The two sedans are just about identical in exterior dimensions, with the S6 sporting slightly different fascias front and back, but the difference in
terms of feel seemed far more substantial.
Not exact matches
What did strike me about this matter is that it
seems to confirm a
feeling that I have long had: Progressive Democrats who get caught with their pants down appear to pay a steeper price in
terms of impact on their career prospects — if not criminal prosecution — when compared to similarly compromised corporate - friendly Republicans.
Instead
of relying on divine propositional
feeling, it
seems better to have the nascent occasion simply take over the divine prehending the world, for God is unifying, and evaluating (in
terms of his subjective forms) that world in every way which he can.
I was trying to say that most uses
of the
term seem to be misapplied as an accusation against those who want more than anecdotes and
feelings as justification for a belief.
The
term «physical
feeling»
seems to be absent from «The Theory
of Feelings» (III.1), except for one section (III.1.9), which could be a later insertion.9 Sometime during or just after writing «The Theory of Feelings» we may infer that Whitehead introduced the notion of «causal feelings» (III.2.2), which was then overruled by the more developed theory of «simple physical feelings» (I
Feelings» (III.1), except for one section (III.1.9), which could be a later insertion.9 Sometime during or just after writing «The Theory
of Feelings» we may infer that Whitehead introduced the notion of «causal feelings» (III.2.2), which was then overruled by the more developed theory of «simple physical feelings» (I
Feelings» we may infer that Whitehead introduced the notion
of «causal
feelings» (III.2.2), which was then overruled by the more developed theory of «simple physical feelings» (I
feelings» (III.2.2), which was then overruled by the more developed theory
of «simple physical
feelings» (I
feelings» (III.2.1).
Whitehead, for example,
seems to have been in two minds about the viability
of the idea
of God as «personal», largely because he
felt that as commonly used the
term was overtly anthropomorphic and did not provide adequate explanation
of that kind
of experience which stresses the sheer «given - ness»
of process.
They
seem to be an integral part
of the American «way
of life» — a vague phrase, but one which does signify something to the
feelings of Americans even if hard to analyze in
terms and propositions.
Much as most English Catholics love Her Majesty the Queen, many
of us
felt just a little uneasywhen it became known that she referred to the late Cardinal Hume as «my Cardinal», and not entirely enthused by television images
of Her Majesty attending Vespers at Westminster Cathedral, for all the world as if it was Choral Evensong at Westminster Abbey: not because such ecumenical gestures are in themselves a bad thing, but because this one
seemed all too likely to be have been a reward to the English Church for no longer making so much
of a nuisance
of itself, as it could have done, for instance, by criticising the supposedly Catholic - minded Tony Blair for his wholehearted support for abortion (including abortion up to
term)- a stance which, north
of the border, had led the late Cardinal Winning to utter a series
of blistering denunciations
of the Prime Minister even during NewLabour's honeymoon years.
Seems it's less calorically dense, which is good in
terms of feeling filled up.
Then it's Senator Xenophon's turn to go on the attack (clearly
feeling particularly aggressive toward Treasury), telling Treasury it is their role to «advise the government on competition issues» (at E8] and asking whether they give any thought to long
term effects
of conduct rather than short
term benefits (he also
seems to think the Treasury and ACCC are comprised
of morons).
Even though it
seems like practicing EC (elimination communication) with a baby at night is a huge pain in the arse, I often
feel like it's a matter
of short
term effort, long
term benefit (ehm, longer stretches
of sleep).
I'm already so conflicted by the way my body works that I
feel increasing my calories by 500 would ultimately leave me fat and looking like shit for 3/4
of the year... Currently I'm just eating around 1900 - 2100 calories a day and I'm finding that I'm not gaining muscle but my gut isn't going and nor is my overall body fat percentage... Went on a short -
term shred and lost 6 kg in 3 weeks but after that I just can't
seem to 1 lose this gut and 2 gain any muscle... Any tips?
