Sentences with phrase «governed by modes»

Second, the symbolization involved is governed by modes of creation and association characteristic of the unconscious and not subject to testing against receptive awareness.

Not exact matches

One of the «four factors which decisively govern the fate of social groups» according to his analysis, is «the iron compulsion of nature that the bodily necessities of food, clothing and shelter be provided».20 Whitehead continues: «The rigid limits which are thereby set to modes of social existence can only be mitigated by the growth of an understanding by which the interplay between man and the rest of nature can be adjusted.»
Apparently course work in the practical fields should be governed by some such question as this: Can these theories be applied in these contexts in ways that bring salvation to the modes of sin encountered here?
The normally aspirated flat six obeys throttle orders as if it were governed by a telemetric mastermind, the seven - speed PDK dual - clutch gearbox hammers through the ratios like a rapid - fire weapon, stability control works reliably in minimum interference mode, the steering does its best not to let the driver feel its electro - mechanical origins, and the brakes snarl at their ABSolute limit whenever optimism challenges the law of physics.
Eco mode reduces overall energy consumption by governing climate control and throttle to improve vehicle efficiency.
As directed by the driving mode controller, an electric actuator integrated into each damper governs hydraulic fluid movement inside the unit.
Toyota needs to refine the transmission's behavior, either by recalibrating the Sport mode or better educating the software governing shift programming.
This R2 - trigger overuse can make for some very disjointed and difficult combat, especially when you factor in the last piece of the puzzle — when in vehicle mode, your ranged weapon is governed by one of the face buttons (Square, I believe).
Citizen Culture celebrates the power of art to spark dialogue, create new modes of civic engagement, and transform the laws by which cities and citizens are governed.
«It is often known, from modelling studies, that a certain mode of climate tipping (of the oceanic thermohaline circulation, for example) is governed by an underlying fold bifurcation.
But, all systems governed by partial differential equations with limited rates of energy dissipation exhibit particular modes of oscillation which can be excited by random inputs of no particular coherence.
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