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"sense" Definitions
  1. [singular] sense (of something) an understanding about something; an ability to judge something
  2. [uncountable] good understanding and judgement; knowledge of what is sensible or practical behaviour
  3. [countable] the meaning that a word or phrase has; a way of understanding something
  4. [countable] one of the five powers (sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch) that your body uses to get information about the world around you
  5. [countable] a feeling about something important
  6. senses [plural] a normal state of mind; the ability to think clearly

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sensation feeling faculty perception sensibility function impression kinesthesia sensitivity sensory faculty sixth sense awareness consciousness sentiment tingle vibes thought emotion gut reaction susceptibility reason intelligence wisdom brains discernment sharpness smarts understanding cleverness common sense gumption nous sagacity wit logic practicality astuteness discretion discrimination import meaning significance definition denotation drift purport signification implication gist intention message nuance substance burden connotation interpretation thrust content essence point benefit purpose use value advantage aim good motive object upshot utility worth good judgment objective goal atmosphere aura mood feel mentality vibe presentiment recognition consensus imagination premonition appreciation apprehension conception familiarity grasp knowledge mindfulness acquaintance assimilation attention attentiveness cognition comprehension heedfulness insight instinct intuition inclination tendency predisposition proclivity impulse propensity nose disposition urge leaning penchant savvy aptitude knack proneness respect aspect facet way angle regard perspective standpoint characteristic feature manner direction level viewpoint view detail position prospect side trait overtone suggestion intimation hint undertone insinuation inference undercurrent flavour(UK) innuendo suspicion coloring(US) colouring(UK) description explanation clarification delineation designation terminology elucidation explication exposition expounding translation classification annotation demarcation deciphering decoding climate ambience air ambiance tone temper vibrations spirit note flavor(US) tenor halo smell foreboding presage omen sign portent hunch inkling idea forewarning misgiving anxiety warning worry fear ideas concepts notions conceptualizations angles beliefs cogitation consideration hypotheses presumptions supposition views abstraction postulation light enlightenment illumination information details divination evidence facts advisability desirability prudence appropriateness aptness expediency judiciousness soundness suitability fitness preferability appropriacy expedience preferableness profitability sensibleness advantageousness advisableness touch tactility taction contact activity enjoyment excitability excitation excitement innervation motility pain perceiving pleasure reaction receptivity philosophy ideology doctrine belief principle conviction credo outlook reasoning teaching thinking creed custom dogma scholarship science dignity morality virtue class excellence ideal merit prerogative probity quality rectitude right righteousness uprightness esteem ethicalness goodness honesty honor(US) honour(UK) integrity reverence truth veneration blamelessness fairness incorruptibility irreproachableness justice recap summary synopsis outline abstract rundown digest recapitulation summarization epitome brief encapsulation conspectus roundup inventory resume capsule sum breviary review clue notion whiff faintest indication sniff foggiest signal responsibility dependability liability reliability stability trustworthiness rationality maturity reasonableness accountability dependableness reliableness sanity trustability adultness competence conscientiousness soberness warp and woof constitution composition form make makeup arrangement being character contexture fabric fiber(US) fibre(UK) foundation framework organisation(UK) organization(US) pattern scheme illusion delusion misconception fallacy misapprehension deception dream falsehood fancy fantasy error falsity conceit misbelief myth artifice figment phantasm phantasy unreality nature personality make-up temperament cast individuality attributes complexion persona stamp ethos identity psyche psychology discern notice observe perceive appreciate apprehend recognise(UK) recognize(US) detect realise(UK) realize(US) see suspect comprehend divine understand distinguish identify anticipate predict expect foresee forecast foretell prophesy prognosticate envisage foreknow forebode portend call envision foreshadow project taste sample test try nibble relish savor(US) savour(UK) sip scent check examine partake assay bite chew enjoy explore discover introspect contemplate ponder reflect reflect upon ruminate self-reflect soul-search conceive look inward meditate self-question bring to light uncover unearth hearing sight More
"sense" Antonyms
senselessness imprudence indiscretion stupidity ignorance inanity indolence idleness naivety unemployment cowardice asininity folly ineptitude nonsense foolishness misguidedness lunacy mistake madness idiocy mindlessness silliness thing carelessness insanity obtuseness lack of perception inability ineptness impracticality unreasonableness polysemy ambiguity equivocalness equivocation equivocality polysemousness equivoque double-entendre doublespeak double-talk ambiguous statement double meaning irrationality absurdity illogicality illogicalness preposterousness pointlessness craziness ludicrousness ridiculousness unreason unsoundness lack of judgment unawareness incomprehension insensitivity misapprehension unconsciousness cluelessness obliviousness incognizance naivete nescience oblivion unfamiliarity benightedness disregard bewilderment rashness tactlessness thoughtlessness heedlessness inattention indifference neglect negligence omission improvidence myopia shortsightedness afterthought inconsideration denseness misinterpretation misunderstanding witlessness disbelief physicality body dementia derangement cause exterior exteriority insignificance origin outside reality source meaninglessness surface unimportance bass blockage zero nothing nothingness purposelessness emptiness worthlessness aimlessness hollowness noncomprehension misconception misconstruing misknowledge unenlightenment miscalculation misjudgment misreading misjudgement confusion contrary opposite converse inverse antithesis disinclination incapacity knowledge lack reason intellect reasoning trust inadvisability inexpedience inexpediency injudiciousness unwisdom irresponsibility unwiseness insensibility unwariness nonsensicalness brainlessness doltishness thickness dumbness unintelligence fatuity gormlessness simpleness stupidness simplicity vacancy vacuity shallowness question vagueness numbness concrete apathy certainty fact materiality proof truth pull facts actuality matter palpability verity bases basis emotion feeling instinct sentiment affection ardor(US) ardour(UK) fervour(UK) fervor(US) passion rapture sentimentality spirit zeal paralysis hypoesthesia dullness immobility stupor unresponsiveness lack of feeling lack of sensation connotation fancy inexperience aloofness cool frigidity reserve unfriendliness miss overlook misunderstand ignore be numb to be unaware of be unaware to fail to grasp misinterpret notice the absence of lose misconceive disbelieve forget fail misapprehend mistrust misconstrue confuse confound misjudge miscomprehend miscalculate misperceive mistranslate misknow misreckon misread encipher encode encrypt cypher(UK) cipher(US) code scramble fix mend tangle avoid disallow fill refuse reject discount brush off diminish dismiss rebuff snub spurn skip omit deny slight overpass bypass detail discard enlarge expand lengthen not get hide conceal cover withhold blanket bury camouflage dissemble obscure secrete cover up doubt discredit distrust repudiate not accept not buy not swallow be suspicious of give no credence to challenge dispute contest query be surprised call in question call into question be amazed be oblivious be unaware be ignorant take no notice of pass by pay no attention pay no heed surrender abandon forfeit abdicate abort cancel desert discontinue disown ditch drop dump end forsake halt leave quit relinquish know recognise(UK) recognize(US) appreciate realise(UK) realize(US) understand comprehend apprehend conceive grasp discern see cognize perceive notice be aware be conscious behold suppress let go not see

877 Sentences With "sense"

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He had a sense of confidence, a sense of belief, a sense of integrity.
I definitely have a sense of energy, a sense of life, a sense of purpose.
A sixth sense Sharks also have an extra sense -- the ability to sense electromagnetic fields.
He had a great sense of himself and a fabulous sense of humor and sense of irony.
We need common-sense gun laws, common-sense gender equality and religious pluralism and common-sense privacy laws.
Like Language poetry, Gregory's poems are difficult in the sense that they resist sense, at least common sense.
JL: I'm striving for a sense of ease, and a sense of grace, that conveys a sense of humanity.
They immediately sense that you know, they sense the slower job growth, they sense the fewer job openings, they sense the pay increases aren't as big, they become more cautious.
Sense Street – LONDON Sense Street innovates capital market communications.
Sometimes what made sense for a while stops making sense.
A sense of scale seemed needed, a sense of magnitude.
You sense it's out of fear, you sense it's defensive.
He has no sense of humanity, no sense of life.
In a sense, sure, and also in a sense not.
This makes good fiscal sense in addition to ecological sense.
Not in a political sense, but in a traditional sense.
"It all makes sense now," Colton says, making absolutely zero sense.
"It makes sense for Brangelina and it makes sense for anybody."
The statements made sense grammatically, but made absolutely no sense logically.
Your sense of wonder is back, perhaps your sense of awe.
There is a sense of energy and a sense of life.
It makes no sense economically, it makes even less sense geostrategically.
"A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing," he wrote.
It makes no sense and perfect sense at the same time.
We two made no sense, but no one else made sense, either.
Charade makes no sense Of course, this quadrennial charade makes no sense.
You can sense their calm, but you can also sense their power.
In a sense it is, but in a greater sense it isn't.
I'm thinking of ego in the Trumpian sense, not the Freudian sense.
"It didn't make sense last year, and it doesn't make sense now."
I was really looking for a sense of purpose, a sense community.
As an artwork it makes no sense, and it makes perfect sense.
I have a sense of humor but also a sense of hunger.
Not in a military sense (well, not only in a military sense).
We provide a sense of community, a sense of belonging, a sense of being safe at a place where there's no judgement and no harassment.
North Sense is what they call an "artificial sense" that vibrates each time you're facing magnetic north, which humans have no natural ability to sense.
The board opens up to reveal a sense of history, and because there is a sense of history there is also a sense of the future.
It makes sense for both fighters, and it makes sense for the fans.
Just because Trump makes no sense doesn't mean common sense has become worthless.
"This makes so much sense, the way nothing has ever made sense before."
"Sometimes the only thing that makes sense is no sense," she tells him.
"It won't make sense to most people, but it'll make sense to him."
Which makes sense — that's when an Uber or Lyft ride makes more sense.
This makes so much sense, the way nothing has ever made sense before.
You lose most of your sense of taste, including your sense of smell.
It won't make sense to most people, but it'll make sense to him.
You can feel the sense of crisis but also the sense of salvation.
So, things that I thought made sense didn't make sense and weren't working.
It didn't make sense with Frankie Valli, and it doesn't make sense today.
But the merger made no sense before, and it makes no sense today.
In that sense, the Lite's price, focused features, and smaller size make sense.
He was conducting, in the electrical sense as well as the musical sense.
Behind this sense of dehumanization is a related, prevailing sense of being marginalized.
So this doesn't make sense, but then the world doesn't always make sense.
Marty slowly disappearing doesn't make logical sense, but it makes tremendous story sense.
In that sense, the epidemic of sexual violence in prisons makes perfect sense.
There is a sense of numbness but there's also a sense of resistance.
There's really the sense that her character is getting a sense of isolation.
If this doesn't make sense to you, that's because it doesn't make sense.
We don't make sense, or at least I can't make sense of us.
If this doesn't make sense to you, it's because it doesn't make sense.
"It's just a sense of pride, it's a sense of responsibility," she said.
This is common-sense economics -- it should be common-sense policy and politics.
Her smile didn't just turn the world on -- it reflected an inner sense of strength and well-being; a sense -- a real sense, not a Hollywood sense -- of how we all could feel and all could make it if we tried.
Other descriptors emerged: a sense of safety, a sense of familiarity, a sense of inhabiting space with certainty, a sense, indeed, of the certainty of that space — the opposite feeling of having the rug pulled out from under your feet.
The fact that he had a dry sense of humor and a really good sense of pacing, a really good sense of visual style, that's what mattered.
My sense of self was shattered; my sense of trust in my mother destroyed.
So when you sense the joint extending, you sense your nose extending with it.
The disparaging sense isn't recorded until the 1570s; the profiteering sense dates from 1774.
He is in a sense, but not in a sense to do it deliberately.
"Viable in the sense that they would have some sense of credibility," said Langthorn.
It makes us feel this sense of connection, a sense of belonging to something.
But in what sense is Trump uncalculating – and in what sense is Clinton calculating?
His writing evokes neither a sense of pity nor a warped sense of heroism.