I knew I needed more rest but I was unaware
of the long
term damage I was doing and furthermore
felt powerless on how to get more rest when there
seemed to always be an endless list
of things to do.
resistance bands are great, however what i cant
seem to find information on is volume when performing the exercises... what would you recommend for a pre workout mobility routine in
terms of volume
of reps for each movement, or is it more
of a
feel thing?
So if I'm sitting across from a patient who has a long list
of health symptoms that
seems like they're not connected and has digestive symptoms — and 40 - 60 %
of the population, in general has some kind
of digestive symptom, whether it be bloating after eating,
feeling fatigued after eating, just
feeling like your food is sitting in your stomach and not really moving through, GERD, so acid reflux, heartburn, diarrhea and constipation, or those IBS symptoms, gas and bloating — when I sit across from a patient with any
of those symptoms, the first place we go, in
terms of treatment, is to look at the gut.
I can't say I
feel a lot better since specifically starting IF, but I certainly don't
feel worse, and this way
of eating
seems to suit me psychologically and physically — at least in
terms of appetite rhythms.
Makes me
feel «cool» in
terms of temperature white just
seems fresh in heat.
Many women claim they want romance and a long -
term relationship, but they
seem to
feel that sending photos
of their private parts and receiving dick photos is a part
of the digital courtship process and join the program.
I have often
felt like Anne tries to couch her opinions in
terms of what the Academy's preferences are or what this monolith
of voters would like, but it just
seemed to stick out more this time.
Not, like, in
terms of mechanical difficulty — though it sometimes
feels that way — but rather, it
seems impossible that the thing exists at all.
At first sight, the latest entrant
seems familiar in
terms of design philosophy, but closer inspection reveals an experience that
feels fresh in its own way.
Like any resolution made by the UN — specifically those promoting cooperation amongst youth organisations — all stands or falls with the theme chosen for this group, and presently it
seems that very little attention is given to what youngsters
feel to be given priority in
terms of counteracting the present globally acknowledged challenges.
Some plastics lower down in the cabin, however, are hard, and, in some places, the interiors
seem to be a notch down in
terms of the quality
feel, compared to its more expensive siblings, but is acceptable.
The video has some nice close - ups
of the unit, but it still doesn't
seem like the production version (and I hope not as part
of the screen bezel comes off mid-interview), though Rohan says that it is final in
terms of «look and
feel» and that the device should launch first in the US in June.
With Lenovo moving on to its latest generation
of tablets, it
seems the company did not want to completely abandon those that bought its first generation tablet completely and instead came up with a compromise, but whether the compromise is suitable depends on your personal
feelings regarding the lack
of long -
term device support as a result
of flashing the build.
As John Reppion then commented during the panel, when it comes to digital comics, readers often
feel that they are not as much «in control»
of the reading experience as they would be when holding a print comic in
terms of page turn, speed
of reading, and the like, especially when interactive features might
seem to be pushing you through a reading experience more quickly.
While there might be some overlap, each side
seems to
feel that their respective target client base is diverse enough in
terms of trading style (active trader vs long
term investor) and geography (Quebec vs Western Canada) that competition is not really a focal point.
Not just for lack
of space, this
seems to be a conscious choice on the part
of the designers, resulting in a gamepad that
feels very Wii - like in
terms of both its simplicity and its blue and white color scheme.
On a final niggly note that will stretch across my review
of all
of the remade games, I have to say that the wumpa fruit don't
seem to (for lack
of a better
term) suck into you as quickly as they used to, and it doesn't
feel as satisfying to pick them up anymore.
Damage wise his attacks
seem a little weaker, but in
terms of intensity it
feels like it hurts a whole lot more!
It also has to be said that the City
feels very empty in
terms of population because there really isn't many NPC's walking around adding that bit
of extra personality to the map, but instead there is the odd few pedestrians in and around the city just walking around giving off a walking dead kind
of vibe and in fact there
seems to be more enemy AI than actual members
of the general public scattered around the map apart from one linear level section which takes place at the Mardi Gras festival, where it is a fairly busy environment that you have to get through undetected.
