And there is indeed a sense of movement towards bipolar politics and a system of alternating governments.
"We chose the thick and thin oval to replace the circle because it portrays a sense of movement, " Ms. Webb said.
But all this was fancy footwork, not a clear sense of movement.
This version dislocates us, as spectators, heightening our sense of upward movement and precarious poise.
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For one thing, such devices allow the patient to sense the movement of the arm through a system of cables which are used to control the device, usually by attaching them to the opposite shoulder.
They have a rough sense of how their individual action can affect the movement of the paddle to achieve the goal.
The closest most of us can get to WFS is in video-game parlors where each player wears headphones that provide a sense of space, place and movement.
With it, Agent 47 can spot his enemies, predict their patterns of movement, and sense opportunities.
Air New Zealand is among those leading the movement toward a greater sense of privacy for passengers, It recently introduced new cabin features across all three of its classes business, premium economy and economy.
When a Tea Party group goes off the rails like this, major news outlets are more than happy to use them as yet another example of a movement out of touch with mainstream America and for that matter, common sense.
That brings us to Occupy Wall Street (OWS), the movement that sprung out of the sense that economic inequality is hurting most Americans.
Financial expert, TV host, and Sun-In aficionado Suze Orman has a simple bit of algebra that she suggests using to decide if it makes sense to be part of the 250, 000-strong movement of Americans who are deciding to bid goodbye to their houses and good credit in order to recoup their losses and try again at some point (way, way, way) in the future.
The most effective way to create lasting change is to focus on movement and healthy eating as part of enhancing a sense of daily well-being.
While few took his religious pretensions seriously, this message meshed with a growing sense among Muslims, fanned assiduously by a resurgent fundamentalist movement, of thwarted ambitions and generalised victimhood.
Brig Greville Bibby, commander of the army's regional headquarters, said the movement of Claro's troops into another existing base made sense from an operational perspective.
You may well reflect the thoughts of most Americans, that the EV and hybrid movement may make some sense.
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In a broader sense, though, this is the first piece of legislation perhaps since the civil rights movement that so many states have lined up against.
You Are Not a Gadget is a manifesto in the starkest sense of the term: Lanier fully articulates his final and somewhat absolute break with the open source movement typified by what he describes as the "Libertarians" of Silicon Valley and the proponents of Web 2.0.
The bishop was part of the demythologisation movement, an attempt to re-describe Christianity in terms that made sense to the non-religious mind.
Not just the movement for civil rights, but the endless struggle to respond with decency, dignity and a sense of brotherhood to all the challenges that face us as a nation as a whole.
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So, I mean, I think that the civil rights movement has always been not just part and parcel of the religious movement in this country among black people, but it has been, in a sense, founded, almost, and certainly, by and large, led by the religious leaders in this country.
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