The room - filling IBM 701, fed with punch cards and armed
with a vocabulary of 250 words, translated Russian text to English in a few seconds.
Implicit in references to deserving are the dual assumptions that to speak thus is to speak
with the vocabulary of retributive justice, and that the principle of retribution, however much qualified by other relevant principles, is inherent in any notion of penalty or punishment.
The number plate speech recogniser only has to cope
with a vocabulary of about 50 words - the phonetic alphabet, numbers, colours and a few other words.
Even our daily interactions are peppered
with the vocabulary of our discipline and interests.
Print the Earthquake Vocabulary Sheet Begin to familiarize your student
with the vocabulary of earthquakes.
If you're not a Mindjet user, however, you can study the maps online to familiarize
yourself with the vocabulary of content marketing, and study how the authors have organized their books for easy reading.
Vin Diesel is much the same, his face being known to many but hidden away behind a walking tree
with a vocabulary of exactly three words.
Johns» early works, like Rauschenberg's Combines, engage
with the vocabulary of AbEx painting.
Brâncuși's impact,
with his vocabulary of reduction and abstraction, is seen throughout the 1930s and 1940s, and exemplified by artists such as Gaston Lachaise, Sir Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore, Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Julio González, Pablo Serrano, Jacques Lipchitz [123] and by the 1940s abstract sculpture was impacted and expanded by Alexander Calder, Len Lye, Jean Tinguely, and Frederick Kiesler who were pioneers of Kinetic art.
His latest works contain references to modernism, play
with the vocabulary of constructivism and incorporate notions from color theory.
His meditative images seamlessly blend ancient Chinese ink methods
with the vocabulary of modern Western Abstract Expressionism.
Her way of wrestling
with the vocabulary of artistic practice and «field» resonates with my own attempts to wrangle the lexicon of contemporary art - making and criticism.
Since his whole practice is related to the urban experience, so the scenes of alienation and decay collected in his photographic series make this connection explicit, their fugitive compositions resonating
with the vocabulary of his paintings.
While his forms do not neglect content, his main concern is how they function in space,
with a vocabulary of their own, rather than through a meaning that is superimposed upon them.
Accomplished in graphic art and sculpture as well as painting, Robert Indiana is best known for his pop word art
with its vocabulary of highway signs and advertisement - style images, reflecting life in 1960s America.
The engagement
with a vocabulary of form from different historical articulations of abstraction is a central frame of reference in the artistic practice of Florian Pumhösl (b. 1971 in Vienna where he lives and works).
They became more familiar
with the vocabulary of wellbeing and ideas about «protective factors».
However, if you're comfortable enough
with the vocabulary of technology not to need a real human being to talk to, then you can use FreeAnswers to track down solutions to your problems, without waiting for an e-mail response.
Not exact matches
People
with high EQs master their emotions because they understand them, and they use an extensive
vocabulary of feelings to do so.
Many new marketers make the mistake
of speaking to as broad
of an audience as possible, but if you narrow your focus
with more appropriate word choices (such as a larger or smaller
vocabulary) and an appropriate tone (more formal or more casual), you'll amplify the effectiveness
of your website.
The startup world is full
of its fair share
of jargon,
with buzzwords like «unicorn,» «disruption» and «innovation» becoming so commonplace in entrepreneurs»
vocabulary that they nearly lose their meaning.
He triumphs at transforming cheap cuts
of meat into something exquisite, expressed
with an original culinary
vocabulary (such as my brined, Brobdignagian turkey leg, confited in pork fat, roasted crisp, doused in agrodulce, and sprinkled
with crispy lentils).
Tesla was announcing itself as a real car company
with the Model S, so von Holzhausen knew that his ideas would define the visual
vocabulary of numerous vehicles to follow: SUVs, sports cars, coupés, probably even pickup trucks and vans.
Pretend that you're teaching your topic to a classroom full
of children — people
with limited
vocabularies who don't understand complicated jargon.
Income statements come
with their own set
of jargon, so it helps to familiarize yourself
with their
vocabulary before diving in on your own.
Market research companies are coming up
with a new
vocabulary to describe groups forming among the millions
of online consumers.
We visited a chairless first - grade classroom where the students spent part
of each day crawling along mats labeled
with vocabulary words and jumping between platforms while reciting math problems.
