Mega-yachts hire a larger variety of positions (from deck hands to cooks to engineers to hosts), and although the hours can be long, again you're getting a travel
experience by virtue of the job and you can save the money you make since your accommodation and food is covered.
Well - acted, gorgeous to look at, and spilling over with ideas, Persepolis is an uplifting
experience by virtue of being so blessedly unusual, and for transporting its viewers so effectively to a world that many have never seen.
Unlike objects, which enter into
experience by virtue of the «intellectuality of recognition,» events are lived through, they extend around us: «They are the medium within which our physical experience develops, or, rather, they are themselves the development of that experience» (PNK 63).
First, process thought «rings true» to women's
experience by virtue of its comprehensive ability to take account of women's experience.
Not exact matches
They could rise up the ranks very fast
by virtue of the
experience gained.»
EverStream focuses on infrastructure projects with energy off ‐ take contracts, proven and reliable technology and strong visibility into revenues and cash flows in sectors where the team has a demonstrable edge
by virtue of its
experience and its sponsor base.
If there are no natural frames, if each individual accomplishment is so
by virtue of the willful framing it has created in order to integrate the elements
of its
experience, then the shift from «I» to «us» requires that some sort
of encompassing frame be fashioned.
It is an
experience of living together, in community and in conflict, within boundaries set
by our moral and philosophical commitments but also under conditions determined
by our vices and
virtues, our character, our circumstances, and the habits
of our variegated culture.
Contrary to Hume, who thought that the items
of experience were all externally related, the participants in the present analysis believe that all
experience,
by virtue of its internal relations, has an inherent «sense» or «logic.»
This same imbalance is also evident in Religion in the Making, where Whitehead speaks
of «force
of belief cleansing the inward parts» (RM 58), without also calling attention to the reciprocal influence that the «inward parts» can play in cleansing the individual's «force
of belief,» While it is certainly the case that physical
experience can be enlarged and purified
of narrow emotions
by virtue of its fusion with conceptual operations, this is but one aspect
of the dipolarity.
This suggests that, at the ground
of my
experience, there is a kind
of spontaneity or creativity
by virtue of which I respond to the world.
In such a conception the natural world is an organismic one where the occasions that make it up are bound together in mutual, internal relatedness
by virtue of their capacity for
experiencing (prehending) one another.
In this world, gratitude to the past and obligations to the future are replaced
by a near - universal pursuit
of immediate gratification: Culture, rather than imparting the wisdom and
experience of the past toward the end
of cultivating
virtues of self - restraint and civility, instead becomes synonymous with hedonic titillation, visceral crudeness, and distraction, all oriented toward promoting a culture
of consumption, appetite, and detachment.
Human
experience gives abundant evidence that unless
virtues are finally transmuted
by the spirit
of love they may become deadly in the service
of ruthless and ignoble desires.
This was because the focus shifted from participation in Christendom (
by virtue of birth) to personal
experience and belief (
by active choice).
Like the villain
of Greek mythology who maimed his victims
by stretching or chopping them to fit the size
of his iron bedstead, we snip away the doubts, the pains and the complexities inherent in our human
experience of growth, and stretch out our
virtues of our present selves.
Each new
experience, if added to the old self, would make that self a new totality that is different from the previous self
by virtue of the newly added
experience.
When the historical
experience of the whole people is interpreted in such a way as to affirm the illimitable
by virtue of an open frontier existing for a long period
of their history, then it surely follows that that declaration
of the eschatological character
of all existence will not easily address them with quick and intelligible meaning.
I would begin
by assuming that many hearers in the pews at River Oaks find it difficult,
by virtue of their education and sophistication, to imagine what the Pentecost
of Acts 2 would be like, much less feel any degree
of comfort with such a cataclysmic
experience.
According to panexperientialism, the causal efficacy can also occur
by virtue of the mental aspect
of an occasion
of experience, meaning that aspect in which self - determination may occur.
It might then follow that God's
experience would include our creaturely
experiences in their subjectivity
by virtue of God's including the regions in which those occasions form themselves.
In summary, the
virtues of organized religions include but are
by no means limited to the following: they give their adherents something solid against which to rebel; they allow one to see farther
by standing on the shoulders
of giants; they insist on the primacy
of lived
experience; they work against illusion and historical insularity; they point to the power
of the collective and the merits
of deep diversity; and they are capable
of the kind
of mobilization that can transform the world.
This would be done
by virtue of the extraordinarily complex rhythms within human
experience wherein the core
of the person's own
experience is made compatible with the rhythms
of external things, with minimal distortion, and whereby semantic rhythms within the person's
experience point out the external reference; Whitehead's discussion
of symbolic reference is a good account
of this.
That the narrowness
of the «lower
experience» has been often considered the meaning
of happiness
by common sense while security and order in life are extolled as
virtue is itself a tragic testimony to the folly
of human timidity, as analyzed below.
Each momentary
experience is what it is
by virtue of the way others have been in the immediate past.
Now, thanks to a lot
of returning
experience all over the field, an explosive and powerful rushing attack, and an efficient defense, Notre Dame can have goals bigger than just making a bowl game, something they couldn't do last season,
by virtue of finishing with a 4 - 8 record.
That is to say, the man Andrew Cuomo has selected as his running mate seems qualified
by virtue of temperament and life
experience to step up to the top job should the need arise.
