Sentences with phrase «ultimate word»

What is often lost is the understanding behind the concessions made in the contract — the business reasons for the comprises (or the refusal to compromise), the starting positions of both parties on a myriad of issues, and the thinking that drove both parties to the business arrangements and ultimate wording of the contract — including, and maybe most importantly, their understanding of what the wording of the contract actually meant.
In the Austrian school of economics the consumer has the ultimate word.
In this approach, Jesus emerges as the ultimate word of God to whom all the scriptures point.
The word about sin is the penultimate rather than the ultimate word of the gospel, which witnesses to the power of God, in both judgment and mercy, to provide by grace the resources we can not provide for ourselves.
The ultimate word, or last word, is that of justification by faith alone.
From Incarnation to culture is a straight line, for the determination of God to embody his ultimate Word places man's relation to that Word inextricably in the web of historical circumstances.
The real stars are Rock Hudson (never better) and Elizabeth Taylor; he's a racist cattle baron who's the ultimate word in Texas excess and success, while she's the level - headed wife who (somewhat) tames his Southern vulgarities with her Eastern civility.
Both are not the ultimate word in driver engagement but are close enough to the top while their parent cars (the 5 series and the Golf) are class leaders.
This could result in the ultimate word - of - mouth advertising for Lexus» sports cars, which will soon include a car that may rival Aston Martins, the LF - LC.
Book reviews are the ultimate word of mouth and getting more reviews should always be a cornerstone of your book marketing plan as an indie author.
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