Sentences with phrase «rely upon the words»

We must rely upon the words of others... whose story do we believe?»
I'm not going to throw in the towel: I've spent a few years building this blog up to where it is today, primarily relying upon word - of - mouth vs. advertising and watching it grow.
I think the telling (and sad) point is that Nurse has clearly relied upon the word of someone and has not bothered to read and understand The Science of climate change.

Not exact matches

Rather than relying exclusively upon words, as if they were in themselves the sole agency of pastoral care, it is better to view one's deeds as basic proclamation.
Unfortunately the Frenchman always keeps his cards close to his chest, and his actual thoughts on potential transfers regularly remains a mystery, and his words can not be relied upon.
The manager has not signed benzema cause or even Cavani for that matter cause the Euro 2016 is soon upon us and the french national team is also a worry and no other major team outside of France emphasis it squad out of french nationals with Giroud a expected focal point for France and he may had a word with Wenger or the other way around by publicly coming out and stating not to rely on transfers, and players like Walcott, Wilshere are impotent useless frustrating and waste of space who may have had a chat with Wenger and if you see the likes of Ozil and Sanchez they want competition whereas the others are scared they may lose!!
«In spite of the hardness and ruthlessness I thought I saw in his face, I got the impression that here was a man who could be relied upon when he had given his word
For the best part of 30 years, I've relied upon my personality, and my banter (for want of a better word).
Perhaps my parents relied on word of mouth recommendations from friends and family — the current generation depends upon several detailed written reviews.
The word «coach» is typically applied to athletes, but think of all the non-visual artists who rely upon their coaches to keep them in peak condition, like vocalists, dancers and actors (to name a few).
In other words, Mosset's work doesn't rely upon any historical dialectic of the ontological narrative and its attendant «facticity,» so much as it calls forth a direct encounter with the materiality of being sans the argument of the fact.
The new Texas word count rule states that while lawyers must include a certificate of compliance with each filing stating its word count, lawyers may rely upon «the word count of the computer program used to prepare the document.»
Lawyers must include a certificate of compliance with each filing stating its word count but, thankfully, are permitted to rely upon «the word count of the computer program used to prepare the document.»
For example, in Word, I frequently use specific Styles that I had created, and many of the documents that I use frequently rely upon Quick Parts as building blocks.
In other words, it is likely that courts will rely upon this provision, as well as article 279 (hearing witnesses at a distance), to allow testimony by video - conference and other such things.
[168] There was no evidence before me significantly challenging the practice that the defendant relied upon of striking out words.
In other words, a re-introduction of the prima facie case for a very limited range of countries would positively assist defendants in relying upon the very protections (such as abuse of process) which the report advocates.
As much I know about the practice in Indian courts, while there is no such official rule or word on that, the practice goes that almost all material which is cited or relied upon is handed in print version.
Justice Khullar relied upon the «modern» approach to statutory interpretation: «the words of an Act are to be read in their entire context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act, and the intention of [the legislature]»: Elmer Driedger, Construction of Statutes, 2nd ed (Toronto: Butterworths, 1983 at 87)(at para 23).
We use the word dependents, because often other relatives or people rely upon you and your income for survival.
The newest types of resume parsing systems can also determine not only the skills you performed but when and how often you performed them, plus they can infer based upon meaning of words and concepts instead of relying on a narrow definition.
Throughout my time at my current position, I have relied upon my skills in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
In the age of the internet, companies have come to rely heavily on resume databases, and dependent upon on key words and search software to match candidates with job qualifications.
There's a good possibility you have not been in these comps when they were for sale, (and you certainly can not always take the word of the listing reps who express how beautiful and wonderful their listing MLS property is, because it «is» in their eyes (but were you to see it personally you absolutely might not find it so), so you are going to have to rely upon the information provided by the listing reps.. But it's helpful to know that the bank appraisal is a guideline for your seller, even if he has unrealistic expectations regarding his wish list for a resale price.
Whether it's the consistency of colour combination that when people see it, they know it's yours, your (even unusual) hairstyle, how you walk, how you talk, how you present yourself even in off - duty time, how you can be relied upon to follow up and follow through every time (word gets around).
Since both the public and those in the industry read REM, people want to know where or how you gleaned your expertise, only so they are able to ascertain whether or not your words can be relied upon, or if you are just a member of the public who is venting, having read all the press materials on this topic (much of which is not accurate I might add).
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