Sentences with phrase «used as a litmus test»

If the way that they communicate or handle themselves is not how you want your brand handled, use that as a litmus test for honey - badgerdom.
Koch has raised his statewide profile this year with his NY Uprising PAC and its trio of reform pledges, which he used as a litmus test for dubbing candidates «heroes» or «enemies» of reform — a message he took on the road.
However, the more I thought about it over the past week, the more I found myself using it as a litmus test for purchases.
Use it as the litmus test for every possible solution as you decide what the best way is to keep Colorado's children safe.
This statement is often used as a litmus test for belief regarding global warming, i.e. you believe this statement (consensus) or you don't (skeptic).
As in most of these cases, the treating of PG / CRU hacker by their own community can be used as a litmus test to determine how far one's moral compass has been bent by their ideological views.

Not exact matches

There is an eyelash - curling article in Rolling Stone about Sasha Grey, «the dirtiest girl in porn,» which should be used as some kind of litmus test and pedagogical bludgeon for retraining us in the virtue of protecting an uncompromised stigmatic remainder in our moral life.
While some Christians like to use specific doctrines as a litmus test, others like to use specific lifestyles as a litmus test.
This current president doesn't use his religion as a litmus test for patriotism.
We have become way too much eyeball people as Christians assume that those who don't live according to the way they do they are unsaved, we have created this judgemental relationship which hurts peoples fellowship with God, there are no litmus tests for people that believe in Jesus, which is why we are called to not judge others, and people use James 2:14, and 1 John's verse of those who practices righteousness are righteous even though I think it's talking about earthly righteousness toward people that we as Christians should show because there is a lost world out there that needs are help and these doctrines of guilt, condemnation, anger, and judgement aren't helping in fact they are doing the opposite, just like how in James it's justification towards man.
Finally, I am adamantly apposed to using «speaking in tongues» as some sort of litmus test to determine someone's spiritual maturity.
I didn't say there was no inequality in the justice system, I said the media inflames when they use 1 case as a litmus test, especially when the system is stacked in favor of defendants.
Political hardliners still use the pro-choice position as a litmus test for judging political candidates.
Their purpose and ideals are simple: Even though the house has a Republican majority, Freedom Caucus members don't think Congress has done enough to cut taxes, defund programs like Planned Parenthood, repeal Obamacare or any of the other litmus tests ultra-conservatives have used as defining issues.
These molecules are subsequently used to develop tests as simple as the classic litmus test for clinical use.
Madame Garderobe is also used as a kind of litmus test for how close the staff is to becoming inanimate, which heightens the tension as the film draws closer to it's conclusion.
The progressive - leaning Alliance for a Better Utah sent letters to members of the Utah Technology Council on Tuesday, criticizing the group's use of Utah Education Association endorsements as a litmus test for school board elections.
Scion used the LA Auto Show as litmus test to show off a possible new model, the iM concept.
I often use this as a sort of litmus test to quickly gauge a dictionary's completeness (if it has this word) and quality (if the definition contains the etymology).
However, the bank is using its online savings and CD accounts as a litmus test, according to recent reports — and it may consider adding checking accounts and electronic bill payments in the future if its new retail banking sector performs well.
First, in my experience, overwhelmingly employers do not use credit checks as a litmus test, but rather they use them at the end of a hiring decision.
I think he uses Garfield as a litmus test.
Can you also imagine what it would be like if the next president used the well - being of future generations and protecting their inheritance of the commons as the litmus test for judicial appointments?
Though advisers to then - Attorney General John Ashcroft introduced a political slant to the honors program in 2002, use of a candidate's political background as a litmus test for hiring accelerated in 2006, not surprisingly under Gonzales.
Bay says, «use of CRM software is pretty much a litmus test as to the firms that are moving to a «corporate» model of operation, from the traditional «eat what you kill» mode of operation...» What do you think?
Using the Moto G (2015) as the litmus test here (which, might I remind you we said is the «perfect» $ 179 smartphone for your kids), it would seem on paper that the Honor 5X is just the plainly obvious choice.
I can see the benefits of considering work during college when hiring but I wouldn't use it as an absolute litmus test.
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