5 — When you remember back to your formative years (in
terms of game making) creating games for the RON (Reality on the Norm) series, does that
seem like another world / a whole lifetime away now, or does game - making as your day job not
feel all that much different from making games as a hobby?
In any case, I
feel like I'm coming full circle, after decades
of exploring a wide variety
of different types
of picture making, both representational and non-objective, so that these newest paintings
seem to be more fully realized in
terms of how I am integrating my influences via my specific talents, proclivities and character as a painter.
«My aim is to project images that
seem vital to me... images... that
seem to have meaning in
terms of feeling.»
Like Lyrical Abstraction and Neo-Geo, the
term can
feel nearly libelous to the individual artists who find themselves so identified, perhaps because it
seems to suggest a strategy
of isolating and securing a limited formal objective to the exclusion
of psychological and political content.
The
term coyotaje refers to human smuggling, and the exhibition
seemed designed to evoke some
of the trepidation
felt by migrants as they make their way across the border at night.
Nicholas Middleton: When you are in the middle
of the process it's hard to separate out those decisions that go into making a piece... when I started painting after I left college, I didn't... well, I suppose I fought against the idea
of just making a painting from photographic sources which looked like a photograph, so I used lots
of strategies to disguise it, or to confuse it in a sense, making paintings which were more like collages, or reducing imagery to... well, I borrowed things from pop art to, I suppose, to complicate things, for a few years it
felt like I was fighting against what I
seem to be naturally quite good at, and then it reached a point where I just
felt I didn't want to tie myself in too many knots in
terms of the thinking which was going on behind the pictures and then just let myself just paint fairly directly from photographic sources.
Back in 2003, I
felt that the technology to establish credits for «carbon removal» from the atmosphere was not sufficiently developed to warrant inclusion
of such a system in an offset system proposed for Canada — even though removal
of carbon from the atmosphere and long
term sequestration
seemed to have more merit than simple emission reduction.
Although there are increasing numbers
of gay lawyers and barristers who are role models for those coming up through the ranks, it
seems a large majority still
feel that the legal profession lags others in
terms of being accepting
of people's sexual orientation.
Now, some two months after the fateful referendum on EU membership, some
of the initial conflicting
feelings of euphoria and dismay
seem to have abated somewhat, as most people come to
terms with the prospect
of a long slog
of negotiations on «exit» for the UK, whatever the outcome
of that may prove to be, and whatever both» negotiation» and «United Kingdom» (rather, Disunited Kingdom) may now mean.
The policy
terms may
seem complex to some
of you and if you
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Rather interestingly, a number
of people compared the appearance
of the A1 with the OnePlus 5, and there does
seem to be some similarity in
terms of look and
feel, especially in the gold models.
It
seems that when we are chronically under significant pressure and our brains are asked to cope with high levels
of stress, the tension and anxiety we
feel detracts from our ability to focus — we become more distractible and the capacity
of our short -
term memory is reduced.
Having the choice made for you, in
terms of who your mediator will be, may
seem like a positive, but if the couple does not
feel comfortable with that mediator, it may hinder the process as a whole.
While packing up to leave, I summarized their expectations by asking if they
felt it reasonable to expect a highly experienced broker who is confident in his self - worth and truly cares about his clients, to accept an over-priced, minimum
term listing
of a sub-standard property owned by someone who doesn't
seem to value loyalty or expertise, and with a heavily discounted commission rate.
Ross continued with what he must regard as more
of his value argument with: ``... I summarized their expectations by asking if they
felt it reasonable to expect a highly experienced broker who is confident in his self - worth and truly cares about his clients, to accept an over-priced, minimum
term listing
of a sub-standard property owned by someone who doesn't
seem to value loyalty or expertise, and with a heavily discounted commission rate.»
The
feeling of excitement and satisfaction that comes with buying a brand new notebook or a new pencil case at the start
of term is a
feeling that continues from childhood well into adult life, and with every new
term the stationery available just
seems to get better and better.