Sentences with phrase «seen use of the phrase»

Another widely seen use of the phrase «greenhouse effect» was in a 1937 textbook (repeated in later editions), wrongly describing «the so - called «greenhouse effect» of the Earth's atmosphere» as an effect «analogous to that of a pane of glass.»

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OK, I've never seen anyone leave out SAP who worked in SAP, but I've seen plenty of people try to make their work seem fancier or more important by using convoluted phrases to describe what they did.
The watershed moment for Spencer and his National Policy Institute came just after the 2016 election that elevated Trump to the presidency — in a video from The Atlantic that was viewed by millions of people, Spencer was seen delivering a speech at an NPI conference in Washington, DC where he used Nazi salutes, imagery, and phrases to celebrate Trump's victory as a victory for his cause.
In this video I'm going to show you a great way to get better keywords out of the Google Adwords Keyword tool if you haven't seen the previous video you'll want to watch that video where I show you how to get better search volume numbers from both google adwords as well as some other sources to get better estimates for the amount of times that keyword is searched each month i'll put a link in the video here so that you can click that video if you haven't seen that yet let's get started now if you want better results from the Google Adwords Keyword planner you have to work a little differently than everyone else so most people come to the Google Adwords Keyword planner and they simply click on this search for new keywords using a phrase, website, or category and then they just paste a bunch of keywords into this text box so let's say as an example that these were our starting keywords ok so let's say we have the keywords «fishing tips» «fishing tackle» «fishing for bass» «fishing rod» and «fishing reel» what most people do is that they would simply come here and they would copy this they would paste it into this field and they would hit Search and they would get back their results and that's fine but one little tip that will help you get much better results is only paste in one key word at a time so instead of pasting all these in just paste in the single keyword «fishing tips» and then proceed from there to pull that those results up and you'll get this back if you click right here you can download the ideas you'll notice they're 701 here listed so if we download these ideas will download them to a CSV file comma separated value file you can open that with notepad you can open it with excel open office when you're finished putting all your ideas and individually you will now have a bunch of different common separate value files containing the keywords and the search volume I've already gone ahead and done that just to save time on the video but i want to show you what happens when you use this method versus just pasting in the keywords like most people do so here you'll see this column here represents these two columns here represent if we had pasted in all of the keywords at once and click search at google adwords keyword tool is one that showed you and you'll see we have a total of 706 results we got back when we did that this column this column here represents what happens when we paste one key word at a time and then download the file paste the second keyword download the file and then we just simply grab those terms and copy them and you'll see now we have a total of 1,915 keywords now what I've done with the highlighting here is to show you anything that's not highlighted in this column is a keyword we would not have gotten back had we pasted in all the keywords at once you can see there's lots and lots of keywords here we would not have seen know your competitors and the company's you're competing against they're using probably the simple method just pasting a bunch of keywords sitting search and then looking through those terms to find their terms if you will take the extra few minutes it takes doesn't take long to simply go in and paste one key word at a time you will get back a ton of great keywords that others aren't seeing because they're using this other method and in actuality when I ran the numbers there's a total of 3.8 million searches represented by these keywords here that you would miss if you simply just copied and pasted those five terms and hit search the Google Adwords Keyword planner once you've used the google keyword planner to find lots of new keyword ideas what do you do with all those keywords the biggest problem is that you can there are so many keyword tools out there you can get hundreds of thousands of keywords by spending a day using the different keyword tools but what you do with all that information the answer is a cool tool called keyword grouper pro and Keyword Grouper Pro is completely free there's not even an opt in you just simply download the tool now at the top of this video there's a link if you click that i'll show you exactly how to use keyword grouper pro doesn't matter where you got your keywords from i'm going to show you how to take those keywords group them into tight groups and then you can set up your campaigns and know exactly which groups represent buyers and once you know where the buyers are at you can simply focus your marketing in that area to make more profit in your business
If an article similar in tone was published about Jews using Yiddish phrases in some sort of code, it NEVER would have seen the front page of this site.
