Sentences with phrase «definite sense»

And Catholic language was important — I remember, as a child in the late 1950s, being gently chided at school for referring to «going to church» on Sundays: «It isn't just church, dear: it's Mass.» Catholicism - More Than A Club Sister Lavinia Byrne, now an ex-nun, describes in her autobiography this very definite sense of pride and identity.
Entity, in the truest and primary and most definite sense of the word, is that which is neither predicable of a subject nor present in a subject; for instance, the individual man or horse.
I don't just mean that Capcom meant for the combat to feel this way, but that every action carries a very definite sense of weight and must be made with very clear intent.
By an elaborate process of analysis and emphasis (transmutation, e.g.) we perceive the common - sense world of physical objects, situated in spacetime with definite sense - qualities (PW 140/151).
These epithets occur in the Qur» an and have one definite sense in common — bringing the world into existence from nothing.
These statements define what Aristotle had in mind when he later asserted that «entity, in the truest and primary and most definite sense of the word, is that which is neither predicable of a subject nor present in a subject» (Ch.
Assertions about time would then in a very definite sense be metaphorical.
«If you see data persistently, it's visualized and it's in real time, you get a definite sense of how the day is going.»
If this is so, however, there is a definite sense in which God's power even in nature must be seen as limited in such worlds.
«There's a definite sense that if she moves on, so to speak, she'll leave Emma behind,» said Findlay, who wrote about her experience in a memoir, Breathing in Ashes.
The idea of personal existence beyond the grave in any definite sense was a late development in Jewish thought, though apparently there was a belief in Sheol as a vague and shadowy place of departed spirits, good and bad alike.
Whitehead rejects the notion that the Aristotelian subject - predicate form of propositions expresses an ultimate truth, namely, that Substance in the truest and primary and most definite sense of the word, is that which is neither predicable of a subject nor present in a subject» (2a 11; cf. PR 137 / 208).
Belief in God's infallibility, even if this belief is supposed infallible, does not make us infallible in any more definite sense.
It is not unfair to call this holiness religion irresponsible, for it is so in the definite sense that it disclaims accountability for secular societies.
For example, today I walked to work and back again (45 minutes each way) but when I got home I felt a definite sense of agitation and the need to be outdoors.
But there was a definite sense that our luck had turned, or there was until the last couple of weeks anyway.
Things may be improving for Forest however, with supporters breathing a sigh of relief with the much maligned Fawad Al - Hasawi finally accepting an offer for the club from Evanglos Marinakis and there is a definite sense of optimism as we approach the new season.
With players like Adam Lallana and Roberto Firmino suffering from a drop off in form there has been a definite sense that Liverpool have struggled to find the momentum to break their opponents down.
Even though the end result was not what we wanted there was a definite sense of pride.It was strange afterwards; the disappointment was etched on everyone's faces.
Pregnancy contributes to the beautiful feeling of making a family, gives a definite sense of belonging, provides an idea of having a home and delivers a reason to love your life even more.
WELL - BEING: It's hard to put a value on a general sense of well being or quality of life, but knowing that every cloth diaper used is saving a disposable diaper from landfills has a definite sense of satisfaction associated with it.Value added?
She dresses beautifully and with a definite sense of personal style.
I am a rice guy, I am easy going, down to earth, I have a good personality,, in a definite sense of humor I m into a lot of == showcase,, jokes, laughter,
There's a definite sense of danger permeating almost every minute of The Missing, a feeling that's supported by Blanchett's fantastic lead performance.
There's a definite sense that Simien, who nurtured this project for years before debuting it at Sundance, is biting off more than he can chew.
Perhaps it's the fact that this feels like a «set - up» film but there's a definite sense that something big is brewing and as the closing credits rolled, I couldn't help but wonder what is in store for the next one.
It doesn't become repetitive, but there's a definite sense that Broken Lizard has run this well dry before the finale.
Though not thrill a minute, there is a definite sense of pace and I was constantly wondering what would happen next.
Whereas in the film there is a definite sense of urgency so that Thor doesn't wind up killing him before he can achieve his goal.
It shows, because the scenes we saw (including Jack's introduction and his first meeting with the team) had a definite sense of blending superhero tropes with fantasy in a slightly Neil Gaimanesque fashion.
Human Nature feels like it could have gone somewhere (and, at moments, there is a definite sense that certain scenes came from the script for a good movie), but the final draft lacks much of the commentary and all of the absurd humor found in Being John Malkovich.
This is a tense, solid thriller that has a definite sense of identity.
There's not really any such thing as «crank horsepower» and «wheel horsepower» in any sort of definite sense.
But there's a definite sense of maturity about the Tuscan 2.
Push harder and there's strong bite from the front tyres and a definite sense that the rear axle is taking its share of the load, and on the smooth and snaking roads of our Spanish test route the VW felt planted and poised.
There isn't a great deal of feel through the steering, but it is accurate and there's a definite sense of solidity and connection in the steering that allows you to push the big car surprisingly hard.
The rear - wheel - drive chassis always seems firmly planted but there's a definite sense of the car being pushed from the back and steered from the front — great balance, in other words.
To climb in and take hold of that B&M shifter sitting right in front of the bench seat is to feel a definite sense of power.
Although there was a definite sense of place, the insularity of island life, etc., it was the people who made this such a good book.
It was more acceptable to try to gently persuade people to buy your book, and there was a definite sense of camaraderie between indie authors.
From the change in music to the intense electric menus, there is a definite sense that it's more serious than quick play.
While it retained much of the same mechanics as the N64 games, which kept older fans happy, there was a definite sense of evolution.
Though taking a more methodical approach in its design than the most recent offerings, there's a definite sense of renewed interest within not just the historical - era setting, but within the stripped - back gameplay that once again forms the core experience.
Despite this, the anti-monuments carry a definite sense of history as Barlow invariably dismantles her sculptures and recycles the materials into other works (27 June to 18 October 2015).
I get a definite sense of ritual and meditation.
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