bell, her performance blending seamlessly into Nixon's), then with Nixon
as the adult poet, feel disarmingly stilted; the
precise formality of the
language seeming to create a barrier.
Dickinson was obviously a great poet with a beautifully
precise command of the English
language,
as demonstrated in the voiced - over selections from her work.
eLearning is a fast growing industry, and
as people interact with each other across borders, it's becoming essential that not only the
language be accurate and
precise, but the usage of the
language be appropriate to the target location and culture.
Our estimates of the effects of G&T participation for barely eligible students are close to zero in all five subjects and are sufficiently
precise to allow us to rule out with 90 percent confidence effects
as small
as 0.04 standard deviations (sd) in math, 0.07 sd in reading, 0.12 sd in
language, 0.10 sd in social studies, and 0.19 sd in science.
The
precise language of the state constitution is not
as important
as the explicit specification of the state's responsibility for providing education.
We
as educators know the power of
language, so we must be extra careful and
precise with ours.
He or she ensures the content flows nicely from section to section and makes your
language as precise as possible.
No matter how skilfully a game text is translated,
language testing is absolutely necessary
as it is only during testing that the text is seen in the
precise audiovisual and interactive context of the game, and possible technical or stylistic problems can be detected and resolved.
Byrne is
precise in his research and analysis of the relationship between time, documentation and an identifiable visual
language, and while each of his distinct bodies of work is conceived independently, they resonate together
as being made in relation to a specific, but malleable historical referent.
These look impulsively applied in a fast and furious way, but their rhythms and relationships are
as precise, inventive and necessary
as in any great composition, in any
language; Miles Davis and Beethoven both come to mind.
While delving into one of the most primordial and complex systems of communication, that of clothing, Huanca conveys distinctive and
precise observations on the function of the garment,
as an ever evolving manner of
language production and a traditional form of cultural transmission.
Since the 1990s, his work has been characterised by its focus on
language and its articulation in space through perception,
as well
as a
precise, conceptual clarity that is often developed out of the context or history of the exhibition site.
Since the 1990s, his work could be characterised by its focus on
language and perception,
as well
as its
precise, conceptual clarity that is often developed out of the context of the exhibition site or its history.
Wyn Evans began his career
as a filmmaker producing short, experimental films and collaborative works but since the 1990s has created artworks that focus on
language and perception, with a
precise clarity towards their manifestation in space.
Riley's ability to clearly elucidate her practice
as an abstract artist par excellence, and her measured use of a
precise language, to objectively explain and describe the carefully selected examples from her Curve paintings, provided a simple exegesis of practice that absorbed the audience.
From another commentator it might have been less surprising, but for one such
as yourself who has made a career of analysing others words (especially our hostess) in minute detail in the hope of finding some contradiction or variance it is strange that your own
language is not
as precise as you require others to be.
Sen Inhofe is guilty of loose
language, «the idols of the marketplace» — scientists who aim to improve upon that ought to strive for
language that is
as precise as possible.
The
language that gets changed in the body is not changing the science; it's changing the descriptions of the science in a draft that has been edited, re-edited, re-edited, and re-edited to make sure the conclusions in the text are every bit
as precise as the carefully considered summary.
As mentioned supra, many appellate court judges have expressed a strong preference for clear and
precise language in appellate briefs.
JW will not give legal advice, and is not giving legal advice
as to the
precise language to be used nor its meaning or effect.
There is no one uniform definition of occurrence, many definitions of when an occurrence takes place are not sufficiently
precise to exclude either Gecko or NoState in this fact pattern, and generally speaking, there is a legal rule that interprets legal
language in an insurance contract in favor of the insured to the extent that there is any doubt
as to its meaning.
In the Bremer case the House of Lords held that a notice provision should be construed
as a condition precedent, and would be binding, if (i) it states the
precise time within which the notice is to be served, and (ii) it makes plain by express
language that unless the notice is served within that time, the party making the claim will lose its right under the clause.
As a computer programmer, I work out a specification for the behaviour I want in informal prose, and then sit down to write a nice
precise instruction for the computer to follow, in a moderately formal programming
language.
Be very clear and
precise with your
language, and
as eloquent, enlightening and engaging
as you can.
As already pointed out about our labor relations consultant resume sample, crisp and
precise language and action verbs create a feeling of confidence, a quality recruiters look for in this important and sensitive position.
We discuss this in greater detail below, but
as Facebook accumulates more inventory and learns how to precisely mate those listings to consumer needs, it may be able to leapfrog map - based search entirely by using natural
language queries from the homebuyer and
precise algorithms to match users with the perfect home for them.