The balancing of the freedom to believe in
imaginary things as you see fit and the protection of society and individuals of something the harm of which has hardly been shown.
For anyone who is not already predisposed to believing that the imaginary is real, if his attention is called to the distinction between reality and imagination and he is explicitly reminded that the imaginary is not real, he's not likely to accept claims about
imaginary things as truth.
Not exact matches
The physician knows that just
as there is sickness which is only
imaginary, so also there is such a
thing as fictitious health.
The Bible will always be a valuable book for people curious
as to what people believed in lieu of facts during the times when people, mostly Europeans and people dominated by Europeans, ordered their lives and justified the
things they did by appealing to an
imaginary God.
The general idea is that there is
as much proof for a deity they call the «Flying Spaghetti Monster»
as there is for a loving, Triune God (or any other deity), so they «worship» an
imaginary, spaghetti - like
thing and conclude their prayers with «Ramen» instead of «Amen,» which is admittedly clever.
First of all I find it ironic for you to be commenting on such for
as far
as you are concerned there is no such
thing as God
as believers would talk of, but just an «
imaginary friend» in the alleigance to Hawardism, a United Nations of Spiritualiy and the goddess Sophia.
And
as someone else pointed out, those
things are measurable and therefore not
imaginary.
He would cover the flanks and he could also rotate in the striker role playing
as a false striker, but such
things are only childish
imaginary wishfull thinking.
I believe the man utd tragedy is referred to
as the Munich air disaster... The real Munich disaster involved a beer hall in 1920 and the germination of a mad dictator who eventually unleashed untold mayhem and bloodshed and became a delusional manager holed up in a bunker (or was that a dug out) ordering loyal underlings to push around
imaginary artillery (aka giroud and Walcott) that would retake the Soviet Union (or perhaps the EPL CL and FA Cup I forget) by reviving the glory years when
things were going his way... Hmmm history is a funny
thing
Bogeyman Noun An
imaginary evil spirit used to frighten children - A person or
thing widely regarded
as an object of fear There was once a story that was told all across world.
Your preschooler's imagination is taking off: Playing make - believe is a hallmark of this age, along with fears about
imaginary monsters and more ordinary
things such
as the dark or the vacuum cleaner.
As Singer points out, having an
imaginary friend offers a child several benefits, including «providing a companion they have a certain degree of control over and having a ready - made scapegoat for when
things go wrong.»
And now
as my
imaginary Sephora cart fills up again, I have to talk through some of the
things that have caught my attention in the last couple of weeks.
This might be the best
thing I've seen today, I love it (especially the one with «too much» chocolate, which I think it's an
imaginary frase
as «too much chocolate» does not exist).
As passions escalate and
things get increasingly out of hand, the friends are forced to deal with the impending collision between their public, private and
imaginary lives.
As Dahlia learns more about the residents of the vacant apartment, she starts questioning her own sanity as well as that of Ceci, who has a new imaginary friend who knows things she shouldn't kno
As Dahlia learns more about the residents of the vacant apartment, she starts questioning her own sanity
as well as that of Ceci, who has a new imaginary friend who knows things she shouldn't kno
as well
as that of Ceci, who has a new imaginary friend who knows things she shouldn't kno
as that of Ceci, who has a new
imaginary friend who knows
things she shouldn't know.
As the imaginary Scrooge, he becomes the haunting voice of Dickens's own conscience as he finds himself saying and doing terrible thing
As the
imaginary Scrooge, he becomes the haunting voice of Dickens's own conscience
as he finds himself saying and doing terrible thing
as he finds himself saying and doing terrible
things.
«One of the
things you have to do
as a critic, particularly with these home - viewing screeners we get, is sometimes I've had to apply an
imaginary audience in my head
as part of that experience,» Columbus Alive's Keefe says.
After a semester of early morning classes where we discussed
things such
as imaginary numbers, I decided that math was not actually the route for me.
But one
thing is for certain: it was a hell of a marketing campaign, because EA and Activisions bickering helped to draw attention to both titles and the
imaginary war between them,
as well
as helping to spark even more fanboy fueled forum arguments.
The
thing is, in my
imaginary Mecha, I have a boombox or an MP3 player built into it with speakers so I can listen to music
as I kill.
The
Imaginary Chain's glimpse into the outcome of your choices is a big help in making sure you're strategizing to the best of your ability, especially when facing multiple enemies at once,
as things can get a bit chaotic.
Terminus by
Imaginary Computer takes
things beyond the traditional game play and spins your environment around you
as you are launched down a chamber.
As she contemplates the
things we leave behind, Hackett intertwines images and objects, appearing to suggest that paintings can be both factual and
imaginary.
In a 1969 interview, Oldenburg described this tension
as a way of «frustrating expectations»: «The food, of course, can't really be eaten, so that it's an
imaginary activity which emphasizes the fact that it is, after all, not real — that it's art, whatever that strange
thing is of doing something only for itself rather than for function.»
Its meanings include: to place a
thing in a certain location (an
imaginary couch in a living room, a person in a class affiliation); to place someone or place oneself in a certain attitude or position (our wealthy white male curator
as a «universal» arbiter of taste); to behave affectedly (to pretend that one's tastes are not one's own); and to be buried, to be dead, to rest in the grave, to bury a corpse.
Your statement has no logical basis to it at all; Not «believing» in an
imaginary deity
as a logical explanation of the existence of all
things, makes one a narcissist?
AGWScienceFiction's energy budget is describing a different world, an
imaginary one where many impossible
things can be thought before breakfast,
as with Al through the looking glass..
Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to that one,
as you are talking about a complete planetary climate system on an
imaginary planet, and the pressure would have a host of different effects on winds, evaporation, all kinds of
things.
Take those
imaginary, microscopic, horrible, slimy
things that make guttural noises and squirm disgustingly
as they salivate over your ceramic bowl.
So, Ideal is
imaginary in describing gases, there is no such
thing as an Ideal gas in real life, all gases are Real.
As noted above, pre-school children's fears of imaginary things, such as fearing that monsters are under the bed, shows their use of imagination in thinking and pla
As noted above, pre-school children's fears of
imaginary things, such
as fearing that monsters are under the bed, shows their use of imagination in thinking and pla
as fearing that monsters are under the bed, shows their use of imagination in thinking and play.
They spend days structuring how they will split their
imaginary commissions, how much they'll save by combining their photocopy accounts, run the whole
thing by others, perhaps even the boss, and when faced with some cautionary advice, ignore it
as being negative.