Sentences with phrase «not imbued»

These types of would be nearly impossible for a human beings to conduct manually considering the human mind is not imbued with such computing prowess.
She loved the Nayla character and how she was NOT imbued with supernatural or superhuman strength to be able to physically hold her own.
Americans born after 1960 are not imbued with the family ideals of the American Dream.
«Coming from the outside,» he says, «I'm not imbued with the eternal optimism and confidence that Americans have, you know?
By the end of the Jazz Age in the 1930s, the mindset of the people had caught up with technology and wasn't imbued with this supernatural quality that it was before.
To her credit, DuVall avoids these pitfalls by not imbuing her characters with any wider ideas or significance.
Richard Wilson has done a solid job in trying to create order from the artistic chaos, but unlike his predecessors he hasn't imbued this year's exhibition with a unique stamp to make it stand out.
Adding yourself to the second Google Home doesn't imbue it with the device control you already established.
The fact that a person is underweight / not overweight really doesn't imbue them with magical qualities, nor does it indicate discipline and control that would so effectively carry over to their work in a way that would make these statements in anyway useful.

Not exact matches

Forrec says the theme will imbue St. Elizabeth with a sense of history, strengthen community ties and emphasize that the site is a real town — not merely a collection of homes for people living out their final years.
But so are the benefits: proximity to high - level execs, who drop in for pep talks and training sessions (founder Marc Benioff did not appear the week I was there, but his aura was everywhere); free run of the City by the Bay after hours; and the glow, the buzz, the grace that imbue Salesforce's vibrant headquarters in San Francisco's SoMa district, reminding initiates at every turn that they're part of something special.
Other music players, smartphones and tablet computers were first to market, but the devices did not enthrall consumers until Apple imbued them with its magic touch.
However, the P9's dual cameras do imbue it with superpowers other smartphones can't touch, most notably the ability to make very convincing wide - aperture images of the sort we typically expect from DSLRs with specialized lenses.
Nobody will talk about your content if it is boring or impersonal, and nailing down a minimum viable personality and using it to imbue your content with a brand voice that resonates with your audience will ensure that they can't possibly ignore you.
Giving an intern menial tasks to perform, like making copies and doing coffee runs, isn't going to imbue a sense of purpose or engage their problem - solving skills.
Its purchase of 9 times is therefore imbued with meaning, that the sale of those same 9 tons is not given.
Those who behold them are the ones who imbue them with significance, be it religious or not.
The prodigious expanses of time which preceded the first Christmas were not empty of Christ: they were imbued with the influx of his power.
After felicitously noting that for Soloveitchik «victory and defeat are of equal value,» he succumbs to the natural pull of a more one - sided, hierarchical position, writing that the motion of submissive retreat «is inherently endowed with holiness,» while «the act of advance is not in itself holy,» and so must be «imbued with this quality through the willingness to accept defeat.»
However, no problem — John divides life into Light and (spiritual) Darkness — the trick is being incapable of being imbued with darkness; then hating anyone is virtually impossible, even if you don't love them quite the way you should all of the time.
And it went on: «That is why, at this moment when the human race is undergoing so deep a transformation, women imbued with a spirit of theGospel can do so much to aid humanity in not falling».
That literally was nothing, not an answer, it was even devoid of thought and meaning, the only thing you have proven thus far is that you can put words together to make a passably english sentence but have yet to understand the mechanics of imbueing those sentences with real meaning and content.
But such an objection would only prove that Christians have frequently been wrongly educated, that they have unintentionally been imbued with the idea that they are allowed to do anything not explicitly forbidden by the authorities of the Church and that one has less confidence in the power of the gospel and its grace than in detailed external moral prescriptions.
Moreover, Clara could not bear the presence of blessed objects and seemed imbued with extraordinary strength and ferocity.
No philosopher not thoroughly imbued in process thought will ever believe the process claim that a prolonged series of conscious brain - sized occasions exists but that it could never be detected by perception or instruments.
