Example sentences of “word order”

How to use in-sentence of “word order”:

+ The verb-subject-object word order is the third-most common word order in world languages.

+ The word order in French is subject-verb-object.

+ I eat sushi, while Japanese has an SOV word order i.e.

+ The word order in a sentence is always object-verb-subject.

+ The word order of Sinhala language is SOV just like Japanese, Korean and many other languages in Asia.

+ The typical word order in Sino-Tibetan languages is object-verb.

Example sentences of word order
Example sentences of word order

Some sentences in use of “lutheran”

How to use in-sentence of “lutheran”:

– The Anabaptists also arose from disagreements with Lutheran and Reformed Protestants during what is often called the Radical Reformation.

– His father was a strict Lutheran and lost his job more than once because of his beliefs.

– The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod owns and runs the station.

– Carl von Rosenstein, born Carl Aurivillius on 13 May 1766 in Uppsala, Sweden; dead 2 December 1836 at Brunna Mansion, Sweden was a Swedish Lutheran clergyman.

– The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada is a LutheranismLutheran denomination in Canada.

– In 1898 Schoenberg converted to Christianity in the Lutheran church.

Some sentences in use of lutheran
Some sentences in use of lutheran

Example sentences of “lutheran”:

– The town was established as a Lutheran mission in 1946.

– John Kilian also, sometimes known as Jan Kilian, was a German-American Lutheran pastor.

– The text was written by his long-time friend, the Lutheran pastor John Bachman.

– He started the Lutheran Church, the first ProtestantismProtestant church.

– This church was founded as a Swedish Lutheran Church 1703; The current building was erected 1784.

– As of December 2008, 47.3% of Munich’s residents belong to no religious group, 38.3% are Roman Catholic, 14.0% are Lutheran Protestants and 0.3% are Jewish.

– Although he grew up in a devout Lutheran household, Bergman stated that he lost his faith at age eight but came to terms with this fact only when making “Winter Light”.

– In 1875, it moved to Rock Island, Illinois to be near a large Swedish Lutheran community.

– During the late 1950s, a Lutheran mission was set up at Papunya.

– Parnell went to Pacific Lutheran University B.B.A.

– Unlike Roman Catholicism, Lutheran pastors and Bishopbishops are allowed to marry, do not pray for intercession with the saints of the Pope or Magisterium, and more.

– Guebert went to Lutheran Collegiate Bible Institute in Outlook, SaskatchewanOutlook, Saskatchewan.

– In the Anglican ChurchAnglican and Lutheran Churches the weeks that follow The Feast of the Trinity are dated according to how many weeks after Trinity they are.

– Jan Szarek was a Polish Lutheran minister.

– Nuriootpa High School owns a winery called Barossa Class Wines and Faith Lutheran School owns a winery called Mengler View Wines.

– His father was a Lutheran minister, but Bjørnson rejected organized religion.

– He had signed the Lutheran Augsburg Confession in 1540, but his importance came from the Swiss Reformation.

– A number of Protestant and other Christian groups are present in Vilnius, most notably the Lutheran Evangelicals and the Baptists.

- The town was established as a Lutheran mission in 1946.

- John Kilian also, sometimes known as Jan Kilian, was a German-American Lutheran pastor.

More in-sentence examples of “lutheran”:

- On February 19, 1923, Richard Kretzschmar said that there should be a Lutheran radio station.

- It also has fellowship with the American Association of Lutheran Churches.
- Branstad's family were NorwayNorwegian-American Lutheran farmers who lived in Leland, Iowa.

– On February 19, 1923, Richard Kretzschmar said that there should be a Lutheran radio station.

– It also has fellowship with the American Association of Lutheran Churches.

– Branstad’s family were NorwayNorwegian-American Lutheran farmers who lived in Leland, Iowa.

– Joachim Gauck is a GermanyGerman politician and former Lutheran pastor.

– The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod was started in 1847.

– Some P’ent’ay communities—especially the Mekane Yesus Lutheran Church for example—have been influenced by the Orthodox Tewahedo churches, which represents the dominant traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean Christian demographic, but for the most part are very Pentecostal in their worship and theology.

– The author was a Slovak Lutheran pastor and poet, who wrote in Czech.

– The LCMS is a member of the International Lutheran Council.

– Each town with more than 1000 people, not including Williamstown, has a Lutheran Primary School and Tanunda has a Lutheran Secondary School.

– It is run by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

– He is commemorated as an artist by the Lutheran Church on 6 April.

– Anton Niklas Sundberg, born 27 May 1818 in Uddevalla, Sweden, dead 2 February 1900 in Uppsala, Sweden, was a Lutheran clergyman.

– In front of the chapel is the tomb stone of Magister Hermann Kruse, the first Lutheran pastor taking office in 1564.

– In Baroque times in the Lutheran church organists would improvise a chorale prelude.

– Samuel Troilius, born 22 May 1706 in Stora Skedvi, Sweden, dead 18 January 1764 in Uppsala, Sweden was a Swedish Lutheran clergyman.

– The Roman Catholic ChurchRoman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Lutheran Churches, as well as the Anglican Communion, consider Simon Peter a saint.

– Concerning Catholic relations with Protestant communities, certain commissions were established to foster dialogue and documents have been produced aimed at identifying points of doctrinal unity, such as the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of SalvationJustification produced with the Lutheran World Federation in 1999.

