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sense and only
As long as perception is seen as composed only of isolated sense data, most of the quality and interconnectedness of existence loses its objectivity, becomes an invention of consciousness, and the result is a philosophical scepticism.
The only way to describe Paula Sandburg is to say she is beautiful in a Grecian sense.
The only rules which I think we shall follow will be those of common sense, justice, and fairness ''.
We do not favor one field over another: we think that all inquiry, all scholarly and artistic creation, is good -- provided only that it contributes to a sense and understanding of the true ends of life, as all first-rate scholarship and artistic creation does.
Fortunately, although only a few years ago they held the student at arms length, today the business houses welcome the opportunity to aid the student, not only from an increased sense of community responsibility but also from the realization that the student of today is the interior designer of tomorrow -- that the student already is `` in the trade ''.
Should it be defined in a narrow sense to include only such elements as job specifications, union membership, union jurisdiction, and the like??
badness, in the only sense in which it is involved at all, waited for its appearance till I came and looked and felt.
In the only sense in which badness is involved at all, whatever was bad in the first case is still present in its entirety, since all that is expressed in either case is a state of feeling, and that feeling is still there.
but unfortunately the rabbit, on no grounds at all, took up toward this neutral object an attitude of disapproval and that made it for the first time, and in the only intelligible sense, bad.
that is, there is, in the true sense, only a visual space ''.
for the developments in these areas make sense only if they are connected to the age of revolution itself.
This is not, however, the case, and development is a term which we can apply to Hardy only in a very limited sense.
There is only one sense in which it is valid to talk about Hardy's development: he did develop toward a more consistent and more effective control of that tone which we recognize as uniquely his.
We cannot now speak of maximizing the value of the objective function, since this function is now known only in a probabilistic sense.
Drifts usually happened only with cattle, for hosses had 'nough sense to avoid 'em, and to find shelter for 'emselves.
The moment the sea closed over Nick, some atavistic sense warned him that he would survive in this alien element only if he did not panic.
The outcome of such an experiment has been in due time the acceptance of the Bible as the Word of God inspired in a sense utterly different from any merely human book, and with it the acceptance of our Lord Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God, Son of Man by the Virgin Mary, the Saviour of the world.
This is what, in a technical sense, to `` only permit '' an evil result means.
Its domain is the powerset of A ( with the empty set removed ), and so makes sense for any set A, whereas with the definition used elsewhere in this article, the domain of a choice function on a collection of sets is that collection, and so only makes sense for sets of sets.
In that sense it represents the feudal liege homage, which could be due only to one lord, while simple homage might be due to every lord under whom the person in question held land.
Once he has received this blessing, the abbot not only becomes father of his monks in a spiritual sense, but their major superior under canon law, and has the additional authority to confer the ministries of acolyte and lector ( formerly, he could confer the minor orders, which are not sacraments, that these ministries have replaced ).
In British English, according to Hart's Rules, the general rule is that abbreviations ( in the narrow sense that includes only words with the ending, and not the middle, dropped ) terminate with a full stop ( period ), whereas contractions ( in the sense of words missing a middle part ) do not.

sense and is
This sense of moderation and fairness is superbly exemplified in an exchange of letters between John Jay and a Tory refugee, Peter Van Schaack.
The process stipulates that the choreographer sense the quality of the initial movement he has discovered and that he feel the rightness of the quality that is to follow it.
It is not a mess you can make sense of ''.
What is the history of criticism but the history of men attempting to make sense of the manifold elements in art that will not allow themselves to be reduced to a single philosophy or a single aesthetic theory??
In addition, they have been converted to Zen Buddhism, with its glorification of all that is `` natural '' and mysteriously alive, the sense that everything in the world is flowing.
Piepsam is not, certainly, religious in any conventional sense.
Mimesis here is not to be confused with literalism or realism in the conventional sense.
Neither is primary experience understood according to the attitude of modern empiricism in which nothing is thought to be received other than signals of sensory qualities producing their responses in the appropriate sense organs.
These desires presuppose a sense of causally efficacious powers in which one is involved, some working for one's good, others threatening ill.
he is questioning, also, every epistemology which stems from Hume's presupposition that experience is merely sense data in abstraction from causal efficacy, and that causal efficacy is something intellectually imputed to the world, not directly perceived.
The corporation in America is in reality our form of socialism, vying in a sense with the other socialistic form that has emerged within governmental bureaucracy.
Thus, in no ordinary sense of ' simplicity ' is the Ptolemaic theory simpler than the Copernican.
In a sense, Einstein's theory is simpler than Newton's, and there is a corresponding sense in which Copernicus' theory is simpler than Ptolemy's.

