According to this model, a reader with weak language development but strong decoding skills might be able to pull the words up from the page, but will likely be able to comprehend
the text read only as well as s / he would have if it had been read to him or her — in other words, not very well.
Not exact matches
The
only time you'll likely notice its non-HD screen is when
reading, as
text may be more pixelated than what you're used to on a modern smartphone.
«The future coders of 2035 may
only be preschoolers today, but their journey to tech hubs around the globe begins now,»
reads the
text of a promotional image for the toy.
now you can argue man's laws vs God's law all ya want, but a «plain
reading of the
text» is the
only way to get to that conclusion.
After
reading several of the posts on the «interpretation of mythical
texts into a book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye on a book that he / she / it wanted to have in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human» construct...
only humans could mess a book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
If the woman
read only Matthew 22:34 as her Christian
text, the congregation must have been confused by its connection to the Shema.
Having
only been able to see vague shapes, he was able to
read the smallest of
text!
Wuellner's stated goal is to examine «the need for rhetorical analysis not
only of
texts but also of the practices of
reading texts.»
It can be captured not in a single principle but
only in a sequence of images that are embedded in that story, focus our
reading of it and provide a framework within which individual
texts can make sense.
(3) Like many of our contemporaries, Schweitzer
read the great Asian religious
texts not as a historian
only, but as one whose profound sense of the failure of Christianity led him into a genuine religious quest.
While I appreciate the approach that DTS teaches, it can really
only be followed by expert scholars and theologians, and is not feasible for the average student of Scripture, which indicates to me that it is not the
only oven the best way of
reading and interpreting the biblical
text.
TERTULLIAN, THE FLESH AND ORTHODOXY Dear Father Editor While I can
only share your Carthusian correspondent's enthusiasm for the Catechism of the Catholic Church as a sure guide to the Church's teachings, I
read — with some surprise — in his comments on the letters I wrote to you in 2007 that I am supposed to hold suspect, or even possibly unorthodox, «any
text» that cites Tertullian.
By contrast, a teaching such as the Immaculate Conception, as with so much Marian dogma, makes claims that not
only stand on a highly contestable
reading of an extremely narrow scriptural base but also seem to stand in tension with, if not even in contradiction to, significant biblical
texts.
Not the other as a psychic life that is to be re-experienced and reconstituted, but the other as a vision or a truth conveyed by the speech performance of an author in terms of a potentiality structured in the
text that can
only be actualized through the process of
reading.
In any event, a careful
reading of the
text suggests that the counterculture thesis is
only the best of a variety of rather weak statistically grounded «explanations» of the trends.
In the
only clear case of a specifically Christian
reading being given to an Old Testament
text, the first chapter of Genesis features Paul's words about the glory of a transformed creation from 2 Corinthians in the margin.
His primary rule of interpretation was that «a
text can be
read and expounded
only with reference to and in light of its theme.»
It is our desire to apply which led us to
read — unless, that is, we are out of relationship with our own existence and seek
only to quarry the
text for publishable tidbits (but that too is an «application» of sorts).
The
only indication that this is «scapegoating» is
reading it into the
text (it seems to me, anyway).
That ought to get us past any Marxist
reading of this
text, in which the indictment of being rich applies
only to the economic class that owns the means of production.
The triad «
texts, symbols and practices» points to the fact that the life of a church does not
only consist in the
reading and interpretation of
texts but also of symbols and customs, especially as they are used in worship.
You have no idea how big it is, probably because the
only book you've ever
read is a 2,000 year old
text written by cave people.
I sometimes wonder at the grace brought to a
reading by a lector who bothered to learn about the
text and its meaning, and then tried to give voice not
only to the words but their power.
Such
readings only complicate our ability to understand the
text.
It's
only after
reading backwards into the
text from a christian perspective that you might believe what you said.
Only recently have I
read the Bible as well as the Q'uran, Hadith, and what I could understand Hindu
texts (but there is ALOT of those).
if were
only going to use the KJV why stop at greek, or latin why not
only read the original
texts which were written in Coptic the simple fact is not a single one of us, including our highest religious leaders, other then about 30 ancient language specialist in the world have ever
read an original scripture.
It's just as ridiculous as turning Esther into a Disney princess,
only Driscoll — being older than 10 — has no excuse to project this strange
reading onto the
text.
The verses themselves are not explicitly printed out, but rather
text on the soft drink cup
reads «John 3:16» which indicates the bible passage, «For God so loved the world, that he gave his
only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.»
As it stands, it should
only be used in conjunction with the original
text of the Code and never
read on its own.
You have evidently
only listened to people talk about ancient
texts and not
read any for yourself.
Across England and Scotland were secret groups of Lollards, a network of people who for a century now had nurtured among themselves a tradition of
reading translations of the
text of the Bible in manuscript excerpts from various popular sections of the Old and New Testaments, and occasionally from the complete edition of Wycliffe's (or Purvey's) fourteenth - century translation, rare though it was, the
only English translation in existence.
Usually when I am
reading in the New Testament I not
only keep a Greek / English (English / Greek) dictionary beside me but I have the Greek
texts well within reach as well.
Read Scott Martin has already picked up on the first Obama / Biden online display ad, which started running on Time.com at 5 Eastern this morning —
only two hours after the veep announcement went out over
text.
The AHCA
text was released
only the night before the House voted and few if any members had actually
read it.
When
reading papers, it helps me to have a writing task so that I am being an active reader instead of letting my eyes glaze over mountains of
text only to forget everything I just
read.
The participants engaged in four
texting - while - driving tasks: baseline (driving
only), and driving plus
reading and responding to
text messages via (a) a smartphone keyboard, (b) a smartphone voice - to
text system, and (c) Google Glass's voice - to -
text system using HUD.
Glass» HUD function required
only a change in eye direction to
read and respond to
text messages, rather than the more disruptive change in head and body posture associated with smartphones.
Knowing nothing of, for example, «gestalt psychology» I sought enlightenment in the
text,
only to
read that at the second Macy conference «the word «Gestalt» came up for clarification, and it was at once apparent that five members of the group thought that the remaining twenty of us were abusing the term».
your brain can
only focus on one thing at a time, and if you're talking on the phone,
texting,
reading, etc. you will not be aware of your stomach's feeling of fullness
The
only wish I have is that the website
text was black so that I didn't have to struggle
reading it!
My initial impression, not having
read the full
text, is that we now have 2 studies showing that a combination of high & low reps & weights causes a greater increase in strength than a program consisting of
only heavy weights / low reps.
I have to admit, I didn't
read the whole articles, just access to the free
text (in this case, Abstracts
only).
While yoga can be studied,
texts read, dissected, recited, understanding yoga can
only occur through direct experience.
If you have
only read the abstracts, then I would recommend obtaining and
reading the full
text articles, if you are able to do so.
-LSB-...]
only problem with
reading about RS on Free the Animal is how dense the freakin'
text is.
Dear Amber, I really love to
read what you are writing — but believe me there are always visitors who
only comment the outfit a bit:) I'm in general interested into the person behind a blog and always happy to learn more about this person during
reading the
texts!
My dear friend that I met at NYFW
texted me today and informed me that I'm not
only on New York Magazine's blog «The Cut» (which is infamous I might add and a daily
read for anyone and everyone in fashion), but I'm in today's 22 MOST STYLISH PEOPLE OF FASHION WEEK.
Read Carefully... You can
only reach me through
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