– She was cremated in a Lutheran service in Nova Friburgo.

– The main points of Lutheran theology were summed up in 1530 by Philip Melanchthon in the writing called The Augsburg Confession.

– Alix did not like the need that she had to turn away from her Lutheran faith.

– Also, the Anglican and Lutheran Churches have agreed to a high level of shared beliefs, leadership, and practices called intercommunion.

– Ignatius is generally considered to be one of the Apostolic Fathers and a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, Lutheran Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Anglican ChurchAnglican/Episcopal Church who celebrate his feast day on Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, who celebrate his feast day on December 20.

– Between 1950 and 1958, he was the Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala.

– Magnus Olai Beronius, born 18 October 1692 in Uppsala, Sweden, dead 18 May 1775 in Uppsala, Sweden was a Swedish Lutheran clergyman.

– Jacob Axelsson Lindblom, born 27 July 1746, in Skeda, Sweden, dead 15 February 1819, in Uppsala, Sweden was a Swedish Lutheran clergyman.

– A lot of his music is based on Protestant hymns, written for the services in the Lutheran church.

– It is also one of the most important documents of the Lutheran Reformation.

– House of Representatives from Pennsylvania and a Lutheran pastor by profession.

– He moved to Lutheran Saxe-Coburg-Gotha with his future 3rd wife Adele, where he lived the last 13 years of his life in Coburg.

– Their roots are in the Pietist movement of the Lutheran Church.

– Johann Christian had been brought up in the Lutheran church, but in Italy he became a Catholic.

– The Augsburg Confession is normative to all Lutheran Churches everywhere and in all times.

– He graduated from Texas Lutheran College.

– Luther started his own church, called the Lutheran Church, with his friend Philip Melanchthon.

– Friedrich’s parents belonged to the Evangelical Lutheran faith.

– The festival was retained after the Reformation in the calendar of the Church of England and in many Lutheran churches.

– She finished school in 1976, studied theology in Jena and became a Lutheran pastor, too.

– The “Augsburg Confession”, also known as the “Augustana” from its Latin name, “Confessio Augustana” is the most important confession of faith of the Lutheran Church.

– In 1857 and 1872, the LCMS entered into fellowship with five other conservative Lutheran synods.

– They include Anglican, Uniting and Lutheran Churches.

– It is the largest of the Canadian Lutheran churches, with more than 145,000 members.

– On April 26, 1847, twelve pastors met in Chicago, Illinois, and officially started the “German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and Other States”.

– He served as the Lutheran archbishop of Uppsala between 1931 and 1950.

– Probably the most important person born in Mošovce is the great Slavic peoplesSlavic Lutheran priest, Ján Kollár, who was very active in the literature of at least two nations.

– Western Churches, including the Roman Catholic Church, some Anglican Churches, and parts of the Lutheran Church, celebrate him by making 13 September a holiday.

– Henrik Reuterdahl, born 11 September 1795 in Malmö, Sweden, dead 28 June 1870 in Uppsala, Sweden was a Swedish Lutheran clergyman.

– Cathedrals can be found in the Roman Catholic ChurchRoman Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican as well as some Lutheran churches.

Use the word “heat index”

How to use in-sentence of “heat index”:

+ The humidex differs from the heat index in using the dew point rather than the relative humidity.

+ The humidex differs from the heat index used in the United States, in being derived from the dew point rather than the relative humidity.

+ The heat index and humidex figures are based on temperature measurements taken in the shade and not the sun, so extra care must be taken while in the sun.

+ The heat index is defined so as to equal the actual air temperature when the partial pressure of water vapor is equal to a baseline value of 1.6 kPa.

+ When the temperature felt outside is higher than the real temperature, the heat index is used.

+ Sometimes the heat index and the wind chill are denoted collectively by the single terms “apparent temperature” or “relative outdoor temperature”.

+ The heat index is calculated only if the actual temperature is above 27 °C, and relative humidities higher than 40%.

+ The heat index was developed in 1978 by George Winterling as the “humiture” and was adopted by the National Weather Service a year later.

Use the word heat index
Use the word heat index

“forgive” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “forgive”:

+ Saddam was pressuring Kuwait to forgive its share of his debt, some $30 billion.

+ Once that is done, then I will be creative again : So please forgive my deviation from mainspace.

+ However, the Pasha then becomes kind and decides to forgive them and set them free.

+ The county wanted the banks to forgive more debt.

+ The struggle required physical courage, unshakable conviction and a willingness to forgive those who would beat and even murder them out of ignorance and fear… they were going to love segregation to death”.

+ On his way to the guillotine, Louis said “I trust that my death will be for the happiness of my people, but I grieve for France, and I fear that she may suffer the anger of the Lord.” Before his execution, he made a speech saying “I die innocent of all the crimes that I was accused of; I forgive those who have caused my death; and I pray to God that the blood you are going to shed may never bring harm upon France.” He tried to say more, but his speech was drowned out by a roll of drums.

+ The bill had a plan to forgive the debts foreign countries piled up during the war and in return for funding an international educational program.

forgive - some sentence examples
forgive – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “forgive”:

+ But if we tell our sins humbly to God, then He has promised to listen and to forgive our sins and make us clean from all our badness."" from the First Letter of John.

