Sentences with phrase «which changed the language»

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In April, Amazon announced five new language protocols that allow app builders to incorporate speech patterns such as whispering, bleeping out swear words and changing the speed at which Alexa talks.
«These changes will reflect the relative value Canadian employers place on foreign work experience, and redirect points to language and age factors, which are better indicators of success in the Canadian labour market.»
My company had been publishing Chinese language b2b magazines and doing market research in China since 1975, so we had a ground floor seat from which to witness the dramatic changes before, during, and after the Open Door policy was announced in 1979.
I propose we comprehensively change the text across all languages when the fees are very high on a permanent basis, which I think is some years off thanks the ecosystem taking better care to optimize usage of the blockchain.
Why was the website which was originally launched in English language changed to Dutch?
Even so, Schickel has been criticized in the past for abetting liberalism via relativism and lack of commitment, an argument he counters by appealing to the distinction between doctrine, which is permanent, and discipline (ritual, language, and arts), which changes with the times.
Bible is a ensiclopedia which included God's word and words are changes to get more understanding rather than forcing people to learn Armenic kind of very remote languages.
A photographer took that photo and was ostensibly paid by the White House for them to use it in an official press release, along with which was included legal language stating that the photograph may not be changed in any way by the publications that paid for the photograph.
Therefore, Bonhoeffer calls for a new language which will be capable of renewing and changing the world:
Using the language of evangelicalism, he has described his new - found adherence to the warming worriers as a religious conversion, a moment of sudden enlightenment which overcame him at an alarming presentation by Sir John Houghton, first chair of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in England in 2002.
It keeps the language about the «intrinsic value of all beings,» which the Charter's originators regard as indispensable and the heart of the change in values they desire.
Also, while she was able to solve problems of comparative proportion which did not involve changes in appearance, animals without language training were unable to.
Looking at this side of the ambiguity, we see a church in which many first - world Christians of our day could feel comfortable and undisturbed: a church that lives without question or resistance in a state founded on violence and made prosperous by the exploitation of less fortunate nations; a church that accepts various perquisites from that state as its due; a church where changing jobs for the sake of peace and justice is seldom considered; a church that constantly speaks in the language of war; a church given to eloquent invective in its internal disputes and against outside opponents; a church quite sure that God will punish the wicked.
I believe that the language has evolved in the «change is possible» community (which is an anti-gay marriage community).
«In spite of certain changes in mood and language, the core of the philosophy developed by the young Marx was never changed and it is impossible to understand his concept of socialism and his criticism of capitalism as developed in his later writings except on the basis of the concept of man which he developed in his early writings».
The Holy Bible is the Holy Bible which is the word of God; and yes, interpretations of the greek to English or other language may have changed the wording, meaning, etc. of the text.
The language of Christianity is seen at Zephaniah 3:9, which says that in our time period, called the «last days» or Jesus (invisible) «presence» (Matt 24:3, 27, 37, 39), that «then I shall give to peoples the change to a pure language, in order for them all to call upon the name of Jehovah, in order to serve him shoulder to shoulder.»»
I think Live4Him is confused about the way in which languages grow and change.
According to Roger Ames (NAT 117), an «aesthetic order» is a paradigm that: (1) proposes plurality as prior to unity and disjunction to conjunction, so that all particulars possess real and unique individuality; (2) focuses on the unique perspective of concrete particulars as the source of emergent harmony and unity in all interrelationships; (3) entails movement away from any universal characteristic to concrete particular detail; (4) apprehends movement and change in the natural order as a processive act of «disclosure» — and hence describable in qualitative language; (5) perceives that nothing is predetermined by preassigned principles, so that creativity is apprehended in the natural order, in contrast to being determined by God or chance; and (6) understands «rightness» to mean the degree to which a thing or event expresses, in its emergence toward novelty as this exists in tension with the unity of nature, an aesthetically pleasing order.
All linguistic change is gradual: its extent, rapidity, and the nature of its transformations depend upon the liveliness of exchange and the degree of depth with which the language is grasped.
After a nod from Francis, the language reports — which called for hundreds of changes (modi) large and small — were released, and were quite eye - opening about the degree of dissatisfaction with both process and result.
The first theme, the diverse functions of language, reflects a change in outlook among philosophers which was already under way in the 1950's.
