Self generation with small scale hydro, wind, solar, ground source, biomass makes
infinitely more sense on both the impact on the planet from massive unnecessary infrastructure, and on more sustainable living.
When the federal police show up to arrest him, Quaid kills an entire team in a few quick movements (Director Len Wiseman shows it in a fake one - take, a choice that makes
infinitely more sense than the reliance on random slow motion shots and lens flares from randomly placed light sources that he shows through the rest of the movie).
As such, the hierarchy between slaves — those in the fields and those in the house — makes
infinitely more sense, each having a specific experience wholly their own.
When you are young and earning less (thereby benefiting less from tax deductions), it makes
infinitely more sense to favor Roth IRA over 401 (k) or traditional IRA; although, I advocate always contributing enough to 401 (k) to get the employer match.
Not exact matches
In this case the will does not constantly become concrete in the same degree that it is abstract, in such a way that the
more it is infinitized in purpose and resolution, the
more present and contemporaneous with itself does it become in the small part of the task which can be realized at once, so that in being infinitized it returns in the strictest
sense to its self, so that what is farthest from itself (when it is most infinitized in purpose and resolution) is in the same instant nearest to itself in accomplishing the
infinitely small part of the task which can be done even today, even at this hour, even at this instant.
With respect to Neville's kind of claim, nevertheless, Reeves holds with Cobb that the Whiteheadian God is uniquely creative in the
sense that his influence alone is universally effective and
infinitely more powerful than that of other actual entities.94
He writes,» [Whitehead's] argument then makes the second and crucial point that this
sense of reality which underlies all our experience comprises
infinitely more than is sometimes supposed....
He will not spare himself any torment; for this is the profound contradiction in the demoniacal, and in a certain
sense there dwells
infinitely more good in a demoniac than in a trivial person.
We repress the
sense of being organically encompassed by a trustworthy process
infinitely larger and
more important than ourselves.
It think you're still seeing God as a creature like yourself or maybe slightly
more impressive but not quite
infinitely large and
infinitely small enough to truly make
sense.
In «Yes Minister», Sir Humphrey is
infinitely more intelligent than Jim Hacker, and invariably tries to frustrate whatever changes the politician wants to make to the system - but, if given an instruction, he follows it: it would be against his
sense of his professional pride for him not to do so.
Simply know that there is so much
more,
infinitely more, beyond what can be seen, felt, heard by your physical
senses.
Shane Black, a bright, experienced screenwriter directing his second movie, is an anonymous leader of a vast technical army, and the film's saving graces are Downey's Stark, a charming neurotic; Rebecca Hall, an old flame who seems to have taken a wrong turn but is
infinitely more engaging than Stark's tiresome current girlfriend Gwyneth Paltrow; and especially Ben Kingsley, a big surprise in every
sense as the villainous «Mandarin», his best performance since Sexy Beast.
The hard - R sequel provides room for growth that the context of a humdrum origin story could not bear and even the compulsory CGI slugfests feels
more grounded in a legitimate
sense of stakes and thereby
infinitely more watchable.
This is not because I necessarily think MK8 is better in any objective
sense, but just because good racing games are
more infinitely replayable to me than any platformer can ever be, regardless of how good the platformer is.
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also
infinitely more: a believer living in his own
sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.
What I think he pinpoints is that a
sense of fairness and human dignity is a
more powerful political motivator than the promise of an
infinitely expanding supply of material goods (a promise that anyway looks increasingly hollow in the light of what scientists tell us of the likely impacts of unchecked climate change).