Sentences with phrase «objective sense of»

I don't know what you think a «cartel» is, but an industry where over 100 players account for a third of the market is not a «cartel» is any objective sense of the word.
This seems to be one of Overton's long - term quests, which not only evokes the objective sense of balancing principles but also renders the equilibrial relationship of a given environment with its constituents.
Still - life imagery also became an important theme because, unlike pictures of people or places, Roberts had complete control over the choice and arrangement of the individual elements while still assuring the motif's objective sense of authenticity.
«I didn't even have an objective sense of if the game was good or not.
It is essential to have a strong objective sense of self in order for you to be happy and to have confidence in your ability to create a life that is aligned for you... and it is very possible to cultivate this sense of self, no matter what your previous experiences have been!
They are hungry and thirsty for what they do not know and can not name: the transcendent in liturgical form, an objective sense of the Holy in the eucharistic drama.
Neither the objective sense of possessing the other nor of surrendering oneself to the other is present; only the feeling of a tension released - but in an ultimately empty, non-communicative, non-unitive, way.
But when we we forsake moral authority or an objective sense of right and wrong to satisfy that fiction, we shouldn't be too surprised by the painful results.
Mike, not me has just used your abhorrence at the idea of carrying out an act that his god specifically commands as an argument that you have instilled in you an objective sense of right and wrong... of which that same god is the source.
For instance, when these characteristics are perceived as exhibited in an individual enduringly and in a sense in which these are understood to affect the world around in a favorable fashion — either in an objective sense of effecting something concrete outside such a person [like effecting healing, foretelling, acting as medium in a non-rational manner or simply doing good or saying good to help the people selflessly], exhibiting personal traits, conditions and states which are known to be «abnormal» [like going into trances, hearing voices, seeing visions, or just the simple unconventional behavior, which proceed from such an individual's horizon to affect, influence, impact others» horizons]-- or is subjectively perceived to be extra-ordinary — such an individual is said to be godly, god - bearing, pious or saintly.
The significance of the vectorial quality of physical feeling is that it gives the objective sense of others as entering into our experience.
TimeTracker Keeping a time sheets gives you an objective sense of how long it takes you to complete tasks.

