Sentences with phrase «which grasp him»

Paintball: Paintball is an activity urbanized in the 1980s that get rid of the adversary by filling balls with dyes, fragile, oil and gelatin paintballs or carbon or dense air («balls»), which grasp usual fair
The idea that painting can save your life crescendos in a deeply moving installation, one in which you grasp the dilemma of being a young German painter at a time when your language is anathema, your parents are outcasts, and your country is hated.
These flexible Y - shaped fasteners have little gripping teeth (almost like a miniature comb) which grasp the fabric and holds the diaper taut and in place.
The degree of decisiveness with which our grasp of these conditions permeates our understanding, and the manner in which we deal with them, define and shape the limits of our creative advance.
Just as there are scientific instruments to establish a «more» in the sphere of the material world, so too without instruments, but not without the higher development of spirit, there are experiences which grasp... eternity.
Rather, it is a variation of these along with the demonry of personality itself, of man's moral and rational capacities in tension with the sensitivities of spirit as a higher dimension of freedom and goodness which grasp him as a novelty of grace within his human structure, judging him, yet summoning him to that which is beyond his own human order of good.
The Franciscan schools tended to be «voluntarist» in prioritising the will as the primary faculty by which we grasp God's Self - revelation to us, whereas the Dominican school, with St. Thomas Aquinas as its greatest champion, gave priority to the intellect.
The new center of Luther's theology of grace became the heart's confident assurance of the promised mercy of God in Christ, what he will later describe simply as «the faith which grasps Christ,» tides apprehensive Christi.
Prehension (PR 35), in Whitehead, is a like notion, in which each occasion exists to be prehended by another, and every prehended occasion is grasped in a way determined by the occasion which grasps it.
But -LSB-...] to grasp reality as it is, we must return to our pre-scientific and post-scientific knowledge, the tacit knowledge that pervades science -LSB-...] Prior to both science and theology is philosophy, the «science of common experience» -LSB-...] Modern science first excludes a priori final and formal causes, then investigates nature under the reductive mode ofmechanism (efficient and material causes)-LSB-... It is] reason -LSB-... which grasps] the «vertical» causation of formality and finality».
Since that time he has modeled and worked exclusively in colour, which he grasps no less analytically than emotionally in its semantic interaction.