+ They believe that Jehovah later sent Jesus to die to forgive mankind's sins.
+ They also ask "each other" to forgive them for anything they did to hurt each other.

+ But if we tell our sins humbly to God, then He has promised to listen and to forgive our sins and make us clean from all our badness.”” from the First Letter of John.

+ They believe that Jehovah later sent Jesus to die to forgive mankind’s sins.

+ They also ask “each other” to forgive them for anything they did to hurt each other.

+ Siébel asks Valentin to forgive Marguerite.

+ He announces that he will forgive everyone who plotted against him, give up magic and return to Milan.

+ Jesus used the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant to say that we should forgive without limits.

+ Nathaniel Harris writes, “In reviewing “Olympia” Gautier wrote that the model was puny, the bed covered with cat’s footprints, the general effect ugly: but then he made the point that “we would forgive the ugliness, were it only truthful…

+ They ask God to forgive them for sins against God.

+ He asks people to forgive him if he cannot hear what they are saying.

+ The phrase “day of the Lord” is used by Joel to refer to a period when God will punish, but then forgive his people.

More in-sentence examples of “forgive”:

+ Zack confesses his love to Laney, and asks her to forgive him and give him another chance.

+ In the Old Testament the prophets had said that one day God would send his son to forgive people for the wrong things they had done and to salvationsave their souls.

+ Verne convinces the group to forgive RJ since he came back to save them, and they save him from Vincent.

+ Based on John’s Gospel, Christian teaching is that the death and resurrection of Jesus are the sign of his power to forgive the sins of any person who turns to him and truly asks for forgiveness.

+ She and Mortimer forgive each other and explain what really happened.

+ Katerina asks her to forgive her, too, but Grushenka angrily says no.

+ Please forgive my frankness, but I know where my sexual parts are and how to use them.

+ The pilgrims spend the whole day on the mountain to supplicate to Allah to forgive their sins and to pray for personal strength in the future.

+ A person who does not forgive carries baggage of bad memories, negative feelings, and unresolved emotions that affect the present as well as the future.

+ Another important theme is that of forgiveness: Zosima says everyone must forgive and love, and Alyosha never judges or criticizes people.

+ May God forgive me for ever having put on another” Johnson but this may be apocryphal.

+ They did penance, like cutting themselves and letting blood run out, to try to get the gods to forgive them for whatever they might have done wrong.

+ Joel calls on the leaders and people to turn from their sins and ask God to forgive them.

+ He became very frightened because he realized he had done things which were wrong, and he wondered whether God would forgive him, so that he would go to heaven when he died, or whether he would be punished and go to hell.

+ Adina begs him to forgive her for teasing him.

+ I’m also not sure if I’m being simple enough, so please forgive me if I’m too complex.

+ Using absolution, a priest or the church can forgive a sin, after confession.

+ Please forgive my complaint as I like to maintain peace, love and empathy here.

+ This is because Jews are sure that God will forgive them on this day.

+ If he or she sincerely and honestly apologizes to the person who he or she has harmed and tries to rectify the wrong, the wronged person must forgive him or her.

+ After Bart tells the angry group of people he has made a mistake, the townspeople forgive Bart.

+ Then, the priest says a prayer to forgive them.

+ Simon begs Fiesco to forgive him.

+ The Governor of Western Australia, John Hampton, said to Johns: “If you get out again, I’ll forgive you”.

+ Hermes acted innocent, though, and finally convinced Apollo to forgive him by giving him the lyre.

+ So, the county went to Wall Street and asked them to forgive $1 billion of the debt.

+ He promises to forgive him only if Simon lets him have his granddaughter.

+ When Judah and his brothers go to Egypt looking for food, Joseph at first wants revenge, but Asenath suggests him to forgive them.

+ Although, he still refused to forgive Hera.

+ Later on Moses asked God to forgive the people.

+ He also teaches them that it is very important to forgive others.

+ I just hope you can forgive me for causing so much trouble.

+ Most Christians believe that if a person asks God to forgive them He will do so, and they will get to live forever with him in Heaven.

+ These began in 1864 with “Can You Forgive Her?”.

+ She gave Boethius back his captured estates and began to look for the Roman Senate and then sent a letter to the emperor of Constantinople, asking him to forgive her and gave a Roman education to her son.

+ Rutt and Tuke have a fight, but reconcile with each other in front of Koda, prompting him to forgive Kenai.

+ Muhammad did not say that he would forgive him, so he returned home.

+ He taught that people who ignore God and other people do not deserve his blessing, but God would still forgive them if they repented.

+ The album contains hits from between “Cuts Like a Knife and a new single, “Please Forgive Me”.

+ The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries program planned to forgive about $525 million of Haiti’s debt by mid-2009.

+ Kerchak then asks Tarzan to forgive him for not realising he has always been a member of the gorilla troop and passes his leadership on to Tarzan, before succumbing to his injuries.

+ In some versions of this tale and legend, La Llorona will kidnap wandering children who resemble her missing children, asking her children for forgiveness and drowning these other children to take their place but they never forgive her yet still she keeps trying.

+ They gave up after Henry IV promised to forgive them and they would not go to trial.

+ Scène.”He begs her to forgive him.

+ She goes to see Dmitry, and they forgive each other.

+ During this period, Jews ask God to forgive them for all their sins.

