Sentences with phrase «providing immediacy»

The 5.1 DTS - HD master audio is high quality as well, with crisp dialogue providing immediacy and a few stretches roaring to life with music.
It is evident that the primary function of theories is as a lure for feeling, thereby providing immediacy of enjoyment and purpose.
So dealers are less able to provide immediacy than they used to be, and immediacy in corporate bonds is more expensive.
Television, unlike school, provides the immediacy of pleasure via the pleasure of immediacy.
These include a second - generation Electronic Active Differential (EAD) and — for the first time on a Jaguar — Torque Vectoring by braking, these systems working in parallel to provide immediacy of response and exploitable handling.
This concentration on current scenarios provides immediacy and piques curiosity, making this an obvious choice for middle - school STEM classes and projects.
Newspaper e-readers provide the immediacy of now!

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Specifically, it's the passion with which Gremminger told the story, the immediacy with which she got it out to the world, the direction she provided on social media, and the sheer determination she displayed, clawing and fighting her way to get it in front of media outlets as quickly as possible.
In doing so, market - makers provide «immediacy services» to clients and other market participants.
For in spite of its prima facie attraction, and even if there is such a «primal» experience, that experience would not be accessible in any philosophically helpful way, could not be exploited without reliance upon the very analyses and arguments whose lack of immediacy and authority the appeal is seeking to escape, could not (even for oneself) sustain translation into the discursive and dialectical combat zone of philosophy, and could not by itself alone provide a nonarbitrary basis for determining what in it is essential to experience merely as such.
This subjective immediacy of decision, could it be experienced by God, would be the most fitting complement for God's all - inclusive vision by» providing the contrasting opposite of exclusive experience.
This has been widely recognized, but we wish to go further and claim that the actuality required is provided supremely by, the living immediacy of the finite occasions, the exclusive sharpness of the very act of decision whereby one value becomes actual.
At least this is the idea we propose to explore, particularly in terms of the closing pages of Process and Reality, for we are persuaded it offers a more fruitful way of conceiving the preservation of subjective immediacy than the notion of a disembodied soul can provide.
For a time this process was chiefly oral, partly because oral transmission was customary but chiefly because oral transmission provided the sense of immediacy that the Gospels intended.
The crucial move in Whitehead's theory of perception is to confront this temptation and challenge the exclusive claim of presentational immediacy to provide the sole basis for perceptual knowledge.
And this «historicization» was occurring while there were still living people able to provide the sense of immediacy that is missing from historical abstraction.
Causal efficacy is vague and unmanageable, whereas presentational immediacy provides us with a barren display.
The very function of the phase of presentational immediacy is to provide a representation or mapping of the datum, which is dimly discerned at the level of causal efficacy.
It is the occasions in their concrete immediacy which provide the principle of unity, not the standpoints.
Fortunately, Whitehead thinks, our knowledge is not limited to what is provided by presentational immediacy.
Presentational immediacy presents vivid, clearly defined data, but exhibits no significant connections among them; causal efficacy provides causal relationships, but its data are vague.
This concept is intended to provide a passage from presentational immediacy to causal efficacy whereby extensive continuum can be conceived also as a principle of real external relations.
Towards a theory without the vividness and immediacy provided by the biblical model, however, such responses could never be expected.29
There is an element of immediacy that a phone camera can provide in capturing a magical moment, which gives it an advantage when you are trying to record a real - life event as it happens.
Stone would use his personal experiences to provide authenticity and immediacy that perhaps have never been rivaled.
«Though [its] double time - line can be confusing, it provides a welcome immediacy to both periods, which converge with a satisfying symmetry» — Liam Lacey, Original - Cin.
I've never particularly found the dogfights to be all that interesting before, but Abrams provides a sense of danger and immediacy that's been lacking until he took over the franchise.
Realworld examples, presented in parallel to strictly school - based examples, provide a sense of the immediacy educators need to begin personalizing 21st century education.
