Sentences with phrase «much conscious of»

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All this being said, there is still obviously such a thing as too much awkwardness, and most of us will continue, despite Dahl's pep talks for the self - conscious, to strive to behave stupidly in public as little as possible She very much understands that impulse and offers many tips she dug up speaking to researchers for the book, including:
In a statement about the ad, Williams said she hadn't started playing tennis with the explicit intention of breaking down barriers, but that, «Over time, I became much more conscious of the impact I had, and I became more conscious of what I had to do to make a difference.»
Kuhn owes much of his ability to be creative to some very conscious decisions.
What we didn't anticipate was that other factors, including bad weather and other hiccups in commodities markets, would drive up the price of food in much of the U.S., increasing restaurants» costs at a time when they couldn't easily pass those costs through to budget - conscious diners.
«So many of our buying behaviors happen automatically, without much conscious thought,» says financial psychologist Brad Klontz, Psy.D.
«So many of our buying behaviors happen automatically, without much conscious thought,» says financial psychologist
Unlike the HeadBlade, you have to be conscious of how much pressure you need to apply to get a smooth close shave but without pressing too hard and cutting the scalp.
I am much more conscious of what I put into my body because I work so hard at the barre.
When I decided to write a post about Lee I made a conscious choice not to spend much time writing about her creation of the term «unicorn.»
And much like other award - winners this year, Northern Trust is conscious of how approaching regulations will affect it going forward.
It appears that Palihapitiya made the comments just a day or two after Parker broadcast his own warnings in an interview with Axios, telling interviewer Mike Allen that the thought process behind building the social media giant was: «How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?»
However, the use of these standards and the exchange of intelligence often is still very much a conscious effort and not yet a default modus operandi — like recycling, a practice that was once ignored and then slowly adopted, is now commonplace and assumed.
Socially conscious millennials have spent much of their lives fighting for what they believe is right.
In conscious human experience this becomes a very significant factor, so much so that we hold a human person accountable for the consequences of his acts and do not do the same for microbes.
In order to take possession of mc, my God, you who are so much more remote in your immensity and so much deeper in the intimacy of your indwelling than all things else, you take to yourself and unite together the immensity of the world and the intimate depths of my being: and I am conscious of bearing deep within me all the strain and struggle of the universe.
Throughout the early British period, the Muslims of India suffered a terrible economic, educational, and political loss, as they were suspect in the eyes of their new rulers and much too conscious of their erstwhile political, intellectual, and cultural superiority to be able to accept their new position.
There is much empirical evidence for mental operations of high complexity below the level of conscious attention.
There are many besides myself who know that when we allow ourselves to be used by a purpose much greater than we are, we become conscious of fitting into a pattern with a feeling of permanence, a pattern only incompletely outlined in the here - and - now.
To re-read after an interval of more than a decade the preceding meditation is to be conscious of the extent to which my thinking on the topics with which it dealt has moved and has become much less confident, the outlines far less secure.
Much of what characterizes present consciousness is shaped by effects of the past in the present that are not conscious.
And the action of walking occupies part of our conscious mind so that prayer can flow more freely without us worrying too much about the exact words we use.
He said immediately after the above quotation that «Such a system of maximum value is achieved insofar as all intelligent, self - conscious, goal - seeking activities of men, and as much of the rest of nature as possible» are brought into it (RR 156).
Here is the cosmological emphasis that is so predominant in process philosophy; furthermore, here is a philosophy of mind in which — unlike Husserl and very much like Whitehead — the conscious ego is not the initial datum, but just a higher unity of more basic intentional acts.
The sense of such correspondence may have been as much unconscious as conscious.
But this much is clear: those factors found on the most basic level of conscious experience are precisely those that he attributes to the world at large.
In fact, a vaguely conscious English person of 2016 probably associates the Established Church much more with sex than with God.
People are much more conscious now of the harm to the environment due to the capitalistic pattern of development.
Those, on the other hand, who say that they are in despair are generally such as have a nature so much more profound that they must become conscious of themselves as spirit, or such as by the hard vicissitudes of life and its dreadful decisions have been helped to become conscious of themselves as spirit — either one or the other, for rare is the man who truly is free from despair.