That is not to be taken as an endorsement, but rather an acknowledgement
of the fact that —
by virtue of experience, energy, inclination and native intelligence — Andrew Cuomo is indisputably well qualified to seek New York's highest office.
Veterans have an edge up on many
of their peers just
by virtue of experiences they've had.
An idea is judged as good
by virtue of its contribution to the collective, whether it adds practical, artistic or intellectual value to our
experience.
By virtue of BREAKOUT being a program specifically designed for those who have reached a plateau or feel they have reached their size and strength limits, it is not expected to be used by those that are new to training or have less than 1 year of consistent weightlifting experienc
By virtue of BREAKOUT being a program specifically designed for those who have reached a plateau or feel they have reached their size and strength limits, it is not expected to be used
by those that are new to training or have less than 1 year of consistent weightlifting experienc
by those that are new to training or have less than 1 year
of consistent weightlifting
experience.
One small act on your part to
experience another person's day being happier will
by virtue of association let you feel their happiness.
For regular RPG fans, the game wins
by virtue of great balance in marrying conventional tropes with humour, loveable characters and a story that though not unique in a synoptical sense (evil being overthrown
by band
of merry civilians) delivers a well executed and extremely satisfying
experience with surprisingly emotional turns that are not too cheesy.
Director Peter Care's adaptation
of Chris Fuhrman's cult novel The Dangerous Lives
of Altar Boys tries to address this essential «Blake - ian» paradox (extolling the
virtues of experience in the act of static creation) by splitting its protagonists between the primogenitor (Kieran Culkin as Tim) and the chronicler (a fantastic Emile Hirsch as Francis), with Jena Malone's haunted Margie left a metaphor for the balance between innocence and experience (explored by Blake in his most well - known works («Songs of Innocence,» «Songs of Experience&raq
experience in the act
of static creation)
by splitting its protagonists between the primogenitor (Kieran Culkin as Tim) and the chronicler (a fantastic Emile Hirsch as Francis), with Jena Malone's haunted Margie left a metaphor for the balance between innocence and
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by Blake in his most well - known works («Songs
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Robert W. Iuliano is vice president and general counsel
of Harvard University, and
by virtue of that
experience, has confronted many
of the fundamental legal issues affecting higher education.
FutureLearn brings a high - quality learner
experience to US online education
by virtue of their unique social learning approach integrated with easily the best looking MOOC interface.»
For this important exercise we are linking arms with our colleagues in practice who have inspired the vision
of rigorous clinical
experiences for all educator candidates
by virtue of their own courageous
experience.
The Director shall be appointed from among individuals who are qualified to serve as the Director
by virtue of their training and
experience in the collection, analysis, and use
of transportation statistics.
With the latest design language characterised
by clear structures and sensual surfaces, the high level
of safety thanks to the innovative driving assistance systems featuring S ‑ Class functions and the MBUX (Mercedes - Benz User
Experience) infotainment system, the Chinese A ‑ Class L Sedan boasts all
of the
virtues of the new compact - class family from Mercedes - Benz.
A Burmester high - end 3D surround sound audio system expands on the standard 10 - speaker system and offers the best in - car sound
experience in the world
by virtue of 24 high - performance speakers and 24 separate amplifier channels with a total output
of 1540 watts.
Financial institutions
by virtue of their operations have a large pool
of funds running into billions
of dollars, from where they can easily hire a team
of experienced trading experts (some with more than 25 years
experience).
This event is intended to provide a unique
experience for breeders, exhibitors, spectators and judges
by offering an exceptional opportunity to evaluate those Chinese Shar - Pei, which
by virtue of breed competition during the previous year, have been deemed to be the Best 25 dogs
of our breed.
Experience everything from five - star resort retreats and hotels, to barefoot paradises, all exclusive
by virtue of their remoteness, their unique iconic location or the small number
of guests at any one time.
Bungie now have the
experience to and opportunity to craft a more coherent story from the get - go and
by virtue f the enormity
of the game world that is promised to be playable, there could be hundreds
of stories that Bungie can tell, in the vein
of Blizzard's popular MMO, World
of Warcraft.
Simply forcing you to drive everywhere
by virtue of the style
of game makes each trip across the map less
of an objective and more
of a small journey with new
experiences and memories around every corner.
This is a high - volume, tough game to compete in and GM has a natural advantage
by virtue of its
experience and its «depth
of technology,» Wagoner said at a meeting
of the Commonwealth Club in downtown San Francisco.
It is,
of course, children who always
experience poverty most deeply,
by virtue of being less able to either fight for, or otherwise change their circumstances, and their general vulnerability.
I also like the commentary because it has me thinking about the possible
virtues and potential impact
of an O'Connor replacement who has some
experience as a sentencing judge (although, interestingly, very few
of the «short - list» names bandied about
by the press have
experience as a federal or state trial judge).
The
experienced lawyer is not necessarily,
by virtue of experience itself, a better lawyer.
Moreover, as I wrote here before, Blawg Review continues to serve as an oasis
of equality in an otherwise stratified profession, a place where the most
experienced or well - known law bloggers serve as hosts right alongside newbies and a place where any interesting blog post can gain wide exposure
by virtue of inclusion in Blawg Review.