Sentences with phrase «objects make more»

Other objects make more fruitful associations: A repeated circle pattern appearing in a ghoulish face, a geometric frieze, and a sculpture representing sunrise and sunset merges personal and cosmic concerns, connecting dark souls to shining celestial bodies «and speaking for art's ability to enlighten.
The covariation of the theoretical beginning and the object makes more clearly discernible the blurredness of the object and the lack of determinacy, which retroactively make the theoretical beginning so difficult.

Not exact matches

It only took seven hours for the team to whip out the object as opposed to the 22 hours it took the team to make the prototype using more traditional methods, she said.
The enemy aliens can take the form of everyday objects, thus making your task all the more suspense - filled.
If the first phase of 3D printing was about hulking industrial 3D printers that codified processes, and the second phase of 3D printing was about the hobbyist community using 3D printers, then the third phase, with printers like the Form 2, is about making 3D printing even more accessible by making it simple enough — and making the 3D printers small enough — so that it can go to every place where objects are designed and manufactured.
Glass had more features and uses than Spectacles, but its $ 1,500 price tag, creepy sci - fi look, and eager adoption by elite techies made the device an object of ridicule.
He gets you to grimace at annoying flying creatures to make them flee, to lift heavy objects, and more.
Of course, you could immediately object that selecting artwork is not the same thing as making more substantive choices, like whether to open another branch of your business, relocate your family, or quit your job.
Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli is now stating that he wishes he'd raised the price on the AIDS drug Daraprim by more than the 5000 % that made him the object of scorn worldwide.
It would give designers more freedom, allowing them to create and test parts and devices with complex shapes that can't be made easily with any other production method — say, an intricate aluminum lattice or a metal object with internal cavities.
More engaging however is it to take some time, review about those coins, decide, if their prophesy gets you and make this to the bottom of your object selection.
Stone reminds us that violence is not always, absolutely evil, concluding that «the transformation of the motive» toward an increasingly virtuous object reframes the story, making the violence more «meaningful, if not fully justified.»
Nay, as they occur in Exodus 9:16, they scarce mean even that, but only that God had kept Pharaoh from dying in the preceding plague, so as to be made the more fully an object lesson to all men.
And from There You Shall Seek by Joseph Soloveitchik Ktav, 230 pages, $ 29.50 Near the end of Courage to Be, Paul Tillich writes: «God as a subject makes me into an object which is nothing more than an object.
He did seem to acknowledge some such reality, while observing that a Whiteheadian would no doubt give more emphasis to the realm of eternal objects But his objections to this realm and to such speculation was nevertheless made clear.
All those appliances, objects of desire, bought dearly with a multitude of payments and small sacrifices, were supposed to make life more pleasant.
It is notable that in his discussion of eternal objects Mays makes but one passing reference to Whitehead's main work (PW 77/79), particularly since his book purports «to be a commentary on some of the more important aspects of Process and Reality» (PW 13/8).
By making language use its central object of study contemporary philosophy seems to have committed itself to an even more extreme form of that same anthropocentric orientation that Whitehead saw himself as combating.
... [Americans] have become a nation that may defy every foe but that most dangerous of foes, herself, destined to a majestic future if she will shun the excess and perversion of the principles that made her great, prate less about the enemies of the past and strive more against the enemies of the future, resist the mob and the demagogue as she resisted Parliament and King, rally her powers from the race for gold and the delirium of prosperity to make firm the foundations on which that prosperity rests, and turn some fair proportion of her vast mental forces to other objects than material progress and the game of party politics.
It also says that electrons and protons are societies, but it gives no indication as to whether they are spatially thick, structured societies (my view) or enduring objects (Cobb's view) except where Whitehead speculates about the dimly discerned «yet more ultimate actual entities — this could be taken to imply that electrons and protons are complex, made up of distinct types of subordinate entities, and this would support my claim that electrons and protons are structured societies.
It would make more sense to reconceive initial subjective aims in terms of propositional feelings.9 The indicated logical subjects of the proposition can specify the standpoint (PR 283) whereas a pure eternal object can not.
Hartshorne intrepidly draws numerous conclusions of this sort, stoutly maintaining that his theory makes for more comprehensive sense than the traditional view that holds that, when one sees an external object, he really sees the object and not just a certain shape in his own brain.
In Religion in the Making, we read that «the forms (i.e., eternal objects) belong no more to God than to any one occasion.»
The sense of the kind of object to which the surrender is made has much to do with determining the precise complexion of the joy; and the whole phenomenon is more complex than any simple formula allows.
If we now place under a concept a representation of the imagination belonging to its presentation, but which occasions in itself more thought than can ever be comprehended in a definite concept and which consequently aesthetically enlarges the concept itself in an unbounded fashion, the imagination is here creative, and it brings the faculty of intellectual ideas (the reason) into movement; i.e., by a representation more thought (which indeed belongs to the concept of the object) is occasioned than can in it be grasped or made clear.21