I mean "terrible" in the "awe-inspiring dread" sense more than the "bad" sense.
Viewed through the lenses of education and common sense, it makes absolutely no sense.
The Jets are, in this sense and only in this sense, an inspiring team.
I could sense that, I could sense that I was not honoring the gift.
Common sense dictates the answer, but musicals, and love, don't run on common sense.
They need to create a system that makes sense, and this doesn't make sense.
You're nervous, there's a sense of fear, and also a sense of intense excitement.
That has never made sense to me; it defies that sense of public service.
His fashion sense is amazing, there's a sense of humor, it's all about positivity.
But it makes sense as policy, and in a general sense it's broadly supported.
So I think that sense of camaraderie the sense of solidarity is very valuable.
"No one should downplay the sense of concern, the sense of fear," he added.
Made no sense, but this was how her mind now operated, rebelling against sense.
Supporters say this is a common-sense question that simply makes sense to ask.
You could can talk about Brexit an ideological sense or remain an ideological sense.
Gone was my sense of invincibility and in its place a sense of urgency.
Your sense of touch is similar if not higher; your visual sense is acute.
Because either the price point doesn't make sense or the capability doesn't make sense.
Like, I'm good in a local sense, but less good in a global sense.
Like Michael Jordan, his sense of fashion was...certainly a particular sense of fashion.
This never made all that much sense, and it makes even less sense now.
"Trump made no political sense, but he made gut sense to people," Thompson said.
Your sense of what is beautiful, your sense of what strength looks like, your sense of what joy looks like—it's refreshed by being in a black space.
Then when I started studying back and I was old enough to actually comprehend what they were saying, it all started making sense, common sense, like logical sense.
SO WE OUTLINED YESTERDAY OUR TOTAL SHAREHOLDER RETURN APPROACH, A DIVIDEND, SHARE BUYBACK WHERE IT MAKES SENSE, M&A WHERE IT MAKES SENSE, ORGANIC INVESTMENT WHERE IT MAKES SENSE, FUNDING OUR PENSION WHERE IT MAKES SENSE – WE HAD AN ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT FUNDING THAT.
I believe that strongly, and representing that matters to me: a sense of aspiration, a sense of good will, a sense of hope, a sense of this idea that one has the right, that we have the right to be as we are.
I was a virgin in both the literal sense and the never-seen-Rocky sense.
Ms. Madigan "makes a lot of sense, but not too much sense," Mr. Seinfeld says.
"If it makes any sense at all, it makes sense to gradually ramp it up."
It makes too much sense to do this, and too little sense to stop now.
The Sixth Sense director hadn't managed to accomplish that feat since ... well ... The Sixth Sense.
Mr Shapiro: Well, I mean, "it" in the technical sense; "he" in the homologic sense.
For all you common sense voters out there, this get tough approach makes perfect sense.
Most of my Instagram ads make sense, even if it's a depressing kind of sense.
We should have a tax code that makes sense and that still makes sense (ph).
"I have a great sense of faith and I have a great sense of humor."
Smartphone upgrade plans make sense for consumers because they save you money, in a sense.
That makes sense – and may happen – but Apple (or even Amazon) make even more sense.
It makes sense that their paths could have crossed in a totally real-world sense.
But, thankfully, that strong sense of purpose doesn't mean they lack a sense of humor.
"There was no sense of trust, no sense of 'We're building this together,' " Hornsey said.
Henry has an outsider's sense of the South, a sense that keeps his transistors alert.
We're tied in to other people for our sense of self and sense of identity.
Not because it's a great match in any technical sense, but in a dramatic sense.
If you could substitute your sense of smell with another sense, what would it be?
There's a real sense of community and a real sense of belonging to something special.
It made some kind of sense to your friend, and it made sense to you.
From a valuation perspective it makes sense, from a credit rating perspective it makes sense.
Mindful sense-play Now technically, all these experiments are mindful sense-play in a way.
And also what it does to your sense of self and your sense of privacy.
It shatters their sense of the world, their sense of safety, their conception of trust.
"I was really looking for a sense of purpose, a sense of community," Edmondson said.
So it makes good business sense, good sporting sense, and that was always the vision.
In that sense, if maybe only in that sense, Westbrook's deal is business as usual.
Facebook might make the most sense and the least sense of everyone on this list.
And again, do you get that sense that they sense camaraderie and joy from you?
Anybody with a basic sense of decency – and, frankly, simple common sense – would have done so.
Yet its sense of mood is unparalleled, creating an ever-shifting sense of dread and curiosity.
There's no sense that he or Tesla feel any sense of real accountability for his actions.
It made no sense, but hell, this is college football, and things rarely do make sense.
It makes sense in an exciting way; the men's Rumble makes sense in an uninspiring way.
We have to use common sense… Somebody the other day called me a common-sense conservative.
What influences me is his sense of rhythm and the sense of freedom when he plays.
He made sense only in snatches, and even these rare moments of common sense were contradicted.
The human brain is very plastic; it can learn to pipe one sense into another sense.
You're a retail company at the core, so business sense doesn't make a ton of sense.
It makes sense in my head; that that's how it would have made sense in his.
"He simply has no sense of decency and no sense of responsibility about him," Springsteen said.
I don't know if this analogy makes any sense or if this metaphor makes any sense.
Someone can be a full citizen in a political sense, but impoverished in an economic sense.
Fourth, Americans across the political spectrum want policies that make both common sense and fiscal sense.
Michael Brown is a martyr in that sense, Tamir Rice is a martyr in that sense.
It is usually spoken with a sense of optimism, but sometimes with a sense of dread.
But that sense of community, that sense of artists being informed by other artists' work, continues.
"There's a sense of humor, there's a sense of focusing on the process," Ms. Zuckerman said.
Herriman's draftsmanship is sure, his color sense note-perfect, and his sense of humor almost infallible.
Create a stronger sense of equalityShared finances often creates a sense of security, but also balance.
"We ought to do what makes sense and don't do what doesn't make sense," said Rep.
Your sense of taste is actually a lot slower, and so is your sense of smell.
He managed to combine a sense of absurdity with a sense of significance, a genuine feat.
It makes sense in the same way that Adult Swim shows make sense when you're baked.
"If something doesn't make sense today, it doesn't mean it won't make sense tomorrow," Cashman said.
"You're trying to make sense of a system that can't be made sense of," she said.
It's about developing your own sense of right and wrong and your own sense of joy.
Not in the ecological sense, though that is part of it, but in the psychological sense.
I want to sound like an organ, to have this sense of timelessness, this regal sense.
She has a unique sense of styleLady Spencer&aposs personal sense of style is constantly changing.
Our sense, say, of the Victorians being not at all our parents' sense of the Victorians.
Their beauty was bodily, in the most profound sense, in the saddest and most wonderful sense.
No, he lacks a sense of satire and even of irony, except in a cosmic sense.
Even fighting a "long defeat" can give one a sense of purpose—a sense of belonging.
There's this myth that there's a British sense of humor, an Aussie sense of humor, and an American sense of humor—and it's all a load of complete and utter rubbish.
"Every mile of the border patrol is different — radar makes sense in one place, lidar may make sense in another, a high-resolution camera may make sense in some," said Hurd.
Not just in the sense that she is remembered or in the sense that there is a square named after her in Montparnasse, but in the sense that she is present.
You learn over time that you share a sense of values, a sense of purpose, a sense of humor — all of these things that I think help people forge stronger connections.
I have the sense this sliding space of the painting, like that of the others, is intended to capture time, in both a linear sense and spatial sense: forward, backward and across.
Asked if they felt a sense of crisis over the trend, 30 percent said they had a considerable sense of crisis while 48 percent said they had a slight sense of crisis.
They are neighbors in a regional sense and they are neighbors in a human sense, the sense in which Jesus taught us to "love your neighbor as yourself" (Matthew 85033:34-40).
"The position that I am taking is even if I can't appeal to their sense of morality or their sense of justice, I will appeal to their sense of mathematics," he said.
"Our party was born under a sense of peril, grew up under a sense of peril and matured under a sense of peril," he told a meeting of senior officials in December.
We might have a sense of where self-driving tech is going next year, and a better sense the year after that, and an even better sense in five or 10 years.
As people's distance increases in a geographic sense, in a cultural sense, and in the sense of a lack of shared identity, they lose confidence in their leaders' abilities to protect them.
What do you think this says about Madame Hyde's sense of self or her sense of womanhood?
In that sense, it very much makes sense to frame oil-protection costs as subsidies for oil.
This doesn't make any sense to me, but, apparently it makes a lot of sense to him.
The sense of family forged in the daily grind of service provided him with sense of community.
Plus, #DrinkStarbucksToFightBigotry already has a better sense of humor — and sense of purpose — than its hashtag predecessor.
If that doesn't make a whole lot of sense to you, don't worry — it doesn't make sense.
China's mistakes have been contrasted with Western optimism, our sense of patriotism and our sense of competitiveness.
Not just in the obvious sense of benefiting you and your family, but in the broader sense.
Check it out ... Marco's advice seems like common sense, but common sense isn't so common these days.
So "don't freak out about gun crime" makes sense; "do freak out about gun crime" makes sense.
The greatest sense of well-being for children is their sense of well-being of their parents.
So how do you talk sense when neither talking nor sense is what it used to be?
That sense of horizontal interaction, however illusory it may be, works to create that sense of community.
You got the sense that this was a big populated world with a history that made sense.
After the campaign ended, so did his sense of security, and perhaps even his sense of self.
BOOKER: I consider myself somebody that wants to bring decency, common sense, a sense of restorative justice.
Certainly this is going to give a sense of closure for those families a sense of goodwill.
"You have a sense of what is right, and you have a sense of theatre, " wrote Staley.
A sense of uncertainty about Russia's future blends with a sense of resiliency and Danko-like yearning.
I don't mean this in the politically correct sense but in the very mental and physical sense.
"There usually is a sense of pride, there is usually a sense of social cohesion," he acknowledged.
Most of the time when someone tells you something and it makes sense, it just makes sense.
It made sense then, and it makes sense now, heightening the feeling of anticipation in these games.
It's well out there that I've been treated extremely unfairly in a sense, in a true sense.
The sense of danger is palpable, as is the sense of misery after the most dreadful scenes.
One hopes that there are many whose sense of morality is greater than their sense of tribalism.
The CREATES Act is a common sense measure that makes sense both on its merits and politically.
He really had a pop outlook, and a sense for melody and a sense for simple arrangements.
Another reveals how our sense of an object's size depends on our sense of our own size.
It just doesn't make any sense, which, most of these things like this, don't make any sense.
We have a sense of the direction, a sense of the orders of magnitude, could be large.
We have a sense of the direction, a sense of the orders of magnitude, could be large.
"Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds," he's written.
People sometimes did things not because they made sense but because nothing else made much sense either.
California may feel, too, a special sense of urgency, not to mention a special sense of grievance.
I could sense the gravity in those email messages, a sense of relaying what is to come.
Our brains are so scrambled that it's starting to make sense that none of it makes sense.
The narrating self doesn't replace sense with story; it makes a story that makes its own sense.
Life goes on and there's no sense of panic or no sense of a crisis at all.
"He had a sixth sense, like that city sense that guys like me didn't have," Atkinson said.
In other words, it both makes perfect sense and no sense as the Oscar behemoth it is.
Conspiracy theories create order out of chaos, attempting to make sense of events that don't make sense.
If a popular vote makes sense for gubernatorial elections, why doesn't it make sense for presidential elections?
There was no sense of the real-time nature of Twitter, no sense of being better informed rather than merely entertained, no sense of being part of a community or connecting with others.
"We want people when they come in to have a sense of shopping, and a sense of dignity, a sense of pride that they are able to provide for their families," said Rauch.
The Biosphere show similarly engages viewers with every sense, from sight and sound, to the sense of wonder.
Not out of a sense of complacency or callousness, but in order to keep our sense of perspective.
I guess it's that sense of unknown or that sense of something that's overwhelming to us as humans.
