Sentences with phrase «real meaning of those terms»

In contrast, perceptions of old age by writers 80 + years old (old age in the real meaning of the term) tend to be negative.
Unfortunately not everyone is well aware of the real meaning of those terms.
It was a contrived result that wasn't a consensus in the real meaning of the term.
When the key deficiency - a public that is largely either uninformed or misinformed - is rectified, the legal profession is going to find out the real meaning of the term «crisis».
And if phones running Android Go are lower priced, you can rest assured that retailers will try and push slightly more expensive options at buyers, stressing the presence of «full Android» — yes, most users might not get the real meaning of the term, but hey, anything that is «full» sounds good.

Not exact matches

That means interleaving not only produces better short - term results, it also results in much greater long - term retention — which is incredibly important in the real world where the point of learning isn't to simply remember something long enough to pass a test.
At the end of the term, the asset (usually real estate) is meant to be sold, and investors get their money.
I do not object to paying 25 per cent of any short - term (one - year) capital gain, but when it comes to gains that include a tax on inflation that occurred over long periods of time, it means severe injury to whatever real gain has been earned.
Real income is typically converted in terms of a particular year's prices — for example, a table may show income in 2010 dollars, meaning that the incomes are shown in terms of purchasing power in 2010.
Tax reform's real benefit will be the long - term cumulative effect of retained and reinvested capital in the United States, which means more companies, innovation and employment will stay in this country.»
For real estate, Owen talks about purchasing in premium locations (even if that means paying extra, and always think long term) and gives real life examples of properties in Vancouver and how they have appreciated over time.
The financialization of real estate have been a winner for investors, but what does it mean for the long - term health of the economy?
Folks who claim «I was born a Christian» don't have any real understanding of what the term means.
The central allegation of paradox seems to me to run roughly as follows: a nontemporal divine experience would include in itself all events in time (cf. CSPM 105); but to experience all temporal events simultaneously would dissolve any real distinction between past and future (cf. CSPM 66); so there could be no temporal transition, no change, no contingency, and no freedom (cf. CSPM 137); and since nothing could become, there could be no real permanent and unchanging reality either, «for then the contrast between the terms, and therewith their meaning, must vanish» (CSPM 166).
Then it becomes obvious that the attention is not to be turned to the contemporary mythology in terms of which the real meaning in Jesus» teaching finds its outward expression.
(Isaiah 5:16) Then, in contrast with this view, having described the loose and cynical ways in which popular thought referred to «the Holy One of Israel,» (Isaiah 5:18 - 19) he went on to announce with vehement earnestness the real meanings of holiness in terms of personal morals and social righteousness.
It usually refers to the real substance or essential nature of something (though what those terms precisely mean is a matter of philosophical discussion); so Hebrews 11:1 is more getting at faith as providing substance to a future we hope for — that their hope for the future, through faith, becomes a present reality to affect their actions.
This limitation is by no means evident in terms of the ontological principle as we know it from Process and Reality, but it was very real in terms of the ontological principle Whitehead was then working with: «That every condition to which the process of becoming conforms in any particular instance has its reason in the character of some actual entity whose objectification is one of the components entering into the particular instance in question» (EWM 323f).
Third, the context has shifted: in contrast to the traditional Catholic conception of the political community, and politics within such communities, as the means of achieving real if limited justice for human life in the world, and a corresponding theory of international relations, recent Catholic thought on war often treats the state as a locus of injustice and the goals of particular states as inherently at odds with the achievement of common human goals, while an internationalism defined in terms of the United Nations system is proposed as the best means to those common goals.
Personality, the most valuable thing in the universe, revealing the real nature of the Creative Power and the ultimate meaning of creation, the only eternal element in a world of change, the one thing worth investing in, and in terms of service to which all else must be judged — that is the essential Christian creed [As I See Religion (Harper & Brothers, 1932), P. 44].
And that is much more useful than David simply providing a new definition for two reasons: he's seeking not necessarily to redefine, but to challenge already existing inconsistencies between our use of the words and how people actually function, AND because such terms are given their meaning collectively so redefining it alone would be meaningless because it wouldn't draw on people's real experience with their beliefs and views of the labels.
A year after writing The Mass on the World, Pere Teilhard further defined his thought, in Mon Univers: «To interpret adequately the fundamental position of the Eucharist in the economy of the world... it is, I think, necessary that Christian thought and Christian prayer should give great importance to the real and physical extensions of the eucharistic Presence... As we properly use the term «our bodies» to signify the localized centre of our spiritual radiations..., so it must be said that in its initial and primary meaning the term «Body of Christ» is limited, in this context, to the consecrated species of Bread and Wine.
Although its real use is the existential or metaphysical use of clarifying our original confidence in the worth of life, the terms and categories in which it speaks are not derived from our inner awareness of our existence in relation to totality, but from our external perception of the world by means of our senses.
