How To Use Actuality In A Sentence

  • In actuality, cheese making is preservation of a food by dehydration.
  • The flattish factuality of the poem well conveys its embarrassed self-accusation.
  • Padre Amaro, the young saving grace reformer, is in actuality a power mad vacuum, able to use a nubile young woman to satisfy his carnal desires as he finks on those within his order who would do the same.
  • I just need to see... the intercon-nectedness between act and actuality. THE BROKEN GOD
  • On the other hand, you shouldn't let actuality get in the way of a good story!
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  • The skilled reader is not dependent on the adventitious aids of easiness or brightness; he is no longer, for instance, dependent upon plot for his enjoyment of fiction, or upon what is called 'actuality' or 'incident', or mere verisimilitude of description. 2010 January 08 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • It felt like it had been years since I had last seen her, when in actuality it had only been a few months.
  • In actuality, living where you need a car to do everything runs counter to Ireland's spatial strategy.
  • In actuality, a cow-tail switch is equal to a flyswatter. Eliza’s Freedom Road
  • When in actuality, children need all of their breath in order to simply breathe.
  • But there is an actuality of financial interest which justifies disqualification because of the potential for bias, the fear of bias, or, if you like, overcompensation the other way.
  • This fable is serve accentuated by a actuality which a single of Coach Troppmanns teenage football players attended all those camps in Booneville, California as great as expected was sleeping in a nearby cabin when Bryant as great as McKay were figuring out how to change a world. Excerpt from PIGSKIN WARRIORS: 140 YEARS OF THE GAMES GREATEST ...
  • Now day, there is a delicate relation in education, instruction theory and the PC game. There is digressive problem between education theory and education actuality.
  • Elphick's wife had left him, and since this event he had remained sober and faithful to her memory, as he had not been to her in actuality. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • Hmmm … Here’s how to define the blog called “Buzzmachine”: a blog that tries to appear “liberal” but in actuality is operated by the right wing so as to manage liberal discourse and keep it within narrow parameters, never cutting too close to the bone. Defying definition « BuzzMachine
  • Be responsible for CMM, ensure factuality of the measurement result.
  • At the same time, facing to actuality of realizing E-Commerce of our country, it brings forward business model of strategic alliance of traditional corporation and retail network.
  • Rather, speculative theology is the ontology of the ens realissimum , the highest actuality as such.
  • The book "Cybil" is based on the life of Shirley Ardell Mason and she and Dr. Wilbur worked on the factuality of the content and was one of the first publications to bring to public eye "Disassociative Identity Disorder" or commonly called "Multiple Personality Disorder". Weiner: Obama speech may end 'Sybil' health-care message
  • It seems that the image of the economy in the popular mind lags some 20 years behind actuality.
  • In actuality, those original pistols - while beautifully machined and blued - were basically military pistols, with gritty trigger pulls and average accuracy.
  • So, professor, there's another slip of your "factuality" for you — and not pennyante either! Nelson Algren: An Exchange
  • This paper summarized research actuality and expectation of biotech drugs in China.
  • Yanking him back, pulling him out of the virtual back to actuality... and Peal was standing over him, brandishing a wrench. METAPLANETARY
  • In actuality, they were having pasta primavera.
  • What he found was a hybrid and rather unsystematic cluster of useful ideas; what he did was give them concreteness and actuality, a local habitation and a name.
  • John Grierson defines a documentary as the "creative treatment of actuality. Alexandra Juhasz: "The Facebook Documentary": On Well-Timed, Well-Placed, Corporate-Produced "Documents"
  • It is a movie that struggles for significance as it fashions actuality out of ambiguity.
  • The track is nearly seven minutes long, but, in actuality, it feels almost too short.
  • It is non-conspirational, structuralist and yet shrouded in secrecy at the same time as declaring its protocols are Kantian in their actuality. 18 « August « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • The core of the actual evidential argument, once you strip away the assertion of factuality, is that the term "outcry" is consistently used to relate to murder victims, and that we should therefore consider it to mean murder victims on the context of Sodom. Wisdom, Justice And Mercy
  • Much of nature's factuality strikes us as both messy and unpleasant but no less fascinating thereby.
  • In its details, whether we regard the haughty claims of delegated omnipotence advanced by Rome, or the carefully studied historical and canonistic arguments built up by Sarpi, the quarrel has lost actuality. Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
  • Jane thinks that they will probably marry in actuality but that he can not love the vain, shallow woman.
  • The word indoctrinate is quite often used to point out how the other group whose ideas are in opposition to one's own, are cloaking their motives as "proper" education; yet, in actuality, a certain amount of indoctrination is required in order to establish and maintain societal norms. Indoctrination?
  • M : I am neither the potentiality nor the actualisation, nor the actuality of things.
