Sentences with phrase «usage of the word as»

it is just like an uneducated olf to mix up the street usage of a word as compared to the scienctific usage of a word.
Thus, quite typically, discussions of «societies» by process thinkers are quite different from common sense usage of the word as well as sociological definitions, and usually do not refer to human societies.

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Trendspottr, co-founder and chief executive Mark Zohar explains, scours social media such as Twitter and Facebook as well as subscribers» corporate proprietary data for specific words, language usage, velocity of mentions and acceleration to predict trending topics — before they actually trend.
god (s): Hebrew word # 430 «elohiym (el - o - heem»); plural of OT: 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative: [usages of the word in the] KJV — angels, exceeding, God (gods)- dess, - ly), (very) great, judges, mighty.
Instead of accommodating its usage» and so its ideas and assumptions» a translation of Holy Scripture should serve the end of conversion by employing principles that recognize Christianity as its own culture with its own language and practices, raising readers up and rooting them in a rich tradition of translation, transforming them through the creative rationality, beauty, goodness, and truth reflective of the triune God who speaks his Word.
11 Note also that, as in the usage of later classical prophetism, the Word here conveys the sense of a formula, a known formula, the content, nature, and potency of which are widely familiar now.
There is however no sharp difference in the usage of this word for love of the brother, as against the love spoken of as agape.
As the word «religion» has, in popular usage, become associated with an outdated supernatural world, we need to return to the original meaning of the word if there is to be any profitable discussion about the religion of the future.
observernow As to God tempting someone it is a matter of word usage.
The new Oxford English Dictionary neatly avoids the quicksand by attributing the word to the Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler, citing as the only definition Adler's technical and specialized usage, and then quoting a whole series of uses of the word that owe nothing whatsoever to Adler.
I am glad to have Sherburne clarify his usage of the two terms, but I regard it as unfortunate that the English translation of the Greek word should be taken to have a different meaning.
As one dares enlightenment of another's wordage usages, one becomes such word's judge and jury and executioner.
There are other words and concepts which could replace it in certain areas of its usage, such as «vindication», «exaltation», «ascension», etc., but because the Easter message is essentially concerned with the death of Jesus, we would be hard pressed to find another idiom which acknowledges the significance of his death equally as well.
Charles Peirce said this in his twenties with superb clarity, except that finitude is in this usage an inadequate word; we are but fragments of the finite cosmos, which so far as we know is itself finite.
The contemporary NEED to be tolerant and not the traditional usage of the word (accepting that someone else's view be heard) we have a new definition which is framed as being only able to say that their claim is as valid as any other.
In his economics, Kirk could be quite critical of capitalism (which was, as he always pointed out in his characteristic solicitude for proper usage, a Marxist word) as a political ideology, and for libertarians he had no use at all.
The word comes from the Greek adjective eschatos, meaning «last,» frequently used in the New Testament (as in II Timothy3: 1,»... in the last days there will come times of stress,» but also in such familiar usage as Matthew 19:30: «But many that are first will be last, and the last first»).
The Latin word resurrectio appears to have been created for Christian use, and while the Greek equivalent anastasis is certainly pre-Christian, it does not seem to have been widely used until Christian times, some scholars thinking that, when Paul referred to it at Athens, his hearers mistook it for the name of a goddess.26 The idea of resurrection first came to expression in the form of a narrative, and until the advent of the above technical terms, words of very general usage, such as «raise», «wake up», «stand up», etc., served the purpose of relating it.
Theologians influenced by positivism, whose adherents saw reality as strictly that which can be experienced through the senses and knowledge as that which can be obtained through a narrow definition of the scientific method, and linguistic analysis, which purported that the only proper function of philosophy is the study of the usage of words and sentences, also treated science and religion as separate realms, distinct «language games,» each with its own set of rules.
Tom, please educate yourself as to the scientific use of the word «theory», as opposed to the common usage.
When Whitehead speaks of efficacious processes as transitions (PR 150/227; 210/320) he is using the very same word to express the same state of affairs, even if no direct historical connection of the usage can be demonstrated.
On other occasions, however, he seems to attempt a positive characterization: «Words and phrases must be stretched toward a generality foreign to their ordinary usage; and however such elements of language be stabilized as technicalities, they remain metaphors mutely appealing for the imaginative leap» (Whitehead 1929, p. 6).
In many passages, moreover, this same usage is indicated, when the meaning of the English Version's words «utterly destroy» is correctly given in the margin as «devote.»
DAN... calling all religions cults is rather shortsighted as you are not differentiating between the archaic definition of the word «cult» from the modern usage.
