Sentences with phrase «absorbing everything into»

But Thought, once it is let loose, displays an extraordinary power of self - protraction and extension, as though it were an independent organism which, being once born, can not be restrained from growing and propagating itself and absorbing everything into its network.
«The state which would provide everything, absorbing everything into itself, would ultimately become a mere bureaucracy incapable of guaranteeing the very thing that the suffering person — every person — needs: namely, loving personal concern.»
«Technology tends to absorb everything into its ironclad logic.»

Not exact matches

The most important elements of the process don't have anything to do with how the coffee machine works or where to sign up for the spin class; they have everything to do with the company's culture, which is the hardest thing for a new person to absorb and the hardest thing for any business to put into words.
«Everything enjoys what he calls «prehensions,» that is to say, somehow absorbs what is outside itself into its own being... but once more, as in the case of life, he is on the horns of a dilemma.
The thing is we absorb about 60 - 70 % of everything we put onto our skin into our blood stream, so if your deodorant contains aluminum (which all the non-natural ones do) then you have aluminum pumping around your body and that's kind of gross.
Fold them all into the beef mixture until all tiny chunks of bread have absorbed the liquid bits and everything is evenly solidified.
If we put the oil through that hole, it moves into the eggs at just the correct pace to be absorbed and convert everything into mayonnaise.
When you breastfeed, your child gets a little bit of everything you eat and even some of the environmental particles that absorb into your digestive system.
Remember that, everything you absorb into your body affects your baby.
But such crass ideas as «everything is relative» have now been ineradicably absorbed into public consciousness.
The skin absorbs everything it is exposed to and escorts it directly into the blood stream.
Your skin is like a giant sponge and it absorbs almost everything it comes into contact with.
Cover loaf pan with clean tea town (so nothing falls into your loaf) and set aside for a minimum of 2 hours so that the seeds and oats have time to absorb lots of the moisture and everything really sets together.
I don't really consider this as a mask just because everything absorbs into the skin and it doesn't leave a «mask layer» on your skin.
Don't get me wrong; from a gameplay perspective alone you won't see anything you haven't done before whilst you'll also see everything the game really has to offer in the first hour, but it doesn't stop The Final Station from being a gripping and tense experience that's easy to get absorbed into.
The tale never takes itself seriously and RPG fans looking for a deep narrative won't find that here, but the quirky and comedic nature of the game certainly offers enough to keep you absorbed into everything that's going on.
This heady mix epitomizes Lichtenstein's ability to absorb anything and everything that caught his eye into his constantly evolving artistic idiom.
I'm pretty sure you can get the grey version of that into a strat - cooling / trop - warming situation if you pick the strat absorbers right, but Andy is certainly right that non-grey effects play a crucial role in explaining quantitatively what is going on in the real atmosphere (that's connected with the non-grey explanation for the anomalously cold tropopause which I have in Chapter 4, and also with the reason that aerosols do not produce stratospheric cooling, and everything depends a lot on what level you are looking at).
Light falls on the molecule and everything in a certain area is absorbed and turned into heat.
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