He is unable to escape, to articulate, or to textualize his experientially learned nascent existentialism. |
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As liturgy it is approached experientially, bringing people into a dynamic contemporary encounter with God. |
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In cases like this, claims about the world would be no more certain, even if they could be experientially grounded. |
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What makes some desires particularly urgent is rather the way things seem experientially to the person who is in their grip. |
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His buildings are ideologically based, experientially nuanced, meticulously thought through. |
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We assume that actions provide the particular moments for apprehending and hence for experientially cognizing the person. |
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Develop educational programs in end-of-life care for seniors that are well grounded both theoretically and experientially. |
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It's reality-based, experientially oriented, and highly intentional in its academic design, combining peer-to-peer learning and leading academic and faculty advisors. |
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When she seized power at age 33, she was intellectually and experientially prepared, as the more than 30 years of her reign were to show. |
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Rather, it claims that all of its teachings can be experientially verified. |
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It is a harsh truth and one that I as a divorced parent do not want to hear, but experientially and statistically it is quite true. |
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It says that this absolute level is not attained experientially, but is attained in the Paradise Trinity existentially. |
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There is no better time to initiate experientially the friars and sisters of the Order in collaboration than during their initial formation. |
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This man had neither cognitively nor experientially encountered any instruction or moral view contrary to his experience. |
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If any content that can be entertained experientially can also be entertained unconsciously, then it will not be contents alone that give an experience its phenomenality. |
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A secondary and closely related component of this project would involve developing a virtual learning environment for content creators to learn commercialization experientially and be mentored by successful practitioners. |
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We come closer to the mandalic meaning experientially by circumambulating it like the king or monks may have done, rather than from a helicopter. |
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Hallucinations of the phantom limb probably arise as the projection of an experientially established set of brain engrams in the absence of long-accustomed sensory input from the missing part. |
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I would suggest that the rules of economics are man made rules, or let us say person made rules in the age of political correctness, and they are developed and confirmed experientially. |
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Still, what mighty beings are these Supreme and Ultimate, who have experientially grown with the growth of the total Master Universe, and this power nucleus of experience they can mobilize. |
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Those nominated to review French language colleges will be confirmed by those colleges to be linguistically and experientially competent to do so. |
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Grace contends that it is impossible for decision-makers or activists to reach voters about issues that affect the North if the subject is geographically or experientially remote from most people. |
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Secondly, in our experientially based culture, where people integrate life at many levels, how has this good news made a difference in our lives? |
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They learned experientially and were given the opportunity to lead the group and test their individual strengths as leaders. |
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Young people understand intuitively or experientially how the Net is organized, and use their knowledge to investigate and explore topics that are of special interest to them. |
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If this level could ever be consummated experientially, it would involve the experiential unification of the Deity Absolute or rather God the Absolute with the Unqualified Absolute. |
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With our consent, God and His Son will train us experientially. |
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But although experientially I was an ingenue, I never looked like one. |
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Experientially derived knowledge often is more compelling and more likely to influence behavior than is abstract knowledge. |
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