So, why on earth would anyone think yet another attempt to make
something out of the concept would be a good idea?
The seats are rigid and well - bolstered, but you'd expect that in an AMG, so no real complaints; plus, they're thin and attractive, with metal - accented shells that seem a bit like
something out of a concept.
Not exact matches
One might go further and point
out that the
concept of «person» helps us understand human dignity as
something deriving from the fact
of one's intrinsic being» rather than from the extent
of freestanding autonomy, the «quality
of life,» that a person might demonstrate.
In Thomas's thought, knowing is context dependent in a number
of ways; indeed, he sees acquiring new
concepts as a process
of spotting and understanding specific differences - and how can one spot a difference unless one also has a context from which
something can stand
out?
Russ, you said, «while it is a «huge leap» (as you say) to claim the specificity
of the Judeo - Christian God in this particular finding, how is it not * equally * (if not more so) a leap to filter
out the
concept of transcendence (which you call a «self - contained oxymoron»), without any alternate explanation for the paradoxical «
something out of nothing» origins
of our universe?»
while it is a «huge leap» (as you say) to claim the specificity
of the Judeo - Christian God in this particular finding, how is it not * equally * (if not more so) a leap to filter
out the
concept of transcendence (which you call a «self - contained oxymoron»), without any alternate explanation for the paradoxical «
something out of nothing» origins
of our universe?
The only way it can even possibly hold up under its own weight is if you throw the
concept of original sin
out entirely, spin it as
something like «this is a metaphor for humans achieving sentience,» and in the process lose the entire purpose and mission
of Jesus.
In the same way, the
concept of what can happen only once as absolutely unrepeatable necessitates the counter-
concept of what always is and always was [eines Immer - Seienden, eines Immer - Gewesen], even though one might be able to make conceptual sense
out of something (even everything) in terms
of the former
concepts.
Since it is a simple coming - to - be
out of something and is itself coming to be
something, its very
concept excludes the possibility
of repetition.
The
concept that I can throw a bunch
of lingering veggies in my fridge into a bowl and come
out with
something wonderful, well, I'm all about that!
By now, they have mostly grasped the
concept of «object permanence ``, an important milestone reflecting a baby's understanding that when
something is
out of sight, it still exists.
I think she will get a lot
out of a greater understanding
of the
concept that she's part
of something big and important,
something that is happening all over the country.»
To young people considering a career in science, Europe's Chief Science Advisor Anne Glover says when you face challenges, remember the rewards
of struggling with a
concept then celebrating when you figure
something out or make a discovery.
This is,
of course, not to say that these
concepts are not covered elsewhere in staff development, but for academic integrity to truly function properly it needs to be part
of the mainstream discourse around learning and teaching, not
something that academics find
out about through rules and regulations once
something goes wrong.»
One way to tease
out the subtler possible impacts
of emerging technologies is to think
of risk as a threat to
something of value — an idea that's embedded in the somewhat new
concept of Risk Innovation.
While the
concept of breaking a sweat with someone as relationship - building is not unique to CrossFit, in CrossFit «working
out» really means
something much more specific.
Though not always true but this is
something that a woman has to face because some people date
out their race just to show off and it makes the
concept and idea
of interracial dating sound bad.
War, the Game is a title that all strategy lovers should try
out at least once in order to see how smaller teams can innovate by taking the classic
concepts of the genre and turning them into
something new.
It's as if they wanted
something that would make them stand
out in a crowded independent horror world, but they didn't really wan na put in the effort to make sure the execution
of that
concept was actually strong.
In the case
of Annihilation, one wonders why you would green - light
something so high -
concept and be surprised when it turns
out «intellectual».
The problem with Little Man isn't the
concept, which is amusing enough to think that
something funny could have been made
out of it in the right hands.
The formula for Semi-Pro is lifted right
out of his very own Old School, which was a lazy
concept already, whereby a bunch
of misfits must somehow come together and compete in a unified fashion to make
something of themselves, usually utilizing the crassest, most juvenile means possible in the process.
Swapping minds and lives: the fantasy
concept sounds like
something straight
out of THE TWILIGHT ZONE and it very well might be.
While you may be tempted to pass up «Criminal» because
of its ridiculously high
concept —
something about mind - swapping and the CIA — the thriller boasts an impressive cast that calls
out for a second look: Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones, Alice Eve, Gal Gadot and Michael Pitt.
We've seen a lot
of electric
concepts come and go promising
out - there styling and fantastic range — but finally, we've found
something that might melt our cold hearts in the 2019 Jaguar I - Pace.
Bob Lutz, then head
of product development, vetoed even small deviations, such as swapping
out the
concept's deep - dish steering wheel for
something sportier with a smaller diameter.
Beautifully - styled inside and
out, the I.D. Buzz probably has higher chances
of actually reaching production than previous VW bus
concepts, but we're not holding our breath - VW's real electric mobility push won't start until 2020 and it'll be 2025 before they're selling in any real volume - and
something more akin to the regular I.D.
concept will likely take priority in those plans.
