Sentences with phrase «affected by their senses»

To see how people's online lives might be affected by their senses of purpose, the researchers conducted two experiments.
Your impression of the room when you walk in is greatly affected by the senses, so pay special attention to making the room appealing on all levels.

Not exact matches

Cultivate a sense of ownership in employees by showing them how their role directly affects others in the company and client success.
If you haven't been affected by a data breach, it's easy to have a false sense of security.
They're getting affected by what they're sensing from the industry.
It suggests that God is nothing but causation, and the world nothing but effect; in other words, that God is in no sense affected by other individuals, and the world in no sense causal in relation to God.
Many philosophies have been Christian in the looser sense that their starting points have been deeply affected by the Christian vision of reality.
Thus relational power is here understood as the ability (1) to be affected, in the sense, especially, of being open, sensitive, receptive, and empathic; (2) to create oneself out of what has been experienced by synthesizing that data into an aesthetic unity; and (3) to influence others by the way in which one has received and responded to their influence.
Karma in the sense of the causal efficacy of the past is not affected by our decision.
The God haters and atheist / qu eer bigots that think they have something to say are not going to be affected by evidence, reason or common sense.
Each sense has its peculiar object, but the sense of being affected by the object is an integral and basic part of sensing in general — at least in its more basic forms.
It is the sense of being bodily affected by other bodies.
All this, finding focus in the event of Jesus Christ, has been made part of God in his «consequent aspect» — that is to say, in the concrete sense of God as One who is affected by that which has taken place in the world where he is ceaselessly at work.
85 But characteristically he went on to praise America for its democracy: «Democracy is an ultimate norm of political organization in the sense that no better way has been found to check the inordinacy of the powerful on the one hand and the confusion of the multitude on the other than by making every center of power responsible to the people whom it affects
In this sense it has a «general» character, and in some way every being is affected (and even constituted) by this universal divine self - communication.
It is also general in the sense that this event affects to some degree the general accumulation; it affects it quantitatively by adding one more experience to the whole, and It affects it qualitatively by being the actual experience it is.
In various combinations and with differing emphases, the concept of God with which many Christian thinkers have tended to work has been composed of exactly those ingredients; absolute power, stark moral demand, and unconditioned (essentially unrelated, in the sense of a two - way movement) «being - itself» as the ultimate cause of everything not - God, but not in anyway affected by that which was not itself — and the neuter here is highly significant, ens realissimum.
Granted that faith does indeed imply justice in the generally moral sense of right action that gives each his or her due, what this does and does not imply depends upon some understanding of what is due to those whose interests are affected by our action and of what we are able to do to realize these interests.
The phrase «specious present» was William James»; its importance in the Whiteheadian view is that it marks the general character of primitive sense - awareness, and can be the character of the sense - awareness of what Whitehead calls «low grade organisms,» affected by their immediate past and directed to how they are going to act in the immediate future.
Sense data such as the proverbial yellow patch are here seen as abstractions, segregated from a context where a perceived colour is affected by its background, and by contrasts with its surrounding colours.
Children are deeply affected both by these realities and by the anxiety they sense in their parents.
On the one hand, Hartshorne holds that the past affects the future in the sense that previous cases of becoming can influence later cases of becoming; previous feelings of one's own, of God's and of one's body cells can be felt or inherited by one's later feelings.
As Walter Wiest has said, «Power is strikingly reminiscent of the definition of the «neighbor» in the Christian sense, as anyone whose welfare is affected by what I do or fail to do.»
Like other families, we were affected by stigma and a sense of shame that kept us mostly silent about our problems.
Whitehead's philosophy was, I believe, Christian, in the sense of being deeply affected in its starting point by the Christian vision of reality.
In his commentary on Hebrews 4:12, «The Word of God is living and active, and sharper than any two - edged sword,» John Calvin declared, «Whenever the Lord accosts us by His Word, He is dealing seriously with us to affect all our inner senses.
New research suggests that our sense of taste, smell and even feel is directly affected by the packaging a product comes in.
To be thwarted threatens our own sense of control and — I am not sure why — being thwarted by our own children affects us more than when being controlled by almost anyone else.
