Sentences with phrase «spectators than participants»

After a much - appreciated beer and a short and slightly awkward «cultural performance» (theater is always a little uncomfortable when there are more spectators than participants and you're not sure what the ticket fee should be), we retired early to gaze at the stars and snuggle on to the six - inch thick mattresses in our solitary tent.

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The women appeared as spectators, rather than participants, Sandberg noted.
In the first stage, he tried to stand outside the life process as a spectator rather than a participant.
Finally, personnel men, recreation directors and industrial psychologists came to the conclusion (long before it seems to have occurred to their counterparts in, say, universities) that a participant gets a lot more of value, or what industry regards as value, out of a game than a spectator does.
Intermittent showers soaked the throngs of participants and spectators, failing to dampen enthusiasm even as more than one pair of size 12 Prada pumps had their last hurrah.
When you present your work at a meeting, you become an active participant in the field rather than a spectator.
Interactive elements make your employees active participants in the learning process, rather than being mere spectators.
This premier canine event attracts more than 40,000 spectators, participants and vendors.
More than 300 participants, including some of the best surfers in the world, representing more than 30 countries, will compete in the event, which is expected to attract more than 240 million spectators worldwide.
Sure, some big events happened during the timeline in the game, but I always felt like a distance spectator rather than a full participant.
It made me feel like more than just a spectator in the art world, but a participant, too.»
Once again, Stingel plays with the spectator's sense of aesthetics, turning him into an active participant, much more than just a viewer.
This was an early example of what is now called site - specific installation, featuring large unframed canvases standing directly on the floor and arranged in two parallel zigzags to suggest a maze, which visitors would be obliged to negotiate - thereby becoming «participants» rather than passive spectators.
The key difference to some of the mobile VR systems is that Windows Mixed Reality is designed to make you feel like you're a participant in the action, rather than a spectator, as many basic VR experiences are on rails - you follow a path looking around in an entirely synthetic world.
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