Sentences with phrase «immediate sense»

However, many moms don't feel that immediate sense of connection with that they'd been dreaming about.
Failing to discover claims of enduring worth upon them, they seek refuge in immediate sense gratification.
I combine traditional psycho - dynamic methods with holistic therapies, integrating sound healing and various meditation techniques into treatment to provide immediate sense of well being.»
Color field painting, minimalism and their recent revisiting by a new generation of artists make more immediate sense in the perspective «Barnett Newman» provides.
Suicide rarely has a single cause, and usually follows a long chain of socially preventable adversity, but Ruelas had been distraught in the most immediate sense over the August 14th publication in the Los Angeles Times of an article called «Who's Teaching L.A».
While the idea of confrontation will evoke feelings ranging from queasiness to downright physical fear, the public must be engaged in a very immediate sense.
Destructible battlefields, including massive craters and ki energy blasts cutting across the sky, deliver a more dynamic experience and immediate sense of urgency to the exhilarating fights.
The Bible has a good enough track record, and mountains of striking agreement, to ease our worries about a few passages here and there that don't make immediate sense to our limited, and quite fallible, perception.
When Muslims say that the Qur» an is the Word of God, they mean this in a more immediate sense than most Christians do when they say the Bible is the Word of God.
For Matt, the prevailing sentiment unleashed over the last few weeks is not, in the most immediate sense, some reflex of racial loathing that we white people have been holding in store in....
It's important to look at something down the road and not just in the immediate sense.
The moment is meant to incite an immediate sense of connection.
In a press release, Tarvet said this gives players «an immediate sense of the confusion the character feels.»
The first two of these habits can make immediate sense to the experienced Christian, but I have found that the third — fellowship — sometimes requires a little more explanation or cajoling.
Thinking of God's word as the «main course» in the feast of life, however, doesn't give that immediate sense that listening is better than doing.
Others go into an immediate sense of shock.
Not that they depended in any immediate sense upon biological science for their concepts or method, or that they had any conscious concern with Darwin, but the modernism,» «environmentalism,» and «functionalism» that were explicit in their methodology and emphasis had been implicitly derived from the Darwinian theory of natural selection.
They begin with a pregnancy test, a missed period, morning sickness — and an immediate sense of dread and fear.
Russell sought to construct scientific objects from the immediate sense objects of direct experience, whereas Whitehead begins with scientific objects and seeks to provide an explanation for the character of our direct experience.
Christians are, in an immediate sense, enjoined to care for the less fortunate within their community.
Many towns in the Dakota Territory were named after Union heroes, and the shared experience of veterans provided an immediate sense of social solidarity that was strongly colored by an idealistic patriotism.
I figured I better have at least a couple of books which are practical and helpful in the immediate sense on this list and so here's the comprehensive handbook you need for everything from budgets to finding a place to live to boundaries.
The concise story of Mark and Matthew gives the impression that the four fishermen had never seen Jesus but were impelled by an immediate sense of divine authority.
For the Greek it is in the first place axiomatic that God, like other objects of the world, can be examined by the thinking observer; that there can be a theology in the exact, immediate sense.
Do we not live in a tension between hope and the disconcerting acknowledgment that we of the new covenant, like Israel of the old, do not have the immediate sense of the law of God written in our hearts?
I went to the GP for medication and the best way of describing their effect is that they removed the immediate sense of danger.
A collective confession of sin effectively negates the individual's immediate sense of sin and impedes his true conversion.
In both Hebrew and Greek the verb «to know» is used not merely for a cerebral knowledge; knowing about something, but for a coming to an immediate sense of that something as affecting oneself.
It also explains why in America appeals like Hovey's or York's to the exemplary nature of the martyrs don't make immediate sense; in most people's minds, the only people who die for their faith are delusional and suicidal figures like Jim Jones, founder of the People's Temple, and more than 900 of his followers.
Beyond this immediate sense of self - knowledge, I may also know myself in terms of an «assessment of long term propensities and capacities,» of «certain ways in which some of the incidents» of my life are «ordered» (CM 174, 167).
There is an immediate sense of belonging — one or two meals at this place and you may want to start calling Roseanna's home.
Just as Galadriel is revered by all those graced by her presence, this impressive white is a true testament to her strength and wisdom, imbuing an immediate sense of devotion with its graceful palate.
I get an immediate sense of what's going on in a town and what the food's like.
Fine, I can see the immediate sense in that point.
When Jürgen Klopp arrived at Anfield in October 2015, there was an immediate sense of excitement.
My immediate sense was that the first was a poorly judged challenge which fouled Ozil.
In the immediate sense, he'd at least be a warm and talented body to take Salah's minutes, but in the long run, this once seamless fit starts to fray.
This gives them an immediate sense of accomplishment and reinforces positive bedtime behavior.
Alternatively, projects can opt to have a customised CD created especially for their area or initiative, as SureStart Downham in South London chose to do, involving families in selecting the songs they wished to have on the CD, which gave them an immediate sense of ownership over it.
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