Sentences with phrase «as the novelty of»

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.
Impossible referred to the quick and easy method (usually all ingredients were dumped in a blender and whizzed up in seconds), as well as the novelty of pies that went into a pan as a batter and baked into a layered sort of pudding / pie.
Jenna has several ideas about that, noting in particular that kids are more likely to try fruits and vegetables when there aren't other «safer» options around (pizza, etc.), as well as the novelty of the event, peer pressure, and the fact that they got a little extra recess for tasting.
«Our research shows an intense lack of engagement with casual dating apps such as Tinder, as the novelty of a gamified online dating experience wears off.
It's only as the novelty of the movie's off - kilter locale wears off that its deficiencies start to become clear, with the three leads» ill - fated efforts at stepping into the shoes of their respective characters certainly standing as the most obvious example of this.
For the last two years e-book sales have been declining, as the novelty of the format is starting to wane.
The years of double digital growth are over, as the novelty of a new format has clearly waned.
Bookstores all over the world are seeing a resurgence of hardcover and paperback sales, as the novelty of e-books have clearly waned.
With how well the game is scripted as far as the novelty of enjoyment, the game is one that will delightfully send you through a good few minutes of cutscenes every chance it gets.
As the novelty of the ECA concept starts to wear off and more and more practical evaluation and understandings are abound it's perhaps time to reflect on what is the positioning of ECA on the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) framework.
That shift was predictable as the novelty of having a 40 million track music collection wore off.

Not exact matches

But according to Dr. Robert Cloninger, «Novelty seeking is one of the traits that keeps you healthy and happy and fosters personality growth as you age....
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 benefitAs long as you can preserve the novelty, value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefitas you can preserve the novelty, value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefits.
As anyone fighting in the trenches of modern marketing will tell you, the secret to winning isn't technology, it's novelty.
But others point to an overreliance on movie tie - ins and a lack of novelty: Star Wars toys didn't sell as well as expected, perhaps because kids see them as a tired formula.
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.
Someone might try a gay - produced beer as a novelty or out of community loyalty, he says, but that only opens the door.
Callees now see sharing their opinions as a waste of time, not a novelty.
She described compiling a list of round objects — from watermelons to beach balls to basketballs — to paint on her pregnant belly for a series of novelty photos to present to her husband as a gift.
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.»
The novelty of the technology means there isn't a long history of tried - and - true methods to sell them, but as Stone sees it, there are two main ways dealers and integrators can offer video doorbells.
Originally crowd funding was a bit of a novelty for funding a business, but this Forbes article states it will pass venture capital as a way to finance a business.
In the October 2011 version of their paper entitled «Event Driven Trading and the «New News»», David Leinweber and Jacob Sisk examine the trading acumen of a model (set of filters) trained to exploit Thomson Reuters News Analytics metadata (sentiment tone, stock relevance and novelty as measured by link counts).
Too many businesses are guilty of using hashtags as a novelty — whether by using a trending hashtag for irrelevant purposes, or overusing to the point of exhaustion.
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»?
Kickstarter campaign creators should take note: The community does not view claims of product novelty and product usefulness as congruent.
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.
The degree to which an actuality departs from a prior entity is determined by a number of factors, the flux of occurrent sensation, the baseline activity at each phase as it is activated, the decay of prior states and the emergent novelty inherent in the becoming process.
Those events, or grouping of events, dominated by subjective origination, such as men, would demonstrate greater novelty or change.
To pick out just three: that which Deleuze theorizes as «the virtual» bears a certain similarity to Whiteheadian pure potentiality; likewise, the elements of the virtual, namely, what Deleuze calls «Ideas,» play a role comparable to that attributed to eternal objects; finally, the factor in the Deleuzean system which corresponds most closely to Whitehead's notion of creativity — that ultimate principle by which the production of novelty is to be thought — goes, for Deleuze, under the name of «productive difference,» or «Difference in itself?»
As such, in the Deleuzean chaosmos, many factors (many features of God and of his various roles, both traditional and Whiteheadian) putatively necessary for the production of novelty are eliminated.
This is God as the principle of limitation and the organ of novelty who achieves these ends by his ordered envisagement of the realm of eternal objects.
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.
Necessarily unintelligible insofar as the very conditions for the production of novelty (viz. disjunctive syntheses of incompossibles) entail that intensive (potential) differences will always already be cancelled within the novel extensities and qualities in which they are actualized --(through the conjunctive syntheses of compossibles; in Whitehead's terms: through a demand for «balanced complexity» — the integration of incompatibilities into realizable contrasts, cf. PR 278).
It is the source of error and evil; but as the source of freedom it makes novelty possible.
But if, as Deleuze insists, that factor he calls «difference in itself» creates the requisite conditions for novelty, then the disjunction involved will be a genuinely affirmative synthesis within which «divergence is no longer a principle of exclusion, and disjunction no longer a means of separation.
The organic model we are suggesting pictures reality as composed of multitudes of embodied beings who presently inhabit a planet that has evolved over billions of years through a process of dynamic change marked by law and novelty into an intricate, diverse, complex, multi-leveled reality, all radically interrelated and interdependent.
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.
The conception of the self - revelation of God as radical novelty over against any world highlights God's radical eschatological breaking - through of all automatic self - containing loops of rules.40
Even though Whitehead says «the novelty received from the aggregate diversities of bodily expressions... requires decision» to reduce it to a coherent expression (Modes 36), still the diversities once received are determinate object / parts logically required to remain as they are in order to retain the self - identity of the process / whole.
And, as we have seen, the notion of God arises in «the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss.
In the liturgy as well as in other departments of the Church's life there are regrettable excrescences and an arbitrary desire for novelties which must be repressed courageously and charitably.
God is disclosed as the ground of being, the creative energy that maintains order and provides novelty, the lure toward realizing possibilities.
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.
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).
As «the founder of order and the goal toward novelty,» (PR 88 / 135) God steers the world somewhere between chaos and rigorous structure, between fire and ice.
Each of these two types secures stability amidst environmental novelty, but the former overwhelms and virtually eliminates these intrusions and thereby persists much as we observe in crystals, rocks, planets and suns.
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