Sentences with phrase «used in different senses»

Not exact matches

Trump is using the presidency as a bully pulpit in a different and more threatening sense, which will not only be damaging to our economic system, but unlikely to produce the results that many of his supporters appear to expect.
In a sense this is about inequality, and the diverging fortunes of different bank employees: At the high end, banking remains a human enterprise of valued professionals interacting face - to - face with clients, including, if the clients want, by using terrible terrible voicemail.
Analytics are going to play more and more of a function in deciphering huge quantities of data, making sense of it, applying it into many different areas and then using blockchain technologies to securitize that.
What I find in working with a log of designers and even developers is that when using WordPress they are not aware of all the options for grouping content in different ways that make sense for a kind of UI «map».
What I said to Light (in different words) is that his / her comment made no sense, and that to accuse someone of not using a brain while not making sense yourself was certainly hypocritical.
In this sense Gehenna as used by Christ is different from Sheol which is a form of purgatory.
The reconstruction of the biblical history which they produced is now commonly called the «liberal» view — though the term «liberal» is here used in a sense originally German rather than English, and should not be made a stick to beat those who are «liberal» in a different sense.
Steven thanks for your testimony I agree with your view that homosexuality is not an orientation we are not born that way but its a choice.We can choose to live by what our flesh dictates or we can live by what God reveals through his word and by his holy spirit.If we are serious about following God we chose to follow him so it does nt matter whether gay or straight our choice is to follow God with all our heart.I have never been gay but have battled and was overcome by my fleshly desires not until i turned from them and asked the holy spirit to help me have i been changed for that i will always be grateful to the Lord.So in that sense we are no different our testimonys are important and are powerful.Thank you for your witness and may the Lord continue to use you as his vessel to touch lives and hearts for him.brentnz
We too know Christ as Master and Savior and Lord, though we may no longer use some of the terms which the early Christians used, or though we may use them in a somewhat different sense, inasmuch as the ideas originally conveyed by them are no longer familiar and natural.
The word hypostasis literally means «one subsistence or substance», although, to add to the complication, it was used in rather different senses by different theologians.
But this immediately raises the question of the relationship between these two uses, necessary uses, as I see it, of the word «I.» It certainly does not seem to me that I have any empirical evidence whatsoever for holding that the «I» writing these words now, at this precise 1 / 10th of a second, is in any sense a different «I» from the «I» which started writing this paper some time ago.
But it is clear, when one takes account of the different senses in which the word «agent,» «agency,» is used, that there is no inconsistency here.
This is, of course, to use the phrase in a somewhat different and broader sense than is traditional.
Obviously I am in some sense numerically the same person I used to be, but it is equally obvious that in some sense I am a different person, even numerically different in that I have more past experiences as constituents of who I am.
It is my opinion that one should be leery of using «the plain sense» rule when dealing with documents that were originally written in a different language, culture and time.
For example, when Pope John XXIII spoke of medical care as a «right,» he used that term in a far different sense from the use of «right» in, say, the Declaration of Independence and in the Bill of Rights.
This is to say, a text can have more than one meaning in the sense that it can be used by the Holy Spirit in different ways.
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This means that if terms like «relative» and «absolute» are taken in their broadest meaning, without regard to distinctions of logical type, Hartshorne has sufficient reason for saying that they can be used in systematically different senses and, therefore, are analogical, not univocal, in application to deity.
The difference in this case, however, is that, in speaking so, he expressly recognizes that he is using «literal» in a different sense, even though he never explains very clearly just wherein this difference lies.
If Hartshorne is to uphold his claim that terms such as «thinking» and «knowing,» «loving» and «willing,» are analogical in meaning when applied to God, he has to give them a sense infinitely different from the specific sense in which he expressly uses them.
Recalling our earlier discussion of the different senses in which Hartshorne uses the word «literal,» we can infer that what he means by saying that «know» or «love» may be literal as applied to God is not that they may apply to God in the same sense in which they apply to all individuals, but, rather, that they may apply to God in the primary sense in which they are thus applicable, their application to any other individual being secondary.
1:16), has been used in many different senses especially since the end of the eighteenth century, and thereby has acquired a direct or indirect importance for theology.
Bishop Budd of Plymouth was taking a slightly different tack, discouraging use of the 1962 rite by saying that it really was jolly hard to celebrate, all in actual Latin, with heaps of rubrics to follow that had to be «scrupulously adhered to» and with lots of it that had to be learned by heart and recited «so that it makes sense» even when this was being done silently (I am not making this up).
