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Locke always believed in good sense — not pushing things to extremes and on taking fully into account the plain facts of the matter.
In another sense, being a gentleman means treating others, especially women, in a respectful manner and not taking advantage or pushing others into doing things they choose not to do.
" It makes sense in general — but when you're pressing people to undertake conduct they would have never undertaken without an informant pushing them along, there is a real question if you're creating crime, not preventing crime.
* A drawing of the beats, dancing in the space between the beats, pushing and pulling creating a sense of tension both in the body and the body moving through space, while remaining loose and relaxed.
Some modern engines designed for light aircraft are fitted with a thrust race suitable for both " pushing " and " pulling ", but others require a different part depending in which sense they are operating.
Shoehorning in a more literal sense can express itself as pushing a number of individuals into an overfilled enclosure of space, such as a theater or a bus (" the usher shoehorned us into the back of the crowded theater ").
The less-than-100 %- coverage coupled with a " highbrow " reputation resulted in low ratings which in turn earned it the nickname " the secret channel " to the regret of the director general who had been pushing the line " my channel " ( in the sense of programmes appealing to individuals, not the whole family as DR1 supposedly ).

sense and hands
The Lord Jesus Christ gave His Spirit to His Apostles ; they in turn laid their hands on those who should succeed them ; and these again on others ; and so the sacred gift has been handed down to our present bishops, who have appointed us as their assistants, and in some sense representatives.
She learned to " hear " people's speech by reading their lips with her hands — her sense of touch had become extremely subtle.
The controlling section usually consists of two metal antennas which sense the position of the player's hands and control oscillators for frequency with one hand, and amplitude ( volume ) with the other, so it can be played without being touched.
The Mahabharata has the word in the sense of " the crossing of the arms or hands on the breast ".
In Madras, there was never a formal branch in the same sense as Bombay and Calcutta, as the management of the depot there seems to have rested in the hands of two local academics.
Eisenhower biographer Stephen Ambrose, who helped edit Other Losses, wrote I quarrel with many of your interpretations, I am not arguing with the basic truth of your discovery and acknowledged that Bacque had made a " major historical discovery ", in the sense that very little attention had hitherto been paid to the treatment of German POWs in Allied hands.
Some forms of poker, often called lowball, sometimes called low poker, reward poor poker hands ( in the traditional sense ).
" When the leaders become conscious of mass psychology and take it into their own hands, it ceases to exist in a certain sense.
During an interview, guitarist Al Schnier was asked to describe Moe for those who have never heard their music: " It's an amalgamation of a wide variety of the history of rock, all regurgitated and recycled through the eyes, ears, hands, whatever of the guys in our band and all of that with a sense of adventure, a sense of humor, also a constant desire to push the envelope.
Each of the five gnomes has an oversized sense organ ( one has big hands, one has big eyes, one has a big nose, and one has big ears, one has a big tongue ).
Handsfree is an adjective describing equipment that can be used without the use of hands ( for example via voice commands ) or, in a wider sense, equipment which needs only limited use of hands, or for which the controls are positioned so that the hands are able to occupy themselves with another task ( such as driving ) without needing to hunt far afield for the controls.
reading documents from all the colonies to prove that public opinion, the general sense of all, was in favor of the measure, when he came to North Carolina and produced letters and public proceedings which demonstrated that the majority in that colony were in favor of it, Mr. Hewes, who had hitherto constantly voted against it, started suddenly upright and lifting both hands to heaven as if he had been in a trance, cried out, " It is done and I will abide by it.
In this sense, it is also as if a participant is waving their hands to obscure clear debate, as a verbal or logical smoke screen.
After a sale, the cards are held in a climate-controlled warehouse unless the buyer requests delivery, and the cards can be traded online without changing hands except in the virtual sense.
; Gloves: Gloves are valuable to spearfishermen who desire to maintain a sense of safety or access more dangerous areas, such as those between coral, that could otherwise not be reached without use of the hands.
Working with a sense of urgency and expedience, to create the model the larger statue would be based on the students reworked an academic exercise built to demonstrate the effect of the distribution of weight on a piece: " a half-meter high clay sculpture of a man grasping a pole with two raised hands and leaning his weight on it.
The self, then, is not determined by what we sense of ourselves — these hands, this head, these eyes — but by simply the things one thinks.
After a sale, the cards are held in a climate-controlled warehouse unless the buyer requests delivery, and the cards can be traded online without changing hands except in the virtual sense.
It can be by no means accidental that Borges ( the author, not the character ) has placed into the hands of an evangelical Presbyterian an " immediate object ," the sense of which seemingly undermines plain faith in a Christian eschatology.
Anahata is so called because it is in this place that sages hear that sound ( Anahata – Shabda ) which comes without the striking of any two things together .” It is associated with the element of air, the sense of touch, and with actions of the hands.
The spotted hyena uses its acute sense of smell to guide it while it hunts nocturnally, while galagos urinate on their hands so they can completely mark their movements.

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.
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 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.
The only way to describe Paula Sandburg is to say she is beautiful in a Grecian sense.

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