Jack Spread: Yes, and I'd like him to
use a language I understand, and use illustrations out of my own experience.
Look for someone who
uses language you understand.
It was nice to have someone
use language I understood, someone personable and also someone who IS N'T pushy!
We embarked on a campaign
using the language we all understand, the universal language of respect.
Teach students
using language they understand while implementing the use of technology and the Internet to provide students with a comprehensive online driving experience.
Not exact matches
«Neural Machine Translation is going to change the economy by giving more businesses a
language capability they can
use to communicate and
understand in real time,» says Gachot.
And the culprit seems to have been a service,
used by all these sites, for helping people read
language they can not normally
understand.
So, he started
using more conversational
language, and when technical jargon was required, he would provide context for it so it was easier for people to
understand.
This enables good salespeople to
use conversation, body
language, other social cues to quickly establish a sense of trust and
understanding when cultivating new relationships.
Search data is a solid barometer for
understanding market demand and how to connect with your potential customers
using their
language.
Instead, she's descriptive and
uses languages people can
understand, but Etsy's search engine can, as well.
«Today, getting people to hear your story on social media, and then act on it, requires
using a platform's native
language, paying attention to context,
understanding the nuances and subtle differences that make each platform unique, and adapting your content to match,» Gary Vaynerchuk's writes in his Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World.
«When you write out an idea from start to finish in simple
language that a child can
understand (tip:
use only the most common words), you force yourself to
understand the concept at a deeper level and simplify relationships and connections between ideas.
What it does mean, is that once kids are old enough to
understand the finer points of
language (and according to Bergen, that's probably younger than you imagine), there's no cause for guilt if you
use (and they pick up) some less - than - demure
language.
Though the Terms are actually 17 pages and 5,000 words long, they
use, in the report's words, «
language and sentence structure only a postgraduate could be expected to
understand.»
The Rap Genius guys like to
use foul
language, so let's put this in terms they'll
understand: They need to be their own b ** ch.
Understanding and interpreting natural
language commands
using either text or voice is an extremely difficult endeavor.
Joe is an engaging storyteller that
uses easy - to -
understand language, who promises to share what methods succeeded and which methods failed over his long career.
Deep Text
uses neural networks, a subset of AI and deep learning intended to mimic activity of the human brain, to
understand written
language so that it can then act accordingly.
Part Three — The process to sell or license your patent to companies; how to value a patent; creating a Product Proposal to put your invention into the
language companies
understand; methods to find companies and techniques to contact them; an explanation of license agreement terms; negotiation strategies to a great deal; and how to
use agents or consultants.
Realistically, it is hard to imagine anyone being able to
understand complex legal reasoning in both official
languages - and, furthermore, to demonstrate convincingly that they had the ability to do so - unless they already had some experience
using both English and French in a work environment.
This is, needless to say, far beyond the capabilities of most users: not only do they not
understand that there needs to be a conversation before the conversation, they don't even know the
language they need to
use.
That means I need to show that I
understand challenges specific to marketing and
use appropriate
language — and that means ABM.
«I have interviewed persons who have talked specifically with Glenn about his personal salvation - persons extremely well known in Christianity - and they have affirmed (
using language evangelicals
understand), «Glenn is saved,»» Garlow said in his memo, which was dated Wednesday.
i
understand why we
use that kind of
language.
Yes, I could
use «
language» they would
understand.
For the over-all result of the great reaction has been a sophistication of the true simplicity of the gospel, the
use of a jargon which the common man (and the intelligent one, too, often enough) can not
understand, and a tendency to assume that the biblical and creedal
language as it stands need only be spoken, and enough then has been done to state and communicate the point of the Christian proclamation.
He now speaks either through
using a computer with a mechanised voice, or in
language that Emma is able to
understand.
Furthermore,
language is a spiritual function, for the self - conscious person by reflection is able to make a four-fold discrimination between: (1) particular things symbolized, (2) the sensible symbols
used to symbolize them, (3) the meanings conveyed by the symbols, and (4) the self by whom the meanings are
understood.