+ God can only forgive one for the sins one has committed against God.

+ And He can forgive everyone for everything, because He Himself gave His innocent blood for everyone’s sins and for everyone’s sake.

+ Zack confesses his love to Laney, and asks her to forgive him and give him another chance.

+ In the Old Testament the prophets had said that one day God would send his son to forgive people for the wrong things they had done and to salvationsave their souls.
+ Verne convinces the group to forgive RJ since he came back to save them, and they save him from Vincent.

Example sentences of “filament”

How to use in-sentence of “filament”:

– Complete atomic model of the bacterial flagellar filament by electron cryomicroscopy.

– To make the bulb produce more light, the filament is usually made of coils of fine wire, also known as the coiled coil.

– Whenever an electric current goes through the filament, the filament glows.

– The Local Group is on the outskirts of the LS in a small filament extending from the Fornax Cluster to the Virgo Cluster.

– The filament is the part of the light bulb that produces light.

Example sentences of filament
Example sentences of filament

“ballon” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ballon”:

– In 2015, he was voted Polish Sportspersonality of the Year and in 2016 he claimed fourth place at the 2015 FIFA Ballon d’Or Awards.

– This ballon took some better measurements than the COBE.

– The following year, Ronaldo won the Ballon d’Or again, along with his second FIFA Club World Cup in December 2014.

– Le Petit Ballon is one of the highest peaks of the Vosges Mountains in Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France.

– Mesut Özil performed many assists, and in the 2011-12 season he was nominated for the FIFA Ballon d’Or award.

– He was awarded the Presidential Award at the Ballon D’OR award 2014 held in Zurich Jan 12th 2015.

– Ronaldo’s last season with Real Madrid was the 2017-18 season, where he won his fifth Ballon d’Or in 2017, and also won his fifth Champions League and scored two goals in the final against Juventus.

– In the next season, the 2013-14 season, he won his second Ballon d’Or.

ballon how to use in sentences
ballon how to use in sentences

“humorous” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “humorous”:

+ The lyrics are childlike and often humorous caused by the disco fever in that period and in contrast to the oppression by Ferdinand MarcosFerdinand and Imelda Marcos.

+ He was a humorous and loyal boy.

+ It was written by Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh as a humorous response.

+ As a caricaturist, Castelao focussed on the everyday in a humorous way, although after the cruelty and tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, he turned to using his art to denounce the misery of Fascism.

+ It often has humorous plots with male characters.

humorous use in-sentences
humorous use in-sentences

Example sentences of “humorous”:

+ The popular 1976 film "Rocky Horror Picture Show" was a humorous depiction of "decadence".

+ The group tends to use humorous and ambiguous language in their songs.

+ The popular 1976 film “Rocky Horror Picture Show” was a humorous depiction of “decadence”.

+ The group tends to use humorous and ambiguous language in their songs.

+ On stage, they are known for their humorous antics while performing.

+ Even the title is a pun, because “Ernest” is a man’s name and “earnest” is a word that means “serious, honest, and sincere.” The play is about morality, style, and hypocrisy, among others, but it is noted for being humorous and lighthearted.

+ In rare cases, a bucket may be worn as a piece of clothing, people may wear a bucket on their heads for humorous reasons.

+ Silver is known for his humorous and funky playing style and his hard bop music.

+ Usually, the humorous characters in Plautine plays are of low social standing.

+ The work ends with a quodlibet, a humorous combination of two popular tunes.

+ He himself was very humorous and also made his letter very interesting.

+ The television series, which employed pop culture references as a frequent humorous device, has itself become a frequent pop culture reference in video games, comics and television shows, and has been frequently parodied and spoofed.

+ Berry, Buck and Mills served as the core of Zevon’s next studio band when he re-emerged in 1987 by signing with Virgin Records and recording the album “Sentimental Hygiene.” The release, hailed as his best since “Excitable Boy”, featured a thicker rock sound and taut, often humorous songs like “Detox Mansion” “Bad Karma” which featured R.E.M.

+ Stewie makes the show more humorous and offensive.

+ This is a short and humorous retelling of a favorite American folktale.

+ He was Poet Laureate known for his light humorous verse.

“discrimination” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “discrimination”:

– The Court held the Equal Protection Clause within the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States ConstitutionFourteenth Amendment prohibits discrimination by the state and local government, but it does not give the federal government the power to prohibit discrimination by private individuals and organizations.

– The Indian government today works to decrease this discrimination with the quotas set in government jobs in 1950.

– These amendments were intended to guarantee freedom to former slaves and to prevent discrimination in civil rights to former slaves and all citizens of the United States.

– The protest was to stop discrimination in local schools.

– Anti-Arab discrimination was also used in parts of Libya.

discrimination - some sentence examples
discrimination – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “discrimination”:

– In Article 1 that racial discrimination is: “any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour, descent, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life.” ICERD, Article 1.1.

– Even in those countries where discrimination is unlawful, it still takes place for reasons not covered by the law.

– There was no discrimination on the basis of caste or class.

– A 1993 study commissioned by the United States Army investigated racial discrimination in the awarding of medals.

– Misandry includes violence or discrimination against men.

