On an ordinary approach to statutory interpretation, the courts require
very plain words to reveal a legislative intention to abrogate rights of private property.
But the very minute that you are willing to let God rewrite your books, if He would want to, is the moment that He would have all of your heart, and that He would open your eyes to see all of
His very plain words!
Not exact matches
It's a
word many of us use most of the time — we're too busy, so busy,
very busy, or just
plain busy.
Until you accept the sound
words of our Savior, and His
very plain teachings that conform you to godliness, in this earth, and in this lifetime, you will continue to be deprived of the Truth!
To be blunt: the
word consensus has a
very plain, straightforward meaning in the English language.
But the ambiguity of the
wording, and the wimpiness of politicians, seemingly incapable of asserting the
very real and
plain differences between hemp plants and marijuana plants, have allowed the lumping together of hemp and marijuana to continue, thus allowing the DEA to keep wielding an iron fist on agricultural matters.
This may be as
plain as an explicit statement that the holding is
very fact - sensitive, or has been forged to deal with a bizarre edge - case (in so many
words), and so should be narrowly construed.
It is indeed
very important to choose your
words because these
words will convey what you are in
plain text.
Believe it or not, a lot of job candidates still submit their resumes in a
very plain and boring way simply typed up in MS
Word.
Writing Wolf provides every client with directions for
very easily creating a ATS - compliant resume (e.g., ASCII or
plain text) in addition to their «master resume» in
Word.
It's an old book around 20 to 30 years old, but it's written in practical,
plain english
words that is
very down to earth that any youth can follow and relate with.