The Report also says that «assent to formularies and the
use of liturgical
language in public worship should be
understood as signifying general acceptance without implying detailed assent to every phrase or proposition thus employed».3
anyone who
uses language which the listener or reader can not
understand is alienating the audience.
Ideally they also learn and practice other
languages than their own; their holidays are
used to gather knowledge and
understanding of art and other cultures, rather than just sunning on a beach.
We can not return to an oral culture, but we can
understand how to
use language in the oral milieu of the congregation.
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.
Christ came among men with a simple ministry of teaching whose main purpose was to confirm that the kinds of ways in which God had been
understood in Natural religion, and the very
language used to express those insights, were broadly right.
One possibility is that we are simply
using this current
language to speak of the importance of the church's developing its doctrine of nature more fully and in ways appropriate to our new
understanding of the relation between human beings and the natural world.
Much that is happening can be
understood in terms of the Protestant conversion / covenant pattern — even when it does not
use that
language.
My positions on all three are probably still best described as revisionary (Le, the
use of a «limit -
language» approach to the questions of religion and revelation; the
use of process categories for
understanding the reality of God; and the
use of symbolic literary - critical analyses for interpreting Christology).
Robert doesn't
understand the
language that Satan
uses when he accesses the sub-conscious.)
the gospel of Matthew — that will be carried out in two stages: first, the attestation of a genuinely «universalistic» undercurrent that overextends the christological witness but buttresses the theocentric emphasis; second, an attempt to make
use of a Whiteheadian
understanding of the nature of
language in developing an adequate hermeneutical perspective on the significance of this undercurrent.
How do you think a Native American Christian living on one of the largest reservations in the country, just an hour north of us, would have
understood that gathering and responded to the
language used?
Whitehead's
use of assumptions dating back to Descartes and Locke in his account of perception leaves him vulnerable to the criticisms introduced by the revolution in philosophic method taking place at the time he was writing his major works, one in which the analysis of the functioning of
language was replacing psychological introspection as the principal method for
understanding human thought.
If you want people to
understand you, you need to speak the common, every - day
language, and not
use fancy words just to make yourself sound smart.
Several different approaches are currently being
used to explore the linguistic abilities of primates, two of which will be briefly described.8 Premack's work, because it involves a
language board, has facilitated the
understanding of the abilities of chimps to grasp abstractions and logical relations, whereas Patterson's work
uses Ameslan and has been especially fruitful in exploring creative
language use.
In summary, Koko's creative
use of
language in humor, formation of new words, modulation of signs,
understanding of metaphor, and self - directed signing provide evidence of both conscious perception and intuitive judgments.
The project has two subjects, Koko and Michael, who have learned to
use American Sign
Language (Ameslan), to
understand spoken English, and to read printed words.10 Koko's instruction, begun in 1973, is the longest ongoing
language study of an ape, and the only one with continuous instruction by the same teacher.
But of course the creedal statement, hallowed as it is by centuries of
use during the celebration of the Eucharist, can be
understood only when it is seen as a combination of supposedly historical data, theological affirmation put in a quasi-philosophical idiom, and a good deal of symbolic
language (with the
use of such phrases as «came down from heaven», «ascended into heaven», and the like).
Instead of
understanding, as James le Fanu writes, that «the implications of mortality are intrinsic to a proper grasp of the human experience», we choose to sanitise the things of death, including the
language we
use to describe it (in Last Things, Tablet, 29 November 2014, p. 28).
Because theology does not adequately feed our imagination, and because our
language is inadequate for encompassing the whole of spiritual reality, it is still helpful and perhaps necessary to
use imagery as well as concepts to get across our
understanding of God.
Bishop Paulose became a «secular theologian» as he described himself, by
using such liberating and redeeming
language, listened to and
understood perhaps by more outside the church than inside.