Sentences with phrase «usual sense of»

While they do engage in helping to facilitate meetings, they do not counsel in the usual sense of what is expected from mental health individuals.
Unlike other types of businesses, lawyers don't generally have «investors» in the usual sense of the word, but that doesn't mean that you don't have supporters or backers.
But they are not criminals, at least in the usual sense of the word.
Whether it's the EIA's «Annual Energy Outlook» or this upcoming International Energy Outlook, what the EIA is doing is not putting out a «forecast» in the usual sense of the word.
In Gregory 02, the estimate of Y is not obtained by regression in the usual sense of the word: as there are only two observations (the means for 1861 — 1900 and for 1957 — 1994) a perfect straight line fit results.
I do agree, though, that there is no tenet of accountability of any N - 1 of the N tenets in the Scientific Method, which is actually not composed of tenets in the usual sense of the term, to the remaining tenet, in the current breed of scientific method.
However, I believe that RGGI allowance management is different because the affected sources do not treat allowances as a storable commodity or a financial asset in the usual sense of the term.
Quietly enigmatic, James» paintings of youthful female subjects are not portraits in the usual sense of the word.
When Roy Lichtenstein paints paint, he alludes to printing techniques, with his usual sense of humor.
He made the large picture collage for his own 72nd birthday, and with his usual sense of humour he gave the central position to an X-ray of his own skeleton, which he had used in 1967 in the work Booster.
Adult Komondors may occasionally lose an entire cord, but they do not shed in the usual sense of the word.
Sometimes legal terms have a different meaning than the usual sense of the worlds and you would otherwise be completely unaware of this fact.
If the bond has face value $ 1100 five years from now and is sold by the issuer for $ 1000 today, then it is not a coupon bond in the usual sense of the word (and it does not have a 10 % coupon) but rather it is a zero - coupon or original issue discount bond.
She confirmed it: Palmer was moved, herself, to be able to speak Saturday not to an «audience» in the usual sense of her followers, fans, and admirers, but to fellow artists, strugglers, and hopefuls.
Ford is not seeing red in the usual sense of losing money, but the profits are down a large amount.
However, I feel it's a good slice of «ole fashioned Grindhouse and it features Fukasaku's usual sense of satirizing humor and has his unbridled energy present in spades, even more than some of his earlier films, of which he has more than 60 of.
The Behemoth's turn - based strategy game carries the studio's usual sense of humor and a fun Pokémon - style «catch»em all» twist.
Featuring James Corden as the voice of Peter, the new Rabbit comes from director Will Gluck, who has injected the usual sense of hyper - kinetic action, contemporary references and a poppy soundtrack, along with expanding out the story.
I'm a fairly young 47 curvy Italian / Irish smart ass with the usual sense of the ridiculous that anyone in Emergency Services develops over the years... Would love to meet...
While there is little to «see» in the usual sense of that word, our galactic centre is home to a black hole more than...
Literally speaking, yes, it is a kind of discrimination, although not in the usual sense of the word.
It is not easy to know, from the evidence of the final two volumes, just what this means, and whether it produces history in the usual sense of the term.
Indeed, the new Chairman of the Republican National Committee is very considerably more anti-life, even in the usual sense of the term, than is the new Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
On its deeper side, it has something to do with his sense of the sacred, which persisted despite a lifelong inability to believe in the usual sense of the word, and infused his work with larger dimensions than most of the literature of his time.
The process in God can not be conceived of as a process between occasions (which is a transition or «external supersession»), nor can it be conceived of as that type of process which occurs within an occasion as an «internal supersession» of phases of indeterminateness finishing in a final satisfaction («concrescence» in the usual sense of the word).
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or writing a complex computer program may bring about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other writhes in boredom.
In the usual sense of the term, a human community is a group of people living together on the basis of some principles of order.
Two items from Wiesel's biography, neither of them intellectual or theological in the usual sense of the term, may provide useful illustration.
In Jesus» case, it has close connection with the moral character to which we have referred and shall refer again, but it indubitably consisted also in the genuineness, completeness, depth and ardor of his humanity, in the most usual sense of that term.
The 2010 campaign was also highly personalized, although not in the usual sense of focusing mainly on the President's character attributes, as was the case in the Clinton «impeachment» mid-term election of 1998.
Liberal education — in contrast to vocational education, in the usual sense of that term — is fundamental in that it is concerned with the ends of all living, toward which both labor and leisure are aimed.
To say that the general backgrounds, the local color, the atmosphere of the environment, and even the existence of the patriarchs — to say that this is to the best of our knowledge true is not, on the other hand, to say that the stories are, in the usual sense of the word, history.
While the clergy staff person represents the religious dimension of living, he is not a pastor in the usual sense of the word.
Our relationship is therefore more than «interreligious» in the usual sense of that term.
As physics Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek notes, however, Einstein's theory is «not «simple» in the usual sense of the word.»
The confusion on these matters, writes Zinsmeister, may have less to do with economics in the usual sense of the term than with psychology.
These sorts of special companies are rare enough that I truly don't understand why people aren't chomping at the bit to get their hands on some, not in the usual sense of «picking stocks», but as a permanent addition to the family's collection of assets that throw off passive income.
It can be made plausible if the more usual senses of truth can be shown to follow from it.
But when a massive change of behavioral habit has taken place, and this is sufficient to constitute a change of personal identity — as, for example, in the case of insanity — then on the view here proposed, there is no responsibility and guilt in the usual senses of those words.

Not exact matches

«They'll export, they'll pay the minimal duty, and see that as a cost of doing business in the U.S.» That sense of business as usual extends to Canada's energy sector, which accounted for 16 per cent of total U.S. - bound exports in 2016.
Instead, he projects an almost preternatural calm, a sense that he's more interested in solving problems his own way than collecting the usual badges of tech - sector success.
I think that exploiting this hurricane of people who lost their house — houses to allow business as usual in Washington of getting an 18 month increase to our nation's debt limit passed, of continuing to spend money that we can't afford, that we don't have, makes absolutely no sense.
With a sense of entitlement and complacence, businesses are satisfied with «business as usual,» and rarely make thorough investigations into moving their business forward.
As usual, instead of recognizing the impact of their own speculation in producing the advance, the first impulse of investors was to try to justify why elevated asset and housing valuations made sense.
The cultural and linguistic barrier between you and the original writer likely means that much of time, their original intent will will not be what seems to you to be the «plain sense of Scripture» or the «primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning».
First, sacred literatures are, as a usual rule, regarded as in some sense the word of God or the gods, revealed to man.
No one argument formulated from any set of premises can constitute a proof of the existence of God in the usual sense.
Science in the usual sense does not deal adequately with the factor of coded sequence; it does not often even advert to it, though the use of computer models is beginning to enhance our understanding of the many possible patterns of information at every level of matter and life.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
Creative action, we reiterate, is not limited to works of art in the usual sense Any subject or endeavor may be regarded as beautiful if its definition is broad enough.
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