Sentences with phrase «distinct feelings of»

Making mistakes, and distinct feelings of unease.
(He says the few remaining liberal arts programs have «the distinct feel of rearguard actions.»)
And the fact that all of it comes with a distinct feeling of deja vu makes us feel humiliated as well for thinking that this time it was going to be different.
It creates an distinct feeling of unease - but the moral weight of the climate change lobby makes it politically palatable to almost everyone.
Astonishingly, many people who perform this «Aristotle illusion» maneuver report a distinct feeling of having two noses!
In those few fleeting moments, he had a distinct feeling of déjà vu, a sensation that psychologists once considered too unpredictable and ephemeral to be studied in any systematic way.
While there's less discussion about a «high» after gentler forms of exercise like yoga, anyone who has practiced knows it offers a distinct feeling of bliss.
When credits will roll, you will have the distinct feeling of having witnessed something special and different, the rising of a new and interesting character surrounded by a fascinating background.
Just as comic books don't stop at two but go on for years with new stories and characters, one gets the distinct feeling of Shrek the Third as a continuing presence.
By the end, I was impressed with the epic scale of the story, the expensive special effects and the high production values, but I also had a distinct feeling of «is that all there is?»
Whilst some may describe it as «experience cinema», I felt the more accurate term would be «ordeal cinema», which for a film as hollow as this, left me with the distinct feeling of having been had.
It's kind of exciting to see the filmmakers try their hands at such a broad, formally playful comedic form, but their fledgling stab is uneven: Not all of the actors seem in the same register, and scenes often take on the distinct feel of an awkward community - theater production.
The Bookshop gives us an English village that has the distinct feel of being, well, a Spanish - British - German co-production.
There's a distinct feeling of «Alexander Payne meets the Coen brothers» to the film, with unflattering characters behaving unflatteringly and a black comic tone to the whole endeavor.
Through it all I had a distinct feeling of unease.
The Tiguan is not a car defined by its options, as even the base model seems like a decent proposition (even without the all - wheel drive), but if you almost double its base price (as was the case with our nearly 42,000 Euro tester) by going for lots of options, you do get a distinct feeling of Audi - ness when you're aboard.
Seminyak Serenity Boutique Villa is set in a distinct feel of peace of serenity.
Alongside this, they've topped their previous efforts in terms of world building and storytelling, all the while retaining the distinct feel of a Far Cry game.
Having recalled nothing other than that you're in Upuaut, a base located near Antarctica, you find the place deserted and have a distinct feeling of something being terribly wrong.
There's a distinct feeling of impermanence to the concept.
There is a distinct feeling of loss coupled with a gratifying effect of color, composition and light.

