Sentences with phrase «illusion of greater»

Large, rectangular slate tiles creat the illusion of greater depth to the room, while the vanity unit is positioned carefully to conceal the lavatory from the door.
Wallpaper with a vertical pattern adds the illusion of greater ceiling height while small and open patterns, in lighter shades, can help stretch the perceived size of the space.
Be sure to remove all area rugs to create the illusion of greater space, says Pulse.
The use of a minimal palette and simplified layout gives the successful illusion of greater space and light, making this small space much more pleasant and functional to reside in — a tiny haven in the big city.
Some of the furniture and people are ingeniously condensed to give an illusion of greater depth and space, as do the photomurals projecting views of the kitchen and the restaurant that lead from the bar.
Aside from graphic design, where he already forged a name for himself, Grignani also started painting, where restrictions are non-existent and one can do what he truly wants, and that gave the artist an illusion of greater freedom.
I'm not so sure about the «keeping all the banks alive» bit — I don't understand why $ IPM still exists, simply to promote the illusion of greater competition I guess.
While its exterior dimensions are virtually the same, the new X3's wheelbase has been extended by 2.2 inches, giving it a more firmly planted stance as well as the illusion of greater length.
London based lifestyle and fashion blog, The open plan design unique to lofts, always creates an illusion of greater space, that allows one take liberties with decoration.
11 and 12 compounded the error - and the «meta» label creates an illusion of greater reliability.
There's obviously the psychological illusion of greater value to the prospective tenant with such pricing strategy.
The problem is that the earnings companies report often have no sound methodological basis and are designed to simply give the illusion of greater profitability.
So say goodbye to isolation exercises — those that attempt six - pack abs and bulging biceps, and weight gain that too often gives the illusion of great strength.
In addition, scores are often reported as ranks, giving the illusion of great differences when in fact, the country ranked number one and country ranked number 10 might be separated by only a fraction of a point.
The fever and loose hair, dark brown with threads of copper and gold, had brought an illusion of great health to her face.
Or to put it another way, the illusion of great power and comfort which is actually very constrained and brings with it great responsibility to bear all manner of discomfort without complaint.
It's incredibly complex and may create an illusion of great moral pressure, and that's the beauty of it!

Not exact matches

The Post-2009 Economic Bubbles that I have identified have greatly expanded since the depths of the Great Recession in early 2009 and are largely responsible for creating the illusion of an economic recovery.
In all the great spiritual traditions and all the great wisdom schools, part of the journey of becoming more human is often totemed against this notion of sort of waking up and coming out of these illusions.
I know some truly great men of God who only came to be used for the kingdom after they were stripped of their own illusions of who God is and what He expects of us.
Already I have accustomed myself to recognize beneath the inertness of the morsel of bread a consuming power which, as the greatest Doctors of your Church have said, far from being absorbed into me, absorbs me into itself Help me now to overcome that remaining illusion which would make me think of you as touching me only in a limited and momentary way.
Sadly, her illusion about the Catholic Church and critical thinking will shatter as well: «The great thing about a lot of the atheist and skeptic community is that people talk more critically about ideas and want to see proof provided,» Libresco said.
This fuimus [we have been] which is so often heard from old people is fully as great an illusion as the futuristic illusion of the youth.
True, this was already a bit of an illusion, given that the Western and Eastern churches had undergone the «Great Schism» in 1054.
Christian artists (with the exception of groups like Casting Crowns) seem to suffer from the illusion that since God is so great, when we come to Jesus, life becomes grand and all our problems disappear.
In this sense, true evil appears only in the very field where religion is produced, namely, in the field of contradictions and conflicts determined, on the one hand, by the demand for totalization which constitutes reason, both theoretical and practical, and, on the other hand, by the illusion which misleads thought, the subtle hedonism which vitiates moral motivation, and finally by the malice which corrupts the great human enterprises of totalization.
In the language of the three great «masters of suspicion,» it must be a critique of ideologies (Marx), a critique of all flights and evasions into otherworldliness or illusion (Nietzsche), a struggle against avoidance and arrested development (Freud).
fred Houdini is considered the greatest of all illusionists, but even if we were to compare him to all the others one of them would emerge as being the best, but that doesn't translate to that person's illusions being any different in kind than the others, yes?
At the same time, one must acknowledge that part of the special enchantment of the novel, considered as a distinct literary form, is the illusion it can create of a fully realized world; a truly great novel is like a magic mirror, whose surface reflects not only the appearances, but the souls of living men and women.
But concurrently in nuce and eventually massively, centrist, elitist, great - power competitors competitiors to people - power arose and flourished in various forms: robber - baron enterprises grew into modern corporations, a federal government that had discovered how to fight a civil war soon found new fields for the exercise of authority and control Concentrations of power in the political and economic spheres began to deprive the people of genuine political participation while keeping them in the illusion that they still possessed it.
I wrote this song some time ago to commemorate what for me was the end of a great illusion, or at least I hope most of it, in the efficacy of hype in our church life.
The illusion of religious vitality frequently is maintained by arguing the legalisms of biblical stories which were written to lift us allegorically to insights about great truths.
The atomic scientist Robert Oppenheimer in his 1953 BBC Reith Lectures considers the expectation of a universal knowledge «to be an illusion fostered by the monistic view of the world in which a few great central truths determine in all its wonderful and amazing proliferation everything else that is true.»
May 24, 1977: «Orthodoxy refuses to recognize the fact of the collapse and the breakup of the Orthodox world; it has decided to live in its illusion; it has turned the Church into that illusion (yesterday we heard again and again about the «Patriarch of the great city of Antioch and of all the East»); it made the Church into a nonexistent world.
This time he believes Arsenal are living under a certain illusion of their team being great again.
Nadal released a statement calling it «one of the saddest days of my career,» adding that «one of the greatest illusions and perhaps most special moment was to be the champion of Spain in the opening ceremony of the games in London.»
Wenger and the board are the master of all tricks, showing us all this great illusion and when they finally pull away the curtain they reveal that there is nothing actually there.
«It's like making some great, sparkling illusion out of something fairly basic.»
Puffy paint has an airy texture and works great for giving the illusion of real clouds.
If you're out for a beautiful diaper to wear with an outfit but have no illusions of it holding up for more than a season, then co-ops are a great source for that.
Schwarzkopf suggests that this is because the circuits in the visual cortex responsible for the illusion are the same size in everyone, but cover a greater proportion of a smaller visual cortex, causing a stronger effect.
An illusion, A shadow, a fiction, And the greatest profit is small; For all of life is a dream, And dreams are nothing but dreams.»
If her model is right, a survey would detect concentric rings of Great Walls in every direction around Earth, an illusion produced by innumerable distant small clusters appearing to coalesce on redshift maps.
You may break fascial adhesions which gives the illusion of expansion or greater range (this is a great thing!)
Not only do these vintage - inspired styles look great on curvy bodies, they'll also add the illusion of height since they fall at the exact point that will make your legs appear longer.
This is one of the many great outfit ideas for plus size girls which help give the illusion of a smaller waist.
Super-wide belts that define the waist are a recurring testament to Rousteing's expertise in creating an hourglass silhouette (even if it's just an illusion), part of why he was a great choice to collab with the mass brand.
Rousteing's expertise in creating an hourglass silhouette (even if it's just an illusion), part of why he was a great choice to collab with the mass brand.
It's also a good choice for petite women, as it can add the illusion of height, and it's a great style for any bride who wants to show off a trim midsection.
I find that flare or bell bottom pants look great with sky high heels, creating the illusion of longer legs.
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