– Under its current Chief Executive, Ben Summerskill, it was closely involved in successful parliamentary campaigns to repeal Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988Local Government Act, through the Criminal Justice Act 2003; introduce the Civil Partnership Act 2004 giving gay and lesbian couples “civil union” almost the same as a civil marriage; and introduce the “2007 Sexual Orientation Regulations” under the Equality Act 2006, to stop discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation.

– Constantine I was the first to stop discrimination against Christians.

– Article 1 Discrimination against women means any distincting, excluding or limiting all kinds of the human rights and freedoms of women.

– Since the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, and especially since the Civil Rights Act of 1968 prohibited racial discrimination concerning the sale, rental, and financing of housing, the number of sundown towns has decreased.

- In Article 1 that racial discrimination is: "any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour, descent, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life." ICERD, Article 1.1.

- Even in those countries where discrimination is unlawful, it still takes place for reasons not covered by the law.
- There was no discrimination on the basis of caste or class.

– Almond says it has the same discrimination and bias as in the eighteenth century.

– She also worked at National Parliament for Japan to sign the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.

– The people in that movement were fighting to end discrimination against a number of groups, not just blacks.

– Betrayal trauma makes a person fight, and also get into serious crimes for example, discrimination or bullying.

– Article 14 Abolishing discrimination in rural areas.

– It also gives Palestinians freedom from discrimination “because of race, gendersex, color, political views, or disability”.

– It fought to end race discrimination through lawsuits, education, and lobbying.

More in-sentence examples of “discrimination”:

– Article 12 Abolishing discrimination in the field of health care.

– Many Native Americans face problems with discrimination and racism.

– Racism, violence and discrimination were committed against mixed race, biracial, Southeast Asian and East Asian people in Canada.

– The Court ruled in a 6–3 decision by Justice Neil Gorsuch covering all three cases on June 15, 2020 that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity is also discrimination “because of sex” as prohibited by Title VII.

– During the investigation it was determined that one Veteran American Jew and Holocaust survivor, Tibor Rubin, had been the subject of discrimination due to his religion and should have received the Medal of Honor.

– The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women says that stereotyped gender role should be abolished.

– On May 4, 1995, Lawrence became the first city in Kansas that made discrimination against gay people illegal.

– Lilly Ledbetter, a production supervisor at a Goodyear Tire and Rubber CompanyGoodyear tire plant in Alabama, filed an equal-pay lawsuit seeking back pay for pay discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

– Her goal for this move was to fight against discrimination towards African-American soldiers and their families.

– In 1964, the Civil Rights Act banned discrimination based on race.

– But hate speech is an inciting of discrimination and sometimes a cause of bullying or hate crime and Article 7 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that all are protected from such an inciting.

– The “LGBTQ+ Task Force” found that almost all nonbinary people have experienced discrimination at work.

– Some countries oppose some things in their culture, like discrimination or religion.

– Minority groups who face discrimination are also more likely to self-injure.

– As for transgender people, 44% agreed that they should have the same rights, 50% believed they should be protected from employment discrimination and 40% believed they should be allowed to change their legal gender.

– Countries must forbid all discrimination because of disability.

– After Alcorn died, many laws were made in order to stop discrimination against trans people.

– In some countries, there are laws that are made to protect disabled people from ableist discrimination and Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities also prohibits such discriminations.

– There was discrimination against the Jumma people in employment, business and education.

– The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 is an Act of Congress about pay discrimination that was signed into law by President of the United StatesPresident Barack Obama on January 29, 2009.

– The ECHR has made many protocols, for example: protocol 2nd for right to education, 12th against all discrimination also by public authority and 13th for complete abolition of the death penalty.

– In “Batson” the court ruled that the defendant could make a “prima facie” case for purposeful racial discrimination in jury selection by relying on the record only in his own case.

– Raskin supports banning discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

– International laws, such as Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women or Yogyakarta Principles demand to abolish any kind of sexism.

– She fought discrimination to follow her dream of becoming a pilot.

– In some cases positive discrimination and political correctness have taken the situation to the opposite extreme, leading to accusations in the UK, USA and Australia of reverse racism, that is to say racism in favor, not against the ethnic minorities.

– When the people from the “Windrush” arrived at port, they were faced with discrimination and racism because of the colour of their skin.

– He also called for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which would make discrimination and segregation illegal.

– Many nonbinary people experience discrimination in their social lives, employmentworkplace, legal system.

– African Americans tried to fight back against discrimination in many ways.

– Title II protects against discrimination in all activities of state and local governments.

– Countries must admit the right of person with disabilities to work in just, good, safe and healthy condition and do policy that forbid all discrimination and disability bullyingbullying because of disability, and further must promote chance for person with disabilities to do self-work, entrepreneur and start one’s own business.

– This Supreme Court decision that helped to dismantle racial segregation, and also the basis for many other decisions rejecting discrimination against people belonging to various groups.

– Pirzada was a member of the United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities and served as Chairman from 1977 to 1978.

– This Declaration aims at full realization of all human rights and freedoms without any discrimination such as racism, xenophobia, being in immigration, migrant workers, indigenous, ethnic groupethnic or disabilities.

– Successful strategies to prevent homophobic prejudice and bullying in schools have included teaching students about historical figures who were gay, or who suffered discrimination because of their sexuality.

– However, Goolagong has said that she did not experience discrimination whilst living at Barellan.

– She saw a lot of discrimination against Aboriginal people when she worked in hospitals.