Not exact matches

«To a large extent globally, rather than just the US, there's still an awful lot of experimentation for schools, and in education broadly, to get a grasp on which OS is most appropriate,» Blaber said.
No matter which successful entrepreneur I talk to, each one of them have grasped the idea of setting and achieving goals in their business.
We visited the flagship stores for Under Armour and Nike in New York City's Soho neighborhood, and it was clear which company had a better grasp on today's styles:
Decades of research show that working more than 40 hours a week is unsustainable and severely dents productivity per hour, and neuroscientists and others warn that failing to give your brain adequate time to rest and recuperate is a recipe for disaster (which you might guess that many people have grasped for themselves, given the current mania for «mindfulness»).
Instead, other studies have only documented functional deception, which happens when an individual grasps an opportunity that's presented.
However, in a speech to the CBI on Monday night, Hammond said that «after seven long and tough years, the high - wage, high - growth economy for which we strive is tantalisingly close to being within our grasp.
And of course, to get a true grasp of the culture, you'll be eating the food and drinking the wine of Florence, both of which are some of the best on the continent.
Elsewhere in the issue, you'll find senior writer Thomas Watson's look at high - frequency trading, which suggests even those with a firm grasp on market fundamentals may not be able to explain everything that's happening on the exchanges these days (p. 56).
He thinks bars will probably transition to using the nonic pint, which stacks easily like the shaker, but offers a narrower mouth (for foam retention) and bulging sides to grasp (keeps beer cooler).
While the ramifications of a Republican Senate and House of Representatives (which was never really within the Democrats» grasp) may seem trivial compared to having Trump as commander in chief, it's not.
Then again, few beyond Campbell could grasp the scope of the project, which involved managing unparalleled technical intricacies and bearing the weight of accompanying «national, political, financial, legal, and media complexities.»
German automation company Festo and China's Beihang University have built a prototype OctopusGripper, which has a pneumatic tentacle made of silicone that gently wraps itself around an object, while air is pumped in or out of suction cups to grasp it.
But unlike the 2011 rout, sparked by the eurozone debt crisis, the sudden collapse of global equities markets that began last week is all about China — which makes it all the more unnerving since few have a good grasp on how the world's most important emerging economy actually works.
Aside from the chief takeaway of Rodgers's advice — challenge yourself — note the manner in which he delivers it: He compliments Blough and says he grasps why Blough had not been challenging himself previously.
Soovle covers all of them, which makes it easier to get a good grasp of what is going on through multiple channels.
Keeping this account truly «free» requires a good grasp of the service fees, which are comparable to those at other online banks.
Two and a half years into the mandate and no real result on the election promise.This sort of thing is par for the course, though.A tactic played over and over which the general public doesn't seem to be able to grasp.
This, which is what happened in the United States and peripheral Europe, is one of those brutally obvious points that so many commentators and economists have failed to grasp.
Something that many people don't grasp mentally, which is what entrepreneurial edge is about.
Our medical billing outsourcing experts are knowledgeable with the health insurance industry, and has firm grasp of medical terminology and health coding which is important in this specialized task.
But, to refrain from passing from one figure to another, I will raise this question, which I often consider in my own heart: why is it that folly holds us with such an insistent grasp?
The Wildrose Party, which was a grasp away from forming government in 2012, was decimated by floor crossings in 2014.
Many people find it difficult to grasp how something which only exists digitally can have any value at all.
So when the US Federal Reserve raises interest rates you do not have to always straightforwardly trade EUR / USD, but you can rather grasp the EUR / HKD (which has correlation around 1).
Not that I would dream of rehearsing the controversy again; but I will note that, at the time, I took my general point to be not that natural - law theory is inherently futile, but rather that its proponents often fail to grasp just how nihilistic the late modern view of reality has become, or how far our culture has gone toward losing any coherent sense of «nature» at all, let alone of any realm of moral meanings to which nature might afford access.
Adelina, you seem ego issues because you do not grasp the concept of Polarity which is a Universal Law (applicable to all things).
It is an opposition by means of which anything can be grasped
Allow me to help you grasp how long «eternity» is: imagine a steel ball the size of the earth, no, the size of the SUN — which can hold like what... a million earths?
Misery, sorrow, poverty, loneliness, helplessness, and guilt mean something different in the eyes of God than according to human judgment; that God turns toward the very places from which humans turn away; that Christ was born in a stable because there was no room for him in the inn — a prisoner grasps this better than others.
«O how great the goodness of our God, who prepareth a way for our escape from the grasp of this awful monster; yeah, that monster, death and hell, which I call the death of the body, and also the death of the spirit.»
Despite the sinfulness of its people, the Church is always the privileged place of encounter with the living God, who continually forms his people into the community in which the full truth about humanity is grasped.
And using the Hebrew Bible as a weapon to justify your views is a double slap in the face; I pray you learn some empathy, of which, for all of your words and apparent knowledge, you seemed never to have grasped.
Derived senses of fruitful exchange, of reciprocal sustenance, of welcome offered, of grasp and interrelationship, of a slender span of bilateral attention along which things are given and received, still animate the word in its verb form: we entertain visitors, guests, ideas, prospects, theories, doubts and grudges.
The answer is, that without a grasp of the history of the Christian church, no thoughtful person can hope to understand the spiritual, moral» even the geopolitical» world in which he lives.
God is perfect love which we can not grasp because all of us have some form of brokenness that clouds what true love is.
Furthermore, she had little grasp or even interest in the mechanics of the political process in the states about which she wrote.
The history of thinking has only weakened our grasp of reality, which involves understanding our intimate relation with Being.
The interplay of the various sources is subtle and the judgments are often «aesthetic» and dependent upon a variety of factors that include the personal history and psychology of the theologian as well as the extent to which the sources have been grasped and understood.
I have tried to show that, even if one can successfully carry the burden of showing some legitimate sense in which one might speak of the essence of experience, one can not know or say (in any philosophically relevant way) what that essence is merely through some privileged intuitive grasp of it.
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