Sentences with phrase «precise sense»

They have a smarter and more precise sense of humor and pacing.
There are social and economic laws (though we do not give this word the more precise sense it might have in physics).
So good reporters, those always eager to get to the root causes of a problem (being «radical» in the most precise sense of that word), will still track climate science.
It is an advantage to be a contemporary in the more precise sense described in Chapter IV, or to be as near to such contemporaneity as possible, or to be in a position to check the reliability of contemporary witnesses, and so forth.
Pathfinders» lead career choice specialist, Anthony Spadafore, is among only a handful of people in the world that can give you a highly precise sense of what career paths fit you in the human kingdom.
«Irrespective of the importance of the typological view of phenomena in the history of the spirit, the latter, just because it is history, also contains the atypical, the unique in the most precise sense
So I have to pass on her email messages to me to you about my post on Jim's election book: I want to offer a somewhat different formulation: Obama did not offer conservatism in the precise sense....
I'm sticking with my analysis — which is basically Obama combined conservatism in the precise sense when it came to defense of entitlements with progressive libertarianism on the so - called social issues.
In the precise sense homosexual acts comprise anal or oral intercourse chosen by two males, with the intention that at least one of them achieve satisfaction by ejaculating within the other's body.
The statement, therefore, that everything is matter, has no precise sense on the lips of a materialist who is working with purely scientific methods, for in his system and with his methods he can not say what he understands by matter.
But if marriage is held to be directed to «remedy» lust, in the precise sense of giving lust a legitimate outlet, then the whole concept of marriage is degraded.
When we understand that the Incarnation is the very template of humanity and its principle of glorification anddivinisation, then the impact of sin upon the humanity of Christ as he gives himself to be our satisfaction and plenary redemption with the Father becomes a necessity in the precise sense that St. Thomas Aquinas explains.
We conservatives also see clearly, of course, that the truth about God is necessarily and beneficially embodied in the traditional, relational institution we call the church, and we see the idiocy (in the precise sense) and so the unsustainability of the «individualistic» Protestant view that it's possible to know the personal, relational God all alone through one's own conscience.
She ignores the common Catholic teaching that this transformation is «supernatural, in the precise sense that it lifts the creature beyond its own nature to God.
That can not be false; properly speaking it is what is in me called feeling (sentire); and used in this precise sense that is no other thing than thinking.»
As Rovelli describes it, «Time may be an approximate concept that emerges at large scales — a bit like the concept of «surface of the water,» which makes sense macroscopically but which loses a precise sense at the level of the atoms.»
That is the precise sense of connection you need to enjoy tantric sex.
Like a W magazine photo spread conceived by Baudelaire and art - directed in electric colours by giallo maestro Dario Argento, the opening of The Neon Demon offers a foretaste of the plasticated grand guignolerie that by the end of Nicholas Winding Refn's meretricious psychological horror movie has yielded both a feast and a bloodbath — in the precise senses of those words.
It takes some time to acquire the precise sense of timing required in order to consistently conquer your adversaries, but in return you'll receive a feeling of gratification that most games simply aren't capable of delivering.
It is their visuality which inspires rather than any precise sense of a blurred or fragmented reality.
Our task tonight is to persuade you that global warming is indeed a crisis in exactly that precise sense so you should vote against the motion.
We have discovered, to our considerable astonishment, that most of the fossil fuel on the books of our largest corporations is «unburnable» — in the precise sense that, if we burn it, we are doomed.
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