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense.»
Robert P. Scharlemann uses this phrase to describe the kind of theology that constructs theological models, and he sees it as an alternative to other kinds of theology, confessional, metaphysical, biblicistic, religious thought.
For a while after I'd seen a program, I'd find myself remembering particular mannerisms and turns of phrase that a character used, and even taking on some aspects of them myself.
Astonishingly enough, the simple phrase «none greater» involves two major equivocations, not indeed as Anselm used the phrase, but as it might reasonably be used, even though the possibility of such usage seems not to have been clearly seen by Anselm or anyone else.
This way of thinking about God sees God as another being, to use Karen Armstrong's phrase, in addition to the world of beings, in addition to the universe.
Why don't you post Wright's whole sermon here, so everyone can see the context of how he used the phrase in question?
But of course the creedal statement, hallowed as it is by centuries of use during the celebration of the Eucharist, can be understood only when it is seen as a combination of supposedly historical data, theological affirmation put in a quasi-philosophical idiom, and a good deal of symbolic language (with the use of such phrases as «came down from heaven», «ascended into heaven», and the like).
When man confronts the question of the meaning of his life he finds that the question can only be answered if he sees that he is related to a transcendent reality, a God whose being is of a different order from that of all creatures and processes in our experience, who is the «unconditioned» ground of all being, to use Tillich's phrase.
Christians use phrases like «born - again» and «sinner's prayer» simply to transmit concepts that can't otherwise be as readily communicated; they rarely do it as a kind of special handshake to see if someone is an insider.
If you look through this long opening sentence of Paul, you see that he uses this phrase «in Him» or «in Christ» quite a few times.
Once it is seen that the same phrase might be used in all or any of these closely related but distinguishable senses, there will be no surprise that contemporary students of the Gospels differ in their understanding of what Jesus meant.
The responder may begin with a phrase such as «Let's see if I understand how it looks to you...» and then he paraphrases what he thinks the other is expressing, (d) Switch roles and try to state each other's position and feelings on one issue on which you have obvious differences of viewpoint, (e) Practice nonverbal communication by attempting to get messages through to each other with the use of touch, facial expressions, body movements, gestures, eye communication.
It is very easy to use one - phrase prayers as part of our daily routine, and they can help to shift our perspectives so we are expectant to learn from Jesus and see his hand at work in a practical way in our daily lives:
To use another phrase for the wisdom of Jesus that I see as saying the same thing as «a way that leads beyond convention», the way of Jesus is Robert Frost's phrase that became the title of M. Scott Peck's best - selling book.
The encounter with death finally enables Ivan to see that he has lived the life of an «automatic cultural person,» to use Ernest Becker's apt phrase for a life lived in accord with the messages of culture.
(I was, of course, only illustrating that new things * do * exist and therefore that phrase you quoted is being used way too loosely — as I've often seen done.)
We see this hierarchy reflected in Romans 1 by the use of the phrase «their women» in verse 26, which points to the subordinate role of women in ancient times.»
In a suit filed against organic candy maker YummyEarth, a woman claims she was tricked into thinking lollipops are healthy because she saw an old label on which the company used the term «evaporated cane juice» instead of «sugar» (the company's labels now use the phrase «organic cane sugar»).
I came across an image boldly making this statement recently and I've seen others like it and in the infant feeding support group I run on Facebook I was accused of not really supporting breastfeeding because we don't permit formula bashing or shaming and discourage the use of the phrase «breast is best» (a marketing tool developed by formula manufacturers, no less).
Show your child that you understand the importance of the activity they are involved in by using phrases such as, «I know you're very busy right now,» and «I can see you almost have that worked out,» and «You're working very hard on that (picture / building / puzzle).»
came across an image boldly making this statement recently and I've seen others like it and in the infant feeding support group I run on Facebook I was accused of not really supporting breastfeeding because we don't permit formula bashing or shaming and discourage the use of the phrase «breast is best» (a marketing tool developed by formula manufacturers, no less).
