Sentences with phrase «rudimentary sense»

The best visual design in the world doesn't mean a thing unless there's someone around with a rudimentary sense of story.
Yet although these advances have restored a rudimentary sense of touch, the sensors and signals are very different from those sent by mechanoreceptors, natural touch sensors in the skin.
Muotri is also planning to try connecting the organoids to rudimentary sense organs.
He can't read a watch yet, but your preschooler does have a rudimentary sense of time.
If I think of answered prayer as a message telegraphed direct to my heart, if I have no sense of the breadth of God, the ways in which God talks to me, then I have only a rudimentary sense of prayer, for, as Gadamer shows, God is talking to me all the time and I don't seem to know it.
Nor indeed is research from the past few years suggesting fetuses develop rudimentary senses of taste or smell while still in the womb.

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Collectively somewhere in the AB voter psyche, some rudimentary humanity, intelligence and common sense is dangerously lacking.
Nervously, I reminded him (Professor Albritton also taught Aristotle) that, based upon a rudimentary (and now recognized to be false) empirical observation, Aristotle and Aquinas thought that the stars in the firmament were unchangeable, permanent, and, thus in a special sense, «necessary beings,» different from all other changeable substances they had observed.
The opposition is between the view that the further back you go, you go to more and more rudimentary judgements and the view that there is a real difference between perception and thought; and also that you don't in perception come down to a (Kantian) inchoate manifold which you work up with conceptual schemes, but that you come down to something given in sense - awareness about which you can say a great deal more than that.
Even with the most rudimentary nutrition education, common sense tells you carrots, bananas, watermelon and baked potatoes are healthier than white pasta, potato chips, white bread and glucose!
This sense of unfairness towards others may be a rudimentary form of the social justice that characterises human societies.
Several recent studies have shown that rudimentary number sense — an ability to discriminate between varying quantities — emerges by the time infants are 6 months old.
But arguably, it all begins with that most rudimentary of senses: touch.
The neuroscientist points out that some research suggests that the sense of magnitude, which allow us to judge which is more and which is less without counting or using numerical symbols, provides a rudimentary foundation for mathematical thinking.
The rudimentary direction works against the energy of the performances — the filmmakers and cameramen seem determined only to keep out of their way — and doesn't even give the viewer that sense of intimacy and raw, behind - the - scenes immediacy that the D.A. Pennebaker brings to Don't Look Back or Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
That sense of guilt and / or discomfort coupled with a certain morbid curiosity goes a long way to heightening the impact of the admittedly rudimentary and melodramatic turns to be found in Baker and Chris Bergoch's screenplay.
The Corolla Hatchback is the first to get the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) 2.0 system that includes steering assist on highways, giving you a rudimentary form of self - driving.
This is a very brief and rudimentary introduction to using the Kindle Digital Text Platform, but it makes sense for Amazon to use a free ebook to help build interest among current and prospective authors.
A rudimentary and utilitarian interest in body language to predict whether or not the dog will bite certainly makes sense for those professions who deal with numerous adult dogs of unknown disposition.
Even if you don't dig into the research, the issue should be clear through the rudimentary lens of common sense.
In the present work, however, we can see how this tendency merges with a new sense of impassioned expressive gesture, in which rudimentary facial features begin to take form amidst a wilderness of abstraction.
Influenced by the rudimentary shapes in everyday objects, Pehrson's creates a contrast and installs a sense of wonder in the viewer to depict the metaphysical implications of his hand - cut works.
And then I suppose in that sense, my daily life is mainly either my professional life, going about its business, or those rudimentary human pleasures of eating, and drinking, and smoking, and reading.
Mann's art is rooted in drawing or, more basically, in a rudimentary, conscientious sense of mark - making.
The data seems to very clearly show that past temperature increases are followed by CO2 increases (which makes logical sense from my rudimentary understanding of CO2 solubility in water).
Amazon's decision makes some sense, given the Echo Spot's own speaker is fairly rudimentary and you're more likely to want to connect an external sound system.
In terms of fitness features, the Fit lacks automatic sensing, but you can manually begin a workout, which is tracked in kind, or work with the Huawei Wear app to build a rudimentary training plan.
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