Sentences with phrase «such as a novelty»

If you already know which ingredients to avoid, choose an appropriate dog food lacking them, such as a novelty ingredient dog food.

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Ever new studies feed the flow of novelties, such as pillows and duvets filled with Swiss stone pine strands that, according to the University of Graz, induce better sleep.
But a novelty hall pass (like that offered at Boulder, Colorado's Cloud 9 Living) that rotates through your staff is a fun way to convey extra perks (such as an extra-long lunch break) to workers.
Entrepreneur magazine reports a rising interest in luxury or novelty products for men, such as bacon - flavored toothpicks and men's shapewear.
While a commercial Moon delivery service may seem like a novelty to some, Astrobotic CEO Jim Thornton knows that such a service fills a very real need in the marketplace — in fact, as Thornton explains to Chad Anderson in this week's Space Angels podcast, Astrobotic has over a hundred deals in their pipeline, all awaiting rides to the lunar surface.
«By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, — that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible, do miracles become, — that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us, — that the Gospels can not be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, — that they differ in many important details, far too important as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitness; — by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation.
Those events, or grouping of events, dominated by subjective origination, such as men, would demonstrate greater novelty or change.
As such, in the Deleuzean chaosmos, many factors (many features of God and of his various roles, both traditional and Whiteheadian) putatively necessary for the production of novelty are eliminated.
Indeed, [d] expresses the same tension between order and novelty that was already expressed in the lines that precede it, except that the tension is expressed, in [d], in a technical language (with terms such as physical feelings and intellectual feelings) that is not used in the immediate context.
The wise grammarian, then, accepts verbal novelties that are useful, such as a coinage for a new phenomenon (Gwynne wouldn't object to selfie).
To some philosophers the origin of such novelties is as unbelievable as magic.
In particular, false propositions would amine our sensitivity to novelty, difference such that a moral life would entail living, as Nietzsche remarked, «beyond good and evil.»
Habitual patterns of response, such as getting dressed, riding a bicycle, using a typewriter, so painfully and self - consciously learned at the time, become quite unconscious.37 A centralized nervous system or its close analogue may be the necessary basis for consciousness, but consciousness itself is the inner concomitant of the presence of some novelty which has not yet faded into the background through incessant repetition.
This may be a matter of degree, such that what we designate as living may simply be those instances where novelty dominates over habit.
As we then said, such moments have their «importance» in that they illuminate what has gone before, are in themselves a kind of concentration of what is actually present, and provide new opportunities and possibilities both for understanding (which is the «subjective» side) and for that emergence of novelty in concrete experience (which guarantees «objectivity») which is the occasion for further creative advance as the process continues on its waAs we then said, such moments have their «importance» in that they illuminate what has gone before, are in themselves a kind of concentration of what is actually present, and provide new opportunities and possibilities both for understanding (which is the «subjective» side) and for that emergence of novelty in concrete experience (which guarantees «objectivity») which is the occasion for further creative advance as the process continues on its waas the process continues on its way.
There is in fact nothing more to be said about the novelty of these uniquely occurring occasions than that each occasion is novel, that it happens only once and is unrepeatable in relation to all other occasions to which, as such, it can stand in a real relation of connectedness.
Such a claim would supplement rather than contradict Whitehead's analysis of novelty in actual occasions as arising from hybrid prehensions of God.
Yet, for process thinkers, an important value, the virtue of creativity, is the zest for novelty and adventure — characteristics of life itself, particularly in the more complex forms, such as animals with central nervous systems.
Once the primordial nature of God and its timeless ordering of eternal objects is envisioned as the ground of novelty, then not only can there he no fundamental or ontological change of reality, but potentiality as such must be limited to a primordial envisagement of possibility.
For the most part the experiential occasions (such as those in the inorganic world) are only minimally affected by the reservoir of novelty.
The best way forward, it seems to me, is to ask whether there is a way of presenting the metaphysical argument for a principle of cosmic order in such a way as simultaneously to satisfy our legitimate requirements for novelty and adventure.
