It is evident that the primary function of theories is
as a lure for feeling, thereby providing immediacy of enjoyment and purpose.
These races became known as «rag races», probably because after the use of live rabbits was banned, a piece of cloth was
used as a lure.
Next step is to have a treat in your signal hand, as before - that treat will still
act as the lure but will NOT be given to your dog.
If they don't quite get it, go back a step and continue to use the
treat as a lure.
He gets the treats when he approaches the person, but NOT when he hides, and
NOT as a lure to get him out of hiding.
Occasionally, these ads may be placed by the
company as a lure to get new people to sign up.
A lot of the people who were using free
apps as a lure to get other things out of users are kept out as are the free / open believers.
Begin by using the target
spoon as a lure while your cat is within sight of you.
The finish line is a few feet from the starting line; if the dog stays on course, he returns to his
handler as the lure comes to the end of the line.
There are always those looking to earn some ill - gotten gains by using
crypto as the lure.
As a lure for feeling the proposition may lead the businessman to buy the lot and build the restaurant.
But such efforts can fail unless the author has a body of work to draw upon and
act as a lure.
The owners were asked to persuade the dog to perform the task using whatever methods they felt would work the best (including using
food as a lure).
This is particularly evident in Nasr's Corman volume, given the director's fondness for retelling stories
such as the lure of the beach while shooting Von Richthofen and Brown (1971) in Ireland, or the circumstances by which he came to direct his first colour film, House of Usher (1960).
One reason for our incredulous start at the mention of
propositions as lures for feeling is based in our tacit and uncritical appropriation of propositions from logicians.
Or does it mean that the divine creative act giving existence to all things encompasses the negativity and disjunction of chaos as well
as the lure of order?
The minority who constitute the middle class, whose minds are set free from immediate physical concerns, are presented as the fountainhead for most of society's novel ideals, which
serve as a lure for social reform.
We would expect these game mechanics to work incredibly well in an Assassin's Creed title, something which is sure to excite original AC fans, as
well as luring in fans of The Witcher game series.
In fact, during your puppy's first few weeks at home, put away his food bowl and, apart from using
kibble as lures and rewards for training, serve all your puppy's kibble stuffed in hollow chewtoys — Kongs, Biscuit Balls, Squirrel Dudes, Busy Buddy Footballs and sterilized bones.
Though there certainly are excellent sites who offer their services for free, there are also a few who use the «free personals»
promise as a lure to trap unsuspecting singles.
Recent reporting regarding North Korean attacks against cryptocurrency exchanges and using Pyeongchang
Olympics as a lure describe techniques that are unusual for the Lazarus Group.
Recent reporting regarding North Korean attacks against cryptocurrency exchanges and using Pyeongchang Olympics
as a lure describe techniques that are unusual for the Lazarus Group.
Researchers have developed the first commercially available, hi - tech cane toad trap using the invasive species» mating
call as a lure for breeding females.
In our own times the increasing revulsion against war is also presented
as a lure by God.
Using
Bianca as a lure for a heist they've concocted, they convince her to initiate a sexual relationship with an enigmatic blind hermit, Maciste (Rutger Hauer).
During periodic visits to the island, Krasnow and his colleagues learned how to catch brown mouse lemurs in the rainforest just outside the research station, using a tiny banana slice inside a
trap as a lure.
If it's clunky and counterintuitive, it'll come off
as luring candidates into a mess that's masquerading as a breeze.
Zenefits, a three - year - old San Francisco startup that provides businesses with free human resources
software as a lure to become their insurance broker, has faced significant legal challenges to its business tactics.
The Philippines in the last quarter of 2013 capped its strongest two years of growth since the 1950s, when the country enjoyed a post-war reconstruction boom backed by the US,
as it lured foreign investment and put money into infrastructure.
Nevertheless, despite the blindness of his interpreters, Whitehead's own vision of causal immanence
remains as lure for feeling, elaborated in a score of ways, and challenging our habitual assumption that one actual entity can not be literally, ontologically ingredient in another.
Now if my reading of Mt. 25:31 - 46 is essentially correct, it should be apparent that the basic, overall thrust of the passage can be
defined as a lure toward a feeling of compassion, or love, toward the needy.
Although a Whiteheadian proposition may present to a concrescing entity a possibility for its actual
situation as a lure for feeling, the proposition does not determine mechanically and causally the final satisfaction of the entity.
Thus a false proposition can still have
power as a lure: «It is more important that a proposition be interesting than it be true» (Al 243).
What the set of clauses shows as a proposition, in addition to its
role as lure, is that should the concrescing subject decide to feel, for example, that John loves Eloise, it must be able to prehend in its actual world that Eloise is Scandinavian, kind, and intelligent.
Finally, an examination of propositions
precisely as lures would require a reevaluation of interaction.