We perceive the huge structures as miniature
because of the blurring created by Barbieri's overly shallow focus, says visual neuroscientist Ray Phinney of Wheaton College in Illinois.
However,
because of the blurring caused by Earth's atmosphere, a 10 - inch or a 10 - meter telescope sees about the same amount of detail.»
But
because of the blurred line between law, policy and morality, the centrality of judicial independence, and the unique ability of judges to speak to certain moral and political issues, we must not label every obiter comment by a judge as misconduct.
Just as quickly, however, their closeness can turn to confusion, anger, and even violence
because of the blurred lines between trust and betrayal.
Not exact matches
But that clarity is now
blurring because of the upcoming Department
of Labor fiduciary rule.
The lines between a cash transaction and a non-cash transaction link will forever be
blurred,
because a paper trail
of cash can't — and will never — be purely traceable on the web.
Indeed, it is dangerous
because it may
blur your vision
of the facts that are truly important.
If you want to go to another church
because the pastor wears
blur shoes instead
of brown and he smiles more... then go.
Her name, her body, and the shack she lives in
blur into the unreality
of dreams — but an unreality different than that
of her initial impulse toward «a dream somebody had, and wrote it down, and it ended up in this book,»
because her name, her body, and her shack all do exist.
It must be said,
of course, in order not to
blur the fallacy in Bergson's method, that he chose intuition as being a mode
of apprehension most appropriate to a concern with internal relations precisely
because he failed to note or to acknowledge the structural or contextual character
of such relations as an external pattern
of existence as well.
The former principle
blurs the distinction
because its doctrine
of efficient causation requires that earlier occasions be present in, and hence characterize, later occasions.
This principle is doubly relevant to the task at hand
because it is characterized by Whitehead both as
blurring the sharp distinction between universals and particulars and as constituting «the first step in the description
of the universe as a solidarity
of many actual entities» (PR 65).
And don't ever
blur the lines in a relationship —
because the shades
of gray will always disappoint.
Is not precisely the essential difference between natural and secular history on the one hand and the really personal, sacred history
of redemption on the other,
blurred, if God's action even outside the history
of redemption receives a definite predicamental position within space and time,
because a definite, precise individual reality in distinction to others and in a different way from others receives a privileged direct relation to God?
We exclude, VoIf implies,
because we are fearful
of «anything that
blurs our boundaries, disturbs our identities and disarranges our symbolic cultural maps.
Whilst there may be some truth in this, when it comes to the dawn
of Man even these lines become
blurred because the story
of Adam and Eve, albeit couched in myth, does seek to provide «what» and «how» answers.
What I am disclaiming is the possession
of past experiences,
because this
blurs the distinction between «know» and «exist.»
Binge watching television shows is likely the closest we'll ever get to time travel,
because there's no better way to make an whole day go by in a
blur than queing up an entire season
of a good series.
This addition sharply curtails the range
of dissent from the official positions
of the Vatican,
because it
blurs the distinction between fallible and infallible.
It doesnot entail that the distinction
of grace and nature be
blurred because «such an end can never be proportionate to any created nature, nor within its natural powers to attain.»
The following quotation from his writings shows that he rejected this latter form
of epistemology that had resurfaced in the twentieth century under the guise
of Transcendental Thomism,
because he was acutely aware that this path led at least to a
blurring of the distinction between nature and grace if not to pantheism: «What we must not do -LSB-...] is to relate God as «ground
of being» to the very inner substance and core
of the soul as in some way... a part or aspect
of the creature's being.»
Meaning, if a mother is completely worn down
because of issues feeding the baby, the lines become
blurred as to whether nursing is truly the better option for her and her baby.
The first few months
of Ben's life are much
of a
blur for me
because of the crying and the resulting sleep deprivation and insanity.
I suspect this is
because they don't learn to differentiate their cries
because pain, vomiting, hunger, and tiredness all sort
of blur together for them.
I wouldn't ally myself to any
of the leading parties
because I think the line between them is so
blurred that we don't know which is which.
The exact sequencing
of use between the Clinton campaign and leftist media is unclear
because, as Wikileaks showed, the lines between media and political organisations are themselves
blurred.
Because the particle whizzes through the air so quickly and loops through the same path over and over again, all these pixels
blur together — like the tip
of a sparkler waved so fast that it seemingly smears into a solid line.
The US Federal Aviation Administration allows for recreational use
of remote - controlled air vehicles, but the Columbia Packing case
blurs the line
because the UAV became a surveillance tool.
«Patients who are taking anticoagulants can be difficult to examine,
because they bleed more easily than other patients,» explains Håkon Olav Leira, adding that this demonstrates another
of the challenges that the medical team often faces; the bronchoscope images are
blurred because blood is obscuring the camera lenses.
Because space is above the
blurring and attenuation effects
of Earth's atmosphere, it is a better place than our planet to collect an exoplanet's chemical or spectral information.
«From a ground - based telescope everything looks
blurred in the middle
of these clusters
because of atmospheric distortion,» says Shao.
Because of this, the margins
of what defines a clear - cut LKS patient have been
blurred.»
«We wanted to know if the detection
of this
blur by the brain happens automatically,
because previous research had resulted in two conflicting views.»
But emerging biotechnologies may
blur those lines
of oversight,
because some
of the new foods don't fit neatly into existing regulatory definitions.
Another interesting technique is to make use
of the
blurring that occurs
because of Earth's rotation.
This is
because you're
blurring imperfections but not covering up the natural radiance
of your skin.
I haven't experienced to shoot at night
because of the moist and
blurred result in the photos plus it is hard to put the focus, too.
Most
of it went by in a
blur due to being sick and relaxing
because this spring and summer is about to get crazy busy.
Too bad, I was in hurry
because of the sudden rain (it was very cloudy so too many
blur and dark pics) and too many mosquitoes around.
I can't even remember what we did this past weekend
because the past week & a half has been such a
blur with all
of the home improvements we've been doing.
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of joe isn't taking our rather than actual dating, but the coffee date
blurs the Bean - to - cup coffee machines make the freshest coffee
because they grind the beans as you use them — no time, in other words, cup
of coffee dating site.
The sequence might have just as easily used some pleasing
blur of classic pop, just
because that's what's usually done, and why mess with formula?
The past few days have been a
blur, and yet it is her who urged me back to the computer, with a gentle, «You can't let the movie writing stop
because of this... please... write...» God I love that girl.
It's also
because they oftentimes become a
blur of strobing silver and explosions.
This could be
because of the deliberate
blurring of diegetic and non-diegetic aural elements, or simply its use
of montage.
For instance, a research group at the University
of Maastricht experimented with video and voice - overs to train pediatricians and found that adding circles to the video to highlight areas
of interest on an infant helped, but
blurring details outside the area
of visual interest worked even better — presumably
because this permitted working memory to avoid having to process extraneous information.
There would need to be two lists: eligible and ineligible
because of potential for name confusion /
blurring.
The only reason I say this is
because, to say that a tablet might «make a good e-reader» kind
of blurs the line
of why e-ink is preferred over lcd screen (refresh rate and front lit light).
The phone can easily run a vanilla version
of 2.1 and most likely 2.2 as well, but that will never happen
because motorola insists on integrating that
blur nonsense on top
of and into android.
I'm excited about Gingerbread not just
because of what Google is bringing to the table in it but also
because of the many changes that Moto made to the
Blur UI.