Sentence examples for momentary actions from inspiring English sources

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This adds to the argument of the importance for educators and researchers alike, to take a more holistic perspective in relation to what happens in a toddler's momentary actions.

Tenenbaum and Raffman's discussion of the pursuit of vague goals is interestingly related to Luca Ferrero's suggestion that many activities are "made up of momentary actions that relate in non-local ways that span over the entire length of the activities" and "require the agent's continuous appreciation of the structure and outcome of the extended activities taken as a whole" (2009, 406).

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Roughly, the perfective marker indicates completed, momentary action; its absence signifies an action viewed as incomplete, continuous, or repeated.

Nerve cells are secretory, for responses to the nerve impulses that they propagate depend upon the production of chemical transmitter substances, or neurohumors, such as acetylcholine and noradrenaline (norepinephrine), which are liberated at nerve endings in minute amounts and have only a momentary action.

It is not a momentary addictive action, but an action that truly takes care of our physical, emotional, financial and spiritual well-being.

As we have seen, many take decisions to be momentary intentional actions of intention formation.

Many uphold common-sense folk psychology by maintaining that practical decisions are momentary intentional actions of intention formation [Frankfurt 1988: 174 6; Kane 1996: 24; McCann 1998: 163; Searle 2001: 94; Clarke 2003: 3 27; Mele 2003: 197 202].

Pure, unadulterated momentary eyebrow action – which involved unique sole eyebrow use while freezing all other parts of the face – as Mr Carson indicated to Mr Molesley to open the door as a sign to the Most Horrible Lord Merton Son to leave.

The toddler's momentary playful action captured on mobile phone video, sheds light on how symbolic activity reflects thinking processes to offer insight into how toddler (Luci) can, in a passing moment, imbue a cultural object with new symbolic meaning.

Instead, what it is to decide to A is to form actively an intention to A. The intention arises in that momentary intention-forming action, not after it.

There need not be any compelling reason for concern about life and death, as the Nazi example shows, only a momentary conviction that dramatic action is needed to preserve a way of life.

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