Sentences with phrase «essential sense»

Even so I do not discourage him because this gives him that essential sense of belonging to a group.
The taste buds present on our tongues are extremely important, as they allow us to explore one of our most essential senses taste.
Their disillusioned historicism makes these sexual genealogists uniquely positioned to see through the deceptions of sexual orientation, and while we Christians do not need them in some essential sense, nevertheless, in an accidental way, they may prove a great asset to us at present.
He accepts the new artificial self that society imposes, but he also judges it; his innocence is provoking, perverse; his very goodness has evil effects, yet his cruelty also registers an essential sense of justice.
None of these terms, however, belongs exclusively to the alternatives we outline; in fact, all three positions are in some essential sense empirical, speculative, and rational.
Equally important to the personality of the overall film is Jeff and Mychael Danna's stunning score, which takes its cues from the region, while capturing that essential sense of optimism that make Parvana such a remarkable heroine.
Saving it from the dustbin of total inconsequence, if only just, is its essential sense of decency and, of course, star Katie Holmes.
Teachers» caring promotes an essential sense of belonging for students whose backgrounds differ from the mainstream.
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