In the United States, we do not have lords as part of our social system so for our understanding of the word in modern usage we have to look across the sea to the United Kingdom where they still have parliament that includes a House of Lords.
As a missiologist concerned with the history, I was surprised to see the debate proceed without any reference to the origin of the word — just to its current usage.
Words and phrases must be stretched towards a generality foreign to their ordinary usage; and however such elements of language be stabilized as technicalities, they remain metaphors mutely appealing for an imaginative leap.
It wishes to have done with the «gendered» perception of the individual and with all «gendered» usage of words, so that «man» or «masculine» might designate a feminine body and the body itself is no longer understood as a given reality.
I shall assume, moreover, that in formal usage as in common speech the English word «priest» is, like the French prêtre, the equivalent of sacerdos or hiereus, in spite of its etymological derivation from presbyteros.
According to Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (writing in 1956), «Liberalism in the American usage has little in common with the word as used in the politics of any European country, save possibly Britain.»
The software can determine whether the people are actually at their desks as well as very nuanced metrics of their computer usage, from number of words typed per minute and mouse clicks to where their eyes go on the screen.
Plotting the rank of the words versus their frequency reveals that tag vocabulary, like word usage in languages such as English, follows a power law.
As you can tell from the screenshot, the EU - wide trademark (in relation to usage of the word in the operation of online chat rooms, we should point out) was granted in October 2006, with the expiration date set to May 24, 2014.
And set as it is shortly after the Civil War, I can understand the usage of the first two words, but I finally had to draw the line when no demonstrative proof has been given that the F - word was used in the Old West (especially the MF - word, which appears several times in this picture; my research shows the word existed, but not the definition we know of today).
Small - group instruction, offering a chance for deeper discussion and usage of vocabulary, is where educators can also provude support with basic vocabulary words, such as household items and terms for family members — words whose meanings EL students already know in their home language, but which they need to label in English.
This assesses all students at a high level of word knowledge and context clue usage skills, while at the same time allowing them to differentiate the parameters of the sentences and the strength of the context clues, as well as the number of words on the quiz.
VocabularySpellingCity's social studies learning activities help your second graders by teaching the proper spelling of words as well as their correct definitions and usage.
These fun online social studies activities and games allow 4th graders to learn both the context and usage of their social studies vocabulary, as well as the proper spelling of the words.
Other new details such as the known origin of the word along with a graph that traces the word's usage over time are included.
«Larissa makes a complete first draft, in pencil, as literal as possible, with marginal comments on words, tone, rhythm, deliberate oddities, levels of usage, cross references to reappearances of the same word or motif.
Sometimes the wrong usage of a word or punctuation mark can even change the meaning of our writing, as Misti Wolanski is here to show us today.
The common usage of this word during the apostles» time was for a called out assembly of people, such as a town square meeting, where citizens were «called out» to attend.
McGraw - Hill Education & LAVA have joined hands with a common vision of empowering people with knowledge, and since E - reading is becoming popular day by day as it is easy to carry & a great measure to save the usage and wastage of paper, so the E-TAB has been pre-loaded with 14 books, including Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's Envisioning an Empowered Nation, Word Power and Dhiru Bhai Ambani's Biography to name a few.
English is a hard language due to its multiple usages of words for different meanings, such as; wood / would, sea / see, there / their / they're, we / wee, our / hour.
Sometimes this can be attributed to following the twists of a turning plot, or understanding the explanation of complex instructions; but at times it reads as if the author doesn't know the correct usage of the words.
Jodie Renner is a freelance fiction editor and the award - winning author of three craft - of - writing guides in her series An Editor's Guide to Writing Compelling Fiction: Captivate Your Readers, Fire up Your Fiction, and Writing a Killer Thriller, as well as two clickable time - saving e-resources, Quick Clicks: Spelling List and Quick Clicks: Word Usage.
In order for a professional Realtor to be able to decipher the wording of an inspection report, one must be familiar with the terms of usage as well as being familiar with construction - related problems.
Lest there be confusion about the usage of the word «avatar» in an internet - happy era of sci - fi movies and video games, Oxford Dictionaries defines it as a Hindu term meaning «a manifestation of a deity or released soul in bodily form on earth; an incarnate divine teacher; an incarnation, embodiment, or manifestation of a person or idea.»
But the «commonly accepted» usage of a word... out in the general public as opposed to the specialized world of the EPA... is that something that's really suitable for testimony?
Note that some authors have different definitions for the dissipation function, such as T with T the local temperature field, or T0 with T0 the temperature of the environment or the temperature the system would acquire if it is in thermodynamic equilibrium with the environment The different usages of the word» dissipation function» sometimes causes confusion... yep at this case nobody have the right or wrong weather previsions good chance
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