John Corley, director of USAF's Capabilities Integration Directorate, used the same phrase to describe the weapon's benefits at an Air Armament Symposium in Florida in October 2007 (see page 15, pdf format).
For, the first chapters of the Book of Genesis were never meant to be taken as history or science, as «eyewitness» accounts, either of God or of someone impossibly «interviewing» God, but as a spiritual, theological, and mystical statement about God's relationship with the world; as an «aetiological myth,» to use Rahner's phrase, that provides an explanation, based on the human author's contemporary experience, of how things must have gotten to be the way we see them.
Every so often, a new buzz word or catch phrase comes out, and you can just see the Johnny - come - lately's ready to to swoop in, pick up on the new terms, and use them like they thought of them.
I guess I was majorly feeling 50 Shades of Grey (I'm just using that as a phrase, I haven't seen the movie nor read the book.)
(You need look no further for evidence of the pernicious influence of this movie than to see that it evokes the use of phrases such as «but a babe in arms».)
What a weekend for «Paddington 2» to see its American release; who knows what vulgar phrasing the president of the United States might use to refer to Paddington's home of darkest Peru?
In 1964, Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart made history by using the most plain - and - simple phrasing in his vocabulary to express his definition of hardcore pornography, declaring, «I know it when I see it.»
All things considered, it's probably best that I hadn't yet seen the fourth episode when I wrote about the series, since not only did it prove to be the most disappointing installment of the entire season, but it left such a bad taste in my mouth — I believe the precise phrase I used to describe the series at the time was «infuriatingly inconsistent» — that, if I'm to be honest, I could've flipped a coin to decide my thoughts on whether it was going to get better or worse in the coming weeks.
In Alex Garland «s sci - fi opus, Ex Machina — most commonly seen in the phrase «deus ex machina», meaning «god from the machine» and frequently used to describe convenient plot contrivances (of which Ex Machina has none)-- refers to the process by which a machine transcends its «machininess».
This was a phrase I borrowed from Professor Bill Lucas, who used the phrase when he saw one of my videos at a staff conference many years ago.
In addition, we would also caution about the increasingly loose use of the phrase «lesson study» which we've seen applied to many processes that are very dissimilar to each other.
Readers seeing the phrase «Research shows that...» don't have access to the kinds of information that researchers use to judge research.
President Bush used the phrase «soft bigotry of low expectations» as a way to explain the need for this legislation, which required all states to see whether their students were meeting the standards of their states.
She uses the phrase «independent» rather than «self - publishing» to describe her way of seeing it as a self - directed business proposition.
People, who read such submissions, see the same content every year, because a lot of students simply use cliché phrases and ideas.
The phrase can't see the wood for the trees is most often used in a reflective situation framed by the word «I didn't, or «we couldn't», rather than «we can't» or «we don't», because it's generally only after we mess something up beyond repair that we realise we were focussing on a small and perhaps unimportant element of a larger whole the entire time.
The marketing for Purina One uses such phrases as «provide healthy changes that you can see» and «promote a lifetime of good health».
A lot of people use the buzz phrase, «stud dog onsite,» and try to convince you that it's best practice to «see both parents,» but that's not necessarily a good thing.
Continue to use the singsong phrase and offer a bonanza of treats (five or six in a row) whenever you see a dog.