Fantastic as a hedge ... but the reality is being long equities makes sense; being long innovation makes sense.
Three games will be included at launch later this year: GI Jockey Sense, Horror Sense, and Dynasty Warrior.
We have a sense of humor and self effacing sense of pride that maybe only indigenous Clevelander's understand.
Where are the stories and narratives to make sense of how power works in a more realistic sense?
"The film has such a sense of heart because it's also got a sense of pain," he says.
"Now she's got this sense of power and also a sense of immortality," Clapton told me in 2015.
It was a sense of being worn down by the unrelenting boggling sense of gamesmanship in every direction.
They also share a sense of fun, a sense of humor and they are both very caring people.
Or you only hear about Cuba in a geopolitical sense, a tourist sense, about how it's so beautiful.
It makes sense to bring Seacrest on board — so much sense, in fact, that it's disappointingly predictable. Live!
" He approvingly quotes Clive James's observation that "common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing.
Those cute additions actually make sense, but we're having trouble making sense of this yearbook featuring Ryan Gosling.
It makes sense: The women we admire and surround ourselves with inevitably influence our own sense of style.
There's a sense of relief for Malaysians, sense of being free after having strict rules (imposed upon us).
His writing style has got this sense of humor and sense of absurdity, kind of like Leonard Cohen.
That reasoning makes no sense, and it wouldn't make more sense if it were written out in cursive.
It's a really big city, and it takes time to develop in that sense—in the bad sense.
Do you think that people get a sense of, at least a sense of devotion from the work?
In one sense, it means to verbally communicate something; in another sense, its more common one, something else.
Indeed, the $45-per-person price tag made sense once I got a better sense of the offerings.
"  Jones says that to older generations, millennials' "sense of integrity" can be misconstrued as a "sense of entitlement.
Your manager "probably has better insight into what makes sense and what doesn&apost make sense," Augustine said.
Sense: "An unprecedented level of intelligence"Reddy is also betting on Sense, a startup based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The shrine and the guns establish a sense of home, a sense of continuity as Loo grows up.
"But of course, the sense of nationality — that sense of being Chinese — can be difficult to shake off."
Not just in the oh-what-a-terrible-shame sense, but in the very real practical sense, too.
Not an oatmeal cookie in the dessert sense, but a cookie made from oatmeal in the breakfast sense.
She develops the sense of foresight that allows her to sense when a young lady is being abused.
The second is that political life in the broadest sense is increasingly driven by the quest for a sense of community and belonging: by a sense that globalisation and technology has atomised society and that we need to recreate a sense of belonging if we're not to fall apart completely.
In a way, my work deals directly with programmed obsolescence, in both the technical sense and the cultural sense.
" Smart investing is "all about common sense," Bogle preached in his book "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing.
" Quotable "I don't feel any sense of glee when I kill someone off; there's always a sense of loss. . . .
But once you accept the fact that this isn't a "laptop" in the literal sense, it all makes sense.
If you look closely, there are a lot of wigs that don't quite make sense but make perfect sense.
It all infuses the story with a sense of nostalgia, but it's also layered with a sense of unease.
Much of it wouldn't have made sense on anything else, and might not make sense to re-release today.
But Musker and Clements also have the sense to pick and choose which tropes make sense for their story.
There's this an immense sense of possibility that's suggested in these images, but there's also this sense of horror.
The interview gives you a sense of how people are affected for life by this, in a physical sense.
It makes sense to me; I don't know if it makes sense to anyone else, but it's about Orlando.
Not real voices, but thoughts that infect your mind, your sense of self, your sense of what is real.
"You can sense the atmosphere and sense how big it's going to be," the Finnish goaltender Pekka Rinne said.
That is the beginning, a sense of self-worth, a sense of how one's self can affect others' lives.
My time would have been better spent revising but that was sense and my brain was mainlining non-sense.
The tools of spiritual practice help us try to make sense of a world which does not make sense.
It all started making sense to me, what Russell was saying, in the drippy way things could make sense.
Everyone has lilting Irish accents and a gentle sense of humor, and Common Sense Media even says it's educational.
Usually when you film you have a sense of what you've done, but with Yorgos you have no sense.
"It makes good sense at federal level and makes good sense at a state level, too," Mr. Ryan said.
The sense of exposure has often been heightened by complete nudity, the sense of mystery deepened by their silence.
I think so much of what Louise wants from life is a sense of meaning, a sense of purpose.
On the new Eminem single, there is no sense of mischief or joy, no sense of danger or devastation.
"You have to have some sense of humor, sense of adventure if you want to enjoy things," she said.
What makes sense in "Measure for Measure" makes gorgeous sense here, thanks especially to Ms. Ricketts and Mr. Ryan.
Hi, Carolyn: Is it your sense that people have started to use the term "extrovert" in a derogatory sense?
That is common sense and basic business sense, and it applies with equal force to governments and other organizations.
"People are redefining their own sense of luxury, and everybody's sense of luxury is different," Kamal told Business Insider.
"Because of the uniqueness of artwork, it creates a sense of place, and a sense of memory," he said.
Yet there is no sense of doom, no portent; the rain, you sense, will be welcome when it arrives.
He wants to feel this sense of home about America, too—a sense that we're all in this together.
On the one hand, separating this (old) stuff makes sense, just like radio stations based on genres make sense.
It makes sense this way, and it makes sense why the old way made sense, too: Scorpio rising characterizes her mystery and Scorpio's driven planetary ruler Mars is in competition with the rays of the sun.
The play only makes sense — if it makes sense at all — if inexorable passions, conscious and unconscious, drive these characters.
Not in the show biz sense, but in the "knows how to throw a gorgeous dinner party without fail" sense.
Even "shrimp on the barbie" doesn't make sense without Paul Hogan, and Paul Hogan doesn't make sense without Crocodile Dundee.
It's also about making sense of a relentlessly chaotic administration that's left many Americans with a sense of ongoing instability.
They have a competitive advantage, because after the lights are out they can sense us, but we can't sense them.
That sense of betrayal Clinton supporters now feel; that sense of "girl, you just don't get it" among Trump supporters.
These women weren't virgins in the modern sense of never having sex, but in the ancient sense of never marrying.
So I know what you mean, but the show has a sense of humor, and that's its sense of humor.
"We're just trying to make sense of something that doesn't really make any sense," Tony Henny, Donnie's step-brother, said.
That which makes sense, you embrace like I did, and that which doesn't make sense, you just keep on walking.
Some relevant chatter about Facebook: Facebook might make the most sense and the least sense of everyone on this list.
According to Glamour, she decided to appeal, not to the man's sense of decency, but to his sense of capitalism.
There's this sense of permanence and sense of story and life and energy and that helps me to be creative.
In one sense, these signs aren't all that different — they both have a clear sense of order and value truth.
Increasing the circle of people it protects beyond iPhone owners might not make business sense, but it makes moral sense.
What does that do to your sense of self, what does that do to your sense of safety, your relationship?
This sense of collage, though I think the appropriate word would be architecture, because there's such weird sense of scale.
I think one does get a sense of place in VR but you don't get a sense of social learning.
Any token purchase was in some sense speculative, but in the utopian rather than the rapacious sense of the word.
She also struggles with a lesser-known sense called proprioception – the sense of where your body parts are in space.
What if you open the door to the museum, and suddenly there's no sense of place, no sense of time?
Things just aren't making sense—or they are making sense, but in a way that we don't want to accept.
VICE: I get the sense you've tried to mirror a sense of your romantic and exaggerated memories in your photography.
Throwing Lucious back into the gig makes the most sense, but "Empire" is a show that regularly ignores common sense.
"He had a great sense of color and proportion and a sense of how to find light," Mr. Schuler said.
So when he took his own life, she was left to make sense of something that simply made no sense.
" Among the phenomenon's consequences is depersonalization, in the psychiatric sense: "a state in which one loses all sense of identity.
It's going to be OK that it doesn't make sense because there's no real way for it to make sense.
When he returns, his fee now owed, some sense a trick, some sense a lie, & some refuse to pay him.
Q. There's a sense that the Brexit debate is revealing, maybe more than driving, a resurgent sense of English identity.
So don't blame Foster the People for peddling conspiracy theories, they're just doing what makes sense when nothing makes sense.
"Declarative application delivery is the next thing that makes sense, and Spinnaker makes the most sense for that," Dommety said.
It made my hackles rise: the sense of how easily lives can get dislocated into a permanent sense of despair.
The anger and sense of betrayal of the newly dominant white working class in the Republican Party makes perfect sense.
It changed over time and when we got there it made sense, and when we broke up it made sense.
That's not in a strictly terrorism sense, but in the broader sense of making a more safe and secure world.
Flips and trick and head turns, footwork honed by soccer, layups that made no sense while also making perfect sense.
A greater sense of communityYou can also give the gift of creating a stronger sense of community among the audience.
In some sense "On Grand Strategy" is a traditional argument for the value of classical education in the broadest sense.
It's going to be O.K. that it doesn't make sense because there's no real way for it to make sense.
The sense of proportion, color and humor all combined to strike the viewer with a sense of discovery and happiness.
Over the decades, that sense of we-ness began to turn into a sense of I-ness or you-ness.
"There's definitely a very clear sense of unlocking a different way of thinking, a different sense of consciousness," he said.
A lot of what my work stands for is destroying that sense of fear and fostering a sense of community.
Though McCain never became president, the military ceremony and sense of solemnity had the historic sense of a state occasion.
We do not live in a world that makes sense; We does not live in a world that makes sense.
Our own troops, many of them teenagers, will be misled by the president's sense, or lack of sense, of honor.
We really want the audience to have no sense or very little sense of what to expect for Season 2.
Rather than purely hiring refugees out of a sense of moral duty or charity, it makes business sense, said Heard.
What do you see as the fundamental difference between the Canadian sense of humor and the American sense of humor?
Boas is one of the people responsible for the sense we have in mind when we use the phrase "culture in the anthropological sense"—that is, the sense of culture as standing for a way of life.
With cool logic, I can justify nearly every scene of ultraviolence on the show—the child burned at the stake made sense; Sansa's torture-rape made sense—but making sense is not the same as having meaning.
Some make sense but some of what makes sense makes so much sense you have to wonder why it took Savage returning to a game after flopping and twitching in his own end zone for it to happen.
"It really comes from the same impulse that makes them a good employee: a strong sense of responsibility, a sense of duty [and] a sense of ambition," Sarah Carmichael, senior editor of the Harvard Business Review, told CNBC.
Strong sense of own integrity Throughout his book tour, Comey has remained the same singular, cordial and self-possessed, sometimes exasperating figure with a strong sense of his own sense of integrity that he was while in office.
Not just to the committed ideologues, but it's going out to all of those people who feel disconnected from their communities, who are looking for a sense of meaning, a sense of purpose and a sense of belonging.
"We believe that if we could sense something that animals can sense, we can understand more about this world," said Babitz.
Complementing his sense of structure, Petersen possesses an exquisite sense of how color can advance, or recede, or hold the plane.
"Sometimes even proposing legislation reminds people of common sense things to do and common-sense things not to do," Liu said.
"He has a good sense of what these issues are and has a good sense of where he wants to go."
Ultimately, these attempts at levity by the airlines say less about their sense of humour than about their sense of desperation.
This makes sense, because we already knew that this area plays a role in creating identity and a sense of self.
"We do it because it makes sense technically and economically as much as it makes sense for the environment," Sweder said.
"I think more and more people are realizing that Medicare-for-all makes economic sense, and not just moral sense," Rep.
It's real people singing on stage and we wanted to create a relateable sense of reality and heightened sense of beauty.
But at Celebration's core was nostalgia, making the last two cornerstones, "sense of place" and "sense of community", the most important.
I didn't save the world, but I did change — I gained, slowly, a sense of humility, and a sense of perspective.
Having this revelation — and developing a sense of curiosity around my own judgments — made me feel a great sense of freedom.
Which is defined by this sense of merging with a larger entity than yourself, with a sense of ecstasy or awe.
