Sentences with phrase «dominated by this sense»

Early Christian communities were also dominated by this sense of the imminent end.
Mark, the earliest gospel, is dominated by a sense of the necessity of Christ's suffering.
When a person or group is dominated by a sense of impending loss, the resulting fear demands a kind of absolutizing of what already exists, and it dispels any courage for looking to ideals beyond the present imperfect situation.
It's important that parents maintain an independent sense of what they like, want, and enjoy and not allow their identity to be dominated by their sense of themselves as an excellent parent.
The carbon fiber - reinforced plastic (CFRP) passenger cell has a wonderfully spacious feel about it and is dominated by a sense of lightness.
The carbon fibre - reinforced plastic (CFRP) passenger cell has a wonderfully spacious feel about it and is dominated by a sense of lightness.
The artist's practice, encompassed sculpture, installation and performance - based work, was dominated by a sense of disillusionment with the modern world.
For example, your chapter title could be «Awkward and Uncertain» and the description may read «My teenage years were dominated by a sense of uncertainty and confusion in a family of seven.»

Not exact matches

For a market that is dominated by the Bank of Japan, looking to government bond futures makes more sense for traders.
In Canada, the first pillar is dominated by two large programs that are financed and administered by the Government of Canada — namely, Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), which is part of the OAS program in a formal, legal sense.
But is it not likely that our male - dominated society «represses,» in Freud's sense, the realization that women guided by instinct and pleasure alone could cause far more havoc than men motivated by the same factors?
Our anxiety might be between emotional drives and repressive norms, between different drives trying to dominate our personality, between our hope to achieve in our studies or profession and a lack of confidence in ourselves between the desire to be accepted by others and the experience of being rejected, between our real selves and the image of ourselves we try to give others or between our sense of loneliness and the need for friendship.
Though he recognizes that what justice requires changes with changing circumstances, his thought about justice is so dominated by a «sense of things fixed» that little if any place is left for personal adaptation in its exercise.
George Wil l is endorsing and so trying to mainstream a new book convincingly making the case case that a Democratic president and Congress prodded the basically unaccountable Fannie Mae (dominated by Democrats and basically a huge Democratic interest group) to abandon ordinary prudence or good sense to make put every American into his or her own home.
The key for Christians is whether we should allow our reactions to be dominated by those feelings, particularly when they are amplified by the sense of immediate belonging that a mob bestows on its members.
Minds dominated by the fantastic visions of the Revelation of John might easily lose the sense that all had been made new by the coming of Christ, and that in the communion of His people the life of the Age to Come was a present possession, through the Spirit which He had given.
Both «symbolic reference» and «propositional feelings» have receptive and imaginative aspects; but, whereas Whitehead emphasized the former, cognitive aspect in his discussion of «symbolic reference,» as a rebuttal to Hume and Kant, he emphasized the latter, creative aspect in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external world.
He says «Just as in love I encounter the other as the other in all his freedom, and am confronted by something which I can not dominate in any sense, so in the aesthetic sphere, it is impossible to attribute the form which presents itself to a fiction of my imagination.
At the highest level of intensity the subject's sense of importance may be dominated by its purpose.
A vicious man in the classical sense, a man dominated by disordered passion, can not recognize his own true good, and even when he partially recognizes it, he is unable to achieve it.
But this is a historical question; what is important in this context is the fact that the subsequent development of Greek, medieval and modern philosophy was largely dominated by the contrast between the timeless realm of Being and the temporal realm of change; in this sense, it was a continuation of the dialogue between Parmenides and Heraclitus, with Parmenides having an upper hand.
On a personal note, HTGC has given me much more direction, a real sense of purpose within the set up, because there's no doubt it is currently dominated by women and the sessions often reflect that, with most of the service users being women as well.
Though there are aspects of safety conversations and education that can be scary, when we approach it with respect and a sense of fun it can become a part of parenting that isn't dominated by fear and instead builds confidence in ourselves, our communities, and most importantly, our children.