In 1962 the Second Vatican Council commenced, which was to change so many facets of Catholic life, not least the celebration of the sacraments and the language of the Mass..
Preaching effectively for social change requires fluency in two languages: that which is evocative, narrative, and metaphorical, and that which is denotative, logical, and discursive.
«It follows an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today at which the Arsenal manager admitted that his language and behaviour in the match officials» changing room after the West Brom game on Sunday was abusive, improper and questioned the integrity of the match referee.
We were able to take our Coordinator Manuals (which the Army renamed Instructor Manuals) and our Participant Manuals (which the Army renamed Skill Guides) and change the language / wording in it to fit their needs.
This time it's that you can change the world merely by changing the language with which people discuss it.
This being Albany of course (some things never change), the bill language had yet to be finalized which led to days of advocates on both sides of the issue shuttling between Silver's outer office off the floor and the Senate lobby where the real estate lobbyists hung out.
«The 2013 MOU reached an agreement with the state for their violations of the compact, it did not change the underlying terms of the compact, which is clearly in plain language that the revenue share was for 14 years,» said Gates.
The Democratic governor confirmed Tuesday that several of his policy proposals would be dropped from the spending plan, which must be agreed to by March 31 and in which Cuomo has a higher degree of leverage over lawmakers by inserting language they can not change into appropriation bills.
The Board of Elections commissioners have said they changed the original language sent to them by the state attorney general, which was more neutral, after discussions with staff from the governor's office and the legislature.
Huebner said she was confident all remaining EU states would endorse the rule change to accommodate English, which is also the main working language among the EU institutions.
It is similar to language included in the Senate Intelligence Committee's authorization bill, which passed that committee last month, and a Cornyn measure making changes to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, or ECPA, that has stalled before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Last week, New York State Supreme Court Judge Patrick McGrath struck down proposed language for the upcoming Proposal 1, which is a referendum question that amends the state constitution to change the state redistricting process.
Neither house has voted yet on the framework — which leaders have indicated could change — and bill language has yet to surface.
Look for more «language changes» in the contract to come, which usually means more money for the contractor and more taxes for Rocklanders.
However, the bill also contains language threatening to withhold the US contribution to ITER, the multibillion - euro international fusion consortium, if the beleaguered project, which is 11 years behind schedule, does not implement management changes.
By extension, the rate at which words changed — or mutated — could be used to determine the age at which Indo - European languages diverged from one another.
Most notably, the two agreed on new language on how to fairly divide responsibilities among countries for tackling climate change, which has found its way into several subsequent agreements.
But in a last - minute change, the Senate had inserted language in its bill that would have essentially gutted the credit, which has been worth some $ 7 billion annually to companies in recent years.
Lazarus pointed to Brett Kavanaugh, a conservative judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, as an example of a jurist who «is not ready to give EPA a lot of deference if they're taking language which was crafted at one time and trying to push it at the edges to deal with a problem of another time, like climate change
Historians and classists have studied in detail the language of Elements — which was first written on papyrus in Greek — and how its text changed over time.
There are neurological differences too, some of which are the result of changes to what has been dubbed the «language gene».
Leiva and Alabau choose words by calculating the probability that a word from the major languages appears in the minority vocabulary by looking at the number of letter changes required to turn one word into another — so «con ``, which occurs in both Italian and Spanish, has a probability of 1, whereas the Italian «nome» has a probability of 0.79 because the Spanish word is «nombre ``.
In straightforward, jargon - free language, The Prediabetes Diet Plan explains insulin resistance (the underlying cause of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes) and offers a comprehensive strategy of diet and lifestyle change, which has been proven more effective than medication.
And money always talks, so even the women who spoke up and asked for change or justice, they were often hushed up, brushed aside, buried in litigation, or told in a million different languages the ways in which they were expendable.
I have had a man lie about speaking a second language (which turns out to be my second language, he later changed this on his profile ha ha) and another who assured me in our initial conversation that I could trust him and he would never hurt me (did I mention I was concerned about that?
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Dear Esther completely changes the language in which we communicate with a videogame; it is an interactive experience whose notion of interactivity demands much more from the players than they are used to.
The title, which newcomer distribution outfit Neon will open this weekend, had initially been conceived as a Spanish - language film, though that changed once the stars boarded.
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