"There is no sense of their thinking, no sense of a plan how to use the funds," another Congressional source said.
Not in a "this is a bad place to work" sense, but in a "smells like fake guava and coconut" sense.
In fact, nostalgia seems to foster a sense of the self continuing, and enhances a sense of belonging in the world.
"Very low interest rates took away the sense of urgency and the sense of the need to accomplish things," he said.
It's real people singing on stage and we wanted to create a relatable sense of reality and heightened sense of beauty.
As I said, the film is about desire, and desire comes with melancholy, a sense of longing, a sense of unaccomplishment.
But in the larger sense, or maybe the simpler sense, you can party about the ultimate event, which is being alive.
If you think about a golfer trying to beat his best round, being competitive in that sense makes sense to me.
The sense of power being lost is real, but so too is the sense of privilege perpetuating itself at the top.
That heightened sense of security, Murren said, is foremost in his mind, but also part of nurturing a sense of community.
We are both curtailed by a sense of needing to know and a sense of not needing or wanting to say.
So many disabled folks feel a frustrated sense of sensuality or, to put it another way, a heightened sense of sensuality.
Sure. I think it brings together a sense of brotherhood, just like Her Forest achieves a sense of sisterhood and community.
Not in the "9 bottles of paint stripper" sense, but the "4 cans in your pants with The Sopranos boxset" sense?
"Just because Trump makes no sense doesn't mean common sense has become worthless," I wrote after Trump won some early primaries.
The founders of Cyborg Nest are hoping they've taken the first steps towards that reality with their "artificial sense," North Sense.
You've got a sense of mission and then ultimately a sense of the operation, and that pairing can be very helpful.
I was still congested and weirdly I lost my sense of smell, which led to a loss of sense of taste.
"I have a bad sense, even a sense of shame when facing you," he said upon casting his ballot in Jerusalem.
"The merger made no sense before, and it makes no sense today," the two wrote in an op-ed on CNBC.
Sharot suggests that it also gives people a greater sense of control, which is more motivating than a sense of restriction.
Even now, buying a car makes little economic or environmental sense, and it will make less sense with each passing year.
In Ohio, she says, there's "a new sense of outrage" and a growing sense of urgency in fighting for reproductive rights.
I know none of that makes sense today; none of the words I use today would've made any sense back then.
And we should approach this with gravity, with a sense of responsibility, with dignity and honestly with a sense of sorrow.
I am consistently inspired by Dahl's imagination, the kindness of his characters, his sense of joy, and his sense of fun.
"It doesn't take 'pork' in the traditional sense, in the congressional sense, to sit us down at a lunch," Flake said.
"On both sides I sense there is seriousness, I sense there is commitment, and I feel there is resolve," he said.
" He advises counsellors to build up a healthy sense of entitlement, "a normal sense of feeling deserving of care and understanding.
The problem is, while student debt is ridiculous in a Kafkaesque sense, it's not ridiculous in the sense that it's nonsensical.
Nonetheless, we do have some sense of the factors involved, enough to construct scenarios and get a sense of the possibilities.
You've got to have a sense of political engagement; you've got to have some sense of why the far right emerges.
"I rise today with a sense of responsibility and duty to the people who have elected me, a sense of duty to this country, a sense of duty to the Constitution of the United States of America," he began.
All of this requires vigilance in protecting gains we've made, but a sense, yes, of equanimity, a sense of purposeful calm and optimism, and a sense of humor—sometimes gallows humor after results like the ones we just had.
Not in the emotional sense, of course, but in the brash (read: English), charmingly headstrong sense we've come to know her for.
It seems to me to make more sense to target solutions than scapegoats, but sense is often in short supply in politics.
The report claims the Touch ID sensor will be embedded into the power button, which makes sense, but also doesn't make sense.
Just because America's trade practices made sense decades ago does not mean these same trade practices make sense in the 21st century.
Just because America's trade practices made sense decades ago does not mean these same trade practices make sense in the 22017st century.
"Linear (traditional TV) does make sense for a buy, but it just makes more sense to supplement that on digital," Selander said.
AND IT MADE NO SENSE THAT YOU WOULD MAKE SHOES, ADIDAS AND PUMA, MADE NO SENSE THAT THEY BE MADE IN GERMANY.
The truth is, I feel a stronger sense of family, a bigger sense of permanence, which is a nice thing for me.
To go back to your point, I think that is why people feel this sense of precariousness and this sense of doom.
Their sense of community, as designed by the corporation, was stronger than their sense of loyalty to any community outside the company.
"The story that Robert Wagner told me didn't make any sense, and it still doesn't make any sense to me," said Carina.
This makes perfect sense if a criminal case is being brought but makes no sense when a criminal case is not brought.
But I guess if you're gonna lose a sense … New York in the summer time, you don't want your sense of smell.
If she touches an object, she can sense what it's been "programmed" to do, or sense things around it, like a person.
Being a coach gives them a sense of pride and a sense of accomplishment to have younger kids look up to them.
It makes no sense to try to crawl all of Twitter for tweets about major topics without any sense of their quality.
So, in a world where some things don't make a lot of sense, at least the stock market made sense to Cramer.
All the outfits, fashion and art pieces over the years made sense to me [but] they didn't make sense to other people.
"It's fruitful in a sense and frustrating in a sense," Cammarata said, referring to the fact that the deposition wasn't completed Monday.
It needs to make sense for the game, it needs to make sense given what the two companies are trying to accomplish.
So you can say in one sense, we are really increasing values and may be in a sense, we are reducing debt.
They are negative — not in the sense of being bad, but in the sense of negating something that had previously been done.
While vacations can deliver a sense of escaping from real life, it's an attitude than can cause people to abandon financial sense.
One of the problems with vacations is the sense of escape from real life, an attitude than can cause abandoning financial sense.
More than half had lost a sense of security, while roughly one in four had lost a sense of their own identity.
There is however something that is both free in the monetary sense as well as freeing in the spiritual sense; pool hopping.
I don't in terms of lifestyle, but I think the sense of humility has stayed with me and a sense of duty.
That makes total sense to how I think about things, but maybe not in a commercial sense to a label like that.
None of this that happens here makes any sense, so it only makes sense that we celebrate in a way that doesn't.
As that sense dulled so did the sense that the French train system had a special place in the country's cultural imagination.
There was a sense of family, but a sense, too, that the survivors of the attacks had much more left to face.
They have a unique sense of style in every sense of that word, as far as the fashion, the design, the cocktails.
So I think our sense of responsibility, our sense of care, is already built into our understanding of ourselves and of others.
"They sense exactly what we sense — the enormous possibilities," he said, citing Israel, Japan and the United Arab Emirates as curious parties.
" Kinsley quips: "Actually the question is not whether death makes sense to Larry Ellison but whether Larry Ellison makes sense to death.
He credited his mother, Letty, with instilling in him a sense of respect for others and the good sense to avoid trouble.
Over the past year or so, the patient reported, she'd lost her sense of smell — and much of her sense of taste.
"I was drawn to her ambition, not in a Lady Macbeth sense, but more in a Michelle Obama sense," Mr. Alperowicz said.
"What's unnerving is the sense that when he lies, he actually believes it — the sense that he is fundamentally unmoored from reality."
Will nine episodes be enough to give a full sense of these couples and their issues — or a full sense of Guralnik?
The sense of place the hospitals support weakens, with all the social pathologies that accompany the loss of a sense of community.
"People are redefining their own sense of luxury, and everybody&aposs sense of luxury is different," the design director told Business Insider.
Nor does it make sense in thinking about universities to assume that the higher tuition figures in some sense gouge particular students.
No one's truly against anyone else, and that underlying sense of collaboration creates a sense of peace when you watch the show.
For Scott, criticism is in some sense inescapable, an unavoidable result of conscious thought, and is in some sense synonymous with it.
"I understand your sense of urgency and even your sense of disgust about seeing what's coming from the White House," he said.
For our sense of the world to, well, make much sense, we rely on the assumption of a reasonably constant sensory experience.
There is very little I can see in the work that has that sense of dread, or that sense of something is wrong here, that sense of, you have doubts about what our relationships to our machines are doing to us.
"It's not exactly tangible, it's a sense of expectation, a sense of hope, a sense of doabilty," Adams, speaking in Dublin's parliament, where he is a member, said of the feedback his party had received on doorsteps ahead of the election.
Despite the sense of urgency on this topic, we may not get a full sense of the federal response to Harvey for weeks.
"It explained Diana's feelings, her sense of isolation, her sense of being a prisoner," Andrew Morton, author of Diana: Her True Story, says.
It was the sense of entitlement and the sense of being untouchable and using this drug as some type of a glamorous accessory.
Dangerous to your sense of safety, dangerous to your sense of self, to your relationships, and perhaps even to any potential future career.
It triggered a deep sense of nostalgia — a remembrance of a sense of long-forgotten identity as a celebrated player, teammate, and brother.
" The sense of smell, he says, is our most ancient, primal sense and has "intimate and direct control over emotional and behavioral states.
But it needs to be balanced with a sense of the party as an organization — a team in a more concrete, social sense.
We've got to evaluate which markets make sense for us to be and which market it doesn't make sense for us to be.
" This keen sense of mystery became tinged with melancholy as getting older "you're still trying to capture that sense but it gets harder.
By the time Zoolander's nemesis, the evil Mugatu (Will Ferrell) appears, the film is desperate for laughs and some sense of, well, sense.
This month, the collective released North Sense, a small electronic device implanted into the skin to give the wearer a sense of direction.
In the sense where we go in to a situation with the power being embraced around there's no centralized power in that sense.
"It used to make sense four or five years ago, it doesnt make sense now that Saudi Arabia has opened up," said Saidi.
"Our 5-year-old started asking questions like, 'Well, this doesn't make sense, and that doesn't make sense,' " recalled the former Parenthood star.
Team Mexico got screwed—if not in a rules sense, then in a basic fairness sense—and the extra innings rule is dumb.
I find that an exhilarating proposition, and I get the sense that the brand's leadership team shares that sense of adventure and invigoration.
Just giving a kid a sense of ownership, a sense of responsibility, as well as a good night's sleep, is tremendous for them.
Nixon's and Salazar's proposals might make sense politically, since rent is a reliable pocketbook issue, but they also make sense economically—even morally.
You serve that meal and it could bring you a sense of peace, or bring the people you're serving a sense of peace.
A Sense of Loss There's a real, tangible sense of loss over missed opportunities and fading communities in the middle class, Lukas said.
"I think this sequence makes sense, the forward guidance makes sense and I don't see a need to revisit that now," Knot said.
Yes, it makes sense because Nicki is so pro-education, but it also works in the wider sense of her type of stardom.
Years of grueling seclusion "helped define her sense of sacrifice and commitment" but also gave her a false sense of infallibility, he says.
But that sense of optimism, that sense of "we can change the world," exists in this valley in a way unlike any other.
" Alongside, a paragraph begins: "A day of no sense; drawings of no sense; keep drawing, painting, working … is this what keeps me alive?
Season two hasn't, not really, but I get the sense the show is more aware of what it's doing — if that makes sense.
And lots of other reviews have talked about how little sense the story makes, and you had better believe it makes no sense.
There is a growing sense that these restrictions are necessary, but also a sense of unease about what they mean for our lives.
Patients lose their sense of smellOne odd aspect of the illness is that some patients lose their sense of smell while they're sick.
It's an exercise in the best sense, in making sense of something that endured over decades and doesn't lend itself to easy structure.
Opinion: An author in Milan observes that a sense of indignation over travel restrictions has morphed into a dawning sense of community awareness.
The interest rate that made sense in the Ruhr Valley, however, made much less sense in countries that were starting to see bubbles.
My sense — and again this is a sense — is that he speaks with some specificity on both, but the details are not clear.
People react to them in antisocial ways because of the sense of the level of noise and the sense of overwhelm they feel.
What they've got for now is a sense of passionate aimlessness, leftover tensions from 2016 and a search for a sense of direction.
