Sentences with phrase «normal sense»

In normal sense sex or coitus is defined as penetration of a male sexual organ or penis into female sexual organ or vagina.
We need to continue to be sensitive to that at the same time we try to function in as normal a sense as we can, recognizing this is not a normal state we're in and extra vigilance is required.
The ecstatic element in classical prophetism, insofar as it exists at all, is largely confined to tile prophets» profound concentration, which may result in the suspension of normal consciousness and the total, if brief, interruption of normal sense perception.6
Review contains plot spoilers: The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is presented as a fable, flagging to the reader up front that one is expected to disengage ones normal sense of reality and accept the story as given, but in this instance, when dealing with such an emotive, well recorded and historically recent subject as the Holocaust, this is difficult to do.
Sorry, attempt of economic justification of USSR collapse are useless, it was not economy in normal sense - rather big communal living - with certain equal member to be more equal than others.
A mom's blog who is dressed for success, a littel stressed, wants to be blessed and facing the empty nest, with a less than normal sense of humor.
This extraordinarily influential organization is not a lobby group in the normal sense of the word.
Clearly this is not stability under the normal sense of the word.
So you aren't talking about anything YOU did that you would, in any normal sense, receive punishment for.
Thus, in any normal sense creativity could not rise to consciousness.
Females and non-Jews were kept as slaves in the normal sense, however.
Much that is anything but true democracy may hide behind the fagade of representative democracy; on the other hand, a society which is not democratically constituted in the normal sense of the word may sometimes achieve what a democracy aims at.
And if he is «communicating», in the normal sense of that word, he is trying to give you access to his thoughts.»
Language and communication in the normal sense is certainly an attempt to share what is in our minds.
Bill Deacon Ah come on Bill we all know you were a petri dish embryo that was implanted in vitro into a Lesbian mother and never had a father in the normal sense.
Whenever we use a word, there are three possibilities: (1) we use it in its usual sense, the meaning you would find in a dictionary; or (2) we use it in a way that is an analogy to its normal sense, an analogy that is clearly understood; or (3) we use it in a way that has no meaning at all, or — what is the same to everyone else — we use it in a sense that is known only to us.
No one knows whether ordinary soldiers, even from what is no longer in any normal sense a citizen army, would obey clearly illegal orders to oust an elected government or whether the officer corps would ever have sufficient confidence to issue such orders.
An economy is not a checkbook, not a budget in the normal sense of the word.
I think he is under great difficulty in giving an account of causation in our normal sense of interaction between different things, because he is obsessed with causation as the relation between an earlier and later stage in the same process.
Hume, Carneades, are the great critics, less pretentious, less «dogmatic» in the normal sense (not in Kant's self - serving one) and much clearer.
@ Gary I know what a «mind» is (well, as best as I can) in the normal sense of the word.
The Faith perspective sets human action within the context of an ecosystem, material (as used in the normal sense of the word by science) and spiritual (ignored or denied by western society).
A realistic economy theory needs to take account of our normal sense of being parts of a larger whole whose welfare is important rather than treating us as self - enclosed individuals whose relations to others are primarily competitive.
And even then, it will not be a person in the normal sense unless some who are already fully persons have taken pains to help it become a human being in the full value sense, functioning as such.
When the church fathers considered friendship, they were often less concerned with its normal sense than with «relations among monks, priests, or other devotees who lived together in religious communities.»
His charisma was so powerful that even a part of it, and that itself further divided among seventy elders, threw the recipient out of his normal senses and transferred him into a state of ecstasy (Num.
«I think of postpartum anxiety as the loss of the normal sense of balance and calm, and postpartum depression as a loss of heart.»
And they also develop a normal sense of independence within this special relationship.
So they wouldn't need consular services in the normal sense.
His archives include a 2013 article in which Milne suggested that the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby «wasn't terrorism in the normal sense» as well as defences of communist regimes and a suggestion that Slobadon Milosevic shouldn't have been tried for war crimes.
This money is not a «surplus» in the normal sense; Cuomo has programmed it for «capital» purposes, although DiNapoli's report makes some troubling points about the appropriations language, about which more in this space tomorrow.
The organisation committee has swollen to 28 of the NEC's 33 members and is not a sub-committee in any normal sense.
«How do we know this works as a fridge in the normal sense?
I suggest four explanations: 1) The hallucination may be an extension of the normal sensed presence we experience of real people around us, perhaps triggered by isolation.
Although it wouldn't bring back a normal sense of sight for patients, Albright explained that it would allow patients to «see reasonably well» and perhaps live more independently.
It is not «challenging» in the normal sense of the word.
Look at the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for the clinical details but I think of the difference as postpartum anxiety as the loss of the normal sense of balance and calm, and postpartum depression as a loss of heart, of assuming a bad future as a mother or in one's life, of giving up.
I began to crave carbs very strongly, and seemed to lose any normal sense of hunger.
If your just looking for dating in the normal sense then this site isn't for you.
You write that this is «not a comedy in the normal sense
This also means, simultaneously, that teachers shouldn't seek to create friendships in the normal sense.

Phrases with «normal sense»

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