But such congruity is possible only if this principle of order is at the same time understood as a constant source of novelty as well.5 For it is in the influx of novelty into our universe that those deviations from order, regularity and tranquillity that we loosely refer to as «chance» occurrences take place.
Perhaps the accent is not so much on creativity being a sufficient condition for novelty, such that every instance of creativity must be novel, as that it is a necessary condition for novelty: There can not be any novelty without the actualization of initial aim in free responsiveness which requires subjectivity as the present instantiation of creativity.
These are responsible for the element of purpose that pervades the world and for such novel order and ordered novelty as emerge within it.
History as such is the horizon of unpredictability and novelty opened up to us by a revelatory promise.
For the Bergsonian, since every physical event, as durationally successive, is possessed of elementary memory, albeit «feeble and short - lived,» there is no absolute domination of the material past — if by such domination is meant the absolute exclusion of all qualitative novelty from the present.
These opportunities need not be restricted to novelty one - off purchases, with scope for improved sensory qualities of more familiar products such as grains, fruits and vegetables.
The distillery is complemented with an eclectic retail shop that carries exclusive barware and artisan mixers such as bitters from Brooklyn Hemisphere and Fee Brothers, glassware, t - shirts and novelties.
Delighted with this monitor for the price paid - both visual and sound quality is excellent and it has several novelty features that we regularly use such as the lullaby mode and taking through the camera (to another adult in the room).
For example, think about the Roaring 1920s, with economic prosperity, jazz music, and a general sense of novelty based on the introduction of many new technologies such as cars, movies, and radio.
Admittedly, the store makes a bad first impression on many people, with novelty apps such as lightsabres dominating the top 25 chart.
They are sporting things such as beards and spectacles and amusing novelty T - shirts.
They were then asked to rank in order of importance various attributes of science such as sound reasoning, novelty, breadth, depth, method and so on.
That included several genes linked to novelty - seeking in vertebrates, such as receptors for the neurotransmitters dopamine and glutamate.
Bodybuilders who don't eat breakfast or replace it with novelty drinks such as bulletproof coffee are at a higher risk of muscle loss, impaired muscle growth, metabolic damage and fat storage.
Novelty jeans include wax coated jeans (often in deep colors such as plum, wine and indigo), printed jeans such as leopard or plaid, moto jeans with their trendy zipper details, two - tone and tuxedo jeans.
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Even gadgets and novelties such as member designed ice, you name it, grownup celebration strategy provides it and these women have qualified to be both interesting and experienced so.
Seem only recently came up such novelty as online dating expanding the possibilities of singles to find their match with the help of Internet.
«Our research shows an intense lack of engagement with casual dating apps such as Tinder, as the novelty of a gamified online dating experience wears off.
Such concerns become moot once the picture passes a certain point, however, as Death Wish transforms into just the sort of unapologetically ruthless and violent thriller that rarely gets made nowadays (ie its very existence is a delightful novelty)- with the movie's second half boasting a series of gleefully over-the-top instances of R - rated mayhem (including an awesomely cringeworthy torture sequence involving a scalpel and battery acid).
The public see weaker examples of this point, and too readily discount all such usage as mere novelty.
Directors have been using Léaud as a walking metaphor for mortality and for film history for several years: they have used him not for novelty casting as such, but to represent an idea of damaged glory or to play a kind of phantom, both of himself and of a certain ideal of cinema.
Novelty successfully captures young students» attention, such as the sound of a wind chime or rain stick.
Packages and special editions are not a novelty in the industry and as far as such offerings go, there's not a single carmaker out there that's not following the trend, some with less enthusiastic press releases.
As with most such freshenings, the 2015 novelties include some reshaping of the sheet - metal, some mechanical upgrades, richer interior trim, and the inevitable expansion of on - board IT and driver - assist safety technologies.
Increased competition from notable vendors such as Apple, Amazon Samsung and Sony have relegated Kobo branded tablets to a novelty... [Read more...]
Huawei, the largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the world, currently has a smartphone line up with models that include novelty features such as curved glass, two - day battery life, Gorilla Glass displays that prevent scratches and more.
Increased competition from notable vendors such as Apple, Amazon Samsung and Sony have relegated Kobo branded tablets to a novelty and not a must buy.
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