"If there is any type of conflict in space, Diego Garcia is important in the physical sense and the communications sense," says Leighton.
I'm not following out of interest or a sense of fun, but out of a sense of not wanting our civilization to fall.
But those eight words make no sense, and once something doesn't make sense, the whole edifice of excitement and confidence comes crashing down.
WHY DID IT MAKE SENSE -- YOU ALREADY OWNED A MINORITY STAKE IN BAMTECH -- WHY DID IT MAKE SENSE TO BUY A MAJORITY STAKE?
This is music that feels viral not in the technological sense of current usage, but in the sense of residing in the bloodstream.
The only way it makes sense is to take into consideration the idea that whites have a nascent sense of legitimate group interests.
In a material and metaphorical sense, the installation is impossible to negotiate from any moral high ground of universal reason or common sense.
But there's a still a sense of accomplishment in wearing a pin — a sense that goodness, even if you don't see it, exists.
What my wife and I have taught our daughters right from the beginning, that their sense of self-worth, their sense of value, their sense of what they want to do with their life comes not from the outside, but comes from within.
It's truly ridiculous for how obsessively it makes sense out of itself; as a game about anime characters fighting each other, it doesn't actually need to make any sense, or at least, nowhere near the amount of sense it tries to make.
If a dog's sense of smell is the size of a football field, a human's sense of smell is the size of a stamp.
Not in the sense of edginess, but just in the sense of pushing a joke to its limits — and that's what steamed hams is.
We've been in limbo in a sense because I feel like I can't totally move on until I make sense of everything that happened.
And there is a positive sense in almost everything you do that you're not going to be inhibited for reasons that make no sense.
We thrive in sort of a liberal economy around the world — liberal, not in the American political sense, but in the real economic sense.
It was almost instinctive, combining a sense of history, a sense of justice and deep understanding for the place of remembrance in Jewish belief.
"Given this strong energy position, it only makes sense that ... we take a careful look at procurements and make common-sense adjustments," Thibeault said.
The sense of sisterhood I experienced was almost instant, and soon after, that sense of belonging spilled over into other aspects of my job.
There is simultaneously that sense of possible impending doom and catastrophe, along with the sense that millions and millions of people are with us.
The pieces just smell rich, in both the warm, musky sense and the $$$ sense, and strong enough that you can skip your regular perfume.
" Wrote Paul: "Claire had a great sense of humor, and we all agree that she had the best fashion sense of anyone we know.
Empirically, we find people feeling awe are more humble, and their sense of self diminishes, their sense of network expands, they become more altruistic.
Rembrandt's painting of the fourth sense - sight - is in a museum in the Netherlands but the whereabouts of the fifth sense - taste - remains unknown.
"But we will only do it if it strategically makes sense, commercially makes sense and if we can operationally deal with it," he added.
It was a valid question in the "who-really-knows-what-Apple-will-do" sense, but still, the idea made little sense to me.
Orange City thinks of itself as a progressive town—not in the political sense but in the sense that it embraces change and growth.
More a grappler in the Street Fighter sense—leaping on strange armbars in immediate movements—than a grappler in the systematic Demian Maia sense.
My thought bubble: If the deal made strategic sense for Wynn before the talks leaked, then it still makes strategic sense one day later.
"It affected the players' sense of how to move downstream together, and affected my sense of the nature of the piece," Ms. Lockwood said.
How obvious signing was, how indiscreet in the "conventional" sense: what I was pointing at, my lively facial expressions, my sense of physical restraint!
While some actors make sense on movie screens, there are others who might make better sense on a can of something — beer, beans, air.
He also was the first New Mexico federal candidate to earn a "Gun Sense" designation from Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.
Calls for "common sense" are a powerful and insidious political tactic, because the line between common sense and senseless illusion is all too thin.
My chest, my body, felt tight, tight in the sense of a contraction, but also tight in the sense of being bound and squeezed.
For children, toys can give a sense of control over reality, a way to order it and play with it, have it make sense.
They developed a deep sense of mission and moral duty, and a permanent sense of a higher calling than simply doing what you're told.
Afrocentrism was an African-American attempt to make sense of life in this country and merge a sense of Africanness into an American lifestyle.
There are places to upgrade, there are pieces to upgrade with, and the deals that make the most sense will make the most sense.
I see the giant panda as the first step in developing a conservation ethic and a sense of biodiversity and sense of preserving nature.
"Having that sense of a person, that sense of a personality through their clothes, is part of what makes them desirable," Waight Keller explains.
We'll call this worldview — which is all freedom and no covenant — naked liberalism (liberalism in the classic Lockean sense, not the modern progressive sense).
Only by calibrating a sense of their own tastes can people develop a sense of whom to pay attention to and whom to ignore.
There is a real sense of communal pride here, a sense that one of us accomplished something, that this is Good for the Jews.
With only one week left in a preposterous N.F.L. regular season, the only thing that makes sense is that not much makes sense anymore.
The situation, Ms. Rosenthal correctly says, is a threat to the area's character, its "sense of community" and even its residents' sense of safety.
But now the A.I. engineers are designing machines they say will think, sense, feel, cogitate, and reflect, and even have a sense of self.
All my life I've been mystified by and envious of people with a clear sense of purpose combined with an undeserved sense of confidence.
I don't see a resistance to the move, what I see is a need to explain when small makes sense, when large makes sense.
I think it makes sense for us to be much more vocal on the things that may or may not make sense to us.
But hanging around stars as a child bolstered Lil Yachty's sense of style and business acumen more than his sense of hip-hop history.
And Nancy's sense of the local, her knowledge of her customers, gave Quail Ridge its sense of being everyone's library-playhouse away from home.
But once again: It's a diet only in the "way of eating" sense, not in the "do this to drop 10 pounds fast" sense.
" But, he added, those who spend the night outside would "undoubtedly leave with a different sense of perspective and a heightened sense of compassion.
"This kind of requirement may have made sense in the Mad Men era, but it makes no sense in the digital age," she said.
The models are everyday guys — and we get criticism for it — but they have a sense of style, they have a sense of confidence.
"It makes more moral and clinical sense, but also more financial sense, to take care of people before they are in crisis," said Chokshi.
Kristen Soltis Anderson: This is a generation that is, in one sense, incredibly cynical and jaded and frustrated, and in another sense incredibly optimistic.
"It makes total sense of us to propose it and it makes total sense for them to consider it," said the senior administration official.
"Development and Pathology" is rife with strange aberrant forms and a sense of agitated circuitry; also several outstanding drawings in a purely visual sense.
I think it's very hard... I think probably what they need is a sense of security and a sense of love within a family.
The aesthetics of protest, then, should be about how sense becomes sense between people, pointing away from what we currently do and toward conversation.
Honey brought relevant musical guests from all over the world, bringing a sense of curation, and a sense of vitality, to the gay scene.
More broadly, they wondered if watching him sail, in the context of growing concerns about the neurological effects of navigation-by-smartphone, would yield hints about how our orienteering skills influence our sense of place, our sense of home, even our sense of self.
But most recent research argues that what happens in crowds is, in a sense, we switch from our sense of self as an individual to our sense of selves as members of particular groups, and act within the values and norms of those groups.
Who we gather with and how we gather depends on what we think of as normal or abnormal; it affects and shapes our sense of identity, our sense of who we are and who the other is, our sense of our belief systems, our norms.
"You get this sense of wandering across conversations, of overhearing these things, this real sense of stepping into a conversation that's already happening," he says.
But the show is still meant to appeal to children, both to their sense of discovery and their sense of junior-league community and creativity.
"I've had opportunities where I've had to manage males, and you can sense them being uncomfortable with my authority or sense of knowledge," she explains.
Click here to view original GIFSynesthesia is a rare condition where experiencing one sense (like sound) triggers an involuntary experience of another sense (like vision).
She, like others, had a sense that Comey owed them — America, really — an explanation, an insight, anything to help make sense of the Trump era.
On an abstract level, I think the worst thing they've done is destroy a sense of social solidarity, a sense of commitment to fellow citizens.
The truth is most of the planet is not operating with any sense of speed, much less any sense of urgency on any given task.
I don't think we ever talked about it in a clinical sense, but we definitely talked about it in a kind of existential, spiritual sense.
Frequently on his shows, a character will be doing something that totally makes sense to them and that the series sells you on making sense.
Actually, most AI tend to stay away from the bottle - which makes sense given their lack of mouth, or digestive system, or sense of fun.
Nothing needed to make sense, and in fact it was nearly impossible to make it make sense, and all that mattered was timing and panache.
But to address the fundamental issues, the sense of alienation, the sense of unfairness, the consequence of years of poor governance, all that takes time.
Instead box art had to depict some sense of what you could expect to experience in the game—a sense of danger, adventure, or exploration.
No one drinks martinis; everyone's a little bit queer, in both the sexual sense and the British sense; and both heroes and villains have feelings.
For the first time in weeks, the growing sense of frustration among lawmakers has created a sense of urgency in Congress to end the shutdown.
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Detroit is just as dexterously made, but it brandishes its sense of thematic heft and its sense of craft in a much more discomfiting way.
But Shepard's instinctive sense of dramatic form had by this time melded with a tragic, melancholy sense of all-American dreams somehow gone horribly wrong.
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The BoE's Haldane said last week he detected no sense of "slash and burn" around company boardrooms, but a strong sense of "trim and singe".
Right on my phone, right here in a format that makes sense to me, not a format that makes sense to some insurance company somewhere.
What draws them together is a sense of disenfranchisement -- a sense that the "system" is rigged against ordinary Americans and is only becoming more so.
"the first movie's wry sense of humor is back" What is clear is that the first movie's wry sense of humor is front and center.
Working the gears myself gave me a more direct, analog connection to the car, a greater sense of control, a sense of delight and occasion.
More than mere sustenance, Yugoslavia provided his family, especially his mother, with a sense of collective purpose that trickled down into a sense of self.
"I don't know that that makes sense across the entire border but there are certainly places that does makes sense," the attorney general told Hill.
It's a mutual, consensual experience, consensual, not in the sense of, "Sure, I'll do that," but in the sense that both people want what's happening.
Helping to prevent such events from occurring required agency and good moral sense, and good moral sense was not consistent with preferring one's own people.
"You don't know who's going to show up, so it gives you a sense of nervousness and a sense of excitement at the same time."
Authoritarian powers, namely Russia and China, are on the move in both a material and a territorial sense, as well as in an intellectual sense.
This problem may be worsened by the species' sense of electroreception, a skill that allows them to sense electrical charges in the water around them.
It made no sense at all, and yet, in the midst of this ugly and violent event, it was the only thing that made sense.
Now, granted, some people may find greater cohesion, greater sense of purpose, a greater sense of belonging, from a twenty-minute meeting once a day.
Revoking parole and putting people back behind bars for marijuana use makes little sense now and will make absolutely no sense once marijuana is legal.
I'm trying to make sense of each work, and sometimes when you go back you make sense better than in the midst of some project.
There's a lot going on, but somehow it all makes sense and you're able to keep a sense of where you are in the ride.
My coworkers seem to have the same sense of fate as my family, and we have often used humor to disperse any sense of worry.
Which makes sense, since the ground had been well prepared by the country's sense of victimization after its defeat and the seemingly intractable economic crisis.
The same things that beguile location scouts looking for a sense of place can be a great way to get a sense of a place.
Your sense of smell is a very potent sense, and there is a direct connection from the nose to the brain via the nasal nerve.
"My father had a really nice, gentle sense of humor, and my mother had kind of a saberlike sense of humor," he told the archive.
Though Bert passed the lab's common-sense test, he said, machines are still a long way from an artificial version of a human's common sense.
What makes sense to any one audience member may not make sense to another, and indeed what each of us sees will literally be different.
It's his sense of search, the sense that he is always trying to write his own poetry in a classical language, that electrifies his work.
I know what happened was a political playoff, but still, I can't deny that I had a sense of relief, a sense of divine revenge.
"His courageous decision inspired a deep sense of gratitude in my brothers and myself and has instilled in us a sense of duty," he said.
