I would be there for any moral support she needed, as well
as any physical things she needed done in her home or helping with caring for the newborn.
The final half of the film, which is already the third film in the telling, is an enormous battle and, yes, it is impressive
as a physical thing.
As much as I don't want my bookshelves to become part of this trail of obsolescence, I can already see early warning signs of my own desire for convenience — for instantly getting what I want, for not having to deal with mere objects in all their cumbersome actuality — beginning to outrank my love of the book
as a physical thing.
The process is simplified and digital comics don't take up as much room
as the physical thing.
This hot off - hand elegant painting expands the field of the Abstract Expressionists, continuing their use paint
as a physical thing.
The hanging masses are no longer simply the secondary results of a primary physical action, but also parts of an overall field where paint is manipulated
as a physical thing in its own right rather than as a material designed to depict something else.
Not exact matches
The Internet of
Things — the connection of
physical devices such
as home appliances and cars to the internet — will still be the «Internet of Vulnerabilities,» according to cyber experts.
He expects that, just
as the Internet made digital knowledge searchable and knowable (ask the Sony executives who've been hacked or Google, which has built a $ 364.4 billion market cap on this trend), the Internet of
things will make
physical information searchable and digital — with all the pros and cons that entails.
It used to be that owning a
physical asset — such
as a building or a piece of equipment — was a valuable
thing to build a business around.
The unique
thing about AR versus [virtual reality, or VR] is that AR enhances the
things that we do
as human beings out in the real
physical world.
«When people use
physical activity
as a body sculpting tool, the logical
thing to do is to exercise hard, because you want to burn
as many calories
as possible,» motivation expert Michelle Seger told HuffPost.
DUBNER: So, to summarize your overall argument about our rise and fall of American growth: would it be an overstatement to say that there was a lot of low - hanging fruit —
physical and labor, and all other kinds of fruit that we picked beautifully and ate hungrily, and we did really well with — and that those
things, once used up, that kind of gain will never appear again
as far
as you can see?
A lot of young companies might assume that
as soon
as you get a deal to sell your product through a
physical or online retailer,
things will start happening by themselves.
Most computers have multi-core CPUs nowadays, which is almost the same
thing as having multiple CPU's in a single
physical package.
Just
as we're leaving more traditional marketing channels behind, the advent of the Internet of
Things (IoT), connected / smart devices, and mobile technologies is blurring the lines between the digital, traditional and
physical at a rapid rate.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such
things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [
physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports
as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
I see atheists doing exactly the same
thing, saying «we just don't know»
as a justification for
things that contradict
physical laws and reason.
One
thing that can make workers produce more is better tools, otherwise known
as physical capital.
And when the Southern Baptists issued a statement in 1998 affirming the father's headship of the family
as defined in the New Testament letters of Paul of Tarsus, we heard journalists Cokie Roberts and Steve Roberts warning the nation that this sort of
thing could «lead to abuse, both
physical and emotional.»
If you think causality is true at all, there are no such
things as uncaused suspensions of
physical laws («miracles») and therefore no possibility of the sort of miraculous events all religions claim
as basic to their dogmas.
Awareness is not tethered to the
physical but relationship with the
physical There is no such
thing as non existence physically or conceptually Agency of time and space must be outside our subset of existence and predate singularity Our known world is configured to be appear concentric Probability of intelligent life in only 14 billion years is one out of ten to the power of 127 assuming one universe.
You simply can't or won't face the fact that all evidence points to the facts that your conscious self is solely the product of your
physical existence, that you are limited and temporary, and that there are no such
things as gods, souls, heavens, hells, etc..
It turns out that
things are not more coarse or crude or unformed
as one goes down into the foundations of the
physical world but more subtle, sophisticated, and intricate the deeper one goes.
It is possible to believe in Jesus for eternal life (and of course, receive eternal life
as a result), but still not be «saved» from many of the temporal and
physical consequences of sin, or from sickness, or from enemies, or from many of the other negative
things that can happen in life.
The
physical laws themselves
as grasped by us, e.g. Newton's Laws of Motion, are not material
things, but intelligent and useful descriptions of what we have observed of the
physical world.
I do not think that the answer is in the negative and that the
thing to do is to give up the search for transcendence
as a myth and surrender oneself to some present and quite
physical experiences.
