Sentences with phrase «as a novelty with»

Both cars have rotary controllers and intermittently effective voice control for their navigation and audio functions, but BMW's system is the easier to use and comes as a novelty with gesture control for media features like sound volume.

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Ever new studies feed the flow of novelties, such as pillows and duvets filled with Swiss stone pine strands that, according to the University of Graz, induce better sleep.
Despite its small footprint, Eatsa has garnered outsized buzz for the novelty of how its restaurants sell and deliver customers their food: Diners place their orders and pay on iPads, then pick up their meal in cubbyholes with doors doubling as digital screens displaying order numbers.
If you wear one, you risk being labelled as «that fellow who wears novelty ties,» a sort of office oddity akin to «that lady with the Chihuahua pictures» or «the gentleman with the Tardis on his desk.»
SharafDG is one of the most popular electronic retailers in the UAE, hosting many laptops, mobile phones and all manners of electronic novelties, However, As is the case with most of the electronic shops in the UAE, The management / staff are utterly clueless as to proper security practices since «no one ever breached us so why should we care»As is the case with most of the electronic shops in the UAE, The management / staff are utterly clueless as to proper security practices since «no one ever breached us so why should we care»as to proper security practices since «no one ever breached us so why should we care»?
What started as a novelty has become the norm, with a vast number of ICOs now earmarking a portion of their tokens for free distribution.
«By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, — that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible, do miracles become, — that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us, — that the Gospels can not be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, — that they differ in many important details, far too important as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitness; — by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation.
On the contrary, given the presumption of a collective agency for the cell as a unified field of activity, it makes excellent sense to account for the stability of the field in terms of societies of inanimate actual occasions with their ongoing transmission of fixed patterns and for the vitality of the field in terms of the nexus of living occasions with their higher degree of novelty and originality.
He wishes to associate novelty with men in history and stability with natural beauty, yet he never indicates how the latter can be without content and still serve as a model for society.
Yet even a modest familiarity with the Scholastic tradition may lead one to wonder how many of the proposals offered as needed trinitarian novelties, here and elsewhere, have already been scrutinized, and perhaps found wanting, by the long departed inhabitants of that mostly uncharted land.
Needless to say, as we have seen previously, the capacity for novelty is minimal, even negligible, in many actualities, thus, presumably, their responses are more in accord with the divine call than those of more complex creatures; the greater the degree of complexity, the greater the capacity to misuse freedom and refuse or diverge from God's call.
Rather, it is a variation of these along with the demonry of personality itself, of man's moral and rational capacities in tension with the sensitivities of spirit as a higher dimension of freedom and goodness which grasp him as a novelty of grace within his human structure, judging him, yet summoning him to that which is beyond his own human order of good.
Indeed, [d] expresses the same tension between order and novelty that was already expressed in the lines that precede it, except that the tension is expressed, in [d], in a technical language (with terms such as physical feelings and intellectual feelings) that is not used in the immediate context.
The situation is somewhat different with Lewis Ford, whose article in the collection, «The Nature of the Power of the Future,» continues his long - term effort to forge a bridge between Whitehead and Pannenberg.4 The crux of Ford's project is to reconceive God as pure becoming and the source of all becoming (creativity, novelty).
Indeed, this dual character is precisely the nature of life in its basic organic sense as well as in its religious dimension: an appetitive urge toward what might be, and an inertial contentment with what is: freedom paired with conformity, novelty with repetition.
With regard to (b): Felt argues that any proposed justification of induction which did not employ a theory of causal efficacy or internal relations would fail because it could not take account of the fact that the future involves genuine novelty and hence can not be presently defined as something already given.
In Process and Reality Alfred North Whitehead dealt extensively with God as an indispensable part of his metaphysical system, as that without which there would be no order or novelty and, hence, no world.
Brief as they are, these remarks should indicate to someone familiar with Whitehead's scheme of ideas how I would propose to deal with the topics of order, novelty, and subjective aim in a Whiteheadian scheme stripped of the concept «God.»
5 This is a remarkable anticipation of Whitehead's view in Process and Reality that God's primordial ordering of the world's possibilities (the eternal objects) is the ultimate source of novelty in an emergent universe, except that Thornton understands these possibilities to be everlasting rather than timeless.6 This reification of what for Whitehead is purely possible, needing concrete embodiment in the actual world, leads Thornton to conceive of the eternal order as absolutely actual in its unchangeableness, identical with God.
The enhancement of the divine life in its consequent aspect has opened up new possibilities of relationship with the creation and has also provided new material through which God may act upon creative potentiality, thus bringing to pass that emergence of novelty which is so genuine an element in our experience and (as our observation informs us) of the world at large.
And they just may not be overly concerned with the ground of principle that will permit same - sex marriage but bar the variety of sexual novelties that may spring up once we've broken from marriage as the union of a man and woman.
According to Roger Ames (NAT 117), an «aesthetic order» is a paradigm that: (1) proposes plurality as prior to unity and disjunction to conjunction, so that all particulars possess real and unique individuality; (2) focuses on the unique perspective of concrete particulars as the source of emergent harmony and unity in all interrelationships; (3) entails movement away from any universal characteristic to concrete particular detail; (4) apprehends movement and change in the natural order as a processive act of «disclosure» — and hence describable in qualitative language; (5) perceives that nothing is predetermined by preassigned principles, so that creativity is apprehended in the natural order, in contrast to being determined by God or chance; and (6) understands «rightness» to mean the degree to which a thing or event expresses, in its emergence toward novelty as this exists in tension with the unity of nature, an aesthetically pleasing order.
