Sentences with phrase «terms mean something different»

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Something being called a theory and a law in scientific terms means something completely different than what ySomething being called a theory and a law in scientific terms means something completely different than what ysomething completely different than what you think.
If we do have an understanding of the conversation then the definitions of these «packed» concepts are subjective and we wind up debating terms like «following Jesus» which means something entirely different to me than it did to my 92 year old grandmother.
Non-Christian doctrines of God may declare him holy, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and glorious; but all these terms mean something entirely different because they are applied to a universal principle, a metaphysical entity, an immanent process, or a primal cause.
Persons who say they believe in evolution, but who have in mind a process guided by an active God who purposely intervenes or controls the process to accomplish some end, are using the same term that the Darwinists use, but they mean something very different by it.
But, then, there is something else that he very well could say that would render his apparently contradictory statements consistent — namely, that, although such terms as «absolute» and «relative,» or «necessary» and «contingent,» explicate the meaning of more than one logical type, and thus apply to entities within these different types in correspondingly different senses, rather than in simply the same sense, they nevertheless apply to the different entities within any single type whose meaning they in some sense explicate, not in different senses, but rather in the same sense.
The term is used not to mean the same thing, univocally, nor yet to mean something completely different, equivocally.
The term «salvation» is definitely slippery, and I am convinced that it the Bible means something different with it than most of the ways it is used today.
If God did in fact make a unique and supreme revelation of himself in that event; if God was actually in Christ reconciling the world unto himself; if something of decisive importance for humanity really happened in connection with the life and death of Jesus, however different may be the theological terms in which we attempt to express that meaning — if this is our faith, the church becomes immeasurably the most significant of human communities, for it was within its experience that the revealing event first occurred and it is in its experience that the meaning of that event has been conveyed from one generation to another.
Whilst long term that means a change of manager, at least Arsène would have the «experimenting» option to give people something different to watch.
He adds that the abundance of transcripts that overlap each gene suggests that the very term «gene» should mean something different inside the cell nucleus, where transcription takes place, than outside of it, where finished proteins go.
Long term workout programs are normally designed using a linear periodization model which in simple terms means you spend a length of time on one style of training before moving on to something different.
Clean eating means something different to everyone, and people modify the term to fit their beliefs, personal experiences, and irrational fears.
While the term «blogging» used to mean something entirely different and my site looked like more of an online journal and photo diary than an actual blog, it's crazy to think I've stuck with this...
I do like learning new terms; I just wanted to point out that the term «jumper» means something different in the U.S., or maybe just in California.
It is very interesting how the term #badass means something entirely different from when I was younger!
Students say that the term hookup is intentionally vague, and may have much to do the fact that what means one thing on one campus may mean something entirely different on another.
But «double jeopardy» the legal term means something entirely different: One can't be tried for the same specific crime twice; if Libby offs Nick a second time, it is a separate offense, still subject to litigation.
Requirements for high school preparation in social studies vary significantly among different colleges and universities, and the term «social studies» can mean something different to different schools.
Reading strategies is a broad term and can mean something different to any individual.
So the term «average» means something different in «your» field?
Maybe short - term, maybe forever, but for me it means it's time to try something different.
Daniel Knight So the term «average» means something different in «your» field?
In technical usage, however, the term means something quite different.
But if you have a thoughful conversation with people they usually wont say such things or they will mean something different than you do when your use the term «settled»
The fellowship is supported by the New York law firm, Morrison and Foerster LLP, also known as MoFo, a term used colloquially to mean something very different.
Other lawyers might use the term to mean something very different than what we use it to mean.
I don't think terms necessarily have single «official definitions», they have meanings in context, and might mean one thing in one context and something else in a different context.
As we mentioned above, this is not an official term, so one company will mean one thing while another means something entirely different.
This terminology can be quite confusing, especially when these terms are often used interchangeably, sometimes to mean the same thing, sometimes to mean something different.
To give an example, the term «support,» means one thing to you, and possibly, something completely different to someone else.
The Supreme Court did not define what «egregious fault» means other than to say it is something more than ordinary fault, defining it loosely as a term of art that requires not simply more, or even more public acts of marital indiscretion, but acts that by their very nature, are different in kind than ordinary fault that breaks up a marriage.
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