The brain abnormacy is
physical and inherited, but learning
as much
as you can about what it is, and having a support group of people to talk to and to see
as other peopl dealing with these same
things, who overcame them, can «save your life»,
as it did mine.
Prophets and missionaries are part of the creation
as are all created
things that we observe in the
physical world.
Growing up in a conservative Christian context, I interpreted some people's teachings and books like I Kissed Dating Goodbye
as saying that
physical affection would most certainly lead to sex and that sex is the worst possible
thing you can do.
On the road to a bolder comprehension of the universe the children of this world day by day outdistance the masters of Israel; but do you, Lord Jesus, «in whom all
things subsist», show yourself to those who love you
as the higher Soul and the
physical centre of your creation.
This question of the
physical evil in the world leads us naturally on to the question of moral evil, which poses at least
as difficult a question, even though it is sometimes argued that they are but different manifestations of the same
thing.
In that time and place,
things were more easily understood
as sacramental; the
physical and the metaphysical existed in close proximity.
Whilst our spiritual intellect's knowing of
physical things is said to need
as object the uniquely knowable universal, the final object of our spiritual, intellectual knowing is proposed
as the non-universal individual.
of, relating to, or affecting the human spirit or soul
as opposed to material or
physical things.»
In ST1.75.6 Thomas explains that the intellect is not subject to contraries,
as are
physical things: a stone, for instance, becomes cold if warmth is driven away, warm if cold is driven away.
If therefore
as Christians we feel obliged to use the reprimand, the argumentum ad hominem, or even
physical restraint, we must realize all the time that such
things are only a means to an end; by themselves they are both incomplete and ineffectual.
God
as a whole represents all
things and the Nine who come from God represent his Nine pieces of creation that each one of the Nine govern in your
physical world.
As the Christian
thing concretely present, a congregation is a complex of practices comprised of bodily and mental acts regarding ourselves, our neighbors, our shared social and
physical contexts, and God.
Like Whitehead, he criticizes the unthinking acceptance of the seventeenth - century notion of space
as a perfect insulator and
physical things as located in a Cartesian pure space.
The 1948 Genocide Convention defines «genocide»
as, among other
things, «deliberately inflicting on» a religious group «conditions of life calculated to bring about its
physical destruction in whole or in part.»
Not to mention the reports of some having seen
things that could only be seen by a «soul floating up out of the body»... such
as near - death victims identifying items on hospital rooftops where their
physical bodies had never been...
The inexorable contextuality of
things inescapably tethers our thought to our spatiotemporal placement in era and culture even
as it ties our shadows to our
physical placement on the earth's surface.
That is, the form is received in matter
as it is in any
physical change, but also the form is received without matter, that is, it is possessed in disassociation from the sentient's material constitution.3 In virtue of this second mode of reception, the sensible
thing is something more than an agent; it becomes an object for an experiencing subject — though this is not, of course, how Aristotle expressed it.
Scientism claims that the natural world is all there is, that supernatural explanations of the world are irrational, that everything can be reduced to
physical causes, and that the only
things we can know
as true are those which Science reveals — supported by evidence, submitted to experimentation, and reviewed by peers.
I see soul and spirit
as the same
thing, and mind
as belonging to the realm of body; that is the
physical.
Although unconscious feeling is the stuff of nature for Whitehead, his theory of «appearance» is one of the
things which brings home the splendor of his philosophy — and that even
as this theory emphasizes the fusion of conceptual feeling with
physical nature.
Here are three typical answers: «He is
as much a necessity to my spiritual existence as the elements of pure air are to my physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.&raqu
as much a necessity to my spiritual existence
as the elements of pure air are to my physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.&raqu
as the elements of pure air are to my
physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «
As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.&raqu
As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in
things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.»
However, my example of homicide was that there are intangible, impalpable
things as well
as hard
physical evidence in a homicide case.
What I have particularly in mind is that while there is much talk about taking Jesus
as a key to the interpretation of human nature,
as it is often phrased, or to the meaning of human life, or to the point of man's existential situation, there is a lamentable tendency to stop there and not to go on to talk about «the world» — by which Miss Emmet meant, I assume, the totality of
things including
physical nature; in other words the cosmos in its basic structure and its chief dynamic energy.
We think of «eyesight»
as this magical
thing because it's pretty magical, yet all it is is the result of photons striking chemicals that are in
physical structures within the retina and cause a nerve impulse.