– She was the Australian Human Rights Commission#Age Discrimination CommissionerAge Discrimination Commissioner from 2011 to 2016, within the Australian Human Rights Commission.

– In the Bob HawkeHawke Goverment, she served as the first Sex Discrimination Commissioner from 1984 to 1988.

– Gay pride, or LGBT pride, is a positive stand against hatred, discrimination or violence toward lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.

– Laws against such discrimination have been made in several countries.

– They may prevent against discrimination based on race, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and disability.

– The Court’s reasoning was the Fourteenth Amendment prohibited discrimination by states not by individuals.

– In the National Transgender Discrimination Survey 19% had become homeless at some time in their lives because they were transgender.

– The goal of this Declaration is to tell about violence and discrimination against LGBT people and to insist that LGBT have the same rights as other members of society, including care and prevention of AIDS, same-sex marriage and health caremedical care to transgender and their permission on gender status by the law.

– Untouchability, is an ancient form of discrimination based upon caste.

- Article 12 Abolishing discrimination in the field of health care.

- Many Native Americans face problems with discrimination and racism.
- Racism, violence and discrimination were committed against mixed race, biracial, Southeast Asian and East Asian people in Canada.

Use in sentence of “slowly”

How to use in-sentence of “slowly”:

+ On June 26, Meari rapidly moved to the Yellow Sea but slowly passed Weihai, Shandong, China, and then the JMA downgraded Meari to a tropical storm on the same day.

+ They began collaborating on songs that would slowly evolve into Downs’ subsequent recordings.

+ If there are a lot of branches, small molecules will be able to move through easily while big molecules will move through slowly or not at all.

+ More slowly decaying isotopes are useful for longer periods of time, but less accurate in absolute years.

+ I have been slowly revising and copyediting to get the articles up to scratch and out of the holding category.

+ This light spreads slowly as it travels.

+ This happened at the end of the Mesozoic era, and is slowly continuing today.

+ Barcodes — especially the Universal Product Code, UPC — have slowly become an important part of modern life.

Use in sentence of slowly
Use in sentence of slowly

Example sentences of “slowly”:

+ Conditions slowly became more favorable, and, as the convection concentrated around a center, the wave was classified Tropical Depression Eighteen-E on September5, located 1,700miles southwest of Hilo, Hawaii.

+ The matches burned slowly and gave of lots of smoke.

+ It slowly got stronger, becoming a tropical storm the next day and a hurricane by July 27.

+ This way normal people are more encouraged to buy the cheap goods they were waiting for, and slowly the companies can make more profit.

+ But as more number of people got converted to Islam with time these people came in contact with mainstream Muslims, and the term “nosto seikh” slowly got islamicised into “Nashya seikh”.

+ After being swallowed by the antlion, the victim is kept alive and slowly digested over 1,000 years, where they will fund a new definition of pain and suffering.

+ Living in Africa, sex orientations have always been limited to being male or female, in the recent past, other orientations such as being transgender are slowly coming up even though it does not sit in well with the norms of that society.

+ As the years went on, the Alzheimer’s disease slowly destroyed Reagan’s mental capacity.

+ When this album was released, grunge music was at its most popular, and pop punk was slowly beginning to become popular.

+ I would suggest starting off slowly by doing quarterly interwiki collaborations.

+ These non standard named categories will slowly disappear over time and become deprecated, being replaced by standard named ones.

+ Conditions slowly became more favorable, and, as the convection concentrated around a center, the wave was classified Tropical Depression Eighteen-E on September5, located 1,700miles southwest of Hilo, Hawaii.

+ The matches burned slowly and gave of lots of smoke.

+ Bruckner’s symphonies show a wonderful ability to develop ideas slowly over a long period of time.

+ The United Nations has also made projections far out into the future, up to 2300, at which point it projects that life expectancies in most developed countries will be between 100 and 106 years and still rising, though more and more slowly than before.

+ They appear to slowly get smaller as a person gets older.

+ Power is usually not an issue, as rock crawlers typically lower their gear ratios in order to drive more slowly over obstacles without stalling the engine.

+ The diplom is slowly being replaced by a system that awards Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees.

+ Since then the former villagers and the new residents slowly began to develop a Rodgau identity.

+ Jane then put her neck above the block and slowly lowered it onto the block, pressed her neck against the wood and fit her chin in the hold.

+ Normal force is the force that the ground pushes back up with; If there was no normal force, you would slowly seep into the ground.

+ In the beginning, development was slow because of its large size, although thunderstorms slowly organized.

More in-sentence examples of “slowly”:

+ Water cools and warms more slowly than land does, so land influenced by the ocean has later and milder seasons than land that is farther away from the ocean.

+ Modern excavations and archaeological evidences are slowly beginning to find evidences to prove these Indian epics as actual history.
+ The river becomes wider and wider and flows slowly to the ocean.

+ Water cools and warms more slowly than land does, so land influenced by the ocean has later and milder seasons than land that is farther away from the ocean.

+ Modern excavations and archaeological evidences are slowly beginning to find evidences to prove these Indian epics as actual history.

+ The river becomes wider and wider and flows slowly to the ocean.

+ It also consists of a storm slowly moving towards a point on the map.

+ The new equations had to be so strange and unusual because Heisenberg was describing a strange world in which some things, such as the orbits of electrons, do not slowly get larger or smaller.

