Sentences with phrase «free of the nudge»

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Spiritual directors suggest rituals to nudge the spirit into the presence of God --- praying in the same place, at the same time each day, reading scripture, or breathing deeply to calm the body and concentrate thought before floating free.
The data - driven utopia of Silicon Valley treats free markets as a background structure beyond contestation and sees the solution to social ills in terms of the optimal distribution of relevant information and incentives («nudges»).
It takes huge blasts of rocket power to free spacecraft of Earth's gravity, but only a tiny nudge to correct a satellite's orbit, dodge space debris, or counter the slight but pernicious force of sunlight.
You can see the progress you make toward hitting goals of stress - free streaks — and it'll nudge you to practice your breathing exercises (or play a short guided relaxation session) when the device senses you need to chill out.
Driver assistance technology includes adaptive cruise control and forward collision warning with brake support; enhanced park assist for backing into a perpendicular parking spot and pulling into and out of a parallel parking spot; lane - keep alert and assist (to warn, then nudge the car back into lane); driver fatigue alert; blind spot detection; auto high beams; and a hands - free foot - activated liftgate.
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Free - to - play is increasingly the dominant business model for mobile games, although its growth has provoked plenty of debate among gamers and developers about whether some games are over-aggressive in the way they are designed to nudge players into paying.
As the art historian Johanna Burton notes, «Bove brings things together not to nudge associative impulses into free play driven by the unconscious, but rather to conjure a kind of affective tangle that disrupts any singular, historical narrative.»
For 50 years, Celmins» work has nudged us more fruitfully down the looping, destination - free trail of why.
However, as the art historian Johanna Burton notes, «Bove brings things together not to nudge associative impulses into free play driven by the unconscious, but rather to conjure a kind of affective tangle that disrupts any singular, historical narrative.»
In addition, planetary - scale temperature and wind fields were spectrally nudged beginning ~ 500 hPA with a strength of zero and linearly ramped up to 0.0003 s - 1 at the top of the atmosphere, to constrain the large - scale circulation but still allow for free evolution of the boundary layer states.
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