Du Toit definition

Du Toit means Jacques Du Toit, a senior business rescue practitioner as defined in section 128(1)(d) read with Regulation 126 to the Companies Act;
Du Toit means the defendant Phillipus F. du Toit;
Du Toit means Mr Petrus Lodewiekus Du Toit;

Examples of Du Toit in a sentence

  • Documents are obtainable from the Supply Chain Management Unit of the Cape Winelands District Municipality at 29 Du Toit Street, Stellenbosch - Tel no 0861 265 263.

  • Du Toit G, Roberts G, Sayre PH, Bahnson HT, Radulovic S, Santos AF, et al.

  • In addition, I shall identify, address and resolve immediate issues such as grammatical problems, and the author’s specific use of words and idioms (Du Toit 2009: 124), using dictionaries and other scholarly books on, for instance, style and grammar (Roberts & Du Toit 1978: 56).

  • Thirdly, the receiver can take the form of an addressee, a reader, an audience or a decoder (Du Toit 2009: 111).

  • A chapter in a text may typically consist of a few pericopes; the pericopes may consist of a few paragraphs, and the paragraphs may consist of verses (Du Toit 2009: 125).

  • As mentioned earlier, we should be extremely critical of our own presuppositions while working with the text in order to allow the text to speak for itself (Du Toit 2009: 118).

  • One of the most decisive rules of biblical interpretation is respect for the supremacy of the text (Du Toit 2009: 112).

  • These are all contained in the second circle of the wheel (Du Toit 2009: 116).

  • Additional important factors such as presuppositions, convictions, world views, motivations, attitudes, intentions, skills and knowledge may also play a significant role in the hermeneutical process (Du Toit 2009: 115).

  • The meaning of the message is determined by the interplay between the text, the context, the sender and the receiver (Du Toit 2009: 111).

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