Sentences with phrase «much immediacy»

And why would they do it NOW when there is not as much immediacy to fill holes as there will be after the draft?

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Remember that the pastor and the staff members of a center have something very much in common in that they are all submerged in the immediacy of caring for a host of broken or potentially broken people.
It does not seem to be the sense of causal awareness that the lower living things lack, so much as the variety of sense - presentation, and then vivid distinctness of presentational immediacy.
In fact, in spite of his insisting that most actual occasions are unconscious (and that there is much that is unconscious even in that series of actual occasions which constitute our successive mental states), his talk of their experience or feeling of themselves, the influence of their predecessors, and their subjective immediacy seems pointless unless each of them is supposed to feel its own being, in some genuine sense, however dimly, so that there is a truth as to what - it - is - like - being - it.
At all times in Israel people spoke much about evil powers, but not about one which, for longer than the purpose of temptation, was allowed to rule in God's stead; never, not even in the most deadly act of requital by God, is the bond of immediacy broken.
The way in which the reflexive verb is presented in the French suggests a tighter, internal immediacy than what we may be tempted to read into the English... «s» influencent» sounds much less like an actual multiplicity than does the phrase «influence each other.
The multiplicity of the other occasions entering into the composition of the new occasion is so great that the problem in understanding an actual occasion is not so much how it as an individual enters into social relations but how all the relations that make it up achieve the unity of subjective immediacy and satisfaction.
At the moment it is certainly Arsene who is taking all the blame for the lack of football success — my question is — rather than focusing on the immediacy of what happens on the field of play and blaming the players and Arsene — shouldn't we be looking at what goes on in the USA and in the boardroom with the people who control the financial decisions about the investment in our players squad and ask when our major competitors are investing so much — why aren't Arsenal doing the same and investing more in players?
New relationships struggle when we put too much pressure on immediacy.
Prop 8 gives the film immediacy, but more importantly, it lends some much - needed (and surprisingly heartening) perspective on how far the movement has come, and how far it has yet to go.
Much of the film deals with McGarry and his fellow doctors navigating their new world between the immediacy of their old ways and updated regulations.
Trading slick visuals for grimy immediacy and raw, unflinching honesty, its lack of action set pieces makes the heartbreaking, socially conscious film hit that much harder.
Much of The Florida Project relies on the immediacy of its location, the way these kids are confined to a seedy motel in Orlando just outside the paradise that is Disney World, and the relative simplicity of their lives so close to the happiest place on Earth.
As much as I love the context that video can create or elaborate on and the immediacy and seeming relevance of watching a film, I want to say that there is something important in touching documents, in creating narratives and imagines through the imagination, in using different media — media that has weight and heft — to round out a historical picture.
Combined with the bucket seats, harnesses and suede - trimmed steering wheel the chassis upgrades give the GTS much of the precision and immediacy of a competition car.
The next GT3 has PASM electronically adjustable dampers — a cause of much consternation when it was launched — and although I adore the Gen 2 996's aggression and immediacy, I'm beginning to think that to balance road and track performance it was the right move...
The power - assisted hydraulic steering is superbly reassuring in its actions and perfectly weighted, allowing a change in direction with the immediacy of a much smaller car.
While there isn't much feedback relayed through the Audi's wheel, its lighter steering weight and immediacy makes it feel more transparent.
«We offer a car for people who want to feel something special, who want to have as much emotion as possible, as much throttle response and immediacy from a sports - car engine.
The torque delivery makes it feel much more potent than that figure though and the e-Golf responds with a satisfying immediacy that makes overtaking and merging onto the highway no problem at all.
«It's less about the immediacy of current news, and much more about connecting people with the content for which they have a huge passion.»
And I think this novel shows slavery in a way one doesn't get from history books: it has the immediacy of some of the best slave narratives, with a much broader view of the whole than any one slave's experience.
There is as much engagement and immediacy in The Liar's Bible as there is in Lawrence Block's most popular novels and stories.
Of course, nowadays, this type of media company doesn't get much respect, but I still think the immediacy of TV & radio is far more attractive and relevant than newspapers.
They don't show up every time you visit the tomb, but my issue is not so much that the game has tips but rather the immediacy with which they appear.
While technically, every Fontana ceramic is a literal depiction of a battle scene, crucifixion, flowers, animals... these particular ceramic sculptures, in their dynamic immediacy, raw visceral quality, and hand - hewed gestures, generate a form that is as much an image as it is an abstract trace of the artist's process.
Taking the premise that Pop Art is not what it used to be, the artists featured in POPulence demonstrate that contemporary Pop is no stranger to refinement, sumptuousness, or elegance, and that subtlety, delicacy, and sophistication are now as much a part of its vocabulary as brashness, immediacy, and vulgarity.
The artist's touch is much in evidence, and the drawings have an immediacy unusual in Kelly's work.
The perfect circles in black and white update the shared immediacy of Minimalism and Pop Art for the streets, much as Drawing Center's renovation has brought it more fully into Soho in the present.
Until recently, her art using photography and video has been characterized by an awkward immediacy, however much technical artfulness may have gone into its achievement.
In considering topics of political immediacy — wrongful conviction, heredity, state secrecy, and the porosity of international borders, to name just a few — she addresses the rhetorical nature of the image within her chosen topic, producing works that are as much about the radical potential of images as they are about their limits.
Much of Enright's work demands immediacy and relies on receptive viewers.
As much work as possible is carried out in the open, with some finishing touches applied later in the studio, in order to retain the immediacy of the initial sketch.
Most remarkably for an artist of his generation, Caulfield was hugely influential on much younger painters, such as Gary Hume and Paul Morrison, who found possibilities for their own work in the freshness and immediacy of his art.
Something so simple changes the immediacy of interaction and makes Android Wear much more approachable.
It has an immediacy in its reaction to inputs that is missing even from some phones costing more than twice as much.
These days, in certain intractable situations, I keep discovering how much getting couples to focus on the immediacy of their bodily sensations can change the entire flow and direction of what takes place in my office.
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