Sentences with phrase «yet as common sense»

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And yet, as often happens, Jesus» advice is also based on common sense — the sort of down - to - earth, practical wisdom that is dispensed today by people like Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren, and that fills the Old Testament book of Proverbs.
It is not so common as those undertakings about which the crowd shouts and clamors, for each participant is in reality alone with himself, but yet in the highest and most inclusive sense, edification is a common human concern.
Here is what Whitehead said in 1911 about the theory of types: «All the contradictions can be avoided, and yet the use of classes and relations can be preserved as required by mathematics, and indeed by common sense, by a theory which denies to a class — or relation — existence or being in any sense in which the entities composing it — or related by it — exist» (MAT 293).
Yet, given the logical problems connected with the notion of a finite actual entity somehow prehending the objective integration of the primordial and consequent natures within God (as indicated above), it makes sense to think of God's influence on the concrescing actual occasion simply in terms of divine feelings vis - à - vis objective possibilities already present in the world as a common field of activity for God and all finite actual occasions.
Whitehead does not yet want to call into question the common sense assumption that the world is an actual unity: «we... endeavor to imagine the world as one connected set of things which underlies all the perceptions of other, unrelinquishable references to the world (such as sense perception»).
Even though these attempts at typification do not yet lead to consolidated results — Whitehead tries above all to define common sense as a «middle» level between the mathematized natural scientific and the individual emotional grasps of reality — he acquires in this phase several fruitful insights which will also leave their mark on his mature cosmology.
Your right there trevor we ALL «want» to believe as we all do every season, yet every season threres something that stands in our way, now the majority of us on this site and arsenal fans in general are NOT skilled in the ways of managing and running a modern top class football club, but, the majority of us have a degree of common sense and the ability to problem solve on a reasonable level, and this is where over the years many many fans have become so disillusioned with AW.
It feels as though the author of this article assumes that none of us have any common sense whatsoever, yet it's directed at «smart» moms.
this is not neutral ground, this is an incredibly loaded subject dealing with women, women's bodies, medicine, motherhood, etc, etc. and i find it incredibly irresponsible to present «orgasmic birth» somehow as yet another new way of going through childbirth (while implicitly laying the blame of not achieving this on the mother) when it's obviously first of all, not «orgasmic» in the commonly understood sense of the word, nor is it something that is at all common or controlled by the mother.
But something in that privileged student collective stood up for common sense and, as a result, Count Nikolai and I saved Blighty from the republicans for yet another day.
We do not yet fully understand what the effect of these chemicals has been on our health, but common sense tells us that it would be wise to avoid these as much as possible, even if they are «natural» in origin.
That's something anyone can relate to, and yet, as the movie illustrates, when everyone's crowded together on the bottom, it makes sense to stand up and fight together, not against one another — and Rees» achievement comes in looking past what separates her characters and celebrating what they have in common.
Red has a strength of mind and soul that others seem to lack, yet he is also human, as apt to fail as any other person in the prison, but his common sense keeps his bacon out of the fire.
The film also brings together an ensemble for the ages, where your favourite character is always the one who's just been on the screen: Adam Driver, extending an incredible run of top - down screen reinventions, reveals yet another string to his bow as he affects a misshapen southern drawl to play one - armed bartender, Clyde Logan; Daniel Craig gives heart and common sense to his bleach - blonde explosives expert, Joe Bang; then there's Riley Keough as Mellie Logan, a hair stylist and out - of - hours petrol head.
Enemy design is rather hideous in the sense of how players would anticipate enemies to look in a survival horror game with a gigantic female enemy named Guardian towering at around 8 feet tall wielding a saw blade as it runs at Sebastian whilst giggling, while a common yet scary enemy is The Lost and Hysterics which have a craving for feeding on human flesh, alongside a vast number of enemy bosses that are just as strong and ferocious as Guardian.
Featuring some of the artist's most innovative works, Lichtenstein: Re-Figure aims not only to highlight the artist's engagement with the human figure — a central theme throughout his career — but also to «re-figure,» in the sense of reassessing, the common yet reductive view of Lichtenstein as the painter of pop culture images.
Yet there is much common ground to discover in their picture - making approach, and many parallels, as each artist had an exquisite sense of form and line, combined with deep humanity.
The total result or impact of inaction is not yet scientifically predictable, but common sense can be easily applied to the known facts and extrapolated into a picture of understanding by those that examine the facts as they are now understood.
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