Direct
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3019 examples of Direct in a sentence
Your organization is a
direct
mirror of its leadership team, and they need to be setting the tone.
And it can make for such a great learning tool, because we learn better through
direct
experience.
Why? Because, as Berkeley tells us, we have no
direct
access to our physical world, other than through our senses.
The one on the left comes from an orange surface, under
direct
light, facing to the right, viewed through sort of a bluish medium.
Now we have an architecture that connects a city to the natural world in a very
direct
and immediate way.
Maybe you had a
direct
line.
It means that a young kid from the Andes who's raised to believe that that mountain is an Apu spirit that will
direct
his or her destiny will be a profoundly different human being and have a different relationship to that resource or that place than a young kid from Montana raised to believe that a mountain is a pile of rock ready to be mined.
It's called "Enclothed Cognition," the co-occurrence of two factors: the symbolic meaning of clothing and the physical experience of wearing the clothing, both of which have a
direct
correlation to how you feel about yourself.
Earlier it was referred to this
direct
life device.
And the total of
direct
tort cost in this country is about two percent, which is twice as much as in other countries but, as taxes go, hardly crippling.
But the
direct
costs are really only the tip of the iceberg.
I do lots and lots of flying, and if I was at the FAA, what would I be doing a lot of
direct
observation of?
Now this is a
direct
conflict between the experiencing self and the remembering self.
When I go out to
direct
a film, every day we prepare too much, we think too much.
We will pinpoint where these gases emanate from, because we can measure the gradient where it comes from, and there, we can
direct
the next mission to land right in that area.
This is actually a
direct
quote from an epidemiologist who's been in field of HIV for 15 years, worked on four continents, and you're looking at her.
A creation of a network of reserves would provide
direct
employment for more than a million people plus all the secondary jobs and all the secondary benefits.
Direct
communication and clear expectations, even when the subject matter is difficult.
We don't shy away from the more traditional methods like
direct
instruction, when it's the best way into a lesson.
Up until now, our communication with machines has always been limited to conscious and
direct
forms.
Our vision is to introduce this whole new realm of human interaction into human-computer interaction so that computers can understand not only what you
direct
it to do, but it can also respond to your facial expressions and emotional experiences.
So we don't even necessarily have to have
direct
contact with these organisms to have a very real impact on them.
Well, I propose a
direct
test.
That clock was placed above a door in
direct
line of sight to where my wife lay as her contractions increased hour after hour.
And here it is
direct
on the contrary.
I guess that after Leonard Nimoy had been successful in directing "the Search for Spock" and "the Voyage Home," William Shatner thought he could
direct
too.
And while by no means would I expect a low-budget trash fest like this to be politically correct, the rednecks in this film sure did like to
direct
derogatory gay remarks to each other.
There's extremely little about how Bruce Haack produced his music and virtually no examples of
direct
connection to later and contemporary electronic music.
Teenage Caveman, which Larry didn't write but did direct, was terrible.
There is a lot of Eyes Wide Shut in this episode somehow, in the
direct
approach to character, the realistic fantasy elements of both.
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