Sentences with phrase «spontaneous at»

I'm a sports junkie and can probably tell you more than you need to know about most any sport... I'm spontaneous at times but other times, I like to spend time at home... I love the outdoors... Most people...
Very spontaneous at times and love going places.
I tend to be a little spontaneous at times, test my own boundaries in life.
I'm organized and planned, but I can be spontaneous at times.
I can be very spontaneous at sometimes love the out doors and having a good time living life to the fullest so if you are...
Can be spontaneous at times, but contemplate options.
Spontaneous at times would be nice.
An older gentleman that grew up during the time of Herman Munster, Bewitched, the Lone Ranger, and Zorro, having old world values, charm & respect for others, with a pocket full of grit, very humorous, can be spontaneous at times, enjoys being near large bodies of water.
I am spontaneous at times and like to experiment life's adventures.
I can be spontaneous at times and... read more
Happy, upbeat, independent, friendly, spontaneous at times, comfortable in jeans or dressing up, like to dance, enjoy spending time with grown children and grand children, going to new places, meeting people.
I very fun & can be a little bit spontaneous at times.But whatever u want 2 know just ask:)
I like to have fun in life and can be spontaneous at times.
I love to be spontaneous at times and can be flexible with what comes my way.
I am spontaneous at times as well as a planner.
What better way to end the week than a spontaneous (or not spontaneous at all) overflow of creativity?
Honestly, the chance of me calling / texting someone on a weekend and having them respond immediately is so low that I wouldn't even think of doing something spontaneous at this point.
And even though they may seem spontaneous at first, I believe that they are following the laws of physics just like everything else in this Universe.
The snowflake example is an example of a process which is spontaneous at low temperatures but not at high temperatures.

Not exact matches

In New York, Washington and Boston, a second wave of demonstrations followed spontaneous rallies that broke out at U.S. airports on Saturday as U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents began enforcing Trump's directive.
As numerous foreign citizens were detained at airports around the globe, triggering spontaneous protests, part of Trump's executive order was temporarily blocked by a federal judge in New York.
One of King's most important spontaneous additions came at the very beginning when he improvised the following:
Trump himself is incredibly spontaneous, often veering off - script in ways that can create awkward, and at times, offensive, moments with world leaders.
There are two places in spontaneous speech where filler words commonly appear, Cohen explains: at the beginning (e.g. um, uh, so) and in the middle of a sentence (e.g. like, you know what I mean).
The best way to understand why she was drawn to it, she says, is to look at everything she was doing before it came along: She spent time organizing the 2012 SOPA protests against internet censorship; her graduate work at Harvard University included research on the spontaneous organization on the Internet; and she's taught classes at Stanford on the Internet copyright wars.
Just think about how much time people spend on social media every day looking at pictures, opinions and spontaneous thoughts of their friends and people like them.
But god seems to heal only those maladies that are at least arguably of psychosomatic origin or subject to spontaneous remission.
On the subject of abortion, if all life is sacred and life starts at conception, why does God allow millions of the unborn to die from miscarriages and spontaneous abortions, more than die from abortions performed by humans?
Caring can be spontaneous, but often, especially in a diverse community, it is more a calling; a responsibility — something we can not neglect just because we feel we are no good at it or because we do not know the sorrowing person well enough.
At other times the will finds itself confronted by a genuine «plurality of possibilities» and thus «vacillates to and fro between conscience and desire,» leaving sufficient room for spontaneous and creative decisions by the will (DN 165).
We simply mean that legend looks at the past, distant or near, and retells it in a spontaneous and intuitive manner.
At the same time, he feels spontaneous concern for others, independently of their contribution to his own welfare.
It is not helpful at this level to ask whether this spontaneous love of the other constitutes altruism in contrast to self - interest.
In Gestalt Therapy, the self is called «the system of contacts at any moment» (GT 235) and is a gestalt (as the dominant occasion is an actual occasion), though the theory does not emphasize this.The «self is spontaneous, middle in mode...» (GT 376).
This rather clumsy attempt at harmonization was not successful however, for Matthew went on to appeal to «all that was happening» as the evidence which brought forth from the centurion his spontaneous confession of faith.
So it is not at all surprising that presently another popularly chosen leader, after succeeding in the crisis that had called him forth, was frankly acclaimed as king, perhaps through the scheming of his friends; but also it is entirely possible that he was chosen by spontaneous action of the associated tribes who actually felt, as it recorded in a late account of the incident, that the exigencies of the disordered time required them to have a king, as did other nations.
Since the real being of an occasion is the becoming of a harmonized integration of the multiplicity, its components stem either immediately from God or from what it prehends; since what it prehends are other occasions, themselves analyzable into novel and prehended features, it can be suggested that every feature at some time in the present or past is or was a spontaneous novel pattern or value immediately created by God.
«Ordering the world at a spontaneous level of story telling implies that the search for coherence in the universe is not futile; it testifies to a primal conviction that reality lays itself open to being ordered in a comprehensible way» (John Navone, Towards a Theology of Story [Slough, England: St. Paul Publications, 1977], 39).
[The earlier passage is here inserted:] «The essential principle is this: That human psycho - physical activity must exceed a certain intensity for any waking consciousness at all to occur, and that during the waking state any particular specification of the said activity (whether spontaneous or due to stimulation), which is capable of occasioning a particular specification of consciousness, must exceed in its turn a certain further degree of intensity for the consciousness actually to arise...
Viewed in the light of science, or at least of something every bit as cold and solemn as science, we see manifest in this painful experience the invisible hand of spontaneous melioration, the tectonic convulsions meant to form the best of all possible worlds.
The best scientists of their day at one time believed that the earth was flat, that bleeding people cured illness, that spontaneous generation was a fact (after all, they saw it with their own eyes) and other such nonsense.
But the fact that we may be called to such heroic self - determination in some occasions of our life does not mean that we may not at other times be called to a more relaxed acceptance of circumstances as they develop or to a spontaneous love arising quite unforeseen and beyond the bounds of duty.
Church can feel exhausting — there are so many people to talk to, so many handshakes and hugs — and much of what happens at Sunday services seems to be designed for people who are naturally more outgoing, spontaneous and emotive than I am.
Insofar as each personal occasion is at its center a decision which creates itself and uniquely restructures its world, the personal strand of occasions is a sequence of decisions which are «internal» to one another, i.e., the new spontaneous decision rests upon a sediment of past decisions which are «immanent» in it.
The host may individually be a compassionate person at times (there are several accounts suggesting the opposite for some broadcasters) but such intimacy and compassion lack plausibility when not expressed in specific, spontaneous, interpersonal situations free of the watchful, editorially corrective eye of the camera.
His norms in the present case, while thoroughly orthodox in relation to the general consensus, were also in some ways not far from the same German mysticism which was at work among the visionaries themselves, typical as they were of a chronic spontaneous eruption of apocalyptic and individualistic reaction to the directive legalisms of the official Church.
Thousands visit her home at Tepeyac each day and she keeps reappearing daily throughout the Americas in the spontaneous prayers and artistic expressions of the people.
At some point, when feuding threatens to dissolve a community, spontaneous and irrational mob violence erupts against some distinctive person or minority in the group.
Outpouring of spontaneous generosity at 34th annual fundraiser sets new records 6/8/2014 — St. Helena, CA — The winning combination of renowned Napa Valley wine, talented chefs and stunning scenery inspired bidders from across the country and around the world to open their hearts and wallets, leaving behind $ 18.7 million for healthcare and children's education nonprofits.
Two nights ago at 11:20 pm, I did something kind of spontaneous and not terribly well thought out (ok, not thought out at all).
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