Sentences with phrase «novelty at»

I played the game for a few hours using Move and while I will admit that the addition has some novelty at first, it quickly made me wonder why I was flailing my limbs when it was far more comfortable and familiar to perform the same actions via a traditional controller.
These are a novelty at best.
imCoSys has confirmed they will present a successor model, as well as another world novelty at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October.
It may seem like a superfluous novelty at first, but it turns out to be as useful as it is cool.
Having standard - fit all - wheel drive on Mitsubishi Lancers with the 2.4 - liter engine (2.0 - liter models only come with front - wheel drive) also means there's good amounts of traction on slippery road surfaces and in snowy conditions — on top of being a relative novelty at this price point (the only all - wheel drive alternative, the Subaru Impreza, is nearly $ 2,000 more expensive to buy than a like - for - like Mitsubishi Lancer).
Novelty at the start of a relationship is just as important as through the course of your romance.
Powdered peanut butter might seem like a novelty at first — just a new way to enjoy an old favorite — but it's so much more than that.
As the occasions of the world - process (including those of our own experience) appropriate the power of a divine ordering principle and ground of novelty at the primary pole of perception, they are not forced into a deterministic response to God's influence.
For «there could be no emergent novelty at all» (CSPM 63).
From great year to great year, there is no novelty at all.
Honestly, there isn't yet a killer app that takes advantage of on - device AI, so it's mostly an early - adopter novelty at present.
One might even think that some of the Protestant «innovations» were not really novelties at all.
I could spend all day perusing the brightly colored novelties at Anthropologie.
This article presents all novelties at the Global Robot Expo related to educational robots, from emotional robots to early child programming, going through robot building and robot remote - controlling from a tablet or mobile app.
The game expand the concepts its predecessors were based on, adding however, plenty of novelties at the same time.
I also have patterns available to purchase, it's a small range of toys and novelties at the moment but I hope to keep adding new ones.

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«But once the initial novelty wears off, it doesn't have to end up at the bottom of the toy box.
Fast forward to 2015, when the novelty would be for someone at a meeting to take out a laptop that isn't an Apple.
Despite their relative novelty here at home, Teslas, Chevy Volts and Nissan Leafs are turning up on roads, in neighbours» driveways and at mall charging stations.
Believe it or not, the $ 85 novelty sold out at the beginning of December.
What at first seemed like a novelty became a perennially popular Christmas gift, with five million Roombas sold to date.
With hybrid vehicles, solar panels and rooftop gardens becoming more than novelties, the green revolution is going strong, and Green Spaces is at its forefront.
With a market cap of about $ 25 billion at the time, the family - run oil and gas empire was the largest company Elliott had ever gone after, and it occupied a nostalgic place in American culture thanks to the novelty toy trucks it released each year at Christmastime.
But a novelty hall pass (like that offered at Boulder, Colorado's Cloud 9 Living) that rotates through your staff is a fun way to convey extra perks (such as an extra-long lunch break) to workers.
With present programming knowledge and novelty of the blockchain, writing solid and comprehensive smart contracts can sometimes be difficult in practice and at the moment are only really useful for simple contracts (however, it's progressing rapidly).
Looking at results sequentially, both conversion and traffic comp improved from fourth quarter levels driving the comp uptick in our bricks and mortar stores as elevated fashion and compelling novelty styles drove improved handbag performance.
They might seem like a novelty today, but at least they keep Facebook interesting.
This year's tournament was again held at The Ritz - Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes where a more than full field of 152 golfers enjoyed a unique on - course experience that included foot golf, golf ball cannon and speed play novelty holes, food trucks and on - course entertainment by trick shot specialist Brett Cleverdon followed by a celebration lunch.
The Athenians are curious at first, supposing that Paul might have some intellectual novelty to offer them.
«By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, — that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible, do miracles become, — that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us, — that the Gospels can not be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, — that they differ in many important details, far too important as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitness; — by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation.
The degree to which an actuality departs from a prior entity is determined by a number of factors, the flux of occurrent sensation, the baseline activity at each phase as it is activated, the decay of prior states and the emergent novelty inherent in the becoming process.
Whitehead writes: «The world is thus faced by the paradox that, at least in its higher actualities, it craves for novelty and yet is haunted by terror at the loss of the past, with its familiarities and its loved ones» (PR 516).
Following Polanyi, I shall argue that emergent novelty and ontological discontinuity can enter into our evolving universe without in any way violating or disrupting the physical continuity that obtains at the molecular level.
Nevertheless, at a time when traditional ways are «in» again, it is important to note that the spirit of novelty and innovation continues to be quite strong on Baccalaureate Day.
that is, «The world is thus [italics mine] faced by the paradox that, at least in its highest actualities, it craves for novelty and yet is haunted by terror at the loss of the past, with its familiarities and its loved ones,» refers, because of the use of the word thus, to a previous argument that provides the grounds on which Whitehead bases his assertion that the world requires both novelty and order.
For Hua - yen, therefore, there is no room for creative synthesis, the many can not become one and are increased by one, for whatever is has achieved is «complete ontological cohesiveness and solidarity, but at the expense of creative advance, emergent newness and the production of novelty» (p. 71).
[H: 340.2 - 16a] 18 The world is thus faced by the paradox that, at least in its highest actualities, it craves for novelty and yet is haunted by terror at the loss of the past, with its familiarities and its loved ones.
Here Whitehead seeks to articulate the ultimate creative purpose towards novelty whereby there can be some effective contrast with that which is, at least in some instances.
Life or novelty can play at best a trivial role there.
If novelty and history are allowed at all, then there is nothing which is truly unique by inclusion.
Life at its origin was a radical novelty in the formerly lifeless world.
This means that they at least occasionally engender novelties.
But, it shows the novelty of such a concept back then, mass printing for the populace AND mass printing such a large book, at that time being highly unusual.
Yet from its very beginning the various elements of the Christian tradition, while always being concerned with doctrinal constraints, have also been open, at least to some degree, to novelty.
Within the cosmic process, novelty appears at very particular times and locales rather than all over the place all at once.
''... All novelty and emergence is really due to the constitutive relationships at lower levels which enable and effect the emergence of novel systems and organisms at higher levels.
In his analysis, he discriminates three factors or aspects of the developing process, all of which, acting together, determine the process so that it exhibits a novelty or a character not accounted for by data and principles which were present at the beginning of the process.
Nevertheless, process thinkers in general propose that anything actual at all — subatomic events, amoebic experience, human experience — has some capacity for novelty, at no matter how rudimentary, even negligible a level.
The Crawfords desire for entertainment, their need for amusement, their impatience with old ways, and their eagerness always to be attempting some novelty infects the rest of the young people at Mansfield Park.
Maybe a work of fiction and the friction that it's caused is sickening the devils's dog and the evidence has no one thinking a celebrity perhaps at worst a novelty how can you speak his name with a straight face?
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