Sentences with phrase «by thinking of»

«Yes,» Bars says, «but only indirectly,» by thinking of the world around us as many shadows that look different depending on the perspective of the light source.
Another way to look at it, Billinge said, is by thinking of a chess game with kings, bishops, and knights filling the board so none can move.
You can also get a feel for agnosia by thinking of what happens when you listen to a foreign tongue.
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It then came as a shock when the traders were given ultimatum to vacate the premises without the President showing mercy by thinking of how the poor trader was going to take care of her family.
If the cloth diapers are not taking in the urine or they get a bad smell, you need to change the way you wash by thinking of the natural detergent, liquid detergent, and related others.
In a moment of duress Capone had obviously thought of Walker; I thought that Walker would have returned the favor by thinking of Capone.
We would do ourselves a lot of good by thinking of cranberries as a berry for all seasons.
Chef Jeff also challenged us to explore flavor profiles and look for new ways to use ingredients by thinking of the grocery store as a pantry.
Hopefully, by thinking of a salad as the sum of its parts, one can see that with a little imagination the salad can become one that everyone will talk about AND consume with gusto.
By thinking of education as a form of craft, moreover, we can better appreciate the role of the teacher.
I arrived at these nine empirically by thinking of the kinds represented in the English language.
Only members of our species, for reasons the Darwians can't really explain, can perversely make themselves unhappy by thinking of themselves too much as individuals and not as parts of social wholes greater than themselves.
And so we have typically taken the edge off of it by thinking of God primarily in ethical rather than aesthetic terms.
Every reader can make this analysis specific by thinking of an organization that he or she knows well — church, family, school, office, factory, laboratory, government bureau, hospital, or whatever.
Jewish monotheism stood for the sole existence and sovereignty of the one God; Christianity was soon trying to secure new dimensions in its theism by thinking of the Father as revealed in the Son and made immediately available to every believer by the indwelling Spirit.
At the same time, by thinking of Whiteheadian societies as ongoing structured fields of activity for their constituent actual occasions, I think that I can remedy one of the classical defects of the Hartshornean concept of God vis - á - vis the Whiteheadian.
Handel produced his masterpiece by thinking of God, thinking of Jesus.
The best way to come to such an understanding of prayer is by thinking of the common human experience of being loved by another and of loving that other in return.
We can understand this best by thinking of the organism we know best — the human being.
And if and when force is used, let us not hallow it by thinking of God as essentially such coercive power.
Plus, eugenics has gotten personal and highly self - conscious, being driven by individuals who want to stay around forever, resist mindless contentment, and refuse to be suckered by thinking of themselves as parts of wholes greater than themselves.
Whitehead denies that this life can be illuminated by thinking of the cell as having a soul.
From my perspective, shaped by thinking of morality and war in just war terms, egregious violations of the rights of people caught up in a conflict constitute an injustice that is immoral not to seek to remedy.
God does invite all of us in, but as you said we must be transformed (but not by the thinking of this world - see Romans 12:2).
I propose greatly to simplify the nature of the body by thinking of it as a society of cells, and greatly to simplify the cells by thinking of them as successions of acts of being.
Laufer was the lone survivor from his family and said he was able to survive only by thinking of his mother.
I honor my wife not by thinking of what she can do for me — but when I think of how loved she is by God and what I can do for her.
If you are a theologian of the Catholic, Lutheran, or Holiness tradition, you can wrap your head around the practicalities of the «Inner Light» by thinking of it as «prevenient grace».
I started by thinking of concrete dollar values.
By thinking of stock prices in this way - as mere quotes from an emotionally unstable business partner - you are free from the emotional attachment most investors feel toward rising and falling stock prices.
By thinking of your loan as an investment, you'll become more financially responsible.
Place things in perspective by thinking of the worst - case scenario.
The series of studies tested the effects of power hierarchies on team productivity by creating teams with either a mixed propensity towards leadership — in one case some participants were primed to feel powerful by thinking of a time they wielded power over others while others subjects were asked to envision a time they were bossed around before joining the group — or teams made up entirely of hard charging leadership types or participants primed for a meeker, go along, get along approach.
In 2001, many criticized the firm for making up a new word for its name; a senior manager from Norway came up with it by thinking of an «accent on the future.»
Start by thinking of the consumer, and what he or she truly wants — as opposed to what it's possible to provide.
You might summarize the whole thing by thinking of Albert Einstein, Dweck suggests.
Take the fear of failure off the table by thinking of failure differently.
When conceiving a content marketing strategy, it's easiest to stay on track by thinking of the overarching purpose of content marketing: to create interesting, sharable content that reflects the product or service that the company pedals.
Anyone who has ever considered getting an IUD has also probably heard that getting one is terribly painful — and, possibly, was deterred from getting one by the thought of this pain.
When it hit me that we could support one another's marketing goals I felt intimidated by the thought of approaching the store's manager.
You're also more likely to be tired, hungry, and distracted by thoughts of home.
New Delhi, unsettled by the thought of Beijing dominating its own backyard, is responding in kind.
And if you're petrified by the thought of public speaking — don't panic!
However, if you're overwhelmed by the thought of the money necessary for such a bold endeavor, don't despair.
Investors tantalized by the thought of making a killing in cryptocurrencies should forget about directly trading Bitcoin or any of the other cryptocurrencies created in its wake (now numbering around 1,000).
As I write this, I am unsettled by thoughts of a boy named Kenneth, a mom named Tina, and a monstrous bureaucracy called HUD.
Let him not get enslaved by the thought of their necessity.
What is wrong with living this life without being constricted by the thought of what happens when you take your exit?
He was well acquainted with Christian theology, having been particularly influenced as a young man by the thought of Reinhold Niebuhr.
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