Sentences with phrase «ordinary parts of»

By «normal,» she means making sex, bodies, and gender ordinary parts of everyday conversation.
In essence, it's a device that's designed to connect the ordinary parts of your home to the internet, but is that something you really need?
ComCare originally rejected her claim for the November 2007 incident, saying that sexual activity was not an ordinary part of an overnight stay, such as showering or sleeping.
At that time Palmyra Island was legally an ordinary part of the U.S. Territory of Hawaii.
Remembering to spit the oil in the trash was also a challenge for me the first time I swished, as it's just not an ordinary part of my dental routine.
Transcendence of the ordinary or an acceptance — a love of the ordinary part of faith.
This will increase your pet's tolerance level and reinforce that handling is just an ordinary part of life.
As in any other pet activity, it is best to train your dog to accept brushing as an ordinary part of its life.
This was an ordinary part of the climate of that art world.
It has become an ordinary part of our everyday environment, the perfect place to create a little paradise of our own.
In an ordinary street in an ordinary part of north - west London, stands a very ordinary - looking Victorian terraced house, one of thousands like it.
The Justice and Security Bill would create CMP as an ordinary part of the judicial toolkit.
Or does it feel as though he was fun, now he's just an ordinary part of every day life and you're looking for something more exciting?

Not exact matches

Withdrawals that are not part of a planned annuitization of the account per the terms of the contract will also be fully taxed as ordinary income until all the gains from the portfolio are distributed.
And while it's clear the Liberals hope to use their tax changes as a sort of parable for the standing - up - for - ordinary - workers part of their broader discourse — a centre - left populism that Trudeau believes other like - minded leaders, such as Hillary Clinton, forgot to defend, to their peril — the specific tax changes in question didn't appear on the Liberals» radar because the current arrangements are unfair.
Our business, financial condition, results of operations, or prospects could be materially and adversely affected if any of these risks occurs, and as a result, the market price of our ADSs or ordinary shares could decline and you could lose all or part of your investment.
After all, Bankia, which was part nationalised on Wednesday after conversion of $ 4.5 bn in state aid into ordinary shares, had yet to meet February's provision requirements.
The slump has gone on so long that some observers are beginning to question whether it is part of an ordinary down cycle or a more permanent shift.
The minimum trade he re starts with the lowest amount of $ 250 which is not very high for the ordinary person to try binary options trading and become a part of it.
If ordinary Christians could feel confident that having a faith was a reasonable life choice, was normal, acceptable, then this part of their lives wouldn't have to be practiced in the shadows.
We all need to adapt to enable normal ordinary Christians to feel they are really part of a community.
But being ordinary was part of the plan from the beginning (Isaiah prophesied that the messiah would be so ordinary that people wouldn't notice him).
We like to say that being ordinary was part of the game plan when God became flesh... not an oversight.
Inherited wealth doesn't yet play a big part in our society but given time - and the repeal of the estate tax - we will grow ourselves a hereditary elite just as set apart from the concerns of ordinary Americans as old Horace Havemeyer.
Here is part of the decadence movement, the scandalizing and cutting down of a giant to ordinary size.
The italicized portion is a partial depiction of the middle concept in which the whole of God is conceived as an infinite totality of conceptual feeling; the part in ordinary print indicates how this account could be revised, by means of insertion, to accord with Whitehead's final view.
Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists, and just ordinary people be able to take part in the discussion of why we and the universe exist.»
But for the most part, they remained invisible, ghostly observers of ordinary life, which they condemned in exquisite writings distributed in plain cover editions along the banks of the Seine.
For Whitehead God is a metaphysical necessity, not as the world's creator, ex nihilo but as that foundational actual entity which is the home of eternal objects and the medium by which they can become objects of that aspiration on the part of ordinary actual entities which is the moving force of the world.
However, since no one who addresses others, or takes ordinary steps to look after himself; is such a solipsist, the sensible part is to revise our conception of rationality and associate it with the inevitable credo of animal faith, that is, with the beliefs which we can not but have as animals coping with the world.
Yet even admitting all this, I suspect that there is no part of the Old Testament about which scholars are in less agreement than this present passage, for none of the ordinary rules by which the scholars separate the Yahwist document, the Elohist document, and the Priestly document, for example, seem to pertain to this passage.
But how this is a problem can be seen only after we first descend to the level of an ordinary temporal occasion, A, and ask how it can prehend a past occasion, X, which is part of A's actual world.
The term «transfiguration,» or we might say «transformation,» points to the process by which a phenomenon that is a part of ordinary experience comes to assume a controlling interpretative role in man's understanding of himself and his world.
The student of mathematics is taught to be precise in his use of terms and rigorous in his arguments, avoiding the vagueness and ambiguity that play so large a part in ordinary speech, and shunning the intuitive leaps and tacit assumptions that figure so prominently in everyday reasoning.
I, for one, have rather definite views about a range of political topics, but politics, in the ordinary sense of the term, is a small part of subjects addressed in First Things.
This is a cheerful, readable book which aims to encourage ordinary Catholic women with busy lives, with homes to run and children to raise, with responsibilities and with jobs and worries, to live in the presence of God and to make prayer part of their daily lives.
In the second part we will start with the ordinary notion of testimony and apply to it the methods of semantic analysis.
Ordinary people become part of baying mobs, propelled beyond the boundaries of what they would ever consider moral by the sensation of being in a crowd.
Inferences from common events must have quickly entered into consideration, being so intimately a part of ordinary prudence; and with the personalist interpretation of environment, supposed action by that environment would have the same relevance as action by another person.
But rather than addressing these problems as part of the ongoing, ordinary work of political prudence, American conservatism fixes on ever - lower tax rates and deregulation as singular imperatives.
This concern was repeated in the second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium (SC), when the Fathers urged that «steps should be taken so that the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together in Latin those parts of the Ordinary of the Mass which pertain to them» (SC 54).
His Juan, far from being meant to engage our sympathy, is for the most part rather uninteresting: an ordinary profligate, cad, and sexual predator of noble extraction, with sufficient means to pursue his desires and without any discernible sign of a conscience to impede the pursuit.
The ordinary or invariable parts of the service include the Gloria, Sanctus or Agnus Dei.
In this, the savior actually authenticates his divine provenance: The divine (and not only in Christianity) always manifests itself as that which is alien, not human, not part of ordinary reality.
Folklore, of course, consists of micro-traditions passed down within communities as part of the ordinary ways of life of the people in those communities.
This alienation is a natural part of existence; that is, it belongs in the typically expectable repertoire of ordinary people in everyday life.
It does not designate one of the literary genres discussed in the first part of my presentation, but rather the totality of these genres inasmuch as they exercise a referential function that differs from the descriptive referential function of ordinary language and above all of scientific discourse.
Hence he claims that consciousness is no more mysterious than other emergent properties of natural functioning — it is a biological phenomenon (comparable with growth, digestion, or the secretion of bile), and «thus... part of the ordinary physical world» (MC 60).
«While state policies and the actions of extremist groups often mask the high levels of tolerance in the minds of ordinary Arabs, the typical citizen in this region expresses a great deal of support for tolerant policies,» said Michael Hoffman, who studied religious minorities as part of the Religious Freedom Project at Georgetown's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs.
«Wholly repealing the Johnson Amendment would protect both the sermons (part of a church's ordinary operations budgets) and the full - page ads (which require significant spending).
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