After all, we have to remember that we are using history in a different sense from what it bears in a phrase like «the history of Anglo - German relations».
For this reason it is important to see that we shall be using the word «myth» in a somewhat different sense.
You are using religious in two different senses, and you're using one sense of the term to support your claim that no one knows anything about the history of their own religion or others.
While Wieman was certainly a process thinker in the broad sense, his use of the key terms «process» and «creativity» was often very different from Whitehead's.
If you want to use the third religion in the derogratory sense, every religion is «unorthodox» relative to a different religion.
However, in other places Balthasar used «hope» in a very different, much stronger sense, akin to theological hope; in these instances the word was used to denote a supernatural reality which assures us that, even if human beings appear to reject God, he will nevertheless find a way to save them in the end (even in Hell).
On his own terms, Anselm is said to have shown that as long as «the fool» continues to conceive God he can not consistently withhold assent to the necessity of the divine existence, unless he is using the term «God» in a sense different from what the self - understanding believer means by the term.
Obviously we use the term religion in a different sense than you do in your post.
He may use a word in different senses on different occasions, or he may use the word with two senses at the same time (John is fond of this practice).
The sense in which the word choice is used in this context is similar to the way it is used earlier in this chapter in accounting for the different enzymes produced by the bacterium Escherichia coli.
These are all in the more expensive range of products though, which makes sense for me as I use them for work everyday but they may not be the right fit for you which is why I'm going to be posting on all the different options that are out there!
To be honest I would allow sanchez and ozil to roam freely in attack, in other words sanchez could come wide in some attacks, make runs through the middle in others etc, and the same with ozil, can come out wide to collect the ball or roam into the middle to feed sanchez and walcott through balls to run on to... In the attacking sense it does nt really matter to me, they both are good in different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponentin attack, in other words sanchez could come wide in some attacks, make runs through the middle in others etc, and the same with ozil, can come out wide to collect the ball or roam into the middle to feed sanchez and walcott through balls to run on to... In the attacking sense it does nt really matter to me, they both are good in different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponentin other words sanchez could come wide in some attacks, make runs through the middle in others etc, and the same with ozil, can come out wide to collect the ball or roam into the middle to feed sanchez and walcott through balls to run on to... In the attacking sense it does nt really matter to me, they both are good in different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponentin some attacks, make runs through the middle in others etc, and the same with ozil, can come out wide to collect the ball or roam into the middle to feed sanchez and walcott through balls to run on to... In the attacking sense it does nt really matter to me, they both are good in different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponentin others etc, and the same with ozil, can come out wide to collect the ball or roam into the middle to feed sanchez and walcott through balls to run on to... In the attacking sense it does nt really matter to me, they both are good in different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponentIn the attacking sense it does nt really matter to me, they both are good in different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponentin different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponents.
everyone with common sense knows that all the players will be playing a big part in arsenal challenging for titles except may be our defenders & goalkeeper who will play in all our important games otherwise we will see a lot of different combinations used in midfield & attack during the season depending on the opposition or if it, s a cl game to top the group or when it, s been decided already, a cup game or when we have to play twice in a week, injuries, loss of form....
It makes sense for the Guardiola keeper to be used in other ways; otherwise, for large parts of each game, he'd be no different from a spectator who'd wandered onto the field.
The contents in these tables will vary throughout the year, but they will all give the children a chance to use their different senses and experience different textures.
Even the way you use the spaces in your home can establish a sense of routine and structure - consider using different rooms or play areas at predictable times of day.
The use of the «Post Code Lottery «is only to draw attention to the fact that people are placed in n invidious position to one or another extent, for many its amounts to a # 10,000 one time tax based on the roll of a dice and that a mile away others avoid the axe only heightens the sense of injustice OK Personally I am unconvinced by the minor sub theme of localism which has after all been tested to destruction by the likes of Enver Hodge and Hit Man Hatton but this is a very different context but is it not possible to have localism for some things, planning for example, and not others... why yes I think that might actually be possible even for dim witted bureaucrats.
Both sides gave their final word to jurors Monday, after three weeks of trial — each imploring jurors to use their «common sense» in hopes, of course, of leading them to very different conclusions.