Both its alignment with current content goals and its immediacy in providing insight about student understanding are crucial to helping teacher and student see how to make near - term adjustments so the progression of learning can proceed as it should.
Performance support helps learners retain what they have learned by providing context and immediacy.
Transmission: 7 - Speed Dual Clutch Automated Manual - inc: Seamless Shift Gearbox (SSG) w / Pre-Cog rocker gearshift controls, Using the Active Dynamics Panel situated in the center console of the 12C's cockpit, the characteristics of the SSG transmission can be switched through three different settings: Normal, Sport and Track modes, Each provide a progressive immediacy of gear shift, operated through finger - tip controls mounted on a rocker behind the 12C steering wheel: upshift by either pulling w / the right hand or pushing w / the left, and vice versa to downshift, «Automatic» mode, «Launch Control» and «Winter» modes can also be selected on the Active Dynamics Panel, the latter changing all electronic functions to suit low grip conditions and delivering maximum driver aid and support
The optional adaptive suspension (part of the Adaptive Dynamics system offered on Prestige and R - Sport) provides noticeably different experiences depending on the setting you select, with the firmest setting serving up sports car stiffness and immediacy.
Sports suspension with Adaptive Dynamics damping and Configurable Dynamic Mode further enhance the F - TYPE R's immediacy of response, providing an exhilarating and involving driving experience.
«The F - TYPE R Coupé represents the pinnacle of Jaguar's R Performance range — its power, performance and immediacy of response will reward the most enthusiastic of drivers while, most importantly, we've engineered the chassis to provide exploitable handling that inspires confidence.
With the immediacy, large number of potential readers, and ability to share that Twitter provides, I think this is a great idea.
This format provides a more in - depth look at a given topic, but due to the immediacy of digital publishing the ebooks are far more timely than longer books making their way through the traditional publishing market.
Pulling readers into the captivating immediacy of a conflict that can shift from drudgery to devastation at any moment, Youngblood provides startling new dimension to both the moral complexity of war and its psychological toll.
WEB OTAKU provides in - depth coverage by expanding on stories in the magazine, along with daily updates of what's hot in Japanese pop culture, additional manga chapters, game coverage, interviews with artists and writers too extensive to fit in print pages, writing contests, drawing contests, web - only reviews and tips, reader forums and an online community program, bringing an immediacy to the market that has never before been seen.
They scramble to provide you the most competetive loan at the best rate based on the sense of immediacy we create by requiring them to approve or deny your application fast.
Although Winton chooses acrylic wash, the images in the exhibition at Cobalt Contemporary Arts Gallery are essentially drawn images; drawing provides a means of gathering information from the places she visits and expressing it with a sense of immediacy.
Each pavilion is sited on the Gallery's lawn for three months and the immediacy of the commission — a maximum of six months from invitation to completion — provides a unique model worldwide.
Abstract painting provides «a better way of gaining access to the unvisualizable, the incomprehensible; because abstract painting deploys the utmost visual immediacy — all the resources of art in fact — in order to depict «nothing.»
The immediacy of the process — a maximum of six months from invitation to completion — provides a unique model for commissioning architecture.
Exaggeration only provides fodder to the dwindling community of climate skeptics and leads the audience to doubt the seriousness of climate change and the immediacy of the need for action.
Perhaps because of its easy availability, immediacy, and casualness, email continues to provide a target - rich environment for trouble.
With their immediacy and focus, they provide up - to - the - minute news and analysis of judicial, legislative and regulatory developments.
Your firm and clients increasingly prefer to leverage the efficiency and immediacy text messaging provides to conduct business.
Interestingly, highly - specialized pre-professional schools, particularly in health - related sciences and practices, are showing intense interest in the reach and immediacy provided by online platforms.
We are really excited about our solutions as they use the immediacy of technology and networking and provide a middle pricing structure for individuals with needs separate to the full - service resume development and personal branding programs.
Virtual communication seduces us, offering a myriad of momentary pleasures as the immediacy of response provides instant gratification.
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