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    Use "conveys" in a sentence

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    conveys


    1. In usage it conveys the idea of looking upon with a view to inspection or control


    2. * This example is simplistic but conveys the idea that if a


    3. mother-country, its real price, the real command of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which it conveys to the labourer, must be higher in a still greater proportion


    4. When we talk of any particular sum of money, we sometimes mean nothing but the metal pieces of which it is composed, and sometimes we include in our meaning some obscure reference to the goods which can be had in exchange for it, or to the power of purchasing which the possession of it conveys


    5. Even in the monied interest, however, the money is, as it were, but the deed of assignment, which conveys from one hand to another those capitals which the owners do not care to employ themselves


    6. PR presents an image of you & your biz in a way that conveys exactly 365 what you want to say w/out being too obvious


    7. Used as a greeting or farewell, it conveys the meaning,


    8. In addition to this, if we know that the Bible is a document that was constructed by someone who is not bound by the same limitations that we as humans are bound by, what should we make of the information that it conveys? Can we trust it? Should we stop and listen to what it is saying? How should we treat the information when we have provable evidence that it was put together by someone, who is not only outside of our time and dimensional space, but who claims to be responsible for creating the environment in which we live? We will firstly set out to identify aspects in the Bible, relating to the presence of design and also consider aspects of design at different levels


    9. This relates to the physical text and the message it conveys


    10. This sentence reads forwards and backwards and conveys exactly the same message

    11. Furthermore, this code conveys a lot of relevant information about Buddhism, not only in the message itself, but also the way in which the message is designed


    12. Some may feel that a certain sentence may convey a literal message ‘A’, while others feel that it conveys an allegorical message ‘B’


    13. Or one can choose to rely on a document, which is scientifically proven to be far above human capability to construct, both in its structure and content, and which is proven to be 100% true in the information that it conveys


    14. Given these facts, what attitude should we adopt with respect to what is written in the Bible? Should we not pay careful attention to the message it conveys? If we know and can scientifically prove with 100% certainty that the Bible is the only Book on Earth that demonstrates that a supernatural Being was responsible for its construction in its entirety; that every letter in the original languages, in which this Book was written, was placed in their individual positions with intense purpose and that this Book has been preserved through the ages without changing, omitting or adding one letter, does this not give us enough reason to at least read it and try to understand what is our Creator’s purpose for us?


    15. You should realize that kissing- a simple kiss on the lips- is actually a comfort move that conveys direct interest, without escalating too fast


    16. I’m not sure that “intimidation” really conveys what Johnson is


    17. It is axiomatic that every individual who properly enjoys life, gives (reflective) pause to all that is meaningful and of certain value; held motionless by uncertain forms that have yet to take shape however aroused by such notions that (necessarily) compel he or she to probe deeper into their essential nature notwithstanding how they (may) oftentimes exceed the capacious limits of that individual‘s (private) understanding that nevertheless continues to intrigue inquiring minds cognizant of intuitive impressions part real / part imaginary yet real in the real sense of being One in All; (however separated) whose underlying presence, however, conveys a (higher) spiritual or moral standing…that the young, conditioned by the expectancies of youth united with the old seeking redemption for unfulfilled promises or missed opportunities; each converging toward the same starting/ending point, the one embarking on life and the other approaching its end, in some manner, however, occasioning a (new) beginning, a jubilee, an extension of life which becomes younger (while growing older), brought together, youth/age, childlike in all its manly/womanly innocence while the middle years patiently bide their appointed time


    18. Abstract Art conveys neither Reality nor Truth


    19. It conveys that


    20. conveys that our hearts are not in it, we are keeping

    21. more than the word conveys? Every atom may be a universe, as


    22. by it; it merely conveys an idea


    23. That in its kingdom always reigns, but in modesty conveys obedience


    24. However, it still only conveys the visual component of the Reading to Mark, here


    25. As the spell translates the sound of your words into Draconian, it also translates those more subtle human emotional signals into those of dragons, and conveys them by means of a small Illusion of a simplified dragon figure


    26. The only other course that has been proposed with any seriousness involves fighting a very long defensive war, and relying on the tactical advantage that such a defensive stance conveys


    27. Grunwald about health care conveys some truths about our health care system


    28. Viral marketing is more powerful than third-party advertising because it conveys an implied endorsement from a friend


    29. words will do it, what usually takes place when a Master conveys a message


    30. (for example) conveys a message, we may be quite certain that its sense is

    31. Over His head in response flashed forth the Blazing Star which conveys the


    32. This is so because the very essence of the word love conveys unseen subtle electromagnetic vibrations of light


    33. Although the use of the word self conveys a single, definite thing, rather than a set of multiple and complex interacting processes or constellations, various aspects of oneself actually become salient in different situations and at different times, depending upon a multitude of factors


    34. Conveys what you need it to convey


    35. ; Do they deserve to be punished for the rest of eternity, to be damned to hell? If you answered ‘yes’ you have failed the test of understanding what true unconditional love conveys


    36. conveys to the Bulldozer that you have heard him and that you want to


    37. couple of weeks later their bank conveys their


    38. (2) The wording of some bible versions conveys an alternative meaning; being that Nebuchadnezzar did remember the dream but deliberately withheld it in order to test the authenticity of the interpretation


    39. accuracy; with the optimal balance being that which most efficiently conveys accurate meaning


    40. A written instrument that, when executed and delivered, conveys

    41. It conveys a message of


    42. He conveys the message of ALLAH almighty to Prophets


    43. The mirror conveys both truth and lies


    44. It conveys its truth, its knowing, through a story, through muthos


    45. It conveys its many truths not by explaining them, but by imitating them, which in the end can only be done through poetry


    46. money goes for a good cause – and the content conveys a message we are all sorely


    47. It conveys years


    48. There could be moments in life when a mere touch of a dear one conveys more empathy than a score of sympathetic words


    49. It conveys trust


    50. His tight grip on my elbow conveys the message that he knew what I was attempting








































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