Sentences with phrase «presence of people in the room»

The GLAS comes with in - built sensors which can detect the presence of people in the room and act accordingly.

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This is the presence of God, this is the holy moment, the cathedral, the great moment of surrender and selflessness happening not in the leper colony of India but for me in my own living room in Canada, the breaking of bread and daily manna of communion through a messy home with messy people, learning to love and take joy even when the toast is getting cold.
I then turned on my side to go to sleep again, and immediately felt a consciousness of a presence in the room, and singular to state, it was not the consciousness of a live person, but of a spiritual presence.
It often happens that an hallucination is imperfectly developed: the person affected will feel a «presence» in the room, definitely localized, facing in one particular way, real in the most emphatic sense of the word, often coming suddenly, and as suddenly gone; and yet neither seen, heard, touched, nor cognized in any of the usual «sensible» ways.
Therefore, one might predict that people deprived of ordinary sensory input will detect the presence of other people in a room more reliably than they detect the presence of aggregates such as a piece of furniture.
If you are in the same room as me we will talk (presence) but when I need advice and need to talk about the deeper things in life only the people who have proven themselves loyal can access that part of me (person).
In a way, the presence of his most treasured item almost garners the sense that Freud is indeed there, watching the events taking place in the front room of his London home and perhaps psychoanalyzing the effects of the art upon the people who experience theIn a way, the presence of his most treasured item almost garners the sense that Freud is indeed there, watching the events taking place in the front room of his London home and perhaps psychoanalyzing the effects of the art upon the people who experience thein the front room of his London home and perhaps psychoanalyzing the effects of the art upon the people who experience them.
They were pictures that you could hang in meeting rooms or museums, that is to say, people would look at them for a few minutes, they had a lot of presence, they generated tension.
However, that doesn't have to be the case and the presence of a robot which acknowledges someone's presence in a roomin a world where nearly half of all people aged 75 and over live alone and a large number describe themselves as lonely — can carry out an important role.
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