To deny that any concern of this type is reflected in Paul's
use of this same phrase is to make a conclusion which there is no rational basis to make.
Using some of the same phrases each time you call will make your calls more comfortable for the child.
Keep conversations short, and develop a pattern of
using some of the same phrases and sentences.
You might
use some of the same phrases, but we guarantee that you'll end up with a much better end result.
Not exact matches
Indeed, you might
use the
same phrasing to describe Amazon itself, which blithely went through the first 23 quarters
of its existence operating free from a profit - making imperative.
The system
used to generate the fake comments swapped out words in such
phrases again and again — for instance, switching «people like me» for «individual citizens» and «products» for «services» — to produce 1.3 million superficially distinct variations on the
same basic block
of text.
That's the
phrase used to describe a board made up
of directors who have overlapping relationships with each other aside from serving on the
same board.
Now, if you happen to be the owner
of an ice cream business and you overhear your customers and employees mutter the
same phrase when they taste your ice cream I have some advice for you too: don't even think about
using that expression as the name for your store.
But when
used in the context
of same - sex relationships, this
phrase can be deeply hurtful.
The first
use of the
phrase debar Yahweh, the Word
of Yahweh, as an effecting instrumental entity appears in Gen. 15:1, 4, where, in all probability, the E material is first employed.5 This
same concept
of the debar Yahweh is more sharply expressed in the Balaam oracle
of Num.
Indeed Jesus and Mary are predestined by God «in one and the
same decree»; the
phrase is
used in both Ineffabilis Deus, defining the Immaculate Conception, and Munificentissimus Deus, defining the dogma
of the Assumption.
At the
same time, Mantel makes constant
use of free indirect thought, a method
of narration that dispenses with
phrases like «he thought» and «he believed.»
Tough - guy New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment
of the «culture
of poverty» (yes, he really
uses this
phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing in the New York Times, presented the book in much the
same way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
What bothers me more than the ridiculousness
of this article in general... is the mis -
use of the
phrase «Darwinian» by the religious person trying to take down sports AND Darwin at the
same time.
Once it is seen that the
same phrase might be
used in all or any
of these closely related but distinguishable senses, there will be no surprise that contemporary students
of the Gospels differ in their understanding
of what Jesus meant.
I just mean that maybe Christians can compromise by acknowledging that laws evolve and change and to accept that gays want the
same rights as married people and to be respectful
of that and maybe gays can compromise by not insisting to
use the word «marriage» but instead
use the word «union» or some other word or
phrase to describe their relationship.
She is called a woman
of valor — Eshet chayil — the exact
same phrase used to describe the woman
of Proverbs 31.
To
use another
phrase for the wisdom
of Jesus that I see as saying the
same thing as «a way that leads beyond convention», the way
of Jesus is Robert Frost's
phrase that became the title
of M. Scott Peck's best - selling book.
We would have been out
of our minds — to
use the Schleiermacher
phrase — had we failed to pay attention to politicians like Jimmy Carter, whose politics developed out
of the
same nitty - gritty: «To an amazing degree the lives
of both black and white Southerners have been centered around the church.
Multiple Yale teammates
use the
same phrase to describe the effect
of this defeat on Blake: It destroyed him.
playing with g - rod up front is like sticking to fingers up to traditional arsenal play
of fast movement one twos and pass and move football this is very unlike wenger to make such a major shift away front his normal trends
of style
of play big man up front with no pace just isn't the wenger way really he needs to go back to the past really to answer the current problem i have noticed all the other top 4 teams are more wenger they are (wengerites to coin a
phrase) than wenger himself playing with a big srtong pacey team like we
use to have they all copied wengers blueprint and left him behind somewhere along the line and he altered his and its not been the
same since do nt change a winning system
of power and pace if it is was working for you mr wenger
«I don't know how it is inside other clubs, I can't tell you this, but in Germany we
use the
same phrase as you do here — a lame duck,» Klopp continued, referring to a term
used to describe a manager on the way out
of his club.
She may try to say the word «no,» repeat a part
of the
phrase or
use the
same voice expressions that you do as she tries to make the sounds.
«Politicians are all the
same,» seems to be
phrased in a class sense to me, which means that people are broadly aware that the boss class (to
use the term corresponding to Bump me) control both sides
of parliament.
when both the mayor and the governor went out
of their way to
use phrases like «common ground» to de-emphasize their stark differences, things flared right back up again over the exact
same issues — and one seemingly new one.