I hope, however, it is clear that the real entity or process of which I am speaking is a unity of which much is always unconscious and of which a small part is sometimes conscious.
Ah, so much is said about human want and misery — I seek to understand it, I have also had some acquaintance with it at close range; so much is said about wasted lives — but only that man's life is wasted who lived on, so deceived by the joys of life or by its sorrows that he never became eternally and decisively conscious of himself as spirit, as self, or (what is the same thing) never became aware and in the deepest sense received an impression of the fact that there is a God, and that he, he himself, his self, exists before this God, which gain of infinity is never attained except through despair.
So bountiful hath been the earth and so securely have we drawn from it our substance, that we have taken it all for granted as if it were only a gift, and with little care or conscious thought of the consequences of our [ab] use of it; nor have we very much considered the essential relation that we bear to it as living parts in the vast creation.159
Furthermore, much of this activity must have the kind of unity and creativity characteristic of conscious experience.
Francis is an Argentinian who has witnessed so much bad government he is conscious of the dangers and seems to want to avoid the failure of his predecessor with a neuralgic fervour.
Of course, it is hard to imagine an afterlife that would have much interest for us if it were not conscious.
His answer: No, it could not, since to be conscious of such forces «implies that there is something in him independent of those forces, which may determine the relationship in which he shall stand to them... however much this conclusion may be disguised....
James, the philosopher of individuality and private conscious experience was a gregarious and community - oriented personal figure; Royce, the philosopher of community and loyalty was, somewhat like Whitehead, a quiet loner, on one occasion reportedly offering a lecture course with an enrollment of one student, whom he never so much as addressed or personally acknowledged.
Revolutionary as much of this was in the history of human thinking, yet, in surveying it, one is conscious of a certain impatience to get on to the basic problem that confronts us in this discussion: What were the processes of thought by which Israel came to such views?
Process suggests that most of the relations that we experience are much deeper than the conscious levels of our being.
Much of the time one would be conscious that others were failing to perform their role, and failing to exert any sort of charitable preference.
For example, at one point he quotes the distinguished historian of ancient science G. E. R. Lloyd, who said of Greek science: «Much as the Egyptians and Babylonians contributed to the content of these studies, the investigations only acquire self «conscious methodologies for the first time with the Greeks.»
I felt isolated both personally and intellectually: as a mother at home with young children I was in a different world from my male peers, and I was conscious that my first book had alienated many colleagues in the field of religion and literature (I had called much of the current enterprise into question).
So profound and real was this spirit, so much more powerful than anything humankind could establish, so highly personal in its impact, that the early church was convinced that here, in this enthusiasm of which its members were so conscious, was an operation of the Spirit of whom the prophets had spoken in the older Israel.
Hence he must become more conscious of transcending what is individually determined; he must accept this transcendence — perhaps against much resistance — and finally courageously defend it.
I suspect that, very much as Coleridge said that all men were at bottom either Platonists or Aristotelians, so we are, most of us, if we are informed enough philosophically to be self - conscious about these things, idealists or realists.
But in its wake we have become much more conscious of how little we can truly say about God, and how careful we must be in saying it.
He created us.If we selfish and pathetic sinners and proclaimers of the self are so conscious, how much more would our father be?
You are probably just not conscious of how much that happens or how disgusting and upsetting that is to people who DO N'T buy into the fairy tale.
Lisa: It wasn't so much policy changes, as it was conscious decisions on the parts of leaders of the time to submit themselves to the authority of the first peoples of their regions when making decisions about where their regional and national conferences were to be held.
Nevertheless, despite the wonder of this prophetic vision, as we read the New Testament we may sometimes be conscious of a vast and timeless energy confined within the thought - forms and restricted knowledge of the first century A.D. Today the experience, knowledge and responsibility of every thinking man is very much greater than that of most of the men of New Testament days.
He loved me so much that he seemed to pervade my being, at a time when I could be only imperfectly conscious of his presence.
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