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The Christian is being challenged to show that when he
uses religious language, and in particular, when he
uses the
word «God», he is speaking in a
meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of
words which belonged to the old world, and which is no more relevant to the new world than goblins and fairies.
A wise pastor will
use that stock for the currency of his or her sermons, recognizing that such a practice not only ensures
meaningful communication, but also improves the chances of God's
Word being heard in its depth and power.
On the strictest biblical terms there must be something in common between the
words we
use to speak about God's being and about our being, otherwise it is impossible to see how language about God the Father, and God the Son can be
meaningful at all.
The Copernican revolution has thus led us by steps to the point where God (presuming for the moment that we can still
use this
word in a
meaningful way) must be much greater than the pre-Copernicans ever imagined, while on the other hand man, in spite of the recent rapid expanse of his knowledge and technology, appears to have been reduced to an infinitesimal role in space.
Others have thought that the emptiness of the term» God» makes it clear that we must either cease to
use this
word or redefine it in terms of categories that are
meaningful to modern man — love, the depth dimension, creative interchange, authentic life, or Mitmenschlichkeit.
Babies
use this knowledge to understand and eventually say
meaningful words.
But beyond the
meaningful content of language, a wealth of unique insights into an author's mind are hidden in the style of a text — in such elements as how often certain
words and
word categories are
used, regardless of context.
Phillips suggests limiting the power of «Internet trolls» — and encouraging
meaningful conversation with the rest of the public — by deleting anything they (the trolls) post on your blog, banning them from your site, and
using word filters.
Just try sustaining a
meaningful conversation while keeping track of the number of times you and your partner have each
used the
words you, I, from, a or the — just a handful of the hundreds of function
words
I feel if you are a believer and God gives you a
meaningful word it's our duty to
use our strengths and talents to spread that
word.
The Instagram theme, hashtag confetti, Jeremiah 29:11 verse along with the
use of the
word Beloved, all the photos on the table runner and banner of friends, WTS, and CCEF, are just precious and so
meaningful!
A straightforward documentary that
uses Yoni's own
words - in the form of his moving, eloquent letters and poems - to create a searing portrait of his short but
meaningful life.
Then, further work with the vocabulary list will provide them greater insight into the meaning, shades of meaning, and
use of the
words as they work with online and printed activities in the context of
meaningful sentences and definitions.
Speaking from long experience with
using data to enact
meaningful change, any successful effort of this type hinges on two important
words: evidence and leadership.
The
word «
meaningful» is
used abundantly in the law.
One study, for example, found that engaging children in acting out
words after explicitly defining them enhanced
word learning as measured by standardized assessments later on.28 In other
words, when teachers made children aware of the meaning of the
words and then engaged them in
using those
words in a
meaningful context, children achieved greater gains than from explicit instruction alone.
Cunningham suggests that rather than providing definitions, we give students the chance to
use these
words in
meaningful ways.
The intervention involved direct teaching of
word meanings; teaching and raising awareness of
words with multiple meanings; systemic teaching of
word analysis skills including roots and affixes; engaging students in
word games, riddles, and other activities designed to promote deeper understanding and
use of the
words in new and
meaningful contexts; and finding the
words outside of school.
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Use spelling patterns and generalizations (e.g.,
word families, positionbased spellings, syllable patterns, ending rules,
meaningful word parts) in writing
words.
Students compose poems
using only
words, phrases, or quotations from a text that they find
meaningful.
You can become more analytical, improves analytical skills, becomes a more attentive reader, enhances your vocabulary, lets you understand how to
use different
words in a sentence to make it
meaningful, and convey the ideas that you possess.
Words used on the
word wall are most helpful when they're
meaningful to the children.
It should also be written in a readable style and
using simple at the same time
meaningful words.
A lifelong lover of storytelling, Kelly has a deep passion for writing, stories written and heard, and how we can
use words to inspire, excite, motivate, and foster
meaningful connections.
Because the interpretation of what is «adoptable» is widely variable,
use of the
word doesn't lend any
meaningful value to the discussion of sheltering responsibilities.
Us business types don't like
using the
word «Love» much, at least, not in a
meaningful way.
This distinction, the artists have said, also highlights the divisive and irrelevant
use of the
word «gay» — as a
meaningful adjective.
The people who want to play with
words are those who claim we should
use the less
meaningful but of course more benign sounding
word «neutralisation».
«Scientist» seems to agree with Gavin on this, because, despite these ugly numbers, despite the graph that's level for centuries before going hyperbolic in the 20th Century, despite the obvious impossibility of
meaningful calibration 1850 - 1995, despite the chapter - and - verse description in Tiljander03 of roadbuilding, peat cutting, farming, bridge reconstruction, and eutrophication — I
used the
word «absolutely.»
It should be noted that there are at least the two
uses of the
word «data» — information output by a sensing device or organ that includes both useful and irrelevant or redundant information and must be processed to be
meaningful.
And you're going with Gavin on this, because, despite these ugly numbers, despite the graph that's level for centuries before going hyperbolic in the 20th Century, despite the obvious impossibility of
meaningful calibration 1850 - 1995, despite the chapter - and - verse of roadbuilding, peat cutting, farming, bridge reconstruction, and eutrophication — I
used the
word «absolutely.»
In this case the ability to specify a scientific topic where Michel could at least argue a concensus exists
using his own definition would at least show that he himself thought that the
word had a
meaningful use in a scientific context and that this wasn't merely an excercise in rhetoric.
If Gavin and those in his corner chose to see
use of these
words as character assasination, then
meaningful communincation can never occur between the different sides.
The fact of the matter is that the
word affinity has a very specific denotation in the context in which is being
used in the Science paragraph and it is the only practical and
meaningful alternative available.
Creating a strong password that is easy to remember is fairly simple
using words that are part of a phrase that is
meaningful to you personally but otherwise hard to guess — separate the
words with an underscore, for example, and add a number to the end.
Emily Brewster, associate editor at Merriam - Webster, stated, «In order for a
word to be added to the dictionary it must have widespread, sustained and
meaningful use.
Keep it looking natural and
meaningful where you
use those
words.
And although you may have a lot of help — Military TAP class, Military Veteran career websites, the discarded resumes of friends and family that have been offered up for you to
use as templates — you may fall into the trap of including so many key
words and snazzy phrases that you sound like a resume template yourself instead of a dynamic potential employee with
meaningful military experience.
As shown in the professional prep cook cover letter sample,
use meaningful action
words to show your abilities, and make sure you stand out by
using vocabulary such as prepared, ensured, created, maintained, aided, organized, coordinated and streamlined.
Remember to
use language that condenses or concentrates your details into powerful,
meaningful words that are few but say a lot.
As a young person, Mrs Kings sentiments were extremely
meaningful, and as an adult they are
words I would
use myself to inspire other young people to pursue their idealism and social action.
Today, however, in keeping with Mike's focus on the artistic (and I
use that
word very loosely) I thought I'd share five funky art - related gifts that might be
meaningful to those in long distance relationships.
Many times people will
use words or phrases such as: working together, supportive, team approach, collaborative, respectful, and clear communication to describe what is at the heart of true and
meaningful partnerships.
In other
words, programs are expected to
use data in even more
meaningful ways to plan and make decisions.
For these reasons alone, I «believe» that the best course of action going forward is to somehow «abdicate» my duty as a «forceful» judge by
using words (I, Brian Martindale, call the following
words «weasle
words») such as «seems» and «properly» to allow Mr. Dale's (again, according to my personal, singular decision - making process) action to proceed to the next, actually «
meaningful» stage of legal proceedings.