It's so clearly like they're trying to give you a sense of the world without giving you any sense of what you're actually up to.
It doesn't make sense to speak of a Catholic vote; it makes sense to speak of two Catholic votes, a Democratic and a Republican one.
They're about how we interpret the world, how we force it to make sense so we can make sense in the short time we're alive.
" I don't sense people are taking that position; there's this sense of, "We're all in this together, and debate is healthy and it's not negative.
Not in the religious sense, but in the sense that any of us — including you, including me — is a complete and total accident of existence.
Petraeus: We are part of an advisory council for Mark Kelly's Veterans for Common Sense, a group that pursues common sense initiatives to reduce gun violence.
It's just December, and already there is the sense that, in a broad but very real sense, we are running out of things to talk about.
"If a person is able to say they have a good sense of direction, that predicts how good their sense of direction actually is," Hegarty says.
But in the last few days, a sense of disillusionment has descended upon Moscow and the sense of Russian optimism following Trump's victory has somewhat dissipated.
Trust me: A couple of weeks ago, I argued in a column it made little sense to chase the rally, though staying in stocks made sense.
So in that sense too, I think it would make much more sense to work a public option to work some form of universal health care.
Our latest crop of all-star rap remixes falls into two categories: collaborations that make too much sense, and collaborations that make no sense at all.
But her motives stem from a powerful empathic sense, from her desire to have a sense of justice and wanting to realize it in the world.
I think there's a kind of anxiety attached to that, and there's a sense of self in reality, and a sense of the self you've created.
When you're in that space, things just seem to make a lot more sense internally, when they make a lot less sense to the outside world.
The action can also be emotional, and people actually feel a sense of relief or sense of pleasure from pulling or peeling the skin, she says.
But this fear is coupled with a renewed sense of Jewish purpose and identity, a sense of threat serving not to quiet Jews but galvanize them.
A sense of unity, a sense of inclusion, a respect for our institutions, our way of life, rule of law, and a respect for each other.
It makes sense — both on a cosmic level, because life isn't fair, but also in the more specific sense that some topics are simply over-covered.
And not a single person in the Senate democratic caucus has shown the common sense or the sense of right and wrong to support impeach him.
VR, with its sense of "presence," sense of "being there," will undoubtedly uncover a whole bunch of new ways for us all to harass each other.
Her first realization was that it made sense to convert the spatial signal radar provides into a temporal one that makes more sense on a computer.
"There has to be somebody bigger than you and bigger than me, and I mean this in a spiritual sense, not a religious sense," he said.
This is because sounding (in a fetish sense and a science sense) means "to find the depth" of something, such as measuring a body of water.
Results like these do not make sense under the traditional or retrospective theories of democracy; they make perfect sense under the group identity theory of democracy.
Maybe it was the sudden sense of death dislodged, however temporarily, that made me look at all the small, seasonal deaths with a sense of kinship.
While it has been proven that snakes can detect menstruation, Breitweiser explained that overall, a reptile's ability to sense menstruation depends on their sense of smell.
If it makes sense for us to go public, and I absolutely think it will make sense for us to go public, that's something we'll do.
"Not a single person in the Senate Democratic Caucus has shown the common sense or the sense of right and wrong to support impeachment," he said.
There have been several crowdsourced projects to learn facts or acquire common sense, among them Mindpixel, Never-Ending Language Learning (NELL) and Open Mind Common Sense.
The parietal lobes tend to quiet down, which is the region of the brain that involves our sense of self, and sense of space and time.
Recently, she took to Twitter to thank her followers (both in the Twitter sense and the literal sense) for their well wishes on her 90th birthday.
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Ford escaped, but she says the trauma of that incident has reverberated throughout her life, undermining her relationships, her sense of safety, her sense of justice.
"What's great about Dr. Seuss's art, the minute you look at it, you can sense his real sense of freedom in all his illustrations," Joyner says.
But where a sense of pride, and love, of your country, your beliefs, your community — turns into a sense of superiority, to aggression — this is nationalism.
We require that because our sense of comfort, our sense of safety, is compromised if we don't think you appreciate the wrongfulness of your criminal act.
You can travel anywhere and get a sense for adventure, but very few places will leave you with a sense of optimism for what's to come.
Veterans can also find it difficult to develop a sense of community and achieve the same sense of purpose and belonging that military service often brings.
First, while the deal leaves existing tariffs in place, it makes sense that companies that do extensive business with China would feel a sense of relief.
Every brother of this fraternity has gone through this process, likely contributing to a false sense of safety and a sense of duty to continue it.
In these envisioned moments, there's sweat and blood, but there's also an imperceptible sense of power, a sense of something profound being unlocked with every movement.
If you feel a sense of purpose and a fulfilled sense of community in the work you're doing to make change happen, you won't be bored.
It worked, in the sense that it made the crisis less visible and therefore made the sense of responsibility, and the undercurrent of guilt, go away.
"For the head of a one-party state, he has a healthy sense of humor, a self-awareness, and a sense of irony," Obama told me.
Sense of despair On immigration, there was a similar sense of despair from those who have tried for years to soothe a a national fault line.
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"He's got a strong sense of right and wrong, and I think that sense even surpasses party, which around here is a real virtue," said Sen.
Director Gareth Edwards, working with cinematographer Greig Fraser, imbues these locations with a sense of gloomy desperation, but also with a sense of raw physical beauty.
In a world so seemingly lacking sense right now, the only thing certain is that the moment when "sense will be made" is in the future.
These images, however fleeting they are, play with our emotions, our innermost desires, our sense of humor, our sense of disgust, and most commonly, our fears.
But not only did Clay have a sense of how to fill a reporter's notebook and, thus, a promoter's arena; he had a sense of self.
I think we look at the country today /It's very fragile, our standing in the world /And I think what's missing right now /Is a deep sense of leadership /That the American people are longing for and deserve /A sense of character, a sense of morality 2.
"We're now protecting a territory the size of Indiana and deepening our commitment to the S.D.F., with no sense of where this is going, no sense of strategy, no sense of endgame," said Mr. Miller, who was a State Department official in Republican and Democratic administrations.
Solar contagion makes some intuitive sense: Most people still don't know very much about residential solar power, how the subsidies work, or whether it makes financial sense.
It may not be what people want to hear, but it could save investors from going crazy trying to make sense of something that doesn't make sense.
In short, great writers possess two things they cannot do without: a profound and inexorable sense of irony and in equal doses a profound sense of tragedy.
"I'm inviting people on this gigantic carousel with me and giving people a safe space, providing a sense of freedom and a sense of themselves," she says.
Loehnen is sharp with a wicked sense of humour, and I got the sense that her star-power is almost as bright as Gwyneth's in Goop world.
When we think about the wage changes, the reason we had to do so, the wages made sense in three markets did'nt make sense for 15 markets.
In a sense, we have already become cyborgs, tethered to our external electronic devices, outsourcing to them our memories, our sense of direction, our socializing, our lives.
In that sense — the sense that it's trying to get viewers to let go of everything but the show while they watch it — maybe it is perfect.
Pro: Sense of purpose Some factors that can stem from retirement, or ceasing to work, are a sense of "rolelessness" or a lack of purpose, Pillemer said.
Have you ever heard a Christmas song—nay, a song in general—that makes so little objective sense but so much existential sense at the same time?
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Victoria Beckham is an iconic in every sense of the word — in her style, in her music, and — as it turns out — in her sense of humour.
"They strike at our sense of self, our sense of belonging," then-FBI Director James Comey said in a speech to the Anti-Defamation League in 2014.
A good dose of skepticism, a splendid sense of humor, and a deep sense of history, I think, are the essential equipment to take to the sofa.
Our sense is that instead of committing ourselves to being a political party, we have the freedom to run people within any political context that makes sense.
So we get those stories as well, with the sense that even though we scientifically understand this stuff, we can still experience an intense sense of awe.
And there are other jobs that are not narrowly "wealth-creating" in the financial sense but are vital in the societal sense—doctors and teachers, for example.
"That all adds up to a sense of purpose and a sense of pride for working in a place that is recognized for its goodness," Kofman says.
The most vibe-y aspects of her style lie in her ability to combine a sense of vacancy and hopelessness with a sense of luxury and pleasure.
He is not disengaged from his material, but his sense of a subject, and his sense of an audience's reaction to that subject, seem to be fused.
A source in the meeting said the weekend talks were good only in the sense that they got a more precise sense of what the administration wanted.
Hatred of some "other," however construed, and a sense of betrayal by the powers that be—both make sense as contributing causes of the devotion Trump inspires.
"There is a different sense of companionship and responsibility that comes with it — that emotional sense that there is a being waiting for you to come back."
Two White House officials said there was a greater sense of unity among West Wing staff during the shutdown, fueled partly by a shared sense of purpose.
Youths whose families have been destroyed are especially vulnerable to the influence of groups that provide immediate resources, a sense of belonging and a sense of agency.
It's a standard way to design an open world, now, but it's also a weaker one: It replaces a sense of place with a sense of busyness.
You have to have a sense of humor for the same reason that policemen have to have a sense of humor: You're dealing with darkness every day.
A social-media star with an absurdist sense of humor and an effective A. & R. sensibility, he doesn't sing, rap, write, or produce, in the traditional sense.
Skeptics say it makes no sense to talk about animal rights for the same reason it makes no sense to hold Jasper morally responsible for his actions.
Rather, children who perceived their parents as investing heavily in their sport tended to report a greater sense of parental pressure and a reduced sense of enjoyment.
Go: With few exceptions, musical comedies today are comedic only in the sense that the protagonist doesn't croak, and musical only in the sense that he does.
A sense of peril lurks just beneath the script, a sense that articulating these thoughts, feelings, gestures have the potential to provoke violence, from within and without.
It just doesn't make a lot of sense legally and it doesn't make a lot of sense in terms of the way DOJ normally approaches these things.
So in that sense, I guess I am pessimistic in the sense that I think current trends suggest we have a lot of decadence ahead of us.
"That parish was very strong and passionate about the sense of community, but, of course, the sense of community was not about the architecture of the place."
Yet that sense of detachment from the world is at the heart of the play, Milo Rau's "Familie," which links suicide to a sense of contemporary hopelessness.
" In a recent e-mail interview, he added, "I've always felt more connected to aliens in a metaphysical/psychic sense than in a 'mathematical' or scientific sense.
The sense of nostalgia many feel is not merely for lost jobs, but also for the benefits and sense of security that used to come with them.
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"Some of what we do is common sense, and some of it is common sense in hindsight," says Dr. Bryan Slinker, a veterinarian at Washington State University.
Administration officials recalled the collective sense of confidence about the election that had persisted for many months, the sense of balloons and confetti waiting to be released.
Even fighting a "long defeat" can give one a sense of purpose — a sense of belonging … Try this: End with an apt quote that applies to both.
But it only stokes the sense that abusive quadrants of fandom don't speak with one coherent voice, can't be mollified, and there's not much sense in trying.
In one sense I make light of it, in the other sense I'm trying to engage the reader to understand this and feel the way I do.
I've never been "optimistic" in the sense of just seeing the glass as half-full — only in the sense of looking at trend lines rather than headlines.
So while people's decision to vote is of course in some sense grounded in concern about the outcomes, it's in a more fundamental sense grounded in feelings.
But Gudetama isn't any of those — because that would make too much sense for a success story that, on its surface, shouldn't make any sense at all.
To "talk well" in the social sense, to be adept at sending the correct social signals, is a different skill than "talking well" in the communicative sense.
"When he says shitposting he means in both the regular sense (ironic trolling online) and the more literal sense (him shitting himself for others amusement)," he said.
In that sense, Netflix deciding to make a show with Marling and Batmanglij (who were behind the intriguing indie film The Sound of My Voice) makes sense.
In trauma treatment, when we meet with an individual whose world has been turned upside down by a sexual assault and whose psyche is clouded by shame, we look to help them regain three things: a sense of stability, a sense of safety, and a sense of strength.