  • a hope that progressed from possibility to actuality
  • In actuality it came from the name of a bird - the Willow inker - that had a dreadfully loud caw, not to mention a terrible unaccommodating personality, and happened to live in a willow tree.
  • Pompey is afterwards dismayed to attend to which a Roman in actuality is in a field, which troops avocation "Can from a path of Egypt's widow pluck/The ne'er-lust-wearied Antony. Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
  • A trip to the moon is now an actuality.
  • Part of what makes equilibrium warp thornier and harder to explain is that with credibility and determinacy warp you're dealing with possibility and actuality, challenges to which can be resolved by filling in gapstory, rendering the story choate. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Its too-tasteful palette of moss green, taupe, deep mustard and soft white was only partly offset by the raw factuality of the underlying wall's fissures and patches.
  • Relativistic locality is the domain of actuality, while potentialities have careers in space-time (if that word is appropriate) which modify and even violate the restrictions that space-time structure imposes upon actual events. Archive 2009-02-01
  • The other seems to him only an unrighteous actuality or a case of human obstinacy or perversity.
  • In actuality, the problem is not the weapons themselves but the people who misuse them.
  • Christianity's foundation centers around the actuality of one event in history.
  • This perception, if we look to its origin, may turn out to be primitive; no doubt the feeling of "crude extensity" is an original sensation; every inference, association, and distinction is a thing that looms up suddenly before the mind, and the nature and actuality of which is a datum of what -- to indicate its irresistible immediacy and indescribability -- we may well call sense. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
  • This system is developed for the quality management requirement, process and actuality of bodywork assemble and welding in some automobile manufacture company.
  • But Kafka has that magic of actuality in even the most dislocated phrase that no other modern has, a kind of shiver + grinding blue ache in your teeth. Becoming Susan Sontag
  • Described the actuality and development of the research of the coal ash fusibility.
  • I almost left this one off, because in actuality, this montage is all exposition and almost no action. Top 10 Movie Montages » Scene-Stealers
  • Yet as a progressive, I believe that Lantos is betraying his own ideals by promoting an entirely one-sided view of the so-called “reunification of Jerusalem” which, in actuality, was merely its redivision, and is more so doing Israel little service by failing to act as an impartial broker, as is a necessary precondition to negotiating “a peaceful, two-state solution to end the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.” With all due respect, Mr. Lantos, you’re wrong about Jerusalem | Jewschool
  • the realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination
  • Even aside from the fact that the use of it as a conceit in magic realism and fabulism is purposefully aimed at a figurative representation of what is marvellous in actuality, in reality, Bukiet’s complaint has little to do with what I’d term alethic quirks and credibility warp. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • When I visit a friend in the hospital, for example, for the deontologist I must be guided by a commitment to honor the moral law rather than by the actuality of my friend and her suffering.
  • This war has greatly demoralised and discredited the governing class in Great Britain, and if big masses of unemployed and unfed people, no longer strung up by the actuality of war, masses now trained to arms and with many quite sympathetic officers available, are released clumsily and planlessly into a world of risen prices and rising rents, of legal obstacles and forensic complications, of greedy speculators and hampered enterprises, there will be insurrection and revolution. What is Coming?
  • That's all they have done with this arrangement, removed the word 'segregation' while in actuality we remain segregated and subjected to literally the same policy that seeks to strip us of our faith, or dignity and our will to resist tyrants acting as public servants," said Roberto Chavez, one of the inmates who chose to return to segregation rather than comply with the program. The Seattle Times
  • Thoughtful reporting, bolstered by the two-source minimum rule to assure factuality has been replaced with rumor-mongering, emotional appeals and attacks on people's characters -- precisely the opposite of what ethical journalism should be. Maria Armoudian: The True Scandals of Murdoch's News Corps Are Much Worse Than Phone-Hacking
  • You could trace a limina in that, sure, an uncertainty, with that "To be or not to be" speech seen as a weighing of options aimed at establishing the truth (i.e. epistemic actuality) of what he most wants to do. Modality and Hamlet
  • He once said that the vanity of existence is revealed in the form that existence assumes: in the infiniteness of time and space contrasted with the finiteness of the individual in both; in the fleeting present as the sole form in which actuality exists; in the contingency and relativity of all things; in continual becoming without being; in continual desire without satisfaction; in the continual frustration of striving of which life consists. Chuck Klosterman on Living and Society
  • It can also be guised as journalism, yet in actuality foster propaganda - as we know from so many of the talk show radio hosts who have a clear agenda of their own - often a neo-conservative agenda presented as truth by exploiting, for example, people's sense of patriotism. Mike Schwager: The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth: In Media and PR
  • Many nations great and small, even continents, are in actuality thus godless.
  • A set of verb forms or inflections used to indicate the speaker's attitude toward the factuality or likelihood of the action or condition expressed.