+ BMW-powered Marches slowly gained the lead.

+ Over the last decade there have been indications that the volcano is slowly building up for a new eruption.

+ It moved very slowly and made a landfall in India.

+ People slowly started to believe in it, because they wanted to have peace, but they had to care for themselves too.

+ During this time, local painters were slowly forming a new style of art.

+ The Allies were slowly pushing towards Germany, but they did not get there.

+ He was placed in a medically induced coma and was slowly brought out.

+ The common toad usually moves by walking rather slowly or in short jumps using all four legs.

+ As the Atlantic slowly gets wider, the Pacific is slowly shrinking.

+ Casseroles are usually cooked slowly in the oven, sometimes covered, but often uncovered.

+ The town continued to grow slowly and developed a number of businesses and a “downtown” on the east side of the Mississippi along U.S.

+ It is often an umbrella shaped device on which people or things can float slowly and safely down to the ground from a great height, such as an aircraft.

+ The molten metal was poured into the mould and slowly allowed to cool.

+ However, Hashemite guns were slowly brought up to Tā’if, and then the city held out a little longer; it finally surrendered on 22 September.

+ Foods are usually either slowly cooked or stewed.

+ The cyclone slowly intensified until September 5, when it underwent rapid deepening and reached Category 4 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale; at the time Ivan was the southernmost major hurricane on record.

+ The equipment has the ability of starting rides very slowly and can be advanced to faster speeds if a rider is able to handle them.

+ This overheal slowly fades over time.

+ People probably started agriculture slowly by planting a few crops, but still gathered many foods from the wild.

+ The tropical storm travelled slowly west-northwest, while once coming close to hurricane strength.

+ Liquid with high boiling points tend to evaporate more slowly than those with lower boiling temperatures.

+ It continued slowly through South Carolina and North Carolina, leaving the mainland on the 9th before striking New England on September 12.

+ But most of the extra heat warms up the oceans, and after the CO has stopped increasing some of this heat leaves the oceans and keeps on slowly warming up the atmosphere for thousands of years.

+ It slowly developed deeper convection and became more organized.

+ The remnant low slowly movedsouth towards the Gulf of Mexico before being absorbed by a cold front, which affected much of the northeastern United States over the next few days.

+ After Gamma slowly moved away from land, Honduran government officials carried out helicopter rescues for people and families trapped by flood waters, as UN agencies began airlifting food and water to the impacted areas.

+ Dirt and sand in the river slowly made it narrower and narrower.

+ It has undergone extensive development and growth since the 21st century began while also being slowly merged by rapidly expanding Doha from the north.

+ It dissolves in water and reacts very slowly to make arsenious acid and hydroiodic acid.

+ Scientists believe that this shark swims slowly through groups of krill and other small prey with its mouth open, and sucks them in.

+ The air must be moving relatively slowly for the combustor to work properly.

+ A snails “foot” is a muscle which allows it to move slowly across the ground.

+ He meets several girls and slowly regains his lost memories.

+ Billy stabs Dan in the ribs, killing him, then Billy attacks Sidney but she shoots him through the head, killing him, Jerry runs over to Dan’s body, then Dan gives Jerry his photo album with pictures of him, Jerry, Tom, Sidney, Tatum, Billy, Stu, Randy, Cici, as Dan slowly dies, Jerry cries over Dan’s body.

+ In 1946, the people voted to get rid of the monarchy and become today’s Italian Republic and slowly became stable again.

+ Big-O is used to say that a function does not grow faster than another function, while little-o is used to say that a function grows more slowly than another function.

+ Unintimidated, the Professor orders Bormenthal to summon Sharikov, who is slowly being transformed back into a dog.

+ Crates are slowly being banned in the United States.

+ Puberty in boys starts off more slowly than in girls, but then speeds up later on.

+ Its good place on the start of the Volga River helped the city to grow slowly bigger and bigger.

+ In late September, a large non-tropical system over the north-central Atlantic slowly moved westward away from the Azores.

+ In the last week of September, a very large non-tropical system over the north-central Atlantic slowly moved westward away from the Azores.

+ It reacts slowly with water when it is dissolved in water.

+ This is different from time dilation explained by special relativity, which says that fast objects move more slowly through time.

Use in sentence of “error”

How to use in-sentence of “error”:

– If, however, a digit is corrupted in transmission, rather than added or lost, only a single digit in the plaintext is affected and the error does not propagate to other parts of the message.

– Embedded systems are often in machines that are expected to run for years without errors, and in some cases recover by themselves if an error occurs.

– Pages with this error are automatically placed in :Category:Convert invalid units.

– CS12 will report this error when the parameter’s name contains uppercase letters, CS12 will suggest a valid parameter name.

– Instead of leaving the parameter blank, however, an offset may be added, will produce an error message.

– In the case where the trial court made an egregious error in its finding of facts, the state supreme court will send the case back to the trial court for a new trial.

Use in sentence of error
Use in sentence of error

Example sentences of “error”:

– The error occurs when the template produces wikilinked content.

– The purpose of the template is to ensure that if someone uses this magic word with a piped parameter, the template code will be invoked and it will not cause an error on the page.

– Then the #ifexpr reevaluates this string : only numbers will pass, but as there’s no return expression, an empty string will be returned ; if there’s an evaluation error, only an error message will be regenerated.