If your children have been directly affected by the hurricane, you can give them simple chores and responsibilities to help them maintain a sense of control.
Understanding that, it will make more sense to you when I say that constipation is actually fairly uncommon in the age group of babies most commonly affected by colic, from newborn to 4 months (or longer), because these babies are not yet on solids and all their nutrition is coming from milk.
Dan Hazelwood, a leading GOP direct mail consultant, said that if a hypothetical Democratic candidate favors the establishment of a garbage dump in a section of the district, for instance, it makes more sense to «narrow - cast» this message by mail to the people most affected rather than buying an expensive, districtwide television ad.
began the questioning of top military commanders by asking for a general sense of how taking oversight of adjudicating sexual assault cases would affect the power of military commanders.
«However the looming cuts to children's services, proposed by the coalition government, will drastically affect the ability of children with SEN to receive the support they are entitled to.
McCallion's strategy to make sense of all this data looks at the active genes in cells affected by a disease, groups of genes that interact with one another, their vulnerability to mutation and information from past scientific studies to filter more than a thousand gene candidates for disease risk down to just a handful within any one implicated region.
«That makes sense if the predator is affected by your toxin, but these ants aren't.»
Their analyses suggest that the Wenchuan quake did affect the Lushan quake in an immediate sense by changing the overall background seismicity in the region.
However, patients are also affected by severe sensory problems, including an impaired sense of smell, touch and vision, and this area of research has remained relatively neglected.
But Warensjö says that makes sense since it's likely that those other risk factors are manifestations of changes that might be affected by dairy consumption.
An operator would monitor how the system is changing, as well as how the weather is affecting it, and have a solid sense of how to best maintain a second - by - second balance between load (demand) and generation.
Eakin says that by watching the temperature of the water and looking at how much coral actually dies off — and which species are most affected — researchers will get a sense of whether or not corals are adapting to the increased frequency of bleaching.
Fifth Sense provides support and advice to those affected by smell and taste disorders.
As well as the conflict itself, they are also affected by how their parents respond, by the provision of basic needs and if there's a sense of helplessness.»
Building on these extreme examples that emphasize the potential roles played by healthy lysosomes in protecting neurons against the age - dependent accumulation of toxic cellular debris, we ultimately seek to understand how neurons sense and regulate the status of their lysosomes, how lysosomes are affected during age - related disease states and whether lysosomal function can be modulated for therapeutic purposes.
In one pathway described from larvae, the fat body - specific down - regulation of either the Slimfast (Slif) amino acid transporter or the Target of Rapamycin (TOR) nutrient - sensing pathway affects systemic growth, suggesting that a hitherto unidentified amino acid - dependent signal (s) is secreted by the fat body for proper growth control [8].
It «makes sense» that stimulating neurons in areas of the brain affected by Alzheimer's would be of benefit, but as the researchers state, we won't know for sure until the science is complete.
And use common sense: Yes, a method like boric acid is generally less toxic than, say, organophosphates, which work by disrupting the bugs» nervous system — and can affect yours as well.
PTH has a variety of effects including raising blood calcium levels (by breaking down and releasing calcium in our bones), increasing calcium absorption in the digestive system and it also affects our sense of well being.
Plant Positive (www.plantpositive.com) has some amazing work explaining why we shouldn't use models of these marginalized societies, or of assumed genetic or evolutionary requirements to determine our eating habits (one being that genes are passed on only by those that live long enough to procreate, and are not affected by the longevity of that individual — it just isn't important for «survival of the fittest» in the evolutionary sense).
Other studies have shown that soy protein is less effective for body builders than whey protein because its amino acids are more likely to go into splanchnic circulation (stomach, small intestines, colon, liver, pancreas and spleen) than into peripheral regions such as muscle tissues.4, 5 This makes sense because whey protein provides greater amounts of the branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) leucine, isoleucine and valine as well as more methionine and lysine, all of which are critically needed for muscle building.6 - 9 Researchers have also found the low BCAA content of soy protein adversely affects muscle building by disrupting both leucine signaling10 and the activation of myogenic translation initiation factors.
Mood and a sense of wellbeing can be affected by the T3 — serotonin connection.
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