More to the point, Newton's «Scholium» which introduces the notions of «absolute, true, mathematical» space and time, and «relative, apparent, common» space and time (PNP 6 - 12), makes clear that absolute space and absolute time continua are thought to be necessary for a satisfactory theory of dynamics, that is, a theory of the forces which determine • the motion of material objects.7 The main idea in Newton's position is that not all physical frames of reference are suitable for satisfactory analysis of the motion of material objects; in fact, no physical frame of reference is completely suitable for this purpose.
In other words, the problem of science and religion is part of the deeper and more pervasive question whether the world in its totality can be made into a clear object to be mastered by our minds.
He did not want Absolute pragmatism to lapse into the usual caricature of idealism, which made ideas into nothing more than objects of idle contemplation; ideas always contain, at their core, an intention to act.
Whitehead would meet this contention through having a hierarchy from sense objects to perceptual objects, to physical objects, to scientific objects, with more and more abstraction and interpretation, at each stage and he can only get away with what he says about pure sense objects if he makes them far more primitive than one normally thinks sense objects are.
If some who object to abortion work to diminish the number of unwanted, inappropriate pregnancies, or to make bearing a child for adoption by persons able to be its loving foster parents more attractive than it now is, and do this with a minimum of coercion, all honor to them.
And so the list goes, with the actual numbers changing somewhat from year to year, yet the fact that more people are killed with blunt objects each year remains constant.For example, in 2011, there was 323 murders committed with a rifle but 496 murders committed with hammers and clubs.While the FBI makes is clear that some of the «murder by rifle» numbers could be adjusted up slightly, when you take into account murders with non-categorized types of guns, it does not change the fact that their annual reports consistently show more lives are taken each year with these blunt objects than are taken with Feinstein's dreaded rifle.Another interesting fact: According to the FBI, nearly twice as many people are killed by hands and fists each year than are killed by murderers who use rifles.
Tip: To make the tofu even more chewy, freeze the tofu the night before and let it thaw all day in the fridge, then wrap it in a kitchen towel and press it under the weight of a heavy object for an hour, turning occasionally.
I've been making breads by hand for a few months now, but got a Kitchenaid stand mixer (which I have named Julia, because I enjoy naming inanimate objects and the first recipe I used it for was from Mastering the Art of French cooking) for my 15th birthday last week and can't wait to use it to take on more complex breads.
We went with an effortless mix of baby greens and cherry tomatoes, but if you want to make a slightly more elaborate salad, we don't object!
When rolled in the usual way (for a draw shot) the bowl will curve toward its heavier side, more so as it loses momentum, enabling the player, with proper pace and angle, to make it skirt around bowls lying in the way of the «jack» — the smaller object ball — or tap an opponent's bowl out of a cluster around the jack.
To my surprise, I developed a love for photography and a more sophisticated eye that makes ordinary objects seem beautiful and artistic because of how my eye frames them — a perspective that will last forever.
The baby not interested yet in feeding may object strenuously, and thus is pushed even more, resulting, in many cases, in babies refusing the breast because we want to make sure they take the breast.
No doubt, history makes an object more interesting and beautiful.
Objects become more beautiful when they have a story, a history, a meaning — so let people know who you are and what makes you smile.
«Once your baby starts to sit up by herself and hold objects, make sure you get active, too — get down on the floor and play with her, chase her around when she gets more mobile, crawl, jump up and down, and so on — you get exercise while teaching her physical tricks.»
Some stumbling blocks in the breastfeeding relationship that mamas may encounter include the modern societal view of breasts as solely sexual objects which often leads those in public places, including many churches, to shame mothers into hiding in restrooms or vehicles or at the very least using covers that make breastfeeding far more difficult and clumsy than it needs to be.
Encourage them to sit and play with an A-frame or look in the mirror; as they get stronger and become used to sitting, they will get more confident and start to sit on their own; make sure they are on a soft surface and away from dangerous objects and hard surfaces if you are trying to get them to sit independently, as they may fall.
By not exposing your sons — whether by breastfeeding them or having them see babies breastfeeding — to the fact that breasts are made to feed babies, they are more likely to view breasts only as sexual objects later on.
No matter what objects you use, two of something plus two more of the same will make four of that object.
These are signs that his mind is making more connections and beginning to understand relationships between different objects or ideas.
For example, explain the real use of an object («The pot is for cooking, not bonking your little brother»), then encourage exploration of more acceptable uses for it, such as getting a spoon and using the pot as a drum or to make a pretend soup.
Clothing should be regarded as something more than just objects that make you warm and conceal certain parts of your body.
Use a transitional object (a favorite toy, mom's old T - shirt) to make the crib more inviting, and stick to a soothing, consistent naptime routine.
Next best, in my opinion, are baby - carrying (baby wearing) wraps or snuggles made out of cloth which permits maximum exposure of the baby's face giving babies freedom to swivel its head and to look and track people and objects, to engage, is more optimal.
It's up to you to help your baby make connections between objects and their names — the more you do, the faster your child's vocabulary will grow.
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