Babies use this knowledge to understand and eventually
say meaningful words.
Not exact matches
«The statement carried only modest changes in
wording, but they were
meaningful nonetheless, highlighting that the Fed is optimistic on the outlook and intent on continuing to raise rates at a gradual pace,»
said Westpac analyst Elliot Clarke.
By working with
meaningful word segments (what linguists call morphemes) like «Acu,» Barr
says the company produces new
words that are both
meaningful and unique.
Coined names can be more
meaningful than existing
words,
says NameLab president Michael Barr.
The Century heralded the birth of the Republic of South Vietnam in November of 1955 and
said not another
meaningful word about it until April 25, 1962, when it demanded that President Kennedy tell the truth about why «American soldiers [were] dying almost every day in South Vietnam.»
It is better to
say five
meaningful words to God, then 10,000
words without thought or meaning.
He did however
say if people were not open to hearing the
Word his disciples should turn and walk away, shake the dust from their sandals (another
meaningful tradition of the times.).
«Toddlers are likely to
say words that they hear frequently, are
meaningful, serve a purpose, and help them meet their needs or wants,» Scanlon
says.
He
said: «I personally think it's a good idea but it's only a good idea if the
words of the oath are
meaningful.
It is clear that the People's Liberation Army plays a major role in China's space missions,
says Dean Cheng, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. «It begs the question of whether there is a civilian manned space program in any
meaningful sense of the
word,» he
says.
«In other
words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were
meaningful in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,»
says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacology.
«What it
says is that babies» language systems are well intact,» even before they begin using
meaningful words.
But apart from showing your love, it's important to
say those simple but
meaningful three
words — «I love you».
She
says for variation to try other
meaningful three -
word phrases like «You amaze me,» «You enthrall me,» «I adore you,» or «You're my everything.»
You should only
say these three
meaningful words when you really mean them.
Body language is more
meaningful than the
words we
say.
Sadly, Don't
Say a
Word forgets to first establish that the tune is
meaningful.
«It keeps the
word tenure, but it denies any due process that makes it
meaningful,»
said Ginger Gold Schnitzer, the union's chief lobbyist.
This distinction, the artists have
said, also highlights the divisive and irrelevant use of the
word «gay» — as a
meaningful adjective.
These
words are too
meaningful, as Carlyle might have
said.
Partly this stems from the observation in
Meaningful Change for Family Justice: Beyond Wise
Words (PDF) that despite the innovations and overhauls to date, «reports and inquiries continue to call for further reform,
saying that the changes to date, while welcome, are simply not enough.»
Names for the wine include two that Groia
said are
words that have «perhaps been the most
meaningful in my life:» civility and incivility.
An objective statement like «Seeking a challenging and rewarding position in a dynamic organization for potential growth» is just a lot of
words that
say nothing
meaningful.
Remember to use language that condenses or concentrates your details into powerful,
meaningful words that are few but
say a lot.
That
said, congratulations on so many years writing
meaningful words that teach us many things about the home and the heart!