Sentence examples for General sensibility from inspiring English sources

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In fact, like much of Anderson's work, you get the feeling many of the scenes have been lifted directly from a sketchbook; certain sequences here are animated with little discernible effect on the general sensibility.

What irks people who are vehemently opposed to the general sensibility that informs much of what we see and hear about trigger warnings and micro-aggressions is that the assumed balance of power has been compromised.

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Though Mr. Varnedoe allows that the show had some "very particular problems," its stated ambitions did accurately reflect the general sensibilities of its organizer: a pursuit of specifics in generalities, a commitment to objects and the people who make them, a search for connections between high art and the stuff of everyday life.

I cannot pretend, even for the sake of drama, that the creation of that third list was a fraught affair; the general sensibilities and tastes of the panel were too much in accord for trouble, and there were no particularly confrontational or maniacally idiosyncratic temperaments to accommodate.

Instead of creating a distinct rose garden that would have been a mismatch with the general landscaping sensibility, however, rose bushes are "slotted into the plantings in a natural way," Hefner notes.

Early Confucian philosophers argue that the general ethical sensibilities we develop during infancy and early childhood form the basis for nearly every virtue and that the parent child relationship is the primary context within which this growth occurs.

The initial critical impulse was to carefully consider the merit of each individual segment, plotting his effectiveness against a rubric that was equal parts Stewart, political incisiveness, and general comedic sensibilities, meaning: Is he funny?

We are seeing an all-time high in the need to compete economically, and a general low in sensibility and human relations.

In general, the low sensibility can be attributed to two causes.

Whether something constitutes a low or high level breach depends on whether the action was intentional, whether the conduct "caused offence to the general public's sensibilities" and caused reputational damage to Rugby Australia, breached the "core value" of "discipline and respect", and other factors.

Though it appeared a year after Edward Young's The Complaint: Or, Night-Thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality, it is apparently uninfluenced by that work but reflects the general tendency to exploit sensibility and pathos that coexisted peacefully with 18th-century Rationalism.

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