The differences between the instances of Louis living in and maybe trying to
make sense of his world rather than enacting a significant moment in his biography make for a movie that lurches a bit.
Not exact matches
This is a far cry from liberal theology's effort to adapt Christianity to the modern
world and
make sense of culture on terms relevant to a
rather confident secular and scientific age.
Rather, the task is to find the necessary principles for
making sense of the
world, while at the same time it is clear that any principles which properly can be said to
make sense of things will be those which are not in stark contradiction
of all that realm
of which, in fact,
sense is being
made.
Given the only understanding
of omnipotence that
makes any
sense (the social view), the conclusion is,
rather, that not even an omnipotent being could completely determine the activities
of other beings and thus guarantee a
world lacking evil.
But it is precisely not «this stone» which, as a simple event» or a «simple object,»
makes possible this individual
sense certainty and the communication
of truth which is built upon this certainty;
rather, it is the structure
of the
world «embodied» by the stone which performs this task.
wenger is a legend in his own mind so other peoples opinions... fans, ex players, journalists, etc... have no bearing on his greatness or the righteousness
of his own decisions... from end
of last season it was clear we needed two quality attacking options to put up a serious challenge (getting rid
of walcott and campbell or ox and bringing in a serious upgrade over giroud) instead he brought in another midfield option (having done the same in the winter window) which only
makes sense in his own delusional
world rather than the reality
of facing up to serious and strengthening competitors and which defines the job at hand....
This is because arguments are increasingly decided by ethos
rather than logos, and while logos isn't the only way
of making sense of the
world, there's a high cost to its deposition.
This isn't to put down the film's first half, which sets up a genuinely distinctive near - future
world (where Johnson's retro trappings
make narrative
sense,
rather than feeling tacked - on), introduces two tremendous sides
of the same coin in the performances from Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon - Levitt, plenty
of intriguing philosophical dilemmas, and a grisly hall -
of - fame demise for Paul Dano «s character.
Baker and his cinematographer, Alexis Zabe,
make the most out
of the Magic Castle's candyland aesthetic, which,
rather than ironically contrasting with the life conditions
of the movie's characters, miraculously works to
make their
world make sense.
Urban schools reinforce the student perception that teachers bear final responsibility for what they learn.By allowing passive witnesses, the schools support these student perceptions that all relationships are (indeed rewarding) students for being essentially authoritarian
rather than mutual.As youth see the
world, they are compelled to go to school while teachers are paid to be there.Therefore, it is the job
of the teacher to
make them learn.Every school policy and instructional decision which is
made without involving students — and this is almost all
of them — spreads the virus that principals and teachers
rather than students must be the constituency held accountable for learning.In a very real
sense students are being logical.In an authoritarian, top - down system with no voice for those at the bottom, why should those «being done to» be held accountable?
Rather, what they want are schools that produce young people who can think well, are able to understand the
world around them, have a
sense of the common good, and the courage to
make a difference.
Miyamoto's observation
of too many creatures being continuously introduced to the Mario
world isn't without merit, but I feel that it would
make more
sense to retain and build on types introduced in previous Paper Mario games
rather than build a
sense of repetition.
True, the idea
of placing the in - game map on the GamePad is already becoming clich, but it just
makes so much
sense it hurts, especially if the game
world is one giant interconnected area
rather than a series
of more discrete locations (HINT HINT).
With such a strong focus on competing with your friends and comparing your scores / times with the
world, it's
rather bizarre that access to the game's leaderboards require a trek into the Kinect Sports Hub — a separate piece
of software only available via those furiously tedious loading screens, when a simple «at - a-glance» approach in the manner
of Trials HD would have
made much more
sense.
Also, things are the way they are — setting aside the politics (for recieving nations) and psychological costs (for those moving), it would
make sense to some extent for people to move toward places set up for efficient wealth generation
rather than to spread the wealth among the people whereever they are, so it wouldn't
make sense to try to wipe the slate clean
of the advantages gained from history let along geography, although the later does bring up the issue
of climate change refugees, and some wealth generating capacity is spread out (land), and
of course some clean energy resources are
rather abundant in the developing
world or parts thereof, and energy needs differ geographically even for the same lifestyle — see above... this whole paragraph should reference itself....
It sometimes seems that the rest
of the legal
world considers the Bar to be one
of those British oddities that, like our unwritten constitution, does not
make much
sense in the abstract but works
rather well in practice.