Sentences with phrase «term connote»

What does that term connote at a time when cultural Christianity is undergoing rigorous scrutiny?
«Consilience» is a l9th - century term connoting a «jumping together» of knowledge «by the linking of fact and fact - based theory across the disciplines to create a common groundwork of explanation.»
Certainly he is misread as a «quietist» if the term connotes the deprecation of human effort.
The term connotes the business and lobbying power of soft drink companies who, like Big Oil and Big Tobacco, would use that power to influence politicians and voters.
Oh I actually never heard of this product before but that sounds really interesting... so as what the term connotes, the main ingredient of this product is baking powder right?
Unity is realized through one's intuitive, concrete grasp of the total «site,» an elusive term connoting a ceremonial terrain of place.

Not exact matches

This connotes a likely period of low short - term interest rates.»
That term generally connotes hacking or a technical compromise of some kind, though the Cambridge Analytica situation involves a since - deprecated lax API and a business model that revolves around collecting massive troves of personal data and doling it out in ways often far from transparent to the average user.
I first want to say that the term genocide can connote the deliberate killing of a large group of people based on ethnicity, race, nationality, etc. and that is certainly not what we have in the actions of God in the Bible.
Since when did the term liberal connote anti religious sentiment?
But the term nowaways usually connotes, in the words of my dictionary, a «set of general unexamined assumptions,» and these are for the most part simply the parochial prejudices of one's time and place.
«Polemics,» as I use it here, does not denote or connote simple hostility, or opposition for its own sake — even though the term has come to mean something like this in ordinary English usage.
Though the term arose when the nations were monarchies, and it had a more realistic symbolism then than now, it connotes power exercised, not in arbitrary dictatorial authority, but in loving concern.
When the term «Pentecostal» is used, it connotes an emphasis on an emotional experience of salvation akin to the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, after which this state of holiness is achieved or given.
But then Justin learns that Paul was using the Greek word agape, a term that connotes selfless, unconditional, sacrificial love, the kind that seeks others» good before one's own.
Far from connoting subjugation, the Hebrew term ezer, or «helper,» is employed elsewhere in Scripture to describe God, the consummate intervener — the helper of the fatherless (Psalm 10:14), King David's helper and deliverer (Psalm 70:5), Israel's shield and helper (Deuteronomy 33:29).
Family therapist Nathan Ackerman suggests that the term «organism» connotes the family's living process, functional unity, and natural life history — «a period of germination, a birth, a growth and development, a capacity to adapt to change and crisis, a slow decline, and finally, dissolution of the old family into the new.»
Originally understood in expressly anti-Catholic terms, laïcité still connotes, for some French citizens, the idea that public life should categorically exclude religion.
The term «god» is a meaningless three - character string, denoting nothing ontologically real while connoting something that can only be fictionally real.
I suppose the key term is «settler state, connoting a political entity established by a non-indigenous group to rule over an indigenous people whom it exploits and oppresses.
Former NDC parliamentary candidate for Suame; Yaw Brogya Genfi has taken another swipe at the NPP's budget, this time, calling it «paint ma me nto» budget (paint it and sell to me); a term which connotes deception.
Here, we use the term AAN because many brainstem nuclei that contribute to arousal are located outside of the pontine and midbrain reticular core (e.g., locus coeruleus, parabrachial complex, etc.), and because we believe that the word «network» appropriately connotes the physiological mechanisms by which multiple modular circuits interrelate to enable the emergent property of arousal, and hence consciousness.
The term intelligence has always connoted the kind of thinking skills that make one successful in school, perhaps because the first intelligence test was devised to predict likely success in school; if it was important in school, it was on the intelligence test.
If it «connotes the adoption of any specific moral code» then Howard Gardner does not find the term moral intelligence acceptable (ibid.: 75).
The terms false positive and false negative can be confusing, because what is «true» or «false» depends on the hypothesis being tested, and the term «positive» does not necessarily connote that a teacher is effective or ineffective.
Gifted does not connote good or better; it is a term that allows students to be identified for services that meet their unique learning needs.
But rather than segregating self published books, what I would rather see is an education of the public to differentiate between the terms vanity publishing (which I think most folks agree is generally bad and awful and will never lose its stigma), self - publishing (which often connotes work that has not been properly vetted by people who know how to judge a good product) and indie publishing, which is a term that those of us who use it are hoping will come to mean quality — work that has been vetted by independent editors and formatted by people who give a damn about putting out a professional product that rivals anything put out by New York.
It designates a connoted «n» as the abbreviation of its location to provide quick and easy access of any term in the sequence.
have spent years maligning the term «self - published» to connote «loser author,» «failure,» «not good enough to get published in a respectable manner,» and worst of all, «vanity.»
The term self - publisher connotes in some minds poor quality books produced by hostile writing enthusiasts who feel that the publishing establishment has failed them.
We use the word credential not only to denote licensure and certification, but also to connote an affective element inherent in these terms.
While the term «regatta» usually connotes sailing competitions in other parts of the world, in the Bahamas it primarily refers to the concerts and food... Read More
Chichen means mouth of well The term «Chichen Itza» connotes «mouth of well of the Itza.»
Even though today the term zip can't help but connote the idea of speed, Newman was clearly on the side of slow art, with a rare, deliberate, and carefully pondered production of only 118 paintings over 25 years, versus the thousands of paintings that have poured out of Stella's studios.
Forget Zombie Formalism, a term coined by artist / writer Walter Robinson to connote soulless, formulaic abstraction; we will be left simply with the walking dead of careers past.
In contemporary Chinese art, this term does not connote nationalism.
The use of the term «collapse,» which connotes an imminent calamity, rather than a long, relatively slow process (glaciers melting at, literally, a glacial pace) generated quite a bit of chatter in the climate journalism community, but in interviews, scientists defended the word as apt for this situation.
I believe that many AGW proponents (a) use the term «heat - trapping gas» to connote the IR absorption / IR emission properties of some gases, and (b) then argue that everything else being equal the heat - trapping nature of a gas is by itself sufficient to conclude that material possessing an internal source of thermal energy will when surrounded by a heat - trapping gas be warmer that it would be in the absence of the heat - trapping gas.
While «acidification» is a perfectly valid technical term, to the non-chemist it connotes a need for acid reflux medicine.
«Mandate» is another term for «regulation», only the «mandate» word is often used to connote some sort of unreasonable imposition.
I think for all it's got going for it as a marketing term, «the cloud» does connote a certain nebulous quantity.
«Statesman» is a term he uses «to connote the General Counsel's search, in a practical, real - world setting, for what is the right action for a corporation embedded in the broader community.»
It was not necessary that any of his land should have been taken; (ii) the term «injuriously affected» connoted «injuria,» that was to say, damage which would have been wrongful but for the protection afforded by statutory powers.
That term generally connotes hacking or a technical compromise of some kind, though the Cambridge Analytica situation involves a since - deprecated lax API and a business model that revolves around collecting massive troves of personal data and doling it out in ways often far from transparent to the average user.
It is important to understand that the different terms used to describe these programs do not connote differences in need.
Don't lose sight of the Code's teaching that «the term REALTOR ® has come to connote competency, fairness, and high integrity resulting from adherence to a lofty ideal of moral conduct in business relations.»
Preamble (excerpt): The term REALTOR ® has come to connote competency, fairness, and high integrity resulting from adherence to a lofty ideal of moral conduct in business relations.
The term REALTOR ® has come to connote competency, fairness, and high integrity resulting from adherence to a lofty ideal of moral conduct in business relations.
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