Sentences with phrase «too narrow a sense»

But, still, a chance of controversy comes up over the word «divine,» if we take it in the definition in too narrow a sense.

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According to Lewis, modern man lives in a tiny windowless universe, his boundaries narrowed to too small a focus.75 Through such play experiences as the reading of stories - when one could experience life «in a sense «for fun,» and with [his] feet on the fender» - Lewis believed that modern man could perhaps recapture a sense of his distant horizons, much as he once had.76 For Lewis, a story was the embodiment of, or mediation of, the «more.»
Having got himself so well launched, Whitehead now goes on to try and distinguish (actually not very well, since he is bound by his own work with Russell in writing Principia Mathematica) between what thought asserts that the world is like, and what sense - awareness shows it to be like, and I think he has far too narrow a notion of thought.
When the grooves get too narrow for someone's sense of touch, the surface feels smooth.
There is way too much discussion about the narrow trail and the risk of falling off, exercise common sense and anyone can do it.
Artwork is accurately sized in the sense of not having images that are too small, big, narrow or wide that is very important for a book of art, while it is accompanied by precise positioning and spacing in accordance to create a wonderful presentation of everything Destiny from the front to back cover and everything in between.
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