  • This is true even as film since Welles is capable of a quasi-realism indistinguishable from actuality.
  • On the first point: a beatitude is the actuality of a perfect virtue. Nature and Grace: Selections from the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas
  • These sentences all contain verbs in the subjunctive mood, which is used chiefly to express the speaker's attitude about the likelihood or factuality of a given situation.
  • Monitor color and actuality eyeball color can be seen differently.
  • That is, Hegel falls into what might be called "actualism" or the thesis that the being of entities is exhausted by their manifestation in actuality. Larval Subjects .
  • The adventure which we set ourselves was this: to try and experience myth and actuality in the same breath.
  • Calling it 'rotten-cabbage-scented' is a little more accurate, but suggests that the scent was added after the fact, while in actuality, stench is a property of the mercaptan itself. Boing Boing: December 25, 2005 - December 31, 2005 Archives
  • In actuality she was overly nervous rather than arrogant, however, and Capra nursemaided her through the shooting.
  • All say, I am more than you think, more than you will admit that I am, and all express as well the vain man's suspicion that in actuality he is unbeautiful.
  • In actuality they are waterproof capsules containing a long radical of germinated seed ready for growth when proper conditions are encountered.
  • But Banksy and his crew have stopped bickering with the disbelieving public about factuality for a moment, as they are now embroiled in another dispute, this time with Joachim Levy. ARTINFO: As Oscar Approaches, Swiss Filmmaker Wants His Name on Banksy's Movie Too
  • Supervenience physicalism, as we have been understanding it, is a contingent thesis that is consistent with the possibility (if not the actuality) of disembodiment. Physicalism
  • Since so many of the documents on view are themselves doctored items or spoofs, factuality becomes suspect.
  • The paper set forth dynamic alliance procreant background, developmental actuality and development, in order to dynamic alliance connotation have one fire-new cognition.
  • The character of such works, as Carl Freedman has written, “lies neither in chronology nor in technological hardware but in the cognitive presentation of alternatives to actuality and the status quo.” Genre Fiction
  • Nevertheless, as celestial revolutions are motions, albeit eternal ones, they include some component of potentiality, which is actualised in the motion, and hence this potential component is in need of an actuality as a mover. Aristotle's Natural Philosophy
  • The hearing which followed was long on plausibility, but short on actuality.
  • In theory it is great, but when you are doing it in actuality you run into problems that you never envisaged.
  • There's a distinct possibility that when I was YOUNG I was, in actuality, also a MORON. Today's Lesson
  • The latter, which in actuality is sex comradeship, I call conjugal affection or friendship. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Based on understanding developmental actuality and trend of solid state recorder, the paper adopts FPGA as main control chip and FLASH as storage chip to design the electronic recording system.
  • Trinitization is given to a11 space as space is in man, for he, in phosphene geometries (e.g., stars, plates of the recorder cell, the di - Ascended Masters who work di - actuality, is a thinking membrane wheels, bright dot patterns, etc.) vine template, and the Councils of rectly with the consciousness minds between the luminaries. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Warp morphing: The credibility warp of an alethic quirk may be translated to determinacy warp by interrogating the actuality of appearances. Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
  • In actuality, we are wasting too much energy at home, on streets and elsewhere.
  • Here the audience is confronted by the transfer of energy and force from concept into actuality.
  • In actuality , it's much more complex than that .
  • There is an antic undercurrent to his straight-faced pictures, as if, after staring at the sheer actuality of what was laid out before him, he might have burst out laughing before making the picture.
  • This paper mainly studies the actuality of defense sci-tech resources, and brings forward some advices in policy, information channel, management mechanism and sharing system.
  • Lately, most of us have inhabited the space between the terrible actuality and these daydreams.
  • Be responsible for CMM, ensure factuality of the measurement result.
  • In actuality, only the first two examples are passives.
  • You have no sense of self-image, and it's image that matters, not actuality. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • Laconic, deceptively unassuming and structurally clear, these works have a straightforward factuality that ultimately carries the weight of their conviction.
  • In actuality, Maddie had the grace of a frog—ribbit!
  • Holding to newer precedents (your stare decisis argument) is in actuality a compounding of past judicial activism. Exposing the myth of so-called activist judges « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • Well, in actuality it's not a question you can give a plain yes or no because it is condition based.
  • It is that sense of actuality created that helps make the film so very unnerving.
  • I say, moreover, that, in this naked conception of things, divested of words, there will not be found any notion of what you call the actuality of absolute existence. The Third Dialogue
  • In actuality, Teddie did not have a disorder but merely a difficult temperament.
  • The second complicating factor in forecasting gubernatorial elections is, as referred to here last month, a actuality which a electoral climate for governors right right away is zero short of brutal. 2010: An Early Snapshot of the Electoral Landscape
  • In actuality, color is simply an indication of the breed of hen.
