Sentence examples for a sort of immediate from inspiring English sources

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In "Citizen Kane," images seemed unchained, a sort of immediate imprint of the imagination and a mighty music that didn't so much tell a story as display his mercurial emotions.

Though I feel permanently connected to a finished story in countless ways, there's always a sort of immediate recognition that the piece was generated in a specific time and a specific place and could never have been written by me, as it was, at any other time — not in the past, or the future.

However, in thus rejecting Jacobi's anti-Spinozism, Schleiermacher seems also to have absorbed something from Jacobi which would be no less important for his future philosophy of religion: the idea (for which his pietist background no doubt made him receptive) that we enjoy a sort of immediate intuition or feeling of God.

The street photography that you saw was a sort of immediate interaction, and then we would go on our separate ways.

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A: Sort of.

Examining 13 ways to stimulate the economy and job market, the report contends that the impact of deregulation would be too slow and small to have any sort of immediate effect, while taxing repatriated corporate earnings at a lower rate would at most create a single year of full-time employment for every million dollars in federal costs required.

Joseph A. Salvi, a Southampton lawyer who represents the Southampton Business Alliance, said he also questioned the legality of the moratorium because under state law moratoriums can only be passed "when there is a crisis situation that requires some sort of immediate action to prevent a harm".

Broad does not equate or identify the perception of a worldly object with the sort of immediate acquainting awareness we have (or seem to have) with its facing surface (pace Chisholm, 1957, p. 154).

Importantly however, although the empirical world of matter takes an active part this does not involve according it some sort of immediate givenness, or a straight-forwardly determining role.

To pre-philosophical reflection perception seem to provide us with some sort of immediate cognitive contact with a physical object, for example a bell.

That sort of immediate dissemination of raw footage, Mr. Rostrum said, had provided a potent tool to show interactions between police and the public and to create a record of fleeting, sometimes chaotic moments that otherwise might be lost to conflicting memories.

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