Sensibility refers to the ability to understand and feel emotions or the sensitivity one has towards events, experiences, or other people's feelings.
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It's a total throwback to the glorious 32 - bit era of RPGs, with modern
sensibilities of course.
The Japanese automaker is also looking to appeal to your aesthetic
sensibilities with a futuristic design similar to that found on the new CR - Z.
It delivers the best of both worlds: a vehicle that combines European
sensibilities in design, fit and finish, and handling characteristics with market relevant features and outstanding value.
As design has become a stronger focus at most consumer - facing start - ups, engineers with
design sensibilities are the hottest commodity.
The result is an
aesthetic sensibility of the spaces he creates that is at once retro and futuristic, existing beyond the confines of time, as we know it.
Have we suffered such an erosion of
sensibility as a people that this killing of children born alive is no longer worth noticing?
Death is the tragic category, and death and the fear of death have been close to the center of modern
sensibility for some time.
The artist - patron relationship is an intricate one, blending business conventions with the
artistic sensibilities of both the artist and the patron, but it is well worth it for both parties.
Performance is approached with the same
sensibility by including elements of how we express ourselves digitally today.
Few writers have attempted to explore the natural history of a particular animal by adopting the animal's
own sensibility.
Her work also has an underlying
Pop sensibility in that glass is her primary medium, which we typically think of as mass produced.
They also have to leave their most popular item, beef burgers, off the shelf given the
religious sensibilities of the Indian population.
It gives the film some
unique sensibilities, and shows a great level of care and attention to detail.
Every once in a while, someone comes along who has a finger on the pulse of a
new sensibility in art.
This isn't the first movie to inject an indie
sensibility into commercial Indian cinema.
Others might prefer the
poetic sensibilities of certain lyrics, or even a more clinical appreciation for instrumental craftsmanship.
To avoid doing so, we will have to open Christian minds and
sensibilities through the comparative study of religions.
So I liked the idea of creating beautifully presented bite - sized desserts, and I knew there were enough women who had the
same sensibilities as me to have a viable business.
To this end we have worked to strengthen the feeling of connection between car and driver, creating human - centered cars that operate in harmony with
human sensibilities.
Not only do we share
similar sensibilities on interracial dating, but she also has a wicked sense of humor.
He thinks that the bishops have abandoned traditional Catholic thought in favor of documents from the past century that better fit their own
political sensibilities.
The paintings combine a»60s pop
art sensibility with an almost Japanese austerity.
The blouse is a modern crisp white cotton with
romantic sensibilities and fabric covered buttons which would be appropriate for the era.
So much of it is subjective: I'm always trying to balance my
personal sensibilities with a greater impulse towards collective purpose.
Such a paradigm of governance is also applicable, affordable and acceptable to various regional and
cultural sensibilities while meeting minimal global criteria of human rights, accountability and respect for international law.
It's a complicated task though, because you have to find recommendations from people
whose sensibility is close to yours.
Her sculptural use of oil paint references her clay - animation background, as a motion -
like sensibility affords her paintings unparalleled depth and energy.
An associate fashion designer should have the
creative sensibilities of a successful designer and he or she must understand the pulse of the buyer.
With a
British sensibility and simplicity, we offer uncompromising value with extraordinary service.
She displays the desired
sensibility toward the needs and rights of persons with disabilities when involved in the court system..
There is a sincere and
refined sensibility issue with British and Irish players which never goes away when top club is involve.
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