The group was dominated by upstaters, which makes sense, considering that Duffy himself hails from Rochester (he's the former mayor, as you'll recall).
With his bold suits of gold pinstripes in the Senate long dominated by white men in dark blue, the Latino had a charismatic manner in English and Spanish with all lawmakers, and possessed a shrewd political sense.
By comparing this plant's DNA with other plant genomes, researchers are getting a stronger sense of how flowering plants came to dominate Earth.
In film criticism, auditory perception is rarely prioritized in the way that visual perception is, and yet when we attend a film screening, our attention is not necessarily dominated in a directional sense by the pull of the visuals.
But that makes sense, since «I, Tonya» is primarily about a conspiracy of dunces, led by Gillooly and his friend Shawn Eckhardt (Paul Walter Hauser), whose delusions of international espionage prompt him to hire two idiots (Ricky Russert and Anthony Reynolds) to maim Kerrigan and open the way for Harding to dominate the trials for the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer.
Specifically, where most AAA action games simply fake a sense of character growth through inexorably expanding ability trees — simulating player - authored progress by really just rationing off game systems - Destiny and God of War aim to more specifically bridge the gap between straightforward action game and proper, player - driven, stats - powered RPG, delivering the (optional) depth of the latter without having it dominate the experience.
Which makes sense, considering the first movie came out on Valentine's Day weekend while this one is kicking off the summer blockbuster season, which tends to be dominated by family - friendly movies.
The «information workers» dominating today's workforce are motivated by a sense of purpose, desire to make a difference, and fulfilling their passion.
The engine utterly dominates proceedings, but it's also the way in which the driver sits so low in the car, embraced by the superb - if optional and expensive - bucket seats, peering over the dash top even if you're six - foot plus in stature, sensing what the car is doing through the controls.
I also had the sense that she felt, as I did, that Patra was afraid of Leo, or dominated by him to a greater degree, and thus, Linda did, at least until the trial, largely blame Leo.
This makes sense because the romance genre is filled with pinks, lavenders, and baby blues while the mystery genre is dominated by gray, red and black.
Sadly these large open areas are far too rare for their own good, instead the game is dominated by corridors with some sections opening up just enough to allow some simple web - slinging, but here the controls fall apart and it simply feels clunky and annoying, all sense of grace and agility quickly stripped away.
Having come of age in an intellectual climate dominated by an overwhelming sense of endangerment due in no small part to the discovery of AIDS, Feher, opted for a humanism grounded in contemporaneity, proudly imbuing his work with a sense of vulnerability, transience, and emotion that is firmly anchored in and concerned with the politics of his time.
Her abstraction is vaguely architectural and figural and dominated by a masterful sense of color.
Leavitt renders the familiar civic and, more often, domestic landscape of post-war L.A., which is dominated by a modest, scrappy, relentlessly future - oriented sense of architectural optimism.
Later joined by sculptors Cesar (1921 - 98) and Niki de Saint Phalle (1930 - 2002), as well as the empaquetage (wrapping) artists Christo & Jeanne - Claude, these confident young artists proclaimed their «new sense of reality» and their determination to create a new concept of art which reemphasized the paramount importance of humanism in a society becoming more and more dominated by materialism.
Likewise this exhibition is punctuated by a certain sense of fear of losing ones footing that dominate through out.
A large sector of what was remotely sensed to be multi-year sea ice at 7 to 9 + tenths ice cover, consisting primarily of multy - year ice floes, was in fact a surface of heavily decayed ice composed of some small multi-year floes (1 tenth) interspersed in a cover dominated by heavily decayed first - year floes (1 tenths) and overlain by new sea ice in areas of negative freeboard and in open water between floes.
most long term stable physical systems are dominated by such negative feedback — just the usual retarded claim, which doesn't really even make sense.
It perhaps makes no sense to even try to quantify the risks of nuclear power while the debate is so dominated by such a disproportionate sensitivity.
Apple set out to make a phone as dominated by the screen as possible, which meant removing the bezels, which meant removing the fingerprint sensor, which meant adding a 3D - sensing camera for Face ID.
Given that the education market is still dominated by Google's Chrome OS platform and Windows 10 desktops and laptops, it makes sense for Apple to launch another comprehensive push at the lucrative education market.
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