Sentences with phrase «too much interpretation»

If your resume requires too much interpretation you will have only succeeded with getting your resume to a human.
Fedex.In my opinion christianity has and is doing a lot of damage to sincere followers of messiah and those who don't know him yet.thanks for your concern.I think that there is too much interpretation of scripture which is being used to support christianty.personally I don't believe christianty is scriptural.read some of your other comments and you have some good thoughts.

Not exact matches

Larry Clay, from Ontario's Growth Secretariat at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, rejected criticism that there was too much regulation, but said new guidelines due this year will ensure its consistent interpretation by municipalities.
Given the uncertainties of interpretation, it seems unwise to put too much emphasis on changes in employment over short periods; viewed over the past year, employment has been sluggish, and does not appear to have accelerated further since the initial pick - up in the September quarter 1996.
My interpretation: if pastors started preaching too much about overeating and wasting food, their pews would be empty!
This second trait of freedom in the light of hope removes us further than the first trait did from the existential interpretation, which is too much centered on the present decision; for the ethics of the mission has communitarian, political, and even cosmic implications, which the existential decision, centered on personal interiority, tends to hide.
Interpretation 2 (Dying because you think too much, love too much, understand too much; are misunderstood) by the hands of your own people) They are «eaten» by their own faith culture who are in Stage 2,3.
However, I think it unwise to place too much reliance on the Bible, especially when there are so many «interpretations», translations and even variations in the mss.
The primary problem, Walton says, with our modern interpretations of Genesis 1 is that they focus too much on material beginnings.
Altizer's literal interpretation of the Incarnation in this third argument seems ultimately even more self - destructive than Origen's well - intentioned but much too literal interpretation of Christ's words to his disciples about those who have courage to make themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven (Matt.
Such a procedure is speculative throughout and in no way proves the truth of the hypotheses, but I find Ogden's final conclusion much too strong when he calls what I have offered «at best a wholly speculative interpretation in no way grounded in the Jesus of history it professes to interpret» (p. 122; italics mine).
Liturgy today is too much like this third interpretation.
Writes Schindler: «In sum, West's work provides a paradigm of what is most often criticised today in connection with John Paul II's theology of the body - and rightly criticised, insofar as that theology is identified with West's interpretation: namely, that it is too much about sex and too romantic.»
I decided not to watch the movie since I like my own imagination's interpretation too much, but did end up reading the sequel to A Wrinkle in Time, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, plus two from another of L'Engle's series, Meet the Austins (very sweet) and The Moon by Night (shows its age a bit more).
It is not too much of a stretch to see Timothy's interpretation of «Our Joe» in Theresa May's attempt to stand above traditional politics and embody the supposed «national interest» in Brexit and social and economic reform in her June 2017 snap General Election campaign.
James Hamilton, the curator at the University of Birmingham, who has written books on Turner, said that while Turner claimed to paint what he saw, it's dangerous to put too much weight on an artist's interpretation.
Wording such as «potentially» risky and «a pathogen that is highly transmissible, significantly virulent, and likely to be resistant» to public health controls leaves too much to interpretation, many said.
Then, a short explanation was written to offer the respondent a few details without inconveniencing them with too much reading, analysis, or interpretation.
Brandon presents the real amoral, arrogant monster here, a product of too much privilege and distorted interpretations of various teachings.
When he attends religious functions, he hears gripes from his fellow Hasidim that he drinks too much wine, dances too freely, and offers laymen's interpretations of the Torah that are well - meaning but unscholarly.
Going in and being open - minded to Jackson's interpretation helped me to appreciate the good things, and not let the bad things get too much in the way.
But it's challenging to pull an interpretation out of the cryptic final scene, which could itself have been rendered in emoji without losing too much nuance.
Just as its predecessor can be granted some leeway for the action - hero status afforded to Sherlock Holmes simply because the character is named Sherlock Holmes (It's not too much of a stretch to imagine him a skilled combatant, if one only reads between the lines of Doyle as Holmes» ever - faithful assistant Dr. John Watson), there's an instinctive reaction to forgive screenwriters Michele and Kieran Mulroney for their broadly megalomaniacal interpretation of James Moriarty.
How do you describe something to someone with enough details to help them picture it but without giving too much away so as to not limit or intrude on their own free imagination / interpretation?
It's not a matter of too much patience, but of too little interpretation.
Too much science instruction relies on «cookbook» - oriented experiments that provide students with a scientific question, the procedure to address the question, the expected results of the experiment, and even an interpretation of those results.
Feeding guidelines given on the bag or can's label provide too much room for interpretation and pets commonly are overfed without the owner recognizing they are doing providing excess calories.
The lawsuit states that appearance is subjective and open to interpretation, which gives Manchester too much discretion over what constitutes a vicious dog.
Everything else had too much going on for me, and I felt like most lyrics were just people shoving bait emotions in your face with little or no room for personal interpretation,» he says, noting he was far more taken with the music his first console, the PAL Sega Master System II, was able to produce despite its mere four - channel sound chip.
The human figures are this time assembled out of abstracted forms in order to avoid an interpretation that would rely too much on pyschology.
I think that often there is a disconnect between the collector and artist with too much interference involving other peoples interpretation of what the work is about.
«In her lifetime,» Kaelen Wilson - Goldie wrote in an Artforum review of the gallery's inaugural solo exhibition of Asawa's work in the fall of 2017, «Asawa weathered storms of weak interpretation... that made too much of her positions as a wife and mother and not nearly enough of her contributions to modernism and abstraction.»
I have no desire to have a «blog debate» but rather I am making the point that hurried «interpretations» of results aren't generally very accurate and that people can be in too much of a hurry to jump to conclusions about the IPCC, attribution, impacts on policy etc..
All in rapid real time, while a third cast of thousands seeks emphatic endorsement of interpretations that add or subtract from the global warming meme without too much regard for the toils of the other groups.
What we notice: (1) The interpretation of climate story by old long - lived trees (NB, long - lived trees can be young too, as in the blue graph, where they are all 50 - 60 years old) is such that these trees were not very much impressed by the medieval temperature maxima.
Just about everything I read on the interpretation of unit root test results applied to finite samples cautions against reading too much into them (see for example Hamilton (1994), Cochrane (1991)-RRB-.
The question remains whether the CJEU has shown too much judicial activism by using the instrument of teleological interpretation and whether it crossed the boundaries into the realm of illegitimacy.
Such an interpretation of Article 3 (1), which potentially makes linking to infringing content an act that infringes the right of communication to the public, would have created (too) much legal uncertainty.
While this definition certainly leaves too much room for interpretation to be the final ruling, it might be a good jumping - off point for more nuanced laws.
The «kitchen overflow area» left too much to interpretation.
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