Sentences with phrase «sort of language»

Some articles explain what sort of language to use; others offer advice on what information to include and what to leave out.
Use the same sort of language that they use in their job posting if that is how you are approaching them.
What sort of language do they use online?
She explained that she would enter a zone, processing femininity via her manipulation of materials and generating an instinctive sort of language for the work that might seem «really dumb» at first, to viewers and even to her.
The opportunities may not always be obvious, however, because the UNFCCC's calls for evidence may be «written in a different sort of language», she tells Carbon Brief:
Now what sort of language is this affirmation of faith?
This sounds like the same sort of language we heard going after Vegas, right, about the bump stocks.
It seems she learned too indiscriminately, repeating all sorts of language that had been directed at her — including racial epithets, political conspiracy theories, and all - caps Trumpisms (Microsoft has since deleted the tweets, though The Guardian was kind enough to take screenshots).
i don't because i had a sexual relationship where this sort of language was approved of by both parties.
But every time I hear this sort of language coming out of a teacher or a ministry, I run away faster than I would run from a roaring lion.
Maybe it kept peace within the church, she thought, but one always ended up with the sort of language that had so alienated her parents.
You see this sort of language a lot in complementarian literature: «real men,» «real women,» «real marriage,» «hardwired,» «programmed,» «blueprint» — as if masculinity and femininity are rigid, set - in - stone ideals to which we must ascribe, rather than fluid expressions of our unique selves.
Purged of sheer animism, this sort of language is open to the Christian.
It's that sort of language that is polarizing America.
They have talked about it in most diverse fashion, but they have all been intent upon making it a basic factor in the interpretation of the lives of men and women, whoever they may be, wherever they may live, and whatever idiom they may have found useful or helpful in putting into some sort of language this persistent fact in the total experience of members of the human race.
Christianity claims that we are a fallen lot and are wicked from birth (difficult to be optimistic with that sort of language).
Furthermore, we have to recognize that when God uses this sort of language about certain sins, it is not because He that upset at the person for committing the sin, or even at the sin itself for being so «terrible.»
This sort of language, and the rigidity of the oratory, led many to think that the revival of talk about evil must be derived from a revival of religion.
They talked to God about the same sorts of things they would talk to anyone else about, and used the same sort of language.
The Church Speaks The Language of Love This is the sort of language we use to talk about marriage and complete sacrifice between lovers.
While I do not at all deny that the New Testament does speak with this sort of language (cf. Rom 12:1 - 2), and while I completely agree that following Jesus will lead to troubles and trials (John 16:33), I think that religion sometimes places too great of an emphasis on the pain and the sorrow, and not enough emphasis on the joy and contentment.
I feel obliged to advise against that sort of language.
I hear all sorts of languages, lol!
That sort of language is supremely arrogant, bordering on Fascism!
To Macron's credit, he has stated that this sort of language just illustrates the «rampant homophobia» in French society and the «rampant misogyny» against older women in general.
Whichever way you do the numbers, the centre - left grouping (get used to that sort of language) of Labour, the SNP, Plaid, the Greens, Respect and others is dominant.
Nigel Farage's time as Ukip leader ended with exactly the sort of language we'd expect from him: that of conflict, division, violence and aggression.
«Go away and shut up» might be the sort of language appropriate for dealing with a truculent backbencher, but opposition MPs (and a lot of other people, judging by Twitter) think that is is not the way to conduct public diplomacy with an autocrat armed with nuclear missiles.
«I expect that sort of language from the sketch writers of the Daily Mail, not from the chancellor of the exchequer.»
McEneny, to say nothing of the Senate Republicans, doesn't like this sort of language.
«I would like concrete proposals on what sort of language I ought to include in an order,» Sharpe said.
That sort of language has also informed individual campaigns, including in the 41st Senate District in the Hudson Valley, where the incumbent, Senator Sue Serino, a first - term Republican, has accused her opponent, Terry Gipson, of advocating «the extreme New York City de Blasio agenda.»
If Labour wants to establish a reputation for economic competence, it really needs to cut this sort of language out.
This is the sort of language that physicists and engineers can understand.
Suppose we had the ability to morph at will: What sort of language might that make possible?
And yet he also recognizes that the way he goes about it, «the sort of language that I'm using,» is «tactically unwise.»
Have them read it thoroughly and make observations about what the report includes, how it's formatted, and the sort of language used.
This sort of language extends the tenor of her brief tenure as D.C. Schools chancellor, when Rhee made enough inflammatory statements to become the single most polarizing education figure in country.
Gone Home is described as a non-combat exploration game in a non-fantastical setting, which is not the sort of language you'd have to use in classifying a book.
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