– Pages in this category have a footnotes error that triggers a MediaWiki message starting with error message.

– In the rare event of exceeding the expansion depth limit, an expression error will be displayed, such as: In general usage, most numbers rarely have more than 5 decimal digits.

– This will cause a small error in the final reading, but this error is small and not important.

– Also optionally, the existence of the file can be checked, and an error message can be overridden by a text or a blank.

– Format a PMC, do simple error checking, and check for embargoed articles.

– In contrast to a formal fallacy, the error has to do with issues of inference.

– Some other important measures in information theory are mutual information, channel capacity, error exponents, and relative entropy.

– The effective propagation of accumulated roundoff errors may depend on the discrete dimension of the sampled data to round: when sampling bidimensional images, including colored images, it may still be preferable to propagate this error into a preferred direction, or equally into several orthogonal dimensions, such as vertically vs.

– Format RFC and do simple error checking.

– Pages with this error are automatically placed in :Category:Convert invalid options.

– The first error is more problematic, because it usually is not detected.

– It also strips any formatting from the numbers, such as population with commas in the examples, which would otherwise cause an error in the calculation.

- The error occurs when the template produces wikilinked content.

- The purpose of the template is to ensure that if someone uses this magic word with a piped parameter, the template code will be invoked and it will not cause an error on the page.
- Then the #ifexpr reevaluates this string : only numbers will pass, but as there's no return expression, an empty string will be returned ; if there's an evaluation error, only an error message will be regenerated.

More in-sentence examples of “error”:

- Also, there are options to format possible error messages and to alter the layout of the box.

- Investigators determined that pilot error was the cause of the crash.

– Also, there are options to format possible error messages and to alter the layout of the box.

– Investigators determined that pilot error was the cause of the crash.

– The error message identifies the reason for the message.

– If another named parameter is used, or no parameter is given, an error will be shown.

– Different explanations for Morell’s error have been suggested.

– Judgment calls are primarily made about error errors, unearned runs, hits in certain situations, and wild pitches, all of which are included in the record compiled.

– Einstein then went on to show that a particle can never achieve the speed of light, because you get a divide by zero error from the equation for kinetic energy,.

– Such triple modular redundancy, the simplest form of forward error correction, is widely used.

– An error message will be displayed when previewing the page, but not once the page has been saved.

– One of the following error messages will appear on each page.

– Geocaching was invented shortly after the removal of artificial error from GPS on May 2, 2000.

– If you see this error message and are unsure of what to do, please post a message on the help desk, and someone should be able to help you.

– This error occurs when any of the CS1 or CS2 citation title-holding parameters – – hold an external link.

– All that may point to the error is that one element is not initialized or does not have the expected value.

– I noticed some failures to deliver the tech news today, with an error code of “readonly”.

– Helper function to handle error messages.

– If an invalid value is used an error message will be displayed.

– In the “De natura deorum” coined the term “ipse dixit” as an error in law.

– The degrees of latitude/longitude are validated, to show error messages, but location minutes can be set very large to place markers outside the map.

– An error is also generated if no match is found.

– After initial adoption, better error messaging could/should be implemented.

– If there are no error messages, then close it.

– The error might make the data useless.

– An error does not count as a hit but still counts as an at bat for the batter unless, in the scorer’s judgment, the batter would have reached first base safely but one or more of the additional base reached was the result of the fielder’s mistake.

– This error is also reported when more than two initials are used: in case of more than two initials, list only the first two.

– The technical details was replaced with a simple line of text showing the name of the crash error so that the user could look it up on the Internet.

– This error can also be caused by vertical bars that are part of URLs or titles.

– Due to minimal error checking and limited scope, it should not be used on its own except in controlled situations.

– Dithering is the intentional use of noise to reduce the error of compression.

– Adds error ifvolume= orissue= has what appears to be some form of redundant ‘type’ indicator.

– AutoEd will fix all instances of this error by replacing the link with unformatted text.

– The Geobox template generates this error in the Marengo, Illinois article, Similarly, the produces the same error in Duluth, Minnesota.

– These error outputs can be overridden by using.

– The required width will require some trial and error to pin down.

– The amount is adjusted for truncation error in the digital format, and the floor number of the results is used.

– This is a tracking category for CS1 and CS2 citations that set prevents a missing title error message; the title ‘none’ is not displayed.

– It can also be bad, if an error can no longer be corrected automatically.

– It provides error checking and reporting to ensure that the html rendered is correct for browsers and screen readers.

– I will use a standard template.py script, so the risk of an error is minimal.

– To report an error you have noticed on the current main page, please add it to the talk page instead.

– It appears in Kanto in “Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen” if the player started off with Squirtle, but, due to an error with roaming wild Pokémon in these games, will have lower stats than other Pokémon.

– This error is generated if an invalid language code is specified.

– A ton of the pages have an error, but the error is through a template.

– For error debugging, interpreter is very much useful as it reports the error at the same time.

– Is this the place to ask someone to correct a small spelling error in an article title? Is this called a “move”? In other words, “Hotoku” should be a redirect for “Hōtoku”.

– If the template is put on BC years there are massive Expression Error issues.

– It is possible to use the template in incorrect ways without producing error messages.

– There were three issues that required urgent fixes: a deployment error that meant that many buttons didn’t work correctly when you saved.