Vast numbers of people think that the fact of a relatively settled order of nature, along with the scientific interpretation of change and the description of the inner dynamics of human personality (and much else as well), has ruled out once and for all genuine novelty and made change nothing more than the reshuffling of bits of matter - in - motion.
Yet, for process thinkers, an important value, the virtue of creativity, is the zest for novelty and adventure — characteristics of life itself, particularly in the more complex forms, such as animals with central nervous systems.
But in this case I believe that Whitehead is correct in stressing the need for endurance as well as novelty, order as well as spontaneity, partial determination from the past together with free creativity in the present, as essential for value - intensity.
His concern is not with evolutionist theories or cosmology, but with an initial formulation of his micro-ontology of actual occasions, intended to provide a coherent account of the experience of novelty and creativity as more than endless permutations of the previously - given.
The narrowing of interest (care) and relation would result as the individual became increasingly unprepared to cope with environmental novelty.
Even though biblical religion has always understood God as the source of novelty («Behold, I make all things new»), classical theologies have predominantly associated God with cosmic order and have failed to consider in any depth the connection between God and novelty.
When God is understood as principle not only of order but also of novelty, the idea of God is compatible with the fact of chance.9
And when it speaks of God it refers to a principle of novelty as well as of order, of adventure along with peace.
For Whitehead, the answers to both questions, which I shall consider in turn, are framed in terms of the Psychological Physiology, the main «elements» of which consist of a nonsocial nexus of occasions in the brain (which functions as the body's principal source of creative novelty), the regnant society it supports, and their interactions with other bodily societies and nexuses (WPP 404 - 06).
Thus God, as principle of order and novelty, is understood here as the creative ground of the emergent universe, giving it its very being and presenting it with whatever possibilities for further emergent self - transcendence may be relevant at each particular phase.
We habitually muddle together this creative advance, which we experience and know as the perpetual transition of nature into novelty, with the single time - series which we naturally employ for measurement.
Whereas in relation to other actual occasions their causal efficacy for the new occasion functions only in the initial phase, this interpretation of the rise of novelty requires that God's causal efficacy function also in subsequent phases since «conceptual reversion» occurs after the initial phase of the occasion.51 Second, if the prehension of the novel eternal object is, in fact, a hybrid prehension of God, then the new occasion should deal with it as it does with other hybrid prehensions.
This will come as no surprise to those familiar with his theories of concrescence and novelty.
For society to advance it must be structured so as to provide a suitable environment for the emergence of novelty which must then be coordinated with the background that gave rise to it.
If chance, novelty and freedom are seen as existing independently of God's aims, they may either be aligned with God's aims or opposed to them.
The result of the doing may emerge as a surprising novelty to the agent — the emergent future may be startlingly novel because the context of present actualization, for unforeseeable reasons, either was devoid of those hindrances which had thwarted or restricted the agent's earlier efforts, or was replete with heretofore unencountered obstacles.
These opportunities need not be restricted to novelty one - off purchases, with scope for improved sensory qualities of more familiar products such as grains, fruits and vegetables.
A variety of shaped products can be produced on stick novelty freezers as well as products with one, two or three flavours and products with an ice cream core covered by a water ice shell.
Instead, these bubble waffle cones serve as a (highly Instagrammable) bridge between the streets of Hong Kong and North America's obsession with ice cream and edible novelty.
The distillery is complemented with an eclectic retail shop that carries exclusive barware and artisan mixers such as bitters from Brooklyn Hemisphere and Fee Brothers, glassware, t - shirts and novelties.
I currently grow all 3 and am hesitant to make a hot sauce with them and merely grow them as a novelty as their quite the challenge to grow, however I have many orange habanero's sitting awaiting use and think would make a fantastic addition for your hot sauce.
Since it has happened, of course, there have been a rash of comparisons with classics of the novelty bet genre as life in outer space (1,000 / 1), life in Elvis (2,000 / 1) and big scaly dinosaur life in Loch Ness (500/1).
The network does not treat English football as some sort of novelty, but instead with the analysis and coverage it deserves, done mostly with UK commentators and presenters.
Shaw, who weighed 20 stone, was caught on camera doing exactly and the Gambling Commission has now ruled that Tabcorp UK Limited, trading as Sun Bets, failed to properly manage the risks associated with offering «novelty» bets.
And as everyone knows, the novelty affect which comes with the Premier League for newly promoted sides doesn't tend to last long and so some form and stability is required from Blackpool in quick time if they're to remain competitive in a league where so many newbies have thrived in the opening quarter of the season, with the excitement of the Premier League still fresh in the system, before being hit with a hard reality check and with a fall from grace down the table.
I was apprehensive as to whether my kids would leave me in an embarrassing situation with all the knick - knacks and I have to admit the 1st day was tough with many touch «n go moments but the novelty (thankfully) fizzled out.
My Fizzy, Fuzzy Scarf is a version of this idea, worked with a novelty yarn that's not quite as lush or thick, and in ribbing instead of Stockinette.
Relax — one day you'll discover that you've stopped thinking of your baby as an unpredictable and therefore rather alarming novelty, and started to think of her as a person with her own preferences, tastes, and characteristics.
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