Sentences with phrase «most general sense»

Try to engage young people at a very early age in an interest in the «national» or «international» news, even if in a most general sense.
Marketing is the broadest term, and it really means putting yourself, your services, and your listings before the market in the most general sense.
In the most general sense, statistics help researchers determine whether their findings are real or if they could just have happened by chance.
In the most general sense, it's a «What would you do in this situation?»
For example, a professional who calls non-vegetarians «meatheads» on her private time might not be engaging in «satisfactory» conduct, in the most general sense of that word, but neither might such conduct be labelled as «unprofessional conduct».
Wiki: «A covenant, in its most general sense and historical sense, is a solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action.»
Global Warming in the most general sense is indeed nothing new.
In the most general sense, upper atmospheric cooling is a response to a forcing (reduction in net upward LW + SW radiation) that falls with height through the upper atmosphere.
[Response: I have no comment on the worth of your degrees, but modelling (in the most general sense — i.e. not just GCMs) is fundamental to all science.
They not only created the beginnings of communist art in China, but laid the foundation of modern Chinese art in the most general sense.
Meant to depict humanity in the most general sense, they are genderless shapes that signify avatars and icons emerging from the basic problems surrounding identity in the digital age.
In the most general sense, the game is about a time travel experiment that goes awry.
Chondrodysplasia in the most general sense is sometimes called a syndrome, other times part of a syndrome, the definition of that word being a collection of interconnected symptoms.
Most scientists begin a new investigation with only the most general sense of what they are hoping to accomplish.
First, in the most general sense, it is a gathering of people where food — especially the meat — is cooked outdoors rather than in or on a stove.
Imam — in the most general sense, a Muslim head of a movement, community, or state; also used to designate a recognized religious leader.
It will be recalled that in describing the nature of worship, in its most general sense, we found that there were five elements which form the action of the believer in his cultic approach to deity: Adoration, or praise; thanksgiving; acknowledgement of failure or sin; prayer for others; prayer for oneself.
That is, instead of taking up the question of the autonomy of consciousness in its most general sense, I will attempt to focus the debate on a central concept of self - awareness which is capable of corresponding to one of the major traits of the idea of revelation brought to light by our analysis of biblical discourse.
In this case there is a third feeling of mutual destructiveness... This is the feeling of evil in the most general sense, namely physical pain or mental evil, such as sorrow, horror, dislike.»
In any opinion the identification of physiological brain processes and mental processes inevitably leads to the consequence that all matter must have a protopsychic nature, a prestage of consciousness in its most general sense.
The most general sense of the meaning of change is «the differences between actual occasions in one event.»
Regarding science as a religion, I can see this use in the most general sense, but I know of no scientists who pray to their experiments.

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«I would pay the most attention to age 65 to get a general sense of whether that's the amount of equity exposure you're comfortable with at that point,» said Holt.
In general, personal loans make the most sense for borrowers who can score a lower interest rate than what they're currently paying or have more than $ 15,000 in debt to consolidate.
Regardless, in a general sense, every one of your talented laborers have the most far off point furthermore restrict connected with masterminded.
The general sense of experience in our age, the most common bond among our separated selves, is the sense of a derangement, and Percy (among others) finds this an effect of the Cartesian displacement of consciousness.
Only in this way is the mnemic influence of the past, that is, memory, in its most general as well as in a psychological sense, possible.
Denominational power in the most visible sense rests in a well - attended General Assembly that meets annually.
It is because many people can't stand not knowing something, so, much like someone might pick a sports team, they most often just get a general sense of what the prevailing local public opinion is and then claim that as their own.
[Brightman's] notion of the Given as an intrinsic limitation of God's power, a passive element in his activity, analogous to sensation and emotion in us, can be defined and defended only in the context of an adequate analysis of what is or can be meant by «passivity,» «sensation,» etc.; and the exploration of such concepts taken in their most fundamental or general senses, as they here must be, can only amount to a metaphysical system whose defense is not merely empirical, since the very meaning of «experience,» «facts,» etc., will have to be grounded in this system.54
Even if we consider the three major religious groups as ethnic traditions rather than religious in the narrow sense, their brightest and most creative intellectuals and artists have been absorbed into the general American intellectual and artistic community so as to deprive the communal groups of their natural cultural leaders.
Acceptance of these ideas constitutes, in general, what we call humanism; and, whatever else we are, most of us are humanists in this broad sense.
The most general claim that believers make for «revelation» is that «somehow» it makes things make sense for us.
Most people up until modern times — and here the exceptions are often intellectuals in university communities — have had an explicit sense of some «other dimension,» a sense of the sacred, the divine, the numinous, or what we shall call, in a general way, mystery.
The sixties generation's inordinate self - regard; their demand to be given, without striving for it, all the goodies their society had to offer, including, of course, easy sex; their recourse to the instant and unearned sense of power and comfort supplied by drugs; their refusal to serve their country; their general ingratitude, expressed most of all in their declared intention to lead lives in no respect like those of their forebears — all these were translations of the hubris that, partly unconsciously but entirely influentially, constituted the basic underpinning of their upbringing.
By and large, most christians» talk about their prayers, or prayers in general, made no sense to me.
It's not perfect, and I wish it was longer and somewhat more scholarly, but it gives the general thrust of these warning passages that seem to make the most sense to me.
As a figure of a much more general phenomenon and as an example of its most extreme form let us consider Carlo Levi's description of the religious life of a village in southern Italy in which he lived for a year, a life so alien that he considers it not only pre-Christian but in a sense pre-religious.
The general consensus has settled on the Bulls as the second - best team in the conference and that's the one that makes the most sense.
These projections will come into more focus as each week of action unfolds; for now, all we have to go off of are preseason expectations, conference tie - ins and a general sense of which matchups might entice bowl and TV execs the most.
A: In the most basic and general sense, heart balm torts allow someone who is in a protected relationship (usually marriage, but it can be parent - child) to sue someone outside of that relationship for interfering with it.
There's lots of evidence out there that suggest that one of the most intensely motivating factors for children in general, but I think especially kids who are growing up in adversity, is a sense of connection.
I told her he wasn't supposed to be in anything but a Special Ed contained classroom and she told me that his classroom was «unable to take attendance» (which makes no sense but whatever) so he would arrive at school, go into the General Education classroom (during the most unstructured time of day), stay for a few minutes and then go to his Special Ed classroom.
In truth, the general election after this one may be the most critical, for if a new group of politicians come into Parliament, and the public, after five years, sense that little has changed, then public attitudes to politics and politicians may plummet still further.
The idea that the opposition or even the general public are not allowed to know what their own government spending is wont make sense to most voters outside Westminster village.
«Given the calendar and timing of these announcements, it makes the most fiscal and practical sense for our county elections office to schedule these special elections on the same day as the November general election,» the Democratic governor said in a statement.
I think that's the general common sense understanding of plants; and that was not the case when Darwin started because most flowering plants have got males and females in the same flower.
Most of the known genetic markers for ancestry are shared by tens of millions of people, and so can provide only a general sense of geographic origin.
The authors define consciousness here as an ability to understand whether a photograph depicts an image that makes sense based on knowledge of the world that most people share — general knowledge that no present - day computer is capable of storing and processing in the way people do.
«The operation of the LHC is safe, not only in the old sense of that word, but in the more general sense that our most qualified scientists have thoroughly considered and analyzed the risks involved in the operation of the LHC.
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