One of the aims of most forms of spiritual development is to cultivate an appropriate sense of humility and self-awareness: a sense of one's own fallibility, and a sense of how one appears to others, an ability to empathise, at least momentarily, with onlookers in very different places.
That said, if America was working for more people, and there was less of a sense of scarcity, and more of a sense of fairness, and more of a sense of the game being open and reasonable, I do think someone like Donald Trump would have way less oxygen.
The only answer is to-, step by step to make the Eurozone stronger, and to create this sense of commonality, a sense of the need for common action.
Yet just as it makes little sense any longer to subordinate Australian policy unquestioningly to America, it makes even less sense to fall in with all Chinese demands.
Looking at them closely, you really get the sense of something just coming into being — the pages are brimming with a sense of discovery, even 175 years later.
Beyond having a sense of company culture, you should know its size, if it has remote offices, and have a sense of their finances if they are public.
Better people with a moral imperative, who have a sense of equality and a sense of social justice, than a bunch of rich douchebags who are already rich.
"I don&apost have the sense that I betrayed the president; I have the sense that I made a huge mistake, to have committed an error," Benalla said.
What remained, and what Hell's work emphasizes, was a sense of resignation, an abandonment of mainstream society and culture, and perhaps most of all a sense of boredom.
Even as the synth lines still rise and fall hopefully, there's a sense that Tortoroli's bursting with energy, a sense of action arising from those years of stillness.
"This man's face expresses a sense of decency and intelligence, but there is also a sense of alienation and a profound sadness in his eyes," the artist noted.
There was a sense, after the tumult of the '60s, that you needed a more intellectual effort in order to explain the world and make sense of it.
In fact, the sense of intimidation that we once felt has been turned on its head: Many Canadians now observe America's political spectacle with a sense of smugness.
Thanks to this partnership, GGB said it will be able to open more shops under its Seventh Sense Botanical Therapy ( "Seventh Sense") brand for CBD-infused body care.
Not in the sense that I can prophesy a good future—only a charlatan would claim to know the future—but in the sense that problems are solvable.
Membership numbers don't make sense to highlight in your inbox, but being able to pull them out when requested makes sense; same goes for addresses and phone numbers.
Owens and Reigns had a no-holds-barred garbage match in the best sense, or at least the best sense allowable in the blood- and hyperviolence-averse WWE.
At no previous time in history could those three things have intersected and make any sort of sense, but now it makes all the sense in the world.
However, the sense of immersion you get in VR is so overwhelming, in a sense, that in that respect it kind of has the upper hand to [me].
I don't think it makes sense to use Bubblz for everything, but it's the kind of services that can make sense for some very specific issues and departments.
For we all must recruit a sense of safety to maintain the ability to reason, reflect, and make sense of this traumatic election, so that we can act.
Since sense launched we've seen more home hub products It's a shame, as when Sense launched back in February, the hardware stood out as well-designed and stylish.
In 2017, I learned that it's my right to take up space, in the physical sense and in the metaphorical sense with my work as a food writer.
The High Pay Commission's complaints only make sense if you assume firms don't actually care about making money — which is to say, they don't make sense at all.
For Le Guin, imaginative fiction is not "escapist" in the usual, derogatory sense, but in a different, subversive sense: "The direction of escape is toward freedom," she notes.
If people bring the money back because they think there's an economic return that makes sense here in the United States, we believe there's a great economic sense.
In some sense, the fact that the debt fight has become standard protocol has given markets a false sense of comfort that everything will work out, said Zandi.
Instead, Congress should work with companies to reinforce their sense of corporate responsibility, as well as their good business sense, to train and educate their entry level workers.
"Mudbound" moves at a methodical pace -- basically approximating its rural, mid-20th century environs -- but with a constant sense of purpose, imbued with a strong sense of foreboding.
If you're slapping "plantation" on your menu, you're probably doing so out of a sense of wanting to evoke something bigger: a sense of heritage, history, and place.
As the title suggests, The Witch explores female perspectives and relationships, less in the Lana Del Rey boutique empowerment sense than the historically persecuted, systemically forged outcast sense.
Hawaii is already a big solar power consumer, which makes sense for the same reason it makes sense that the state is such a draw to tourists, too.
The traditional view is the notion that what happens in crowds is people lose their sense of self, their sense of rationality, and they turn into a mob.
It's what she does in order to make sense of things that don't often make sense — to create something that can hopefully put all her pain into perspective.
These were not modern virgins in the sense of celibacy and chastity—they were ancient virgins in the sense that no man could marry them or own them.
They are just one of many ways that we build our sense of inclusion in wider social systems, and through that, often a sense of our self-worth.
And in the 'light, air, joy of having a body, voluptuousness of looking' sense, having a high ceiling gives you a greater sense of openness, which is desirable.
Erecting barriers with neighboring markets makes little sense now, and it will make far less sense as Canadian and Mexican economic strength and consumer demand continue to grow.
"Lean on the Lord, though it may not make sense in our finite mind -- just as leaning into a turn may not make sense," Pomeroy told the congregation.
Not the absence of sense, but rather an acknowledgment that sense itself is a lock that is also a key, and a key that is also a lock.
And because Browne and Struve are ranked 10th and 11th at heavyweight respectively, it actually makes some sense too—at least as much sense as the Struve vs.
All of Carrington's writings are invested with a sense of female emancipation that carries with them a sense of female entitlement that seems attune with today's feminist concerns.
" What he feared most, he added, was that "Booming Technology" was having a deadening effect, leaving people with "a sense of impersonality together with a sense of powerlessness.
I get the sense that you intend to keep them apart, which makes sense: one is a very user-centric social network, the other is a publishing platform.
"These festival rites, which are rooted in the local land, have fostered people's sense of pride in their hometowns and created this firm sense of identity," she said.
A lot of factors on the plane are all coming together to suppress your sense of smell, which makes up a large portion of our sense of taste.
It's not about power dressing in the old, battering-ram-shoulder sense, but in the sense that when you feel secure and comfortable and protected, you feel stronger.
With Canadian parts and labor excluded, the bilateral U.S.-Mexico auto deal makes little sense and makes less sense in the context of an integrated regional manufacturing platform.
It's almost like my sense of abstraction had an abstract figuration, I don't mean in the imitation of figure, but in the sense of mountains, backs, shoulders, muscularities.
As he wound down his rant, he hinted at a different sense of victimhood, drawing from the same sense of umbrage but directing it in a startling direction.
In that sense, cutting off security aid, which does undermine the military, makes sense, but it must be followed up with actions aimed at strengthening Pakistan's democratic government.
The unshakable sense that I owned this performance — the way people own paintings and hang them in their homes — prevented me from reviewing it, in my usual sense.
They can't make sense of the words — or if they can, they can't communicate that sense — but they can enjoy them and encourage us to do the same.
So violent was the energy applied by the performers, and the sense of pulse so strong, that each of these sudden silences created an auditory sense of whiplash.
Worse, people have a sense of guilt and sin, but no longer a sense that they live in a loving universe marked by divine mercy, grace and forgiveness.
It would not make sense to blame the tax cuts for that recession — nor would it make sense to credit them for all the growth that came after.
"This is a great opportunity for us, and we need to play with a sense of urgency and a sense of aggression like we did tonight," said Curry.
"There is a sense of bewilderment, as well as a sense of injustice," over why Iran was even included on the list of targeted countries, Mr. Parsi said.
His very belief that existence was rendered meaningless by death was, I thought, precisely what seemed to afford his life a sense of purpose, a sense of direction.
Scott: Definitely a sense of sadness and also a sense of wanting to keep a legacy that (UGK created) and wanting to pass that on throughout the generations.
Goldman Sachs is making a big push into sustainable finance not because it makes sense from an ideological standpoint, but because it makes sense from a business perspective.
The sense of concern and being held is what I associate with my mother, and the sense of surging and delight is what I associate with my father.
"She could have helped them connect the dots and make sense of what they would not likely be able to make sense on their own," Mr. Wise said.
Before long, Georg is dodging shock troops in a heart-thumping chase, and the conventional sense of historical time, with its reassuring sense of progress, has been undone.
But "also" is an important word, which is you have to interweave an ability to be creative and a sense of the humanities, with a sense of engineering.
Horizontal in the sense of learning more about the world, about others, and about a craft; vertical in the sense of learning more about who you really are.
And so today it makes sense to discuss another resurrection, the one in the hook of Lil Wayne's "I'm So Over You," which is about resurrecting your sense of self after a breakup and is also a rebirth in the sense that it is on the Lil Wayne rock album, Rebirth.
" Instead, he writes, all Americans must seek to live with love — "not merely in the personal sense but as a state of being, or a state of grace — not in the infantile American sense of being made happy but in the tough and universal sense of quest and daring and growth.
There's the feeling that our movements are being made intentionally (a sense of agency) and there's the feeling that our bodies feel like our own (a sense of embodiment).
He says often those feelings are still going to be there the next time, and could potentially even intensify because there's no sense of mastery or sense of control.
I've been looking for something to do that makes sense in this country, because we're in this country for this tour, and it made more sense than anything else.
"There's a sense of urgency and a real sense that we are now the guardians of the rule of law in the United States," Schneiderman said in an interview.
IN ONE SENSE YOU CAN SAY I ALWAYS HAVE AN ITCHY ONE IN THE SENSE THAT I,M ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THINGS TO DO. IT DOESN'T CHANGE YOUR STANDARDS.
Over the course of this period, scientists, popularizers, and the public began to make sense of these as identities and began to develop a sense of what each meant.
I think after she passed, we all felt a sense of––again, guilt is not a healthy word to use––a sense of What could I have done differently?
"I feel like 2100 years ago the car hobby started to really lose its sense of fun and its sense of humor," the former "Vintage Motorsport" editor told CNBC.
Mr Hawley posited three factors linking adherents of racist movements: a strong sense of white identity, belief in the importance of white solidarity and a sense of white victimisation.
Nor do we ever get a sense of why the differences between humans and replicants, including the customizations that sales reps keep talking about, matter in a practical sense.
We need for the machines to wake up, not in the sense of computers becoming self-aware, but in the sense of corporations recognizing the consequences of their behavior.
Daenerys Targaryen's sense of duty and justice competes with her sense of entitlement and power; what are we to make of her lust to burn enemies alive in dragonfire?
Powell was wholly wrong that mass immigration could change a historic sense of Englishness—but he was right that most people still care deeply about their sense of country.
It makes sense that the CEO of Twitter would seek to convey a sense of urgency around solving the problems that have bedeviled the platform for many years now.
While that doesn't make sense at first, since the interface would be far clunkier than just pasting a link into the chat feature, it does make sense for brands.
Even if our sense that Trump might provoke a war by accident begins to ebb, it will be replaced by a sense that he might provoke war on purpose.
"The market is going higher but think about his (Trump's) economic policies ... His sense of policy doesn't make sense," Roubini told CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
They find these kids who are almost delinquents, and they sell them on the sense of purpose and a sense of meaning that they can find through the group.
" But more seriously, he said because original films are a newer initiative than their TV efforts, he wanted to "give people some sense that the investment was making sense.
Even when they stretch and sprawl and wander, they still make sense—however "sense" is defined—at every level of form, from word to sentence to paragraph to chapter.
"  "The sense of siege that he feels because his sense of self-worth is so, so vulnerable that the series of things that have happened are overwhelming to him.
The Moon makes an easy connection with Mercury at 11:55 PM, helping us make some sense of our emotions—but not too much sense, since Mercury is retrograde!
"We've got a wonderful partnership in the sense that it's large and in the sense that it has reasonable market muscle with more than 1 million employees," Buffett said.
"It creates jobs and it gives people a sense of pride and a sense of identity," explains Small, who has been working with the charity for the last decade.
And "TV programs, especially binge watching, create a sense of social connection because we feel we know the characters; the sense of connection triggers our reward center," said Rutledge.
In this sense, what emerged from my conversations, alongside all the unease and frustration, was a sense of UK-based entrepreneurs' determination to make it work here in Britain.