Not exact matches

The pay - per - page system actually makes a lot of sense because it provides for an objective way of assessing an e-book's value to its readers, and authors get payments accordingly.
Often those objectives lack a sense of purpose to energize teams — a sense of why.
Reward them based on real performance, in terms of something like earnings or sales or market share — different systems will make sense for different companies with different strategic objectives.
«Nevertheless, as the economy approaches our objectives, it makes sense to gradually reduce the level of monetary policy support,» she said.
With a better sense of what their actual costs, priorities and overall objectives are, anyone can move forward confidently no matter what tax implications are coming down from Washington.
Though savvy investors, like Shakespeare's Antonio, have long understood the benefits of diversification, it was not until the 1950s when an academic named Harry Markowitz introduced research on what he called modern portfolio theory that people were able to understand diversification in an objective, mathematical sense.
He also concludes that «raising its (the government's) deficit target back up to 1 per cent (from zero) makes more sense when there are other short - term - pain - for - long - term - gain initiatives that are needed to address more pressing objectives than lowering a debt ratio that is already the envy of the world.»
However, there may be potential benefits to incorporation and you should consult with an attorney or other trusted legal advisor to determine if changing the nature of your business entity makes sense for your business objectives.
The Big Picture on Links Making sense out of the mix of tactics, analytics and objectives available to companies that want to leverage the web as a high priority channel must involve stepping back and seeing the bigger picture of web site promotion.
What objective, when you think about it, brings you a sense of joy, fun and freedom?
Your objective as an entrepreneur should be: — to reduce the sense of insecurity and lack of control over the company's use of funds and general financial direction that your VC might feel (they wont accept it but its always there)-- to reduce to a minimum the amount of time and effort used to collect the needed information
The interest rate decision is also important, but sometimes the press conference after the bank meeting can make more sense because it reveals the sentiment and the insider atmosphere, which is very important for an objective assessment of the economic health.
That meant that nominating some sort of numerical objective for inflation came to make sense.
The combination of the above risk management measures driven by the investor's specific goals and objectives may provide the investor with a greater sense of control over their own destiny.
It simply means we determine objective (over figurative or culturally and historically conditioned) based on common sense and the knowledge we have of culture, history, authorship, etc..
When you let someone believe they are in control, it is easier to skirt past his sense and desire to control, and then being able to achieve your objectives by making him believe what you have achieved is just part - and - parcel of his grand plan.
The solution remains mathematically deficient in an important sense until the mathematician has spelled it out, i.e., has set it out in an explicit, discursive form which stands on its own merits, independent of the particular subjective experience whose objective content the mathematician has sought to display in the explicit formulae.
Two species of existence are found in the actual entity: one is «formal» (in the sense of Descartes» formaliter); the other is objective.
Values are objective in the sense that they describe the response of actual persons in actual or imagined situations.
He believes there is some point to the criticisms that Bultmann dissolves Christology into soteriology, 3 for he has been unable «to express in an adequate way the «objective» reality of the revelatory event Jesus the Christ «4 even though he does «intend a divine act in the fully real and «objective» sense.
Ogden stated in Christ Without Myth (1961) that he intended to express the «objective» reality of the event Jesus Christ more adequately than Bultmann had succeeded in doing, but that this would have to come in a later work.17 His fullest treatment of the problem thus far appeared in 1963 in his essay, «What Sense Does it Make to Say, «God Acts in History»»?
Were doctrinal statements true in an objective sense, or were they true only because of their subjective impact in the life of the believer?
However, I believe that Ogden's explanation of a special act does not do justice to the «objective intention» implied in saying that a certain action is peculiarly someone's, in a sense that other of his actions are not.
I have concluded that the experience of CE does not in itself have objective epistemic significance, because whether it is reliable is an open question and it is not self - justifying Furthermore even if taking the experience of CE as veridical is justified systematically by the direct perception underwritten by prehension, nevertheless the sense in which such direct perception is reliable is epistemically disappointing, since it is external to the subject and does not necessarily involve any propositional knowledge on its part.
Both agree that meaning and form are «objective,» but never in the sense of being apart from an intentional field or the prehensive unification of an actual occasion.
But although it was undoubtedly the actual personal life and character of Jesus that in large part determined the actual concrete character of the event in the more objective sense, the relationship between person and event is, in a way, revered when we consider the faith of the church.
Theology in the «objective» sense is chronologically derivative from the activity of theological inquiry because it is the activity that produces objectively valid truth claims and the objective purposes of professional church leadership.
It is the «active «sense of the term which is prior; the «subjective» and «objective» senses are both derivative from it, both logically and chronologically.
The myths of Genesis tell us, as no objective history of public events could, what the community of Israel essentially believed about God's relationship to the world and to man; and the legends of the Fathers record Israel's understanding of herself, her own relationship to God and the world, her own sense of sin and inadequacy in tension with her conviction of special divine Election, her fears on the one hand and her highest hopes on the other.
The position taken here is that the moral enterprise makes sense only if there are objective excellences that invite the loyalties of men and constitute the standard and goal of human endeavor.
On the datum theory (Q), the concrescence had its underlying unity in terms of its initiating datum, and the subject was the subjective aspect of this objective datum (early sense).
By III.1.2, 8 - 11, we find the customary, second sense of «objective datum» as pertaining to individual feelings.
Such behavior lends grace to a person, and in a sense it serves as a mantle of honor to redeem his own dishonor, but these benefits are incidental and derivative rather than the primary objectives of conduct.
This account of awareness is empirical because it is based on the immediate experience of the causal efficacy of the physical world; it is radically empirical because it claims to sense, in addition to the data for the five senses, the objective embodiments of values, and it senses these values «intuitively» — that is, physically by, for example, a sense of aversion or a sense of attraction.
The knowledge of faith is not therefore «subjective» in the sense that it happens primarily in the believer, but is «objective» because the believer participates in the eternal activity of the object of faith; the believer's subjective faith is therefore secondary and derivative.
To them the examination of the esoteric meaning of the law was a more worthy objective than the study of the law in its esoteric sense.
In one sense this criticism is indeed valid, for in this interpretation of his resurrection it is not Jesus but God who is the subject, God having raised the concrete experiences of Jesus into «objective immortality» in himself.
This problem comes to the front in Bultmann's theology because of his conviction, as Schubert Ogden has said, that «if theological work is properly pursued, it is neither speculative nor scientific in an «objective» sense, but rather existentiell, that is, a type of thinking inseparable from one's most immediate understanding of oneself as a person.»
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