Under the Hood: «In order to create
something that stirs people's soul, we've laid
out the
concept of a new sedan that provides fun and excitement behind the wheel,» said Masato Katsumata, the Chief Engineer
of the new Camry.
Honda may not have rolled a
concept out to adoring crowds at the Frankfurt motor show, but its upcoming 2015 Civic Type R did make
something of a global debut today in a video that shows the heavily...
«In order to create
something that stirs people's soul, we've laid
out the
concept of a new sedan that provides fun and excitement behind the wheel,» said Masato Katsumata, chief engineer for the project.
And they look fantastic, like
something straight
out of a
concept car.
Anytime an automaker rolls
out something that boring and production - feasible, I begin to wonder how much
of a «
concept car» it really is.
Our Facebook Achievements are based upon the
concept of «gamification» which is the
concept of motivating «action» in a user - base by providing awards and public recognition for accomplishing certain tasks — in essence, making a «game»
out of something that is typically seen as more «mundane.»
Firstly I'd just like to point
out that the following question may flag the reader as some sort
of cheap, novice attempt to turn a incredibly complex
concept into
something fast and easy, like a hack...
It is taking
something precious and cheapening it by turning it into a transaction and promoting a
concept that dog ownership is
something you can jump into and
out of.
... So move financing from
something that occurs between a publisher and a developer... Instead have it be
something where funding is coming
out of community for games and game
concepts they really like.»
It might not even necessarily be a
concept for a specific gameplay mechanic, we'll just see one
of his random drawings and pull
something cool
out of it, and turn it into a gameplay element.
We all want as many features as we can possibly get
out of games, and it's fair to say that the
concept of an unlimited game is
something we all wouldn't mind trying
out.
EA: So initially when we thought about this idea
of something breaking and having to get it again, we thought about it with different items instead
of weapons and we tried it
out and it was a lot
of fun and we wanted to expand on it and we tried different things and we found the idea
of having to go
out and collect things and search for things was very fun and we thought what about what would be the most fun and what can we apply this
concept to and we could get the most
out of this and we realized that weapons is where it is, because in a world filled with enemies losing your weapon is such a crucial mistake and you lose your way
of fighting and encourages the player to carefully use their weapons and not swing it every which way however they want.
Each level plays
out from a top down view like a micro-stealth experience; starting mainly from your parked car (some levels spice this up a bit, but the
concept is generally the same) the general gameplay flow goes
something like this: check
out where your objectives are, watch
out for the patrol paths
of any cops on the scene and plan your route.
When we came up with the
concept of Alan Wake, we felt that we were on to
something that was going to be compelling and good, and we checked
out there to see if there were any engines that could do the kind
of work that we needed it to do, from the light and dark perspective, and there was nothing.
On the other hand, there's
something about Lobodestroyo's style that stands
out a bit more, at least in terms
of the
concept art.
The a extensive post on the PlayStation Blog, Griesemer speaks
of the approach that Highwire has taken to developing for VR, pointing
out that there are two potentials paths — to iterate on existing, proven
concepts, or to go outside the box and try and image
something that has never been done before.
On the other hand, if you're able to use your creative mind to offer somethingon fivrr that would be fun, easy, and related somehow to the work you really love to do (rather than
something that feels trivial) then it could be a stream
of income to test ideas, practice sketching
out quirky
concepts, and as Chris said above, «create value, relationships or a portfolio that will build over time», selling work on fivrr / or donating work to silent auctions for organizations you believe in could complement a proactive artist's other marketing efforts.
For O'Connor's installation at Tinney Contemporary, entitled «Ceiling
of Black Birds,» she knew she wanted to make
something out of paper, but as is the case with so much
of her work, the specific
concept came to her in a dream.
Not trying to select a site to try and make it mean
something, but instead have a clear
concept in advance and really the exciting part
of artistic practice is engagement with that site and trying to really wrestle meaning
out of it.
Drawing on the Grand Unification Theory in quantum physics, techniques used in biodynamic agriculture and permaculture, Joseph Beuys»
concept of «Social Sculpture,» the WWII maxim «Use It Up, Wear It
Out, Make It Do, or Do Without,» and Buckminster Fuller's idea that «To change
something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete,» Santoro proposes a hybrid approach to current social and environmental challenges that invites participation and collaboration from her audiences.
Sam Glover: Okay, we're back so you just dropped
something that I want to spend a couple
of minutes on, but I just, as an introductory
concept, but we could spin it
out into many podcasts
of its own and that's links.
Unfortunately, the
concept of risk isn't as easily measured as
something like, say, distance or price, so insurance companies had to determine a way to accurately assess the risk
of a client, resulting in the questionnaires clients are asked to fill
out before receiving a price quote.
Silicon Valley produces some
of the weirdest food
concepts — lab - grown hamburgers,
something called Soylent, and protein powder made
out of crickets.