Sentences with phrase «understood by everyone»

Taking things further along, it is understood by everyone that the best country and therefore the centre of the entire world is Canada.
In addition, many jobs I have seen listed on resumes includes wording that either came from job descriptions or have been written like standard wording from these types of descriptions, and that doesn't necessarily explain the skills the candidate has and may contain jargon that is not easily understood by everyone reading it.
You have to use the appropriate language that is understood by everyone.
Even though you might say your message in perfect English, it does not guarantee that your message will be heard and understood by everyone in the same way.
I think climate science needs to be understood by everyone.
I agree that it does not have to be understood by everyone — it's well within the grasp of an engineer or medical doctor, I think.
Each painting presents the viewer with a secret warning, a riddle of sorts, not meant to be understood by everyone.
The commitment at Max's to the current generation was communicated and understood by everyone in the bar, and it prompted the idea that this was the locus of serious art talk and thought.
When people ask me why I volunteer with animals, I want to explain these experiences, but it isn't a quick and easy answer, and it isn't clearly understood by everyone.
In my opinion — and that of the Education Select Committee — one of the biggest challenges for developing appropriate oversight of changing education provision is ensuring transparency so that the system can be understood by everyone from politicians right through to parents.
Man - to - man marking on the other hand is very simple and is easily understood by everyone.
But I think the amount of information a captain verbally transmits during a game is normally pretty limited to a few words or phrases which are often repetitive and understood by everyone, whatever language they are in.
We also want clear food labelling that can be understood by everyone, including children.
«The necessity of a speedy and radical transformation of the socio - economic conditions can be understood by everyone as indisputable.
In the second place, it should be understood by everyone concerned that schools of religion are not like other schools in at least one respect.
License plates issued for company cars include letter codes — understood by everyone in Wolfsburg — that signify whether the driver is a high - ranking Volkswagen manager or even a manager's spouse.
The concept of alignment is well understood by everyone, and both sales and marketing teams honestly wish they could blend together better.
There are now so many options that are both accessible and easy to understand by everyone.

Not exact matches

Everyone knows reading is an important source of knowledge, but many don't understand how much they can actually learn by hitting the pause button, sitting down and picking up a book.
Great leaders do that by telling stories and painting verbal pictures so that everyone can understand not just where they're going, but what it will look and feel like when they get there.
He said, «A familiarity with programming is absolutely vital to everyone's role in this information economy, and that it should be universally accessible, and not something that can be conquered or understood by a select few.»
Sure enough, when we looked at phones or more particularly the cellular communications business, we saw this hot new gizmo that everyone had to have but also involved red tape and complex contracts that nobody truly understood until they wanted to get out of them — and by then it was too late.
It's a wake - up call for everyone — both for those who don't understand what they're risking by packing on the pounds and for those who aren't at risk and feel it's not worth worrying about, or can't do anything to prevent.
She didn't speak until she had everyone's attention and she selected words and examples that were relevant and understood by her audience.
Everyone understands by now that Tesla does things differently than other automakers.
By building a picture in everyone's mind, your staff will understand who they need to communicate with.
Everyone wants to understand the key ingredients and contributions that are common to the companies that multiply investor capital by ten, or a hundred, times.
Everyone needs to understand that at some point those promises have to change, either by raising retirement age or increasing contribution rates.
An implicit apology must be made for the author's faith, an assurance that, yes, this is religious but it can be understood and appreciated by people who are not religious (everyone who is normal and cultured).
What I don't understand is why they feel that they need to force their religion on everyone by trying to force a theocracy on us all — cant you just practice your «faith» and leave the rest of us alone?
Yes — likely «vision» and «values» are understood (hopefully by everyone) without having to be written down.
Actually, I think everyone in every culture in every era is «wired» by God's design to seek a workable system for understanding the world around us and interpreting our experiences in it.
As a writer and English teacher perhaps I can share some information about how we can improve upon the language we use in churches so that everyone can understand it and be moved by it.
Jargon by its very nature alienates people because not everyone can understand it.
The premise here is that if Paul was not writing a theological tract for the ages — and everyone agrees he had no intention of doing that — then Romans must be understood within the circumstances of Paul's ministry, as generated, as were his other occasional letters, by a situation in his own ministry or in a church that called out for his apostolic attention.
8 Therefore it is necessary to arrive at a first mover, put in motion by no other; and this everyone understands to be God.
Interesting that everyone who reads it understands it only ONE way but you contend that it is understood differently by different people.
Everyone understood that Lorenzelli's «XXIV Theses» were aimed in the direction of the sixteenth - century Jesuit scholastic philosopher Francisco Suárez, beginning with the doctrine of the real distinction between essence and existence in creatures, which was not generally held by his followers.
This Psalm declares boldly that «He has not abandoned the afflicted» (vs. 24)... Psalm 22 is probably one of the most graphic representations of exactly what was going on and Jesus is declaring the reality to everyone who can hear it... by only speaking the first phrase his hearers would immediately know the rest of the Psalm and understand... the Psalm ends with the same phrasing that Jesus ends with, he says «It is finished» the psalm says «He has done it»... its easy to miss - see from a Greek model rather than the Hebraic model... God di not forsake Him... that is not what the Father is like... not even slightly.
As with all religions followed by all manner of people, their needs to be understanding brought about thru civilized conjectures found out to be as an educational sermon toward all and everyone's faith subjective rationalisms.
«Everyone is always welcome» was understood by people in each community to mean «everyone like usEveryone is always welcome» was understood by people in each community to mean «everyone like useveryone like us.»
In fact, most understand that leaders who lead by trying to control everyone instead of trusting their character and wisdom to win people over are leaders who lack character and wisdom — which is precisely why they try to control others.
Modern evangelicals do need to «bridge the gap» and speak more plainly about their faith in terms that everyone can understand rather than assume that what they understand among themselves will be automatically understood by those who are not of their community when they speak to others about their faith.
If we say «God» we must not imagine that everyone understands this word and that the only question is whether what all mean by it really exists.
Amazingly, almost everyone «gets that» except «Christians» and «church people,» who do not understand why we do not identify with them and how they are viewed and understood by much of our culture.
ok lets put it this way so everyone can understand what i mean that god said in the bible that it should be one man and woman to be married and god is the opne that wrote the bible and god is the one that die for us but if you all what to say that god is wrong and u are right then that is your choose but for me and my house we will serve the lord and we will go by what god says in the bible and if you think the bible ios wrong that is your choose but this world was better back in the old days in my home we do nt watch to much tv because it says in the bible do not put no evil before your eyes
No lesser a Christian than Martin Luther understood our predicament: Anyone, he wrote in ìOn Temporal Authority, î who tried ìto rule the world by the gospel and to abolish all temporal law and the sword on the plea that all are baptized and Christian, and that, according to the gospel, there shall be among them no law or sword» or the need for either»... would be loosing the ropes and chains of the savage wild beasts and letting them bite and mangle everyone, meanwhile insisting that they were harmless, tame, and gentle creatures; but I would have the proof in my wounds.î I do not believe that Hauerwas sees America's enemies as harmless, tame, and gentle creatures.
yet today, this «everyone else» being our neighbor understanding is embraced culturally worldwide as well as by the church.
I don't think everyone has to know / understand sin in order to love Christ and be attracted by Heaven, but I covered that above.
Just about everyone associated with the entire SKC organisation will be understanding of the scenario, with Zusi a crucial player ahead of Saturday's huge Eastern Conference match against the New York Red Bulls, who trail conference leaders SKC by only one point.
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