This is the discovery that the real meaning of all religious language, regardless of its terms and categories, is existential, or, if you will, metaphysical, rather than scientific or historical.
It is not uncommon to distinguish between the Jesus of history and the Jesus of theology — between the «real» Jesus, who walked the ways of Palestine, and the beliefs about him which developed in the church — and to suppose that within those two terms the whole meaning of Jesus in the early church is contained.
If we say that the imago dei in man is his creation for communion with God and the creatures, we mean that God wills communion on terms of man's real freedom and responsiveness.
Some, indeed, are convinced that before the early church thus began interpreting the sacrifice of Christ in Isaian terms, Jesus himself, with his selective response to his religious heritage, saw in the prophet's Suffering Servant the real meaning of Messiahship and the directive principle of his own mission.
Sorry just noticed that now... You asked for Sufi Sufism in Islam, not much I am aware of them but as understand they are more mystic about their belief, and do things that are not told of in the Quran but created or invented by them which we call (Bodaa) and we say behind every (Bodaa) there is (Zalalah) meaning that behind every thing invented into religion could lead to become astray from the real religion... on those bases they were not in good terms with the rest of the Islamic world..
For example, for the frequently used word «events» (used in describing natural phenomena in space - time coordinate systems) he substituted the term «actual occasions,» which for him gave a more accurate (and richer) picture of «real» or «concrete» happenings in the natural world.11 In this regard, he avoided the use of such commonly employed metaphysical terms such as «sensation» and «perception» — derived from seventeenth and eighteenth philosophers such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant — since for him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meanings.
We cant compete with psg, mancity, real, barcelona, man utd in terms of money but that does nt mean we cant win with them there.
In real terms it means we are always a couple players short of a Premier League winning team.
The easing of these rules might not have a major effect on the Gunners and our chances of winning the Premier League title this time, although it could make life harder for the boss in his transfer dealings, but in the long term it is likely to mean that Arsenal are once again unable to compete with the real big hitters.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
When you say stupid team with a coach out of his depths are you really being ignorant or intelligent.Also the fact that if we had played PSG, Real Madrid etc. during pre-season and won it still means absolutely nothing in terms of the fact that it does not determine our season whatsoever and does not guarantee us success but what it only means is that we beat them.So when I see people stressing on things like those I roll my eyes.As I said earlier if you win a match today you can lose tomorrow and vice versa.No match is dependent on the other.You had better stop wasting your time.
I don't however see even 1 % of these guys coming to the emirates I've heard AW's statements and I know the Wenger speak and I know what it means in real terms.
«Best» is such a subjective term and it is impossible to come to a sensible conclusion that pleases everyone, with some arguing that La Liga's big two of Real Madrid and Barcelona mean their league is clearly the best while others will suggest that the competition for places at the top of the table ensures the Premier League should be top of the pile.
That is meant to be a joke but the answer is for real, Philips AVENT is one of the best out there in terms of baby bottles because:
Given that «tax + «naturally exempting»» Google search is practically empty, this doesn't seem to be a real term in the first place, so it's impossible to answer withoout explanation of what you mean by «naturally exempting»
Tonight's vote is non-binding, meaning that Cameron can still carry out his preferred tactic of arguing for a real - terms freeze in the EU budget in next month's crunch talks.
But the health secretary argued the broader problems of the NHS meant action was necessary, as «if things carry on unchanged» real terms health spending would double by 2030 to # 230 billion.
Democratic mayoral candidate and current city Comptroller William Thompson told the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce today that, if elected, he would reinforce existing zoning laws for manufacturers, protecting them from «real estate speculators who offer only short - term leases,» as a means of encouraging financial recovery.
While the Department of Health (DoH) has been spared many of the cuts being implemented in other government departments, the rising costs of the NHS mean that a cap on income amounts to a real - terms spending reduction.
The thinktank calculates that the reality of the government's small real terms increase in schools spending coupled with rising classroom numbers meant that spending per pupil would fall by 2.25 % over the next four years.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
Asked about the current racial breakdown, de Blasio replied, «You are getting fewer stops and better stops, meaning much more of a focus on real criminals, not everyday law - abiding New Yorkers and very effective stops in terms of what outcomes they lead to.»
She points out (as we here at ACSH have been saying for years) that the term itself has no real scientific or medical meaning, outside of its repeated (emphatic) use by those with an anti-chemical agenda and their pals in the media...
It seems like «real food» is one of those terms that has a hundred meanings on the internet.
It doesn't mean that there aren't real, actual, measurable things that you can detect in terms of people who have it.
In real world terms this means avoiding concentrated forms of carbohydrates like potatoes, sweet potatoes, starchy squashes, rice, other grains, quinoa, high glycemic fruits (bananas, pineapples, mangos) etc. but does offer a plethora of vegetable and fruits (avocados, tomatoes) along with fresh meat, eggs, poultry, fish with fat.
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