Sentences with phrase «special sense»

But equally important is the recognition that this story is true — and true not merely in the sense in which all true stories are true, but also in a very special sense.
You must mean «body» in some rather special sense....
«Guests will experience the levels of Oetker Collection quality and service to which they are accustomed and can trust that we will offer them a very special sense of place in both destinations.»
MAWI SPOT SURFING TOUR (8 hours) Mawi is one of all point in Lombok that really like by surfers, beautiful nature covered the surfer around the point make special sense for all.
Under the regulations, a «physical impairment» is defined as «any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory, including speech organs; cardiovascular; reproductive, digestive, genitor - urinary; hemic and lymphatic; skin; and endocrine.»
Spider - Man and Wolverine each have special sense powers that reveal new, hidden interactions in the environment.
Respecting each vine's special sense of place is our passion.
He's big (6» 8, 230 pounds), versatile on both ends and special sense for passing.
Are Paul and Peter the only apostles — or are they at least «apostles» in a quite special sense — and is the entire «world» being divided between them?
We all love to feel that special sense of teamwork and togetherness that turns a task into a quest, and a group of individuals into a real team.
Sharks has developed a special sense for these fields using sensing organs called Ampullae of Lorenzini found in their noses.
«What we've learned about the guest is that how she discovers the brand creates an emotional attachment and loyalty, and what we've been able to do with the showrooms is recreate that special sense of discovery and attachment for every new guest.»
The Bible seems to teach that he truly loves all people, and that Jesus died for all, but that there's some special sense in which he died for his own.
«Ironically, it is the fact that [the Ascension] has been transferred to a Sunday, which means that no extra effort is required to celebrate it and therefore no special sense attaches to it.
For an action to be ours in this special sense requires more than (a) that it be thought to be this by someone and (b) that the trait attributed to us on the basis of this interpretation actually describes us.
The danger of feeling a special sense of privilege when you're in a position of influence is real and constant.
In the Jewish literature of that time the common Hebrew and Aramaic word for righteousness was coming to be used in the special sense of charity.
The Protestant movement bought into this, albeit in a very limited and special sense.
In the same manner, we know all beings to be contingent (except God, in his special sense) and, hence, we can conceive that each being might cease to be and be replaced by nothing else.
Above all, they must not suppose that it is integral to faith in God, with its consequences, to believe that all of us (in the special sense I have given that phrase) does not die.
Gandhi said «If a man is spiritually ahead of us we may say that in a special sense he is the son of god, though we are all children of God.
But fundamentally, these past occasions of the regionally included enduring object will be included in the later occasions of the including enduring object just as all past occasions are included — not in any special sense as part to whole.
It was recognized that it has no absolute outer limits except those of history itself, but that it belongs in a special sense to the Hebrew - Jewish - Christian stream, and that it is, more particularly, the central and decisive moment in that historical movement.
As any event must, it belongs not only to history as a whole, but also in a special sense to its own particular stream.
The power and perversion of commercial television in the United States today can be said to be demonic in this special sense.
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.
revelation in the special sense of the term occurs decisively in Jesus who is called the Christ.
By this he meant that the Christian Church is rooted in the older Israel «after the flesh,» the Jewish dispensation, and that dispensation is itself rooted in the act of God in calling to Himself a people who were to be, in a special sense, his people, through whom he would work for the Salvation of all men.
«Brotherly love» has a broad meaning and a more special sense.
On the other hand, Dewey spoke of the search for the «Great Community» or «Public,» and these were terms that designated his special sense of democracy itself.
No special sense organs, like those of man, or special laws of nature are required.
Obviously not, but in a special sense... He did.
Unlike Mill, however, Hartshorne provides a further characterization of the special sense in which he uses the concepts of harmony and intensity as criteria for valuable experience.
But though his book was about himself, it was only so in a special sense, that is to say in a sense of his own creation, and his life was so extraordinary (to say nothing of the times in which he lived), and he was of such enduring cultural significance, that a long biography seems both just and appropriate.
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