Sentences with phrase «everyday sense»

I'm talking «belief» in the normal, everyday sense of the word.
Often, a great deal of busy - ness — meetings, conference calls, media hype, anger and frustration at airport delays or missed taxis — is unproductive, in the everyday sense anyway.
From the standpoint of physics, that which we often call «random» in an everyday sense is in fact completely determined.
«Demythologization» does not refer to «myth» in its everyday sense of an imaginary legend or fairy tale.
«We would expect that to do that going forward, but more an everyday sense rather than a step function sense.»
It seems Aron here means «stronger» in the everyday sense of «tough», not the sense I use at work as a mathematician — «able to prove more things».
So if there are «holes» in the connectome in the everyday sense of physical space that connections skirt around, they're not interesting to graph theory.
They are» round circles» — that is, circles in the everyday sense.
The term is not meant in the everyday sense, as in water.
In both cases, our everyday senses are letting us know that major chemical changes are occurring in the food.
In an everyday sense, you probably don't need to view your friend's Xbox controller or other common devices with much suspicion.
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