That
same month, in a bid to set the party back on course, Clegg launched what later became known as his «masochism strategy» — a nod to the
phrase Tony Blair
used to describe his own encounters with angry voters around the time
of the Iraq war in 2003.
His statement echoed a new argument made by Governor Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday, and was soon repeated in statements (some
of which
used the
same phrases) from leaders in Middletown, Ulster County, Niagara Falls, Newburgh and members
of the State Senate.
Using a Point of Order, Creagh accused Hammond of using «the sort of sexist language that diminishes women» and argued that he would not have used the same phrase if she were a
Using a Point
of Order, Creagh accused Hammond
of using «the sort of sexist language that diminishes women» and argued that he would not have used the same phrase if she were a
using «the sort
of sexist language that diminishes women» and argued that he would not have
used the
same phrase if she were a man.
And an example
of «the» in conversations is how the British
use «attending university» versus the Americans who
use «attending the university» — it's basically the
same, even though more Americans are starting to drop «the» for some
phrases as well.
John Corley, director
of USAF's Capabilities Integration Directorate,
used the
same phrase to describe the weapon's benefits at an Air Armament Symposium in Florida in October 2007 (see page 15, pdf format).
As for the idea that the smaller tremors reduce the risk by releasing energy, Bertolaso insisted that he had heard it from scientists at the Italian National Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), and that he had
used the
same phrase in the past without being corrected by any
of his seismology consultants.
With a different accent, the
same phrase is
used to describe the annual meetings
of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science and the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement
of Science.
Another tip is to
use the
same phrases and language in your CV and covering letter as in the advert — which is very likely to be a direct product
of the short - listing criteria.
That
same OkCupid study discovered that «favorite movies», «vegetarian», and even «zombie» are some
of the most effective words to
use, and the best
phrases to
use with these words are «you mention», «good taste», and «noticed that».
Good internet dating descriptions aLL
of these samples
use the
same type language and
phrases that.
They even talk the
same, these two bad dads: When Harold describes one
of his sculptures as «a minor work,» fans will be reminded
of how often Bernard
used the
same pretentious turn
of phrase.
Do you think people
of that period
used all the
same words and
phrases we do today?
Still, the particular
phrasing of a question is less important for tracking opinion over time than the
use of the
same exact wording each time the question is asked.
Among a second group
of respondents who answered the
same question but without the
phrase «Common Core,» support for the
use of shared standards across the states slid from 68 % in 2014 to 54 % in 2015.
The
use of these
phrases is especially galling when the
same critics» own reform agendas are based on inconclusive or vested - interest research.
However the mechanics
of the process might be improved in the second round, some
of the reformers were also concerned, as three
of them told me, all
using the
same phrase, that Duncan's language was «too collaborative.»
in turn, i vilified the opposing position with the equally preposterous Reductio ad Hitlerum fallacy (essentially a form
of the
same basic take on an ad hominem he was
using with his, i guess, «reductio ad southern - racism» to coin a
phrase... lol)
People, who read such submissions, see the
same content every year, because a lot
of students simply
use cliché
phrases and ideas.
ClicheCleaner A program that helps you write better, by highlighting passages in your text that are either clichés, other overly -
used common expressions, or
phrases of your own that you have repeatedly
used within the
same document.
I hesitate to
use «dark souls» - like as that
phrase has lost all meaning but the game clearly is channeling and trying to capture that
same concept
of skill, timing and difficulty that Darks Souls series provides.
We see many
of the
same phrases uses for Captain Toad, but what's this?
Painted
using one
of those wheeled contraptions that mark out football pitches and sports fields, the line trundles from under a closed lift door, makes its way splashily up a swanky staircase — passing a Lawrence Weiner work that repeats the
same phrase, «WHOLE CLOTH STRETCHED TO THE LIMIT», on the wall in big letters on every level — makes arcing oxbow detours across the concrete floors, and comes to a stop, where the machine ran out
of paint, on the first floor.
I'm sure you've read «post after post», but you
use the
phrase «many
of my friends here at Climate etc» without actually saying that they are the
same «many».
But that's I think because the public is uninformed about specifics, and even when an equally carefully worded
phrase is
used, where 98 %
of scientists know it's not consensus, the
same 50/50 split among the public will come up, and all that means is they don't know scientific language and the specifics
of the issue well and otherwise it says a lot less than you might think at first glance it says.
Though its a perfectly valid usages
of %, it's not what the average person will understand if other
phrasing used to describe the
same attribution
use «greater than half» which then constrains % from 0 to 100.