Sentences with phrase «element of control seems»

Regardless, the namesake element of control seems very interesting.

Not exact matches

Bettelheim seems to have in mind such tales as «Hansel and Gretel» — one that he discusses at length — in which, although there are supernatural elements, it is the children's alertness, resourcefulness and self - control that enable them to win out over the malice of stepmother and witch.
I find the mix of dark and comedic elements in the book of Esther and in the celebration of Purim fascinating, for I think they teach us something important about the nature of power and of evil, something about what it means to relate to forces that seem beyond our control.
When we consider the various elements of the Chaos Theory, it seems that this particular event may have been a mixture of nature being out of control and the destroyer seeking to destroy God's good creation.
Although an antipathy to childbirth pain was often expressed, epidurals seemed to be a panacea for other uncertainties and gave an element of choice, control, and a feeling of relief.
The Smash series» reliance on platforming elements, its emphasis on positioning and control over precise combos, and the almost universally recognized cast of fighters seem to play the biggest role in the game's lasting success.
There seems to be an endless number of possibilities and it's extremely intriguing to think of how many gameplay elements can arise when the normally brainless zombies will actually be controlled by living, breathing people.
Even though the controls are sturdy, an element of frustration does come into play, especially with some of the AI when you're trying your most utmost to avoid one of their missiles or heat seekers and it seems that at times, they are a little too perfect in their shots.
It seemed to completely drop the elements that made the game decline in quality throughout the years, like shoddy controls and wonky camerawork, and violently embraced the spirit of adventure and danger that made Lara Croft famous in the first place.
While actual details on the game are currently light, and no one seems to be able to tell us whether we will control some of these mechanical monstrosities or if they're just the 40k MMO equivalent to World of Warcraft's raid bosses, it does seem as if the developer is trying to incorporate some of the more epic - scaled elements of the 40k universe rather than just making the WoW clone that everyone else is trying to make.
The multiplayer seems to be an addicting setup for Star Wars fans who have self - control enough to not spend their hard - earned cash on elements (with some time) unlocked otherwise through playtime, but for nerds like me, the single - player game is a refreshing break from the hectic, wily realm of multiplayer for a canon tale worthy of the famous brand.
The unifying sense of moral superiority in the AGW believers is what infuses this attack dog brand of suicide environmentalism with the sort of magic that the AGW faithful now seem to crave — a sort of enviro - whackpot mentality where the least secure among us wield control over the most uncertain element of our existence — the weather — by simply denying easily attainable truths about nature and adopting a fantasy to replace their denial of Christ.
(It seems to me that some legislative control over jurisdiction is necessary for the good administration of justice, and that removal of discrete elements of a court's jurisdiction will not always, perhaps rarely, interfere with its independence.)
One of the areas in which Bluboo seems to pride itself on is the quality control element.
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