Not exact matches
Tracey Rowland, in Catholic
World Report's «round table» discussion (not reported in its print edition) argues that the Pope is affirming that «When cultures no longer serve the deepest needs of human nature and
actually narrow the spiritual horizons of people, people don't know who they are and feel depressed.
Having got himself so well launched, Whitehead now goes on to try and distinguish (
actually not very well, since he is bound by his own work with Russell in writing Principia Mathematica) between what thought asserts that the
world is like, and what sense - awareness shows it to be like, and I think he has far too
narrow a notion of thought.
In the
world of online dating you not only have access to more dating opportunities but you are also able to pick, choose and
narrow down the candidates before you
actually decide to meet them.
If you know that a certain legal specialist deals with an area of the
world that you're interested in, you can
narrow by specialists as well, and you can search we have something called the global legal monitor, that's kind of like a newspaper almost for foreign legal materials and they will
actually write like a newspaper article about a legal happening that's happened around the
world and they will cite to the primary sources.
But this
narrow view clouds the reality that a temporary escape from the real
world can
actually lead into a more permanent less healthy attachment.