Sentences with phrase «in a physical sense»

My mother was there but only in the physical sense not emotionally.
The bible is simply a series of books / letters in all actuality — and contains nothing in that physical sense of meaning — it's words.
It's not giving up when you acknowledge there is nothing more you can do in the physical sense.
This allows a liberation of videogame space from that which must make sense in any physical sense.
We have to understand that besides becoming healthier in the physical sense, most people undergo positive mental changes as well.
So, you were not compelled in any physical sense to like Him.
Women are not men and, therefore, can not be priests any more than they can be fathers in the physical sense.
I believe that «hands off» doesn't mean you have to leave them alone in a physical sense.
I appreciate her knowledge about body and mind and how they work together, her knowledge about the body in a physical sense, and her intuitive nature and healing energy.
If you find yourself heading for the goal line in a physical sense, you should always wear protection.
The safety of such devices in a physical sense is another priority which can be a source of some confusion.
We often think of abuse in the physical sense, such as hitting or kicking.
A law firm is not alive in a physical sense, but as a corporation, it enjoys legal personality and as an organization it has capacity to make decisions and form a culture.
I love that, not only in its physical sense but also from a philosophical point of view.
As we all know only too well, we can be very healthy people in the physical sense but not live to serve God.
As for intervening to protect another from harm I was speaking primarily in the physical sense as in the case of an attacker or abuser.
This giving of one's self, which is the definition of conjugal love, must lead in its normal development to paternity or maternity in a spiritual sense, just as marriage does in a physical sense through procreation, rearing, and education of children.
Refining and production are, for the most part, separate activities — they don't benefit much from integration in the physical sense (oil sands upgrading from mines is a bit of an exception, since the waste heat from the upgrader can feed the extraction plant).
Offering a superior cosmology in a physical sense was not a matter of theological concern, nor would it have made any particular religious difference.
This means you don't believe that Jesus was actually resurrected in the physical sense, and Paul says quite clearly what that means in 1Cor15.
Singer goes on to make the unsubstantiated claim that «just as the human being develops gradually in a physical sense, so too does its moral significance gradually increase.»
Most of us have had the conversations about stranger - danger and friend - danger and good - touches and bad - touches and our children know what constitutes a personal violation in the physical sense, but do they know what constitutes a violation online and via text and Instagram and other digital media?
I couldn't give my love or milk to Bryson, as he wasn't there in the physical sense.
For a lot of people the first layer might be where we spend the most time hanging out, locked in our physical senses
RR: You can be unbelievably fit in a physical sense, but if you are not connected spiritually you lack a wholeness that undermines your actuality and potential as a complete person.
Understanding your emotions in a physical sense and rewriting your internal map is like learning a new language.
Every single voice over role is well cast, and one could almost picture all the actors portraying these actors in the physical sense playing the parts.
Now whether that's important or not, or whether so long as the dogs are well kept in a physical sense that's reassurance enough, is down to how each of us views and values the lives of dogs.
Deeper in the physical sense of its oceanic setting, and deeper in the sense of its philosophical queries.
To this end, Cruz will use the project space not as a site of artistic production in the physical sense: instead, he will purposefully work creatively within the curatorial and display aspects of the installation of this work as an exhibition.
It refers to a woman not conventionally beautiful in the physical sense but there is an alluring quality that you can not ignore.
Dean Cardinale: I think one of the things that's important in an adventuresome lifestyle, and even in a career or job that is risky in a physical sense, meaning if there's an accident I could be harmed, killed, my partners, my team, whoever I'm working with, the consequences are really large.
For that reason I've decided to only leave CodeX in a physical sense.
Simply put, a cover letter is a one - page letter that you would traditionally put on top of your resume when you handed it to a potential employer — thus «covering» your resume in a physical sense.
Mulvey & Banani's tag line is «well connected,» referring to not only its work designing intelligent building systems that connect people in a physical sense but also its network of like - minded architects, designers, owners, developers, property managers and project managers.
The (In) constancy of Space - Struggle for Identity is a group multimedia exhibition which includes works by eminent Dutch and Croatian Contemporary visual artists dealing with the concept of man made space and its (in) constancy, not only in physical sense but also on sociological, symbolical, psychological and ideological level.
And so Genesis 15:11 is understood primarily in a physical sense, I think that spiritually, vultures were also raiding Abram's mind.
The real question you both have to ask yourselves is does joint custody make sense in the physical sense?
Silicon - based electronics has certain limits, in the physical sense of the word: this type of circuit can never become «nano» because of the physical laws governing the flow of electrons.
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