Not exact matches

Fortunately, several companies make products that have a distinct «outdoorsy» look and feel, but fit the aesthetic of any startup.
These produce two very distinct «feels,» the former being more fun and out - of - the - way, and the latter being more pragmatic and efficient.
His inability to achieve a felt, as distinct from a rationally understood, harmony with the divine resulted in a flatness of personality.
If there is an enduring divine reality, that is, a divine reality which persists for an extended period or forever, it must, like other enduring realities, be a series of concretely distinct units of experience in which later experiences feel and thus inherit the content of earlier experiences.
To hold that same - sex marriage is part of the fundamental right to marry, or necessary for giving LGBT people the equal protection of the laws, the Court implicitly made a number of other assumptions: that one - flesh union has no distinct value in itself, only the feelings fostered by any kind of consensual sex; that there is nothing special about knowing the love of the two people whose union gave you life, whose bodies gave you yours, so long as you have two sources of care and support; that what children need is parenting in some disembodied sense, and not mothering and fathering.
You have absolutely no ration basis for your open hatred toward a group of people that you are in no way connected to (unless you are actually a closet queen and you hate them because you hate yourself, which is a distinct possibility), and you feel the need to express that negativity despite what your religion actually says about it.
This understanding of God's relationship to the world has been enormously influential in contemporary philosophy of religion, especially since the publication in 1948 of The Divine Relativity from which the above quotation was taken.2 Although the consistency of divine relativity with the understanding of simultaneity in modem physics is a recognized point of contention, the question I wish to ask is whether the theory of divine relativity is metaphysically possible.3 How could it be possible for God to know and feel the different experiences of radically distinct subjects with equal vividness all at the same time?
Darby felt a literal interpretation of the scriptures required a literal Israel as separate and distinct from the church (the body of Christ).
He takes the subjective process» (PR 224G) to be a distinct process, superseding «the dative phase lacking subjectivity, but consisting of transition, conformal feeling, and conceptual reproduction.
To the serious historian (as distinct from the mere chronicler) the interest and meaning which an event bore for those who felt its impact is a part of the event.
But the Christian experience of the risen Lord is of being confronted by an external reality that is both of God (and not simply from God), yet also distinct from God the Father: as he cries «my Lord and my God,» the Christian feels as all the New Testament writers emphasize — that the living presence which confronts him is that of Jesus.
On the one hand, he claims that our concept of «know» comes partly from «some dim but direct awareness of deity,» which may often be driven below the level of conscious thought, even if it is never wholly absent there; in a word, we have a feeling of God as distinct from thinking or knowing God (1970a, 155; cf. 1962, 110).
Whitehead supposes a to reenact feelings from all the occasions between it and c and have some sense of the distinct origin of each component in its complex prehension.
I got the distinct feeling that the primary reason some of them were in a house church was because they would not be able to function properly with people in more traditional churches.
Most of his book is a history of the unavailing efforts of philosophers, since the time of Descartes, to find certainty, to discover a set of sensations («raw feels» or clear and distinct ideas) or terms (analytical truths, the symbols of mathematical logic) that would provide a secure foundation for all human inquiries and activities.
The basic notion of a subject as distinct from an object is I feel therefore I am: I know I am a subject because I have feelings.
Indeed, if there is to be a full apprehension of the mutual embodiment of the world and God, then neither the world nor God can be felt or sensed as wholly distinct and individual.
Since a proposition is not a verbal statement (nor some other linguistic entity), nor a judgment, propositional truth value is entertained in the feeling of propositions that may issue in linguistic entities or judgments, but as distinct from the proposition as such.
In memory we receive the past into our present experience in different degrees of distinctness, and sometimes the indistinct remote past is more powerfully influential on our present feeling than is the distinct immediate past.
He felt this was necessary if it was to survive as a distinct discipline and to play the creative role to which the history of religions was called by this era.
Once we acquired the distinct feeling that our historical existence has «exiled» us to some degree from the regularities and rhythms of nature, we became restless to find exactly where we do fit in.
(A friend of mine, a first - rate psychologist, who is a subject of graphic automatism, tells me that the appearance of independent actuation in the movements of his arm, when he writes automatically, is so distinct that it obliges him to abandon a psychophysical theory which he had previously believed in, the theory, namely, that we have no feeling of the discharge downwards of our voluntary motor - centres.
It is difficult to put all the evidence in such a matter into words, to gather up into a distinct statement all that one bases one's conclusions on, but I have always felt that I had abundant evidence to justify (to myself, at least) the conclusion that I came to then, and since have held to, that the physical change which came at that time was, first, the result of a change wrought within me by a change of mental state; and secondly, that that change of mental state was not, save in a very secondary way, brought about through the influence of an excited imagination, or a consciously received suggestion of an hypnotic sort.
Any of these vegetables will give your cornbread a distinct Tex - Mex feel:
Alderweireld can play at either centre or right back and having won back to back domestic titles he may feel he has achieved as much as he can with his Amsterdam side and having been knocked out of the Champions League a move in January is a distinct possibility.
And I am sure that if the players are as human as us fans, even they would be feeling a distinct lack of inspiration presently.
In its 125 years in existence, Arsenal has touched the hearts of its fans by providing them with a distinct opportunity to feel a part of the club.
When my daughter was little, I felt a distinct an obligation to make nice with the parents of her friends.
We're having a drastic change in pace today... I don't want all of my posts to make you feel like jumping off of a bridge, so tonight, you get the distinct pleasure of hearing one of my favorite funny stories of motherhood.
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