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But there is another alternative: to detect in the prospect of answers without questions and choices, without deliberation or even thought, a path that will lead eventually only to more inhumanity, owing to the urges that may at any moment take hold of a people that
senses
itself withering away.
At the same time, the dismissive attitude towards Europe that one
senses
in America is unjustified and self-defeating.
The main challenge with renewables is energy storage, in two
senses.
But the world should not wait for the America to come to its
senses.
As the US and its allies continue to face terrorist blowback, one hopes that Trump comes to his senses, and helps to turn the seemingly interminable War on Terror that Bush launched in 2001 into a battle that can actually be won.
In recent years, Big Tech companies have been subjected to scrutiny for perfecting a dark art pioneered by commercial newspapers, radio, and television: attracting and holding our attention, in order to sell access to our
senses
to paying advertisers.
Unlike their forebears, they can capture the attention of each one of us with person-specific (or even mood-specific) attractors, before selling to the highest bidder access both to our data and to our
senses.
Unless Merkel comes to her senses, she will eventually destroy it.
But had vast numbers of Germans suddenly lost their
senses
overnight, or were they part of a situation in which most of us would simply have done as we were told?
One
senses
in China the birth pangs of civil society, making the introduction of the rule of law increasingly urgent.
Such efforts are also vital to find ways to stem more effectively the deterioration of people’s productivity and independence, by preserving their physical strength, mental acuity, and
senses
like hearing and vision.
Zuma
senses
the urgency of the situation.
From computers and scanners to mobile devices, an increasing number of humans spend much of their conscious lives interacting with the world through electronics, the only barrier between brain and machine being the
senses
— sight, sound, and touch — through which humans and devices interface.
But remove those
senses
from the equation, and electronic devices can become our eyes, ears and even arms and legs, taking in the world around us and interacting with it through software and hardware.
Among China’s 500 million Internet users, for example, one
senses
a palpable rise in nationalist sentiment, reflected in bitter criticism of official “weakness” in defending Chinese interests.
Whether the Germans will agree remains far from clear, but it is worth recalling that building a fiscal union in the US took a very long time (and in some
senses
may remain an unfinished project).
That tendency will be even greater if the public
senses
that the consequences (distorted asset prices, high government debt, etc.) eventually must be reversed.
Can the British exit threat shake Europe to its
senses
and make the United Kingdom’s effort to reform institutions more likely to succeed, or to make Europe a more stable polity?
The tragedy of today’s situation is that the EU could still save itself and come to its
senses.
One hopes that its leaders come to their
senses
fast, so that the upcoming summit can produce the results that past summits have failed to provide – and that the world needs more than ever.
North Korea’s latest nuclear test is thus a test in many
senses
of the word.
Yet, as time passes, one
senses
the emergence of something like a new French self-definition, which is probably the most clearly “Western” in the history of the Fifth Republic.
Indeed, one
senses
a certain satisfaction in some countries that have been the targets of human rights criticism by the US; now they sense an opportunity to turn the tables.
And yet one
senses
among elites from emerging countries something akin to existential doubt, which the European crisis has served to reinforce.
In these senses, Swensen is completely different from day traders, who are both investing for the short term and trying to beat the most crowded market – the market for exchange-listed securities.
They will worry – and they are right to worry – that a situation of extreme peril, a veritable threat to the nation, was required before the French recovered their
senses
and took the path of reason.
But what is strange is that your
senses
are not dulled by this dead and dreadful world.
In some senses, that is true.
It seems that EU leaders have accepted that we British have taken leave of our senses, and there is not much they can do about it.
Each of us
senses
this challenge almost daily.
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