Sentences with phrase «reading passages read»

In a test of reading, having reading passages read aloud would change what is being measured, so reading passages aloud to a student is not a valid accommodation.

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Even reading a few simple passages from a daily meditation guide can dramatically improve your perspective.
Each group then read aloud a passage pertaining to the hypothetical negotiation.
The study's authors had 161 participants (who were almost exactly split between men and women) first read a passage in their normal voices to get baseline measures of their voices for things like loudness and pitch.
The passage reads in part: «The FBI speculates that the identified U.S. Person [a Democratic operative who Steele worked for] was likely looking for information that could be used to discredit Candidate # 1's [Trump's] campaign.»
The timeline in the book's passage suggests they were reading the already published story.»
If you read to the end of Holder's letter, to the passage where he says, «Were such an emergency to arise, I would examine the particular facts and circumstances before advising the president on the scope of his authority,» it becomes clear that, despite invoking Pearl Harbor and 9/11, even he isn't envisioning a response to an attack in process, which would have to happen immediately.
Ferriss told us that he used to read passages about compassion by Buddhist writers and think, «OK, if you're sitting in a monastery, where your schedule is set and you have very few uncontrolled variables, that's fantastic that you can do loving / kindness meditation, but that's not the world I live in.»
The main reason to read the 1st edition is for several lost passages on the behaviour of UK bonds between 1900 and 2004.
Bible Studies, Priests reading passages or directing you to specific cherry - picked passages, Sunday School, Bible School, and so on — these are not the best ways to read the Bible — these are forms of indoctrination, not enlightenment.
You're a literalist and stop at the basic reading of words on a page... you refuse to go deeper into the connotations of many a scripture because it ruins your basic reading of the passage.
I suppose it would be important to read the entire book of Galatians so that we can see where Paul is going with the specific passage you cited.
the one i read contains passages that have been responsible for the subjugation and degradation of women
Because if you ever truly read the Bible, there are passages that actually condone slavery, however as a civilized society, most of us with an endearment to our fellow human being decide that slavery is wrong, regardless or religious endorsement of any kind.
Unfortunately too many only hear what the minister spews from the pulpit every week and they go home and read the weeks passages as set out by that minister.
I'm reading NFIB v. Sebelius (the Obamacare decision) in preparation for teaching the case to my constitutional law students and came across the following most interesting passage in in Justice Ginsburg's opinion: «A mandate to purchase a particular product would be unconstitutional if, for example, the edict impermissibly abridged the freedom of speech, interfered with the free exercise of religion, or infringed on a liberty interest protected by the Due Process Clause.»
Of course, most of you won't bother to read those passages.
To test temptation, half of the students read a passage about God and half read a passage unrelated to God.
Here is one of the passages Anderson and Granados quoted in Called to Love that made me realize I needed to read this play.
A great deal of the pleasure of reading Obsolete Objects derives from simply coming across such passages - hundreds of them.
It depends on how one reads the passage.
In «With Her» Milosz speaks of hearing a passage from Scripture during Mass at St. Mary Magdalen in Berkeley: «A reading this Sunday from the Book of Wisdom / About how God has not made death / And does not rejoice in the annihilation of the living.»
Read the following passages for yourself (it helps to get the context of the scripture surrounding each verse).
Just ask yourself this: Since the Bible is apparently inerrant, how exactly Noah was able to get 2 of every species (7 of some depending on which passage you read) on a boat?
As someone born in the early 50s, that read Lord of the Rings in my teens, I found that the Dark Tower series took LOTR place as a series I could read over and over and each time I find some Christian themes but also beautifully written passages that I simply want to stop and re-read again.
Lent is about recommitting oneself to doing the difficult things in life — vowing to set one's Starbuck's money for the homeless, for example, or reading a passage from the Bible each day or doing something that makes life a little better for others.
Did you read the passage before you decided it was an error?
The passages read were: From Hebrew Scripture — The Sh» ma.
As an interesting note, some scribes in the Middle Ages simply changed the passage to read, «as it is written in the prophets..»
The CLT practice exam has a reading passage from St. Augustine, a dense discussion of a theological subject.
When later scholars read Augustine they sought writings that dealt with theological topics or the spiritual life, singling out passages that were particularly applicable to their own lives and times.
In the Office of Readings for the day, we find this passage by Thomas: The Cross exemplifies every virtue Why did the Son of God have to suffer for us?
In the Office of Readings for the day, we find this passage by Thomas:
I actually love reading RIchard Dawkins, but I also love reading passages from religious text as well.
Don't some say that is often missed on a quick reading of that passage?
Please share any favorite passages of your own (or mention any passages you think he reads particularly well) in the comments.
Anybody with a working brain will realize he's just reading ancient mythology when he encounters frequent passages like this:
They are rarely used, and most people groan when you get to the genealogies of Scripture in their Bible reading, but they are often some of the passages in the Bible which help defend it from the frequent attacks that are leveled against the Bible by it's critics.
«I would suggest you read the Bible in its entirety, not pick and chooses passages out of context without relevance, that are suggested reading from sleazy websites.»
Try reading a whole chapter before swearing a single passage says something.
And you also seem to be reading more into the passage than the text would warrant.
Based on this idea, we read it into various passages which do not teach it.
Whether we read a passage as a metaphor or literal can greatly change the meaning of passage.
If you are investing so much of your time on the Bible, I would suggest you read the Bible in its entirety, not pick and chooses passages out of context without relevance, that are suggested reading from sleazy websites.
The Cost of Discipleship If you just read the passage in its context.
How do Perry and Bachmann read this passage?
Luke adds that he was «filled with the power of the Spirit» when he returned to Galilee, and that when he read from the scroll of Isaiah in the synagogue at Nazareth he began with the passage that said, «The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor» (Luke 4:14 - 18).
What do you think a lot of Christians «miss» when reading these passages?
He carried her in, sat her before them, read the passage from James, and said, «I invoke you as my elders to carry out your biblical duty to my family.»
But a first - century Middle Eastern would not have read the opening and closing phrases of the passage as the main point.
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