Sentences with phrase «particular sense»

It makes particular sense in a business that depends on people to deliver a service.
Search funds make particular sense for business owners who may have been told by private equity or strategic buyers that their enterprise is too small.
This makes particular sense if you're on the lookout for a full - time job and are networking heavily to find one.
Each location is the setting for an elaborate set piece, each of which is rendered with a careful and particular sense of scope.
Both strategies make particular sense for those looking to squeeze maximum income out of their savings.
In one scene she in particular sensed the might of Tony's eyes.
Although he never fully articulated it, this instinct for beauty would surface again and again in his very particular sense of how a proper law of physics worked, what proper math looked like, and the way nature should operate.
Her highly refined and yet completely particular sense of materiality, combined with an elegant sense of space and atmosphere, contribute to her enveloping and resonant installations.
His Evil Dead has the fun spirit of the original (you need to have a very particular sense of the word fun, of course).
The T8 Twin Engine petrol plug - in hybrid makes particular sense for company car users and those who live in crowded, urban areas.
(That strategy makes particular sense in the 20th, since Republicans outnumber Democrats 186,735 to 124,561 and there are 110,659 unaffiliated, or «blank», voters).
The moment I begin to play any music by Uematsu, I immediately am given a very particular sense of that world, a mysterious sensation.
That certainly seems similar to religious followers who subscribe to any interpretation that allows them to maintain their particular sense of being protected by their faith...
Sean Doherty of Living Out (and my conversation partner later in this article) has reflected that: «People can have a particular sense of shame and wanting to hide this from God... I think secrecy is common in lots of parts of the Church.»
In order to avoid misunderstanding at this point, the particular sense in which creativity may be said to be substance and material cause should be reviewed.
Human destiny equates with the realization of personal potential, and each group leader will have a fairly ready answer for what that is, whether it is a new state of consciousness or a particular sense of well - being.
The sense of «being affected,» moreover, though it is strongest in touch, is not to be identified in Aristotle with any particular sense any more than is the feeling of causal efficacy in Whitehead.
Intelligent Design treats the origin of life and the sudden (in geological time, sixty million years) appearance of new phyla in the Cambrian period as nothing less than miraculous — but «miraculous» in a particular sense that is contrary to both science and traditional Judaism and Christianity.
DE: I'd say that the bounding of a particular sense - awareness, when you are making it narrower and wider, will be in terms of some emphasis point — what attention fastens on and what becomes background.
To continue to inspire consumers who love to discover and share new experiences, American Express will roll out «Sound» and «Sight» in the coming months with influential tastemakers who have made a significant impact on one of the particular senses.
Even when I was younger, I remember experiencing a particular sense of shame over how much my dad seemed to thrill in our money - saving ways as I was in the corner of the booth wondering why we couldn't be like normal people and get four individual sodas; or why I wasn't allowed to order the Crunchwrap Supreme I so desperately coveted; or if the Dunkin' Donuts cashier was judging us for getting far too many Munchkins for four people.
Children with difficulty in processing sensory experiences — sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell — connect to regions in their brain and / or nervous system that may be overly or under - sensitive to that particular sense.
(This makes particular sense this year, since Gov. Andrew Cuomo has pledged to use his leftover campaign cash to fight fire with fight, has been adding to his coffers and also has the Committee to Save NY and its $ 10 million in his corner).
In this particular sense, if no other, voters do agree with Cameron's assertion that «we are all in this together».
«We make a particular sense of our lives and of our world that allows us to process and retain information and to decide what to do,» said Chater, professor of behavioural science at Warwick Business School.
When does the fish use a particular sense?
When you consider that some of the most extreme weather has been driven by humans — that we have already been changing the weather, and in a negative way — the impetus to set things right makes particular sense.
In this particular sense, Price's point that appreciating our common ancestry with other animal life may lead us to appreciate the necessity of obeying Mother Nature's laws has some support.
Creaivity and a particular sense for that is needed.
While Dark Skies isn't a bad film in any particular sense, this is just one of those cases when a movie probably just shouldn't have been made around the subject matter.
Yet we never get any particular sense of who Moonee and Halley are as individuals beyond their predicament and pluck, and why they are at the center of the movie, instead of, for instance, Scooty and Ashley, or Jancey and Stacy, or Bobby and the young delivery man named Jack who seems to be his son.
His movies seem to have a particular sense of humor.
Like Meek's Cutoff, River of Grass ends with a particular sense of dread, but just open - ended enough not to pin down.
Overall, the story feels beholden to a series of character choices and actions that make no particular sense.
That's developer Trendy Entertainment's term for waving your sword at an enemy and chipping their hit points away without feeling any particular sense of impact — that's been a focus during development, and in Dungeon Defenders 2 each swing of your sword or your staff feels like it's doing real damage.
It's possible to get permanent injunctions even against older products, but for preliminary ones there must be a particular sense of urgency.
Loans from Discover make particular sense for students with established credit histories who can qualify for great interest rates without a cosigner.
While a tontine revival could make sense around the world — the pension and longevity trends are almost universal — they make particular sense in Canada.
A little bizarrely, the WSJ piece suggests that the upside - down wash sale makes particular sense for us.
For quite a lot of cat owners, the sleep cycle of their feline buddy doesn't make any particular sense.
Perhaps the best definition was coined by Bernard Share in Slanguage: The Dictionary of Irish Slang: «Craic - the particular sense of esprit produced by the confluence of drink, romance and music».
There is great pressure on young artists today to align themselves with a particular sense of aesthetic, or scene.
The deceptive simplicity of the work is informed by Floyer's particular sense of humour and an awareness of the absurd.
This exhibition turns to history and addresses the particular sense of unease that surveillance has always caused, whether...
Each image, painted with acrylic on linen, carries a particular sense that draws from Woodruff's early experiences working in avant - garde theatre.
This exhibition turns to history and addresses the particular sense...
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