HOWEVER, the people have imbued it with a meaning, whether they intended to or not.
Moreover the former does not mention the Catechism in its text apart from one brief quotation, whereas the latter is explicitly and implicitly imbued with it.
John Calvin was able to declare in 1555 without fear of contradiction: «There is no nation so barbarous, no race so brutish as not to be imbued with the conviction that there is a God.»
I do not tend to imbue celibacy but there's always the right and proper time for everything.
God is neither omniscient nor omnipresent God is Always Here with us in the Now God Permeates and Imbues our being — our thoughts, emotions, choices, and actions — only through our invitation and practice God is an Influential Presence only to the extent that we make ourselves aware of it and learn to be sensitive to it God is in Relationship with us while being deliberately unaware of our future and forgivingly dismissive of our past God is not in the past or the future God can not intrude in or impose on life God does not preplan or predestine the course or end of life
... «Is not this effort to imbue in mechanical instruments the reflection of spiritual duties, ennobled and uplifted to a service which touches the sacred?
That freedom has imbued the Society of Jesus with a spirit of re-creation for five centuries, and I wouldn't be surprised if it continues to inspire Jesuits for the next 500 years.
The power that originally saved Harry's life was simply his mother's love: this power, and not some spell, imbued him with protection against Voldemort.
I have read 15 reviews of the film, and not one mentions that Tolkien imbues his pre-Christian masterpiece with Christian concerns.
If God is imbued with the charity which He Himself enjoins His creatures to live by, then He must lack the divine power to create and sustain a world in which such charity obtains: He is not God.
Ivan will not grant it, for then he, too, would be called to embrace the same kenotic suffering and joy that imbue Alyosha's entire life.
Such a vision does not contradict the essentials of the inspired story (but not precise history) of Genesis: man's body arising from the slime of the earth, an earth already created, and then imbued by the breath of God with a principle of spirit (cf. Genesis 2:7).
Rather, because of man's real historical nature, as a spiritual and corporeal being in a history of being, man's identity is not from the first moments immediately imbued with the fullness of this life.
The Buddha - Carita of Asvaghosa is the great Buddhist epic, «an actual epic created by a real poet, who, filled with intense love and reverence for the exalted figure of the Buddha, and deeply imbued with the truth of the Buddha doctrine, was able to present the life and doctrine of the Master in noble and artistic, but not artificial language.
Cacio e pepe is a machine that is not broken, but chef Sarah Grueneberg found a way to fix it anyway, imbuing the creamy sauce with mystifying complexity via whey, the byproduct of ricotta - making.
This doesn't necessarily imbue that identity with any superiority — choosing between them is a question of taste — but nor should it lead to its dismissal.
Imbue them with a sense of fundamental worthiness, by first deciding that you don't have to have this all figured out.
Its website later referred to the signing as «ratification» of the Agreement (Salmond called it an «accord»), which imbued an essentially political agreement with a legal status it simply did not possess.
The New Archery Apache Stabilizer is a solidly made piece of archery equipment that not only eliminates vibrations due to bow torque because of its proprietary dampening material but also has stealth qualities imbued by its design, making it perfect for hunting.
This drastically overcomes practical and challenging limitations of metamaterials which are not found in nature and hence would require complicated and complex design to imbue them with special properties.
And I don't mind the — I don't want to use that «anthro -» word again — I don't mind the imbuing of the inanimate carbon atom with sort of a personality, because it really makes it more like an adventurous story that you can grab on to.
Not even Boston Dynamics has cracked the problem of imbuing robots with manual dexterity.
Examining a very specific kind of outcome when protons and antiprotons collide inside the CDF detector, the researchers noticed an unexplained blip in their signal that could be explained by a previously undiscovered elementary particle — but not the Higgs boson, the hotly pursued particle that is theorized to imbue other particles with mass.
«Referring to deniers as «doubters» still imbues those who reject scientific fact with an intellectual legitimacy they have not earned,» he says in a statement.
Monell has no departmental structure; its laboratories and offices are not segregated by discipline, and most importantly, its staff is imbued with the ideal of multidisciplinary interaction.
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