Sentences with phrase «whole apparatus»

The phrase "whole apparatus" refers to the complete system or set of equipment needed to perform a task or achieve a goal. It implies that all the necessary parts and components are included and are working together. Full definition
«Auction houses are going to find it difficult to compete with dealers, whose whole apparatus is looking after artists and artists» estates,» he said.
«Auction houses are going to find it difficult to compete with dealers, whose whole apparatus is looking after artists and artists» estates,» said Gorvy.
Get one wrong, and you might jam up the whole apparatus.
But his clear emphasis upon it at the moment when the whole apparatus of public, «institutional» religion had been swept away, was of the first importance for all subsequent development.
In our individual experience, it seems that when a few things fall apart, the whole apparatus of life threatens to collapse.
For the whole apparatus and the paperwork of the Council did and could not want to produce anything but faith, hope and love.
The whole apparatus of the state arose to enable princes to wage war more effectively.
See, for instance, Things Hidden, 235 - 236: «In effect, this sacrificial concept of divinity must «die», and with it the whole apparatus of historical Christianity, for the Gospels to be able to rise again in our midst, not looking like a corpse that we have exhumed, but revealed as the newest, finest, liveliest and truest thing that we have ever set eyes upon.»
The whole apparatus of Jewish apocalyptic is here adapted to Christian use.
There was a turn away not only from utilitarian individualism but from the whole apparatus of industrial society.
When he throws the switch three thousand of them move while the whole apparatus revolves on a turntable.
«Deconstructing the «traveller» crib takes a jiffy, and the whole apparatus packs into a jaunty shoulder bag that slips smoothly into a suitcase or overhead bin on a plane.
Overexercise one or the other and you impair the functioning of the whole apparatus.
To test their hypothesis, researchers placed eels in a round, freshwater tank with 12 small chambers arranged like spokes around it, and a magnetic coil surrounding the whole apparatus.
Traditional publishers have this whole apparatus for selling that has nothing to do with writing.
The whole apparatus, the camera, these massive hard drives right over your heart.
The whole apparatus fits comfortably in a player's lap, making it just as easy to play any game from a couch as it is from a desktop.
His work constitutes an extreme of romanticism, possessing a nobility of purpose, dismissive of irony, quotation and the whole apparatus of art appreciation.
Set in the total isolation of the desert outside Las Vegas, yet carried out in front of NBC television cameras, the Swiss artist blew up a whole apparatus with an impact between the effects of nuclear annihilation and Rube Goldberg.
He's pulling that whole apparatus down.»
- If for any 20 years, temperatures do not increase by more than 0.5 degrees the whole apparatus will be wrapped up.
I always tell people when they say, «I'd like to do products liability,» is that the MVA claims, these insurance company have claims departments and this whole apparatus to settling auto cases.
There's so much talent in - house that just a few days ago, a high - ranking Audi official asked me if the whole apparatus was just a front for Apple's Project Titan.
The whole apparatus is black, with nary an engineering flourish in sight.
Who owns any and all photos involved in the whole apparatus?
Although an agent is apparently not required to offer advice, be present at offer presentations or help the seller negotiate [additional services???] then the whole apparatus will flip over to buyer (agency) contracts as well in reality — just sign buyers up to a contract, add them to a list someplace, but do nothing else for them?
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