- the game's shading mechanism has changed, which allows for increased gear texture quality - all graphical aspects and programming mechanisms have been built up from scratch for this sequel - maximum resolution is 1080p in TV mode - a bigger focus for Nintendo was the 60 frames per second - occasionally the resolution will be scaled down when there is too much ink displaying on the screen - Nintendo reduced the CPU load and refined the way to use CPU power effectively to maintain 60 fps in all matches - weapons were tweaked to let players be more creative by thinking about unique weapon characteristics and their best uses - weapons are designed to be effective when they are used during the right occasion - Special weapons are stronger than the original ones when used in the right situation, but weaker otherwise - the damage and effect of slowing down your movement when you step in the opponent's ink are reduced from original - you can jump up in rank if you're good enough, but only up until S - you can't jump up from C, B or A to S + - when you win battles in Ranked mode, the Ranked meter fills and your rank goes up when its fully filled - when you lose a battle, the gauge does not decrease, but the meter starts to crack - once the meter reaches its limit, it breaks - when the meter breaks, you have to start over again from the beginning or from a lower rank - highest rank is still S +, but if you fill up the Ranked meter, you get numbers after the alphabet such as «S +1», «S +2» and so on - maximum number is «S +50», but this number will not be displayed to your opponent - you are the only one to see it, and you can check it on your own status screen - Ranked Power is calculated by an algorithm to measure how strong each player is with minuteness - this will determine if a player's rank is worthy of receiving a big jump (like from «C» to «A»)- Ranked Power has no relation to your splat rate, and is more tied into to how well you lead your team to victory - you won't drop off more than one rank even if you play poorly - stage rotation time was changed to two hours - this was done because the devs expected people to play for an hour or so, but they found people play much longer - with Salmon Run, Nintendo considered how to implement a co-op oriented mode in a player - versus - player type of game - the devs will monitor how users are playing this mode to see if there's some tweaks they can throw in - more Salmon Run maps will be added in the future, but Nintendo wouldn't comment on adding more enemy types to the mode - rewards are changed each time Salmon Run is played - you can obtain rewards when playing locally, but not gear - originally Nintendo had an idea for this mode, but had no background setting, enemy designs, etc. - Inoue suggested that it should be salmon - themed - when Nintendo hosted the Splatfest that pit Callie against Marie, the development of Splatoon 2 had started - the devs had already decided to have the result reflected in the sequel - they even had an idea to announce the Splatfest with a phrase «Your choice will change the next Splatoon» - the timing to announce a sequel wasn't right, so they decided against this - they eventually released a series of short stories about the Squid Sisters to show how the Splatfest affected the sequel's story - Nintendo wouldn't say if Marina is an Octoling, and noted that Inklings are not paying attention to this too much - Inklings don't care about appearances, as long as everyone is doing something fresh - the Squid Sisters had composers who produced their songs, but Off the Hook are composing their music by themselves - Pearl is genius artist, but she couldn't find a right partner because she's a bit too edgy - she eventually found Marina as a partner though, and their chemistry is sparkling right now - Nintendo is planning a year of content updates for Splatoon 2 - when finished, the quantity of stages will be more than the original - some of the additional stages are totally new and some will be arranged stages from the first game - not all original stages will return and they are choosing stages based on the potential for them to be improved - Brella is shotgun-esque weapon, so the ink hits your opponent more if you are closer - it can shield damage when you open it, but the amount of damage has a limit and once it reaches it, it breaks - you can shoot ink, but you can't use the shield feature when it breaks - the shield won't prevent your allies ink - there are more new weapon categories which haven't been revealed yet - there are no other ranked modes outside of the three current options - the future holds any sort of possibility, but the devs didn't get specific about adding more content like that - for the modes, they adjusted the rule designs so that players will experience the more interesting aspects
We see many of the same phrases uses for Captain Toad, but what's this?
«Vertical Elevated Oblique» included C - stands used as workhorses for lighting, fabric, showcards and other apparatus in the film industry (Syms grew up in Los Angeles around this business and remains based in the city) strung with found photographs in which several hands were pictured forming the kind of gestures seen in her video, while items of the artist's clothing printed with phrases were also slung over these tubular frames, suggesting an absent body.
Later films like Form Phrases IV, 1954, sees the artist incorporating found imagery into this mix of animated video.Later films such as Fuji, 1974, saw Breer use a rotoscope device which enabled him trace live movement with each frame.
Gavin's use of the phrase «tacit knowledge» seems to have caused confusion among some readers, who see it as some sort of attempt to push a specific scientific view.
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