Sentences with phrase «one's powerful sense»

Dogs have much more powerful senses of smell and hearing than humans.
If you think that cucumbers are too bland for your canine companion, you should remember that dogs have a very powerful sense of smell.
These dogs work quickly and have a super powerful sense of smell.
One can't help but think of painters in the history of landscape painting who have created a similarly powerful sense of mood.
True, toddlers won't necessarily jump to your every command, but what looks like «not listening» may be a toddler asserting his very new, very powerful sense of autonomy.
Performance cars are all about indulging the senses, and smell is the most powerful sense humans have for evoking memories.
We are taller, have opposable thumbs, can communicate with words, and have a sense of time; Baron is shorter, has more powerful senses of hearing and smell, and gets around much faster on his four legs.
What Christians actually experience in their encounter with Jesus Christ, according to Schleiermacher, is a heightened awareness of God, which is symbolized and celebrated in the joy of Christmastime: they are drawn under the sway of Jesus» uniquely powerful sense of God.
They attain powerful sense of imagination as they grow up.
It helped a lot with my process of mind and satisfied my extremely powerful sense of skepticism.
Forget economics, comfort, pleasure... There is an absolute value, translating into a rather powerful sense of obligation, to do whatever I reasonably can to see that extinction of this life experiment we're all involved in doesn't terminate if we can prevent it.
It's also adding support for Google's Awareness API that offers the handset more powerful sensing capabilities with minimal impact on the battery.
They say that smell is most powerful sense for bringing back memories — something about the olfactory bulb in the brain's limbic system and how it forever links the scent of freshly - cut lavender to the security of your grandmother's guest room.
I think if parents are given the opportunity to socialise together, to befriend each other, to become friends, that then provides a very powerful sense of belonging.
This term can be loosely translated into English as «family and community well - being» but has a much broader and more powerful sense of «strength in connectedness and culture» that is fundamental to the concept of health care within Māori culture.
But what really stays with you is the extraordinary, often handheld, camerawork and Baker's powerful sense of place.
The article goes on to talk to VCs and other veterans of many sales who testify to how common and powerful the sense of letdown is for entrepreneurs.
The campaign encourages participants to share their travel stories, creating a powerful sense of community amongst those featured in the videos, as well as those who view them.
Luke Wallace brings heart and guts to his performances, weaving audiences into his protest songs and creating a powerful sense of community with every show.
After a banner year in 2017 amid a huge increase in fundraising and record deal volume, there is a powerful sense that Japan really has come of age as a private equity market.
Reflect on this a little: Many of the inspirations of the threefold system of political economy derive from evangelical inspirations such as personal creativity, personal responsibility, freedom, the love for community through association and mutual cooperation, the aim of bettering the condition of every person on earth, the cultivation of the rule of law, respect for the natural rights of others, the preference for persuasion by reason rather than by coercion, and a powerful sense of sin.
Sin - talk proves to be enabling rather than debilitating discourse; it invokes a «powerful sense of hope» that animates women's agency in the world.
He expressed understanding for the protesters, saying: «There is still a powerful sense around - fair or not - of a whole society paying for the errors and irresponsibility of bankers.»
Written as a novel, the book conveys a powerful sense of reality in the lives of people who are not sure what it was that they did and what it was that just happened to them.
Still, there was a powerful sense that the gospel had been consulted in the construction of this town, if only instinctively.
Even if only a few actually do speak, the possibility that anyone might address everyone produces a powerful sense of artificial closeness, and consequently a desire for real closeness and for the overcoming of spatial divisions and distances between people.
Not only this, there is a powerful sense of eros as the underlying force motivating all attractions.
Our response to God's acceptance of our lives into his / her life provides a powerful sense of the meaning of life and a profound sense of the intimacy of the human and the divine.
The most dangerous hazard to a minister's health is spiritual emptiness, the loss of a powerful sense of being the glad captive of one's mission in life.
Those prophets and theologians of today who, like the Old Testament prophets and Paul, from whom they draw much of their message, have a clear and powerful sense of sin would do well to accent as much the prophetic note of hope through the grace of God.
I can only speculate about how persons who answer so honestly might also go on to say, «Yes, and...» or «Yes, but...» What are the implications of the «yes» for practical as well as intellectual relations to Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, persons with a powerful sense of divinity who are not in Christian congregations, and others?
They must have felt such a heavy, powerful sense of incompleteness, such a profound lack of closure.
I have a powerful sense of smell and a pretty well - trained sense of taste (nearly 10 years of blogging and cookbook writing will do that to you!)
There is a real sense of sadness, a changing of an era, the beginning of saying goodbye, but also a powerful sense that we need to activate ourselves, we need to get behind this man.
Thankfulness awakens our brain's pleasure centers, and our bodies produce bio-chemicals that activate a strong and powerful sense of our potential, well - being, and connection.
But, of course, when you are the one doing it; breastfeeding can be difficult and tiring which is why having a powerful sense of the massive health benefits for your baby is going to be so valuable as a motivator.
We know that addiction driven behavior damages families, leaving fathers with negative relationships with their children and a powerful sense of guilt.
«Year after year, attendees learn new tools and techniques, meet future public and private conservation partners, experience a powerful sense of community, and come away inspired to do more.»
they are rewarded with a powerful sense of their own competency — a confidence that they can are smart and successful beings.
The enduring and powerful sense of what it means to be Scottish may, in many respects, be a construct of sentimental depictions of the place, but — regardless of whether it is based on ancestry, a love of the real place or on Braveheart and shortbread tin imagery — the diaspora's relationship with Scotland does have real economic and social consequences for the nation.
I see De Gaulle basically as a modern Jacobin: he is patriotic, believes in equality and centralization, and that politics should serve the general interest, and of course he has a powerful sense of the universality of French values.
«Michael Foot was a genuine British radical - one who possessed a powerful sense of community, a pride in our progressive past and faith in our country's potential for a radical future.»
Co-founded in 1996 by Jeb Bush with what he called in an email a «powerful sense of pride and joy,» Liberty City Charter School was the first school of its kind in Florida and a pioneer in a booming industry and national movement.
The volunteers were driven by a powerful sense of community and voters in Ellenville were keen to find a way to get their message to Congressman Faso.»
We all need to remember that Brown may be winning plaudits for his response to the economic crisis but the next election will be decided on a wide range of issues - immigration, crime, social breakdown and a powerful sense of it being «a time for a change».
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