Like a Fellini film, the G-Rough deftly balances the refined and the rugged, creating a sophisticated hotel with both a sense of place and a sense of style.
It may have made internal sense for Obama and the Democrats to be "tough on the border" when trying to negotiate comprehensive immigration reform; it makes no sense now.
More than 1,000 volunteer leaders of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America have congregated at an Atlanta hotel for a two-day conference called Gun Sense University.
"One of the things that I have learned through all of this is a very healthy sense of respect and sense of compassion for everybody's belief system," Newberg says.
If anything, there is a sense of disengagement and disconnect from the main centres of power in Brasília, Rio, and São Paulo, leaving many with a sense of apathy.
It started with MySpace, and it's always been very cool in the sense that you can communicate directly with your fans, and it's much more personal in that sense.
There are two main modes of thinking, he explains: one an intuitive sense based on feelings, the other a more rational sense based on scientific reasoning, evidence and reason.
They spoke of their sense that this was a crucial moment, with no less at stake than a narrative of history and a sense of national and personal identity.
Psychologists have found conspiracy theories are a tool to quell anxiety, give people a sense of control, and help make sense of a complicated, depressing, and often disappointing world.
The question often is if it's—if a decision is between 60 votes, a filibuster, or passing common sense gun reform, I'm going to choose common sense gun reform.
This sense of oneness with an audience, of losing all sense of time, of absorption in the travails and triumphs of the living actors — this is the daily antidote.
Not in the sense that I don't enjoy these games, but in the sense that they actually satisfy my curiosity sometimes dozens of hours before they reach their conclusions.
Nor has the United States recently "lost a sense of common purpose" and a "sense of common narrative," as former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told CNN this spring.
You can go too far "Engaging one sense is more effective, but you can potentially have an incongruence if that extra sense doesn't match the others," the professor said.
Berio intended the title not in a conventional sense, to describe musical structure, but in an etymological sense, to point to a diversity of sounds and meanings coming together.
Hill's universe is for the most part very bleak, but it has a moral coherence to it, a sense in which things make a kind of sense, however perverse.
You get to feel connected to a sense of community and a sense of mission without doing any heavy lifting, which is partly why online engagement is emotion-driven.
If it made sense to be in sales and management meetings and learn how people interacted, it made sense to listen in to huddles during a game and learn.
"This, quote, holiday, or sense of freedom, a sense of not doing your regular thing, is heavily intertwined with landscape, beauties of the town, and silence," Mr. Pamuk said.
So I guess in that sense I do find that ritual organized prayer makes sense because it is a way to tune my own heart to what is right.
It's always made sense but it makes even more sense in the 21st century when people are working so hard, such long hours, and struggling to make ends meet.
I think I would define myself as more of a believer in things now in the sense that, post-"Sixth Sense," I have always been a believer in something.
While Jorgen Johansson's windswept photography creates a credible sense of isolation (he filmed in part at the Mull of Galloway lighthouse), we sense the ominous rhythms of impending calamity.
But one photoshop artist, with a twisted sense of humor and a well-developed sense of irony, has been grafting the Texas senator's face on some familiar pop icons.
And you kind of only sense your own relative pace of progress so it always feels like the most important thing ever, and in that sense it's always true.
In this interim space between viewing each work, it's the responsibility of the curatorial theme to facilitate a sense of continuity, a sense of coherence between otherwise disparate works.
What about (inaudible) ... (CROSSTALK) OSEFO: ... make any sense.
" - Leo, 27 "Veteran employees have sense of entitlement.
Our thirst for information — and entertainment — makes sense.
" - Sara, 373 "Vegan with no sense of humor.
So you have to have that sense of . . .
So it makes sense that Google would want to be in this space and, honestly, it makes some sense to put it inside Maps instead of in another messaging app.
For us it's all about, OK, how can we do this in a way that makes sense for the consumer, that makes sense for us, that's what we're working for.
And while a lot of it makes sense to be consumed as is, there are a number of assets that make more sense combined or reused in a different context.
They may not 'feel' but they do sense and depending on opinion, the ability to sense the way plants do could be more incredible than any feeling we humans experience.
And he goes on this big monologue about how he has no sense of smell, but now his sense of taste is heightened, so he's been tasting all our farts.
It pushed a niche service that may not have made much sense as a standalone venture-backed business (and made even less sense as one of several on the market).
"It's a common sense security measure, and it makes no sense to allow criminals to send fake emails," said Patrick Peterson, executive chairman and founder of email security firm Agari.
One of the main tenets of the Medu Art Ensemble was that their output should be functional, but in a sense that cultivated a deep sense of community and direction.
You get the sense that when people out in the world dream of Montreal they get a sense of rebellion, fragility, a work-to-live ethic and a DIY spirit.
My dog can sense that her dog BFF is outside (I don't know how she can sense these things!) so I open the door and sure enough, he's out there.
For her, much more so than these eminent antecedents, a sense of apartness grows into a suffocating sense of irreversible damnation, a sentence on which she deliberates over and over.
Thick metal chains hang from the ceiling, swaying when the A.C. hits them: depending on your vantage point, your sense of weightlessness is tempered, briefly, by a sense of entrapment.
The Suns are rebuilding, Bledsoe makes no sense within their current timeline, and unloading his contract while there's still two guaranteed years left on it makes a ton of sense.
I like a sense of humor in fashion, and street style; and it made sense that when you show the clothes to people, they should be able to buy it.
NOBODY REALLY UNDERSTANDS WHATS HAPPENING INCLUDING ME. THINGS I THOUGHT MADE SENSE DIDN'T MAKE SENSE AND WERENT WORKING, I JUST ASKED MYSELF, WHERE WERE MOMENTUM PLAYERS GOING TO LOOK NEXT.
They shape positively and negatively our whole world view because they give us the sense of love, safety and belonging; they give us our sense of worthiness as human beings.
That's what the country needs — a sense of unity, a sense of inclusion, a respect for our institutions, our way of life, rule of law, and respect for each other.
"We watch (the official GDP announcement) as closely as we do in some sense out of a sense of obligation," said Donald Straszheim, head of China Research at Evercore ISI.
That may make sense in America, it may not make sense if you've got a journalist that's trying to write important things in a place like Egypt or Saudi Arabia.
But because it's not so expensive to make movies anymore, and because I really like making them — I like the sense of community in filmmaking, the sense of shared collaboration.
"Sometimes parents do create an attachment to home, a mythology to home for their children in order to given them a sense of history, a sense of place," she said.
" In this situation Jackson sees both Brooks's "great sense of humor" and Sontag's "sense of superiority and rage at her loss of white privilege to speak on behalf black people.
Some anemones, such as Nematostella vectensis, pictured above, have a primitive sense of hearing: tiny hair bundles scattered along their tentacles sense when animals that they can sting are nearby.
This sense that the men lack will, that they are totally at the mercy of invisible forces, rubs against the sense that they are totally in control of their bodies.
"In one sense it was just another finishing line, but in a bigger sense I've been visualizing it, and finishing in that stadium in Athens was so special," he said.
For the most part, this makes sense; however, one form of fix under discussion makes no sense and would do serious harm to many internet and brick and mortar retailers.
"Adrianne and I have a shared sense of comedy and a shared sense of tragedy, and every moment of our life together has been a balance between both," he said.
Success in the sense of total accuracy in weaving the tapestry of the Tower of Babel that is Brazil and the outsider's sense that he never lost, being Argentine-born.
Our sense of self, our sense of others, and the way we formulate ideas are often shaped by the way we move, by the way we expect others to move.
Taken together with his meeting with Kim, it is clear that Putin is on the move in both a territorial and material sense, as well as in an intellectual sense.
Whether out of a sense of loyalty or a sense of Doing What Managers Do, Matheny stuck with Rosenthal as his ninth-inning guy for as long as he could.
Yet what began as something-that-sort-of-made-sense (whiskey, gin), quickly turned into something-that-made-not-very-much-sense (wine, beer), before becoming complete nonsense (welcome, tequila).
"Our sense is that investors are starting to do their homework, revisiting the high-quality gold equities, so there is a sense that gold's about to turn here," Boyd said.
I think that went a long way toward accelerating the process and getting it completed at a time that made sense for Yoenis and made sense for us as well.
I am probably more European in that sense, or at least a sense of ... The construct I use is the digital self, that my data is an extension of me.
"To me it seems like the cat can sense some type of energy or presence in the crystal that we as humans cannot sense from the crystal," Lima tells me.
In a sense, Star Trek: Discovery was born under the most ideal circumstances the Star Trek universe has ever known, so the stakes have, in a sense, never been higher.
I also read poetry — from Pablo Neruda to Warsan Shire — fairly regularly, and it keeps my sense of what words can do wide open and my sense of beauty awake.
Not in the sense that it's acceptable, but in the sense that it's often something that everyday people do—  a predictable, if awful, a consequence of how society is organized.
All the while, the federal government and much of the news media continue to act as if the same economic measures that made sense decades ago still make sense today.
Huzayfah: What appealed to me was the sense of adventure that comes with it, and then the sense that you're going through survival and hardships for the sake of God.
In that sense, Ms. Rains said, spending $53.5 million for an extra 2,624 feet of tarmac, or 7.8 percent of the second runway's total estimated cost, made good business sense.
DEREGULATION COST-BENEFIT If it makes sense to require a systematic analysis of the costs and benefits of any new regulation, it makes equal sense when looking at removing regulation.
"I had a sense of knowing, surety, and a sense of peace and great comfort that there is a unity between me, other people, nature, and the world," he said.
Therefore, in both the sense of a coherent set of policies and in the sense of having a full structure underpinning national security decision making, there is no Trump administration.
"They had this sense that they had to be skeptical of everything out there but they didn't have the time to spend hours to make sense of it," he said.
"We also lack a clear sense from the government about what no deal would mean in practice, this may be lulling businesses into a false sense of security," he said.
Not just happy in the narrow sense, like the fleeting joy you get from ice cream, but in the broader sense of human flourishing — what the ancient Greeks called eudaimonia.
Therefore, he says, a sense that borders are open and immigration is uncontrolled may have made many Germans seek out a stronger sense of German identity, and a stronger Germany.
The ad taps into the sense of "Love it or leave it" patriotism that also underpinned the Nixon ads — or, more specifically, the sense that the antiwar movement was unpatriotic.
So while the executive order makes very little sense as a counterterrorism policy, no matter how you slice it, it makes perfect sense as a kind of Muslim Exclusion Act.
I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to meet Jeong Kwan and be touched by her deep sense of compassion and wisdom, matched only perhaps by her playful sense of humor!
Only the Dwight part worked, and now Atlanta's got a Millsap-Howard frontline that makes more sense than Horford-Howard but still probably less sense than Millsap-Horford, all things considered.
You get the feeling that everything will make sense eventually, but also that once something makes "sense," it will only help us realize how little we understood in the first place.
Energy forecasts are both complex (in the sense they have a large number of highly dynamic elements) and controversial (in the sense they can be used to justify particularly policy choices).
In a common sense American where they there&aposs still enough common sense amongst the electorate, if the issue is immigration, the economy&aposs going well, the other issue is immigration.
While we are a generous people, we are also a realistic people driven by a sense of fairness and common sense, with our own fiscal, social and political challenges to address.
None of this makes sense on the merits, but conservatives have proven over the years that their narratives don't need to make logical sense to be taken seriously by the media.
Presence, they continue, is made up of two things: "telepresence," which they define as "the sense of being there," and "social presence," which is the sense of being together with others.
This comic take on "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is infused with a gleefully absurdist sense of humor while retaining a childlike sense of wonder.
" The patent also says, "The input structure has a metal contact layer, a sense layer positioned below the metal contact layer, and a drive layer capacitively coupled to the sense layer.
Their results showed remarkable variety: The most reported near-death feeling was a sense of everything speeding up or slowing down (27%), followed by a sense of pleasantness or peacefulness (22%).
It makes sense that the game would be smaller in scale on mobile, but what this structure really does is take away a lot of the sense of discovery and aimlessness.

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