A: I'm aware that this is the way the world is moving but I see
this as novelty value rather than adding value!
Not exact matches
As long as you can preserve the novelty, value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefit
As long
as you can preserve the novelty, value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefit
as you can preserve the
novelty,
value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefits.
It's easy to treat AR technology
as a
novelty or toy, but the platform allows you to deliver incredible
value to undecided shoppers.
«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.
Heidegger seems to me obviously correct in regarding modernity's nihilism
as the fruition of seeds sown in pagan soil; and Nietzsche also correct to call attention to Christianity's shocking — and, for the antique order of noble
values, irreparably catastrophic —
novelty; but neither grasped why he was correct.
In contrast to the aesthetic order implicit in Kukai's view of nature and contemporary science and process thought, the «logical order» of mainline Christianity characterized by Ames assumes: (1) preassigned patterns of relatedness, a blueprint» wherein unity is prior to plurality, and plurality is a «fall» from unity; (2)
values concrete particularity only to the degree it mirrors this preassigned pattern of relatedness; (3) reduces particulars to only those aspects needed to illustrate the given pattern, which necessarily entails moving away from concrete particulars toward the universal; (4) interprets nature
as a closed system of predetermined specifications, and therefore reducible to quantitative description; (5) characterizes being
as necessity, creativity
as conformity, and
novelty as defect; and (6) views «rightness»
as the degree of conformity to preassigned patterns (NAT 116).
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.
Oddly, and unfortunately, in various discussions Whitehead seems to suggest that any
novelty is in itself desirable,
as if, from the point of view of
value,
novelty were self - validating (whatever that may mean).
Nonetheless, although
novelty is a necessary condition to achieve
value, it can also produce evil should it introduce a chaos that can not be creatively formed into a higher order, for
as Whitehead did clearly state: «The
novelty may promote or destroy order; it may be good or bad» (PR 284).
They are the avenues by which the principle of order and
novelty lays hold of our consciousness so
as to move it toward a deeper and more explicit sensitivity to
value.
In this way each person is immortalized everlastingly in God, retaining permanently his own uniqueness and individuality, and contributing that uniqueness
as data to a fuller appreciation of
value and
novelty for the future.
Whitehead sees the ground or source of purpose,
value, order, and
novelty — and in human beings of moral and religious feeling —
as divine.
by Bryant Frazer If Prachya Pinkaew's 2003 Ong - bak became a worldwide hit partly on
novelty value — star Tony Jaa was a new face, and Muay Thai was sufficiently under - represented in martial - arts movies to come across
as a fresh new fighting style — then Chocolate is a logical next career move for the director.
While the end result didn't exactly nail its feminist colours to the mast, the film stands out today for its sheer
novelty value, and
as a fantasy flick that doesn't rely on pectorals and testosterone to drive the action forward.
Patrick is just one of the many amusing casting touches, along with Hayek, Janssen, Laurie (from Carrie and Twin Peaks), Neuwirth, Jon Stewart, Susan Willis (known to viewers of All My Children
as malevolent maid Helga), and even — to a certain
novelty value extent — Knowles.
It certainly has the
novelty value of seeing a pre-James Bond Sean Connery (he also sings)
as the romantic lead.
As a result, many such animals suffer immediately from lack of proper care, while others suffer as their short - lived novelty value diminishe
As a result, many such animals suffer immediately from lack of proper care, while others suffer
as their short - lived novelty value diminishe
as their short - lived
novelty value diminishes.
Focusing the store's impulse merchandising on items that offer real
value to the pet owner,
as opposed to
novelty, will go a long way toward inspiring unplanned, higher - margin purchases from food shoppers.
I think it's fair to say that early 3D shooters have aged about
as well a pot of week - old yogurt in a greenhouse on a hot day, so the driving force behind sales is likely going to be nostalgia, alongside the
novelty value of having it in your library.
The ground being contested was not merely that of cultural
value, but of how
value was to be defined:
as contingent upon historical tradition, and therefore concentric and centripetal, or
as linear, directional, conforming to measure; invested in the dynamic of supercession by what Eliot called «the supervention of
novelty».