For the rest
of the afternoon, Steve and I brainstormed
with Alex about how he could take his 20 years
of entrepreneurial small business experience and use the Business Model Canvas and Customer Development to create a university entrepreneurship curriculum and
vocabulary for the mainstream
of American Business.
Or are you (unintentionally) clouding your message
with talk about technical features, design concepts, state -
of - the - art technology, or any
of the other buzzwords that all too often creep in to the
vocabulary of B2B sales people?
But if you insist on learning them today, I recommend that you expand your
vocabulary with the references I shared at the beginning
of this post.
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the
vocabulary of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions
of the Bible I've read seem to think that words are powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study
with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
I don't need to; I actually have a
vocabulary that consists
of real words
with actual meaning and definitions.
Some dumb flucks in a desert region wrote a bunch
of tall tales, and some English guy
with a big
vocabulary translated them for ships and grins, and you all spend every weekend clubbing
with and herking off to this silly book.
Beginning
with Friedrich Schleiermacher in a letter published in 1807, biblical textual critics and scholars examining the texts fail to find their
vocabulary and literary style similar to Paul's unquestionably authentic letters, fail to fit the life situation
of Paul in the epistles into Paul's reconstructed biography, and identify principles
of the emerged Christian church rather than those
of the apostolic generation.
You would have no way
of knowing this, but words are one
of my «things»... I have a higher than average
vocabulary of English,
with a minor in Latin and German... (Scrabble players be forewarned).
Others, perhaps those
with a stricter, academic understanding
of feminism, will be disappointed not actually to discover a valid segment
of feminism that has been lost among the shuffling conversation Mobley primarily set out to interpret Montgomery's great theme» «The emancipation
of women through the gospel
of Jesus Christ»» but because he tangled his interpretation
with the controversial
vocabulary of feminism, he will not please everyone.
Another attempts to assimilate the Christian
with the revolutionary
vocabulary: «Revolution restores the relation
of man to man; it is a transformation
of life, a renewal, a regeneration, a new life» — in other words, the equivalent
of conversion.
I used to work
with this guy who'd say things like, «My wife's always telling me that people think I'm weird and socially awkward because I use professor - like
vocabulary words instead
of talking like a normal person.»
I believe that when we pray, that the exact words are not
of importance as we are not all familiar
with the best
of eloquence and
vocabulary.
Serious social scientists have no professional
vocabulary to deal
with the mystery
of death, the human search for meaning, the moral struggle, the primacy oflove or the drama
of salvation.
They took a word,
with its accompanying ideas, which at first had possessed no ethical significance at all, and they made it one
of the great words in the moral
vocabulary of the race.
He goes on to explain the striking choice
of vocabulary: «I use the word as cooks do, to mean the extending and amplifying
of a dish
with other, complementary elements... One can not live on essences» (p. 314).
For an excellent commentary
with a useful glossary for the mastery
of the difficult Whiteheadian
vocabulary, see Sherburne, Donald W., ed.
And so he reanimates the religious
vocabulary of the past in order to live
with something like wholeness in the present.
If you compared my writing from ten years ago
with the writing I do today, I use different terminology, different approaches to proving my point, different
vocabulary, and I even have different theological beliefs, supported by reading passages
of Scripture in different ways, all to accomplish different goals in the minds and hearts
of those who read.
Anyone
with comprehension
of what they read understands this to be a very simple description
of «The Big Bang Theory», especially considering the
vocabulary and knowledge 1400 years ago when this verse was revealed.
One could argue that one
of the fundamental problems which many religions seek to address (although each
with a different
vocabulary) is articulated in the following questions: What kind
of Being could know birth and death, ecstasy and terror, in the same instant?
In interpreting his biblical texts Bultmann made use
of these ideas
with a vigor which promises that his basic principles
of interpretation may survive, still seem valid, when the misty
vocabulary of Heidegger's early philosophy no longer seems compelling.
A concomitant problem
with the concept
of dynamic equivalence is a tendency on the part
of the translators to heighten the language
of the original,
with its distinct fondness for repetition
of terms and for a kind
of primary
vocabulary.
When we use such a
vocabulary, we find ourselves thinking about the world in different ways — and sometimes, at least, we may find common ground
with other Christians from whom we were divided when our only language was that
of contemporary politics.