In a handwritten note to the judge Tuesday afternoon, the unnamed juror asked to be dismissed because: «I have a different opinion / view so far in this case and it is making me feel very, very uncomfortable... I'm feeling pressured, stressed out... told that I'm not using my common sense, my heart is pounding and my head feels weird.&raquIn a handwritten note to the judge Tuesday afternoon, the unnamed juror asked to be dismissed because: «I have a different opinion / view so far in this case and it is making me feel very, very uncomfortable... I'm feeling pressured, stressed out... told that I'm not using my common sense, my heart is pounding and my head feels weird.&raquin this case and it is making me feel very, very uncomfortable... I'm feeling pressured, stressed out... told that I'm not using my common sense, my heart is pounding and my head feels weird.»
BOX 15, A-15-6; 30219214 / 734997 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, c. 1972 Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Observing - Observing the Weather Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance, JE Alternate Auto - Instructional, Measuring 1 - 4 / Measuring Area, Gillis Classifying - Trees in our Environment, JRM, c. 1972 AAAS - Xerox Film Loops Guide, A11 Exercises - Shapes and Symmetry, Hansen, 1972 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants, HM Communicating - Identifying Objects and their Variations, RN Communicating - Different Kinds of Forces, AHL Communicating - Graphs, JRM Classifying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Using Space / Time Classifying - Animals in Our Environment: Part B (alternate) Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smtih Alternate (Autoinstructional)- Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line Observing - Observing Soils, JRM SAPA Part B 2nd Draft, 1972 Measuring Area 1 - 4, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 2, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 1, CCP Measuring Length 4 - 6, Linear Measurement Using Metric Units, CCP Communicating - Intro to Graphing, JRM Communicating - Pushes and Pulls, AHL Communicating - Identifying Objects and Their Variations, RN Classifying - Trees in Our Environment, JRM Classufying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants and Observing Changes in Mold Gardens, HGM Observing (alternate)- Observation, Using Several of the Senses, HGM, c. 1972 Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance, JWE Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smith Using Space / Time Relationships - Time Intervals, HGM Observing 10 - Observing the Weather, JWE Observing - Observing Soils Using Several of the Senses, JRM SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Communicating - The Same but Different Observing 10 - Observing the Weather Observing 9A - Observing Soils Observing (alternate)- Using Several of the Senses Observing - Observing Change Classifying - Trees in Our Environment Classifying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things SAPA Part B, Observing - Changes in Molds and Other Plants, c. 1972 SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Changes in Plants Observing - Changes in Mold and Green Plants Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance Measuring Length - Linear Measurement Using Metric Units Measuring Volumes of Solids, 1 - 4 Communicating - Pushes and Pulls Comparing Area, c. 1972 Using Space / Time Relationships - Shadows, 1972 Addition of Postive Numbers, Sums 1 - 99 (not being tried) SAPA Part B 3rd Draft (alternate), Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, 1972 SAPA Part C 1st Draft, 1972 Classifying - Classifying Components of Mixtures, Livermore Inferring 2 - How Certain Can You Be?
You Say Quaternary, I Say Neogene The biggest challenge facing geologists in the 21st century is making sense of geologic data gathered by countries that use different standards and definitions.
So, because we can't sense ultraviolet light with our visual pigments, we can't even pick up on the cues that turkeys are probably using, and now that I know that this is changing, the next step is to find out whether females actually care about this change, which we don't know whether there is a behavioral response to turkeys being different in their ultraviolet reflections.
In all three experiments, participants could use the sense of smell to discriminate different levels of fat in the milIn all three experiments, participants could use the sense of smell to discriminate different levels of fat in the milin the milk.
In a paper publishing online December 15 in the Cell Press journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers explain how they have used the brain's ability to bring together information from different senses to make white people feel that they were inhabiting black bodies and adults feel like they had children's bodieIn a paper publishing online December 15 in the Cell Press journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers explain how they have used the brain's ability to bring together information from different senses to make white people feel that they were inhabiting black bodies and adults feel like they had children's bodiein the Cell Press journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers explain how they have used the brain's ability to bring together information from different senses to make white people feel that they were inhabiting black bodies and adults feel like they had children's bodiein Cognitive Sciences, researchers explain how they have used the brain's ability to bring together information from different senses to make white people feel that they were inhabiting black bodies and adults feel like they had children's bodies.
«This is, in some sense, the reason why quantum computers can be so much more powerful: with the same number of bits, they allow us to write a computer code that contains many more words, and we can use those extra words to run a different algorithm that reaches the result in a smaller number of steps.»
Different sizes of particles have potential uses in catalysis and chemical sensing.
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