sense and Kraepelin's
In the first through sixth edition of Kraepelin's influential psychiatry textbook, there was a section on moral insanity, which meant then a disorder of the emotions or moral sense without apparent delusions or hallucinations, and which Kraepelin defined as ' lack or weakness of those sentiments which counter the ruthless satisfaction of egotism '.
Kraepelin's assumption of a moral defect rather than a positive drive towards crime has also been questioned, as it implies that the moral sense is somehow inborn and unvarying, yet it was known to vary by time and place, and Kraepelin never considered that the moral sense might just be different.

sense and significance
Literature may be said to give people a sense of purpose, dedication, mission, significance.
The terms `` renewal '' and `` refreshed '', which often come up in aesthetic discussion, seem partly to derive their import from the `` renewal '' of purpose and a `` refreshed '' sense of significance a person may receive from poetry, drama, and fiction.
They should sense the tremendous significance of joining the spiritual succession reaching back to Christ our Lord and forward to an eternal fellowship with the saints of the ages.
But what significance attaches to `` professional '', beyond the narrow sense of skillfulness in meeting a client's stated needs as already noted??
The significance of the County and its counts eroded through time, but the designation remained in a very broad sense.
More broadly the term is used in a wide number of contexts for an image, picture, or representation ; it is a sign or likeness that stands for an object by signifying or representing it either concretely or by analogy, as in semiotics ; by extension, icon is also used, particularly in modern culture, in the general sense of symbol — i. e. a name, face, picture, edifice or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities: one thing, an image or depiction, that represents something else of greater significance through literal or figurative meaning, usually associated with religious, cultural, political, or economic standing.
Acting is seen as altering most of the 14 dimensions of changed subjective experience which characterize ASCs according to Farthing, namely: attention, perception, imagery and fantasy, inner speech, memory, higher-level thought processes, meaning or significance of experiences, time experience, emotional feeling and expression, level of arousal, self-control, suggestibility, body image, and sense of personal identity.
The sense of common identity was at first a cultural movement, such as in the Völkisch movement in German-speaking states, which rapidly acquired a political significance.
It is this larger significance of my election rather than any personal sense of honour that makes me rejoice on this occasion.
In that sense, Haller's various states of mind are of more significance than his actions.
It was the disregard of moral significance in this sense which constituted the " wrongs " identified by the humanitarian movement and justified social action in the case of slavery, the maltreatment of the working class in the 19th century ; the brutality of criminal punishments and the use of torture in the criminal justice system ; the treatment of the insane ; the subjection of women to an inferior status and the inhumanities of colonialism.
Griffor emphasizes that in conventional discussion “ the self-defensive activity of each participant's idiosyncracy prevents listening ” and that, in contrast, giving full attention to what the other participants mean can free the mind from socio-cultural accumulation, allow a free flow of meaning between people in a dialogue and give rise to shared perception and the creation of shared meaning in the sense of shared significance, intention, purpose and value.
Although Mycale was in every sense a decisive victory, it does not seem to have been attributed the same significance ( even at the time ) as, for example the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon or even the Greek defeat at Thermopylae.
* The sense is the " cognitive significance " or " mode of presentation " of the referent.
Although Plataea was in every sense a resounding victory, it does not seem to have been attributed the same significance ( even at the time ) as, for example, the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon or even the Allied defeat at Thermopylae.
Within a subset of Southern Bantu, the label " Nguni " is used both genetically ( in the linguistic sense ) and typologically ( quite apart from any historical significance that it may accurately or inaccurately imply ).
She accurately chooses him for his weaknesses: his sense of failure and impotence as a writer with a need for significance ; his isolation and willingness to join society ; his snobbery and openness to flattering attention.
The term originally referred to military power: Indíbil and Mandonio, Viriathus, Almanzor ( sometimes in the modern historiography ), Don Pelayo and other fighters of the Reconquista, even Simón Bolivar, Francisco Franco, etc., but in Latin America another sense has developed: the liberal caudillo lawyer and politician Jorge Eliécer Gaitán was honored with the title " Caudillo of The Colombian People " ( and other nuances with a significance mostly demagogic-accused by the right wing opposition and some landowners -) and even without state responsibilities like cacique in Spain and oligarchical – plutocratic power.
In this sense, CTV as it presently operates could be seen as an enlarged BBS by another name, rather than the direct successor to the " original " CTV ; however, for most viewers, this is a technicality of little practical significance.
In a strictly grammatical sense, a girlfriend or boyfriend is an ' individual of significance ' with whom one shares a relationship.
The difference is their subjective sense of the significance of the change — that is, whether the differences constitute something very different or merely slightly different.
In its current incarnation under editor-in-chief Adam Moss, " The nation's best and most-imitated city magazine is often not about the city — at least not in the overcrowded, traffic-clogged, five-boroughs sense ," wrote Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz, as the magazine has increasingly published political and cultural stories of national significance.
The important and interesting and hopeful trend to me in the new journalism is its personal nature — not in the sense of personal attacks, but in the presence of the reporter himself and the significance of his own involvement.

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