Sentences with phrase «by one's senses»

170 years later we are still driven by this sense of purpose.
Most candidates are driven by a sense of purpose.
The «information workers» dominating today's workforce are motivated by a sense of purpose, desire to make a difference, and fulfilling their passion.
Those deaths are usually attributed to parents overwhelmed by a sense of failure.
But I'm also inspired by his sense of time, which I understood only partly when my book first came out.
The study specifically examined loss of control eating, which is characterized by a sense that an individual can not control what or how much they are eating.
Others are clearly marked by a sense of humor.
The beginning of the year is often accompanied by a sense of change.
I get a taste of what the sport used to be, and I'm struck by a sense of loss.
His artistic practice is informed by a sense of constant change.
Western women are mostly guided by their sense of logic and reason.
Early Christian communities were also dominated by this sense of the imminent end.
There used to be a real divide between industry and academia, fueled by a sense of academic superiority that wasn't particularly justified.
Best of all, their fear about the future was replaced by a sense of relief, which resulted in having control over how their lives would progress.
It works by sensing the increase in apparent microwave brightness temperature of the water surface caused by more foam as the wind increases.
We experience phenomena only by the senses in the things we see, hear, taste, touch, etc..
I am plagued by a sense that my greatest creativity, my greatest ideas were in those drafts.
Very often, responses to accountability and the No Child Left Behind law are defined by the sense of urgency with which one hopes to change the current educational system.
To see how people's online lives might be affected by their senses of purpose, the researchers conducted two experiments.
He succeeded because he was given a chance and the opportunity he was given was matched by his sense of striving.
It's governed by a sense of partnership on the journey.
We are haunted by a sense that what we do is somehow inadequate or pointless.
Kit is often influenced by a sense of the whimsical and the lyrical, as well as a love of animals.
Our team of talented lawyers is powered by a sense of justice and an enthusiasm for the law and our clients.
What I mean by a sense of humor is an ability to see absurdity in the class, school meetings and in oneself, and an ability to laugh at it.
Her paintings executed in oil are distinguished by a sense of intriguing intimacy combined with uncompromising, though gentle, intensity.
It satisfies the learned, because it agrees that the sensations experienced are the outcome of a process involving and conditioned by the sense organs and other physiological factors.
The system alerts the driver in unsafe movements at over 60 km / h by sensing the car's position.
Their fantastic quality is offset by the sense they give us that we've already seen them, or something like them, in the world beyond the painting.
Our global team is brought together by a sense of ownership and the knowledge that best answers win.
What's the change in your behavior caused by this sense of emotion that you feel?
A few minutes later, I was interrupted by the sense that someone was watching me.
By «nonsense» he means what is not verifiable by sense experience.
The intellect is valuable for processing information gathered by the senses.
The older answer was to say simply that the child learned to use the data supplied by the senses as indicators of the objective facts.
I have also been amazed by the sense of community here.
The fairs and the amazing cities that host them have such individual characteristics, however all three are united by a sense of discovery and a fresh and innovative approach.
It is the story of a good man whose dreams are shattered by his sense of duty to his family.
Our notion of «obvious» is formed by our senses and brain.
Very deep areas of the human being are reached by the senses.
Hence the questions to which he naturally wants answers can not be confined merely to those that seek a more reliable understanding of the variable details of reality disclosed by his senses.
This is the view that only what can be examined by the senses with the help of scientific methods is real.
Wherever the faith has spread it has promoted and been promoted by this sense of names.
They find their way across the globe by sensing magnetic fields — but how?
The only variation derives from its intensity and the ways in which it can be flavored by the sense of smell.
The devices can monitor speech patterns more reliably than microphones by sensing tissue movement rather than recording sound.
Scientists do not know how the birds find that aerodynamic sweet spot, but they suspect that the animals align themselves either by sight or by sensing air currents through their feathers.
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