  • Higher handicappers claimed a driving average of 227 yards and, in actuality, hit it 198 yards - a 29-yard lie of the mind.
  • Its 'factuality' was sealed by draconian laws and its reasoning was secured by social and political settings. Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • The hotel is a temporary residence, so maybe you'll soon move from wish to actuality.
  • What this means, in actuality, is that the constitutional court precinct will act as a hub, a central axis and meeting point in a still divided city.
  • I think I know that BMW with the "freewheel" and in actuality, it's a coaster brake... Leaving The Irony On: So Much for Sincerity
  • The newly-created "factuality" department was shut down, as Roger Ailes claimed due dilligence was done. So ... "Hunter" ... how's that Sarah Palin worship working out?
  • Their factuality is historical, even where it is still that of brute, unconquered nature.
  • The actuality is a privatisation of the commons.
  • Sadra warns against the idea that potentiality is prior to actuality in an absolute sense.
  • It would convene its board of trustees to establish the "factuality" of Independent Democrats leader Patricia De Lille's claims. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Since so many of the documents on view are themselves doctored items or spoofs, factuality becomes suspect.
  • To achieve supremacy the one had to create a throbbing actuality, a world of keenest living, of acts and intervolved situations and episodes: the other to fashion a mentality so passionately alive that its manifold phases should have all the reality of concrete individualities. Life of Robert Browning
  • In all actuality, this film is a light-hearted action romp that has its tongue firmly planted in its cheek.
  • A trip to the moon is now an actuality.
  • This actuality of things is emphasized by the postposition of the color adjective, in accordance with normal, non-poetic usage: it excludes any metaphorical interpretation.
  • Whereas the immediate explanation of the actuality of Aristotle's substances lay in what they were essentially, that was not the case with Avicenna's essences, for their status was that of the merely possible.
  • For almost half a century, Updike - modern America's peerless prose-poet of the everyday - has exhibited a dazzling flair for depicting actuality in all its sensuous vividness.
  • At the same time, facing to actuality of realizing E-Commerce of our country, it brings forward business model of strategic alliance of traditional corporation and retail network.
  • This perception, if we look to its origin, may turn out to be primitive; no doubt the feeling of "crude extensity" is an original sensation; every inference, association, and distinction is a thing that looms up suddenly before the mind, and the nature and actuality of which is a datum of what -- to indicate its irresistible immediacy and indescribability -- we may well call sense. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
  • Smooth direction and the presence of a young Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier make this a favorite with old movie lovers (where it gets a shocking 7.5 score on IMDB), but in actuality this was a small ordeal to get through. Weekly Mishmash: January 25-31 : Scrubbles.net
  • This is important, because once the novelty of the naked gyrators wears off, the strip bar becomes in actuality what they're often advertised as: gentlemen's clubs.
  • Their Walkpersons are in actuality radar sensors cleverly disguised, I theorize.
  • But in actuality, we have something closer to the situation that Thomas Hobbes identified centuries ago as pertaining to the concept of sovereignty: the commonwealth only exists insofar as it is "personated," and that personation is, at bottom, a social convention. The Duck of Minerva
  • They will also suffer excoriation from the Repugs, who will say, "See, we knew your bill wouldn't make anything better," when in actuality, it will be the bill the Repugs wanted, i.e., the one without a public option. Public option pullback?
  • I want to relate the actuality, the reality of the contemporary performance piece to classical traditions.
  • He worked desperately hard, and having, through his fellow-shireman Samuel Read, become connected with the "Illustrated London News," he made for it many drawings of the sort now called "actuality. The History of "Punch"
  • The autobiographical documentary which stands on the border of truth and fiction, actuality and falsehood is a gesture of significant courage.
  • The anticipation of the stormy weather last week promised to be more worrying than the actuality of the event.
  • People claim the show is pretty racy, but in actuality the humor is on the same level as your average PG-13 rated comedy. Weekly Mishmash: March 7-14 : Scrubbles.net
  • His previous Booker winner, Life of PI, deals with all sorts of interesting questions, among them the idea of factuality challenging belief and imagination. Story to Forget
  • You should not confuse the 33 illusion of motion with its actuality.
  • The hardest thing to take of all, in terms of dislocated actuality, was his attitude to the boat. THE SCAR
  • But in actuality, disambiguation is not unprincipled and random; rather, it is usually quite predictable.
  • A broad division has been made into alethic (regarding theoretical possibility), epistemic (regarding actuality), deontic (regarding duty) and boulomaic (regarding desire). Archive 2009-06-01
  • Biography draws much of its power from its factuality, from relating what life really handed out to real people.
  • In actuality, Teddie did not have a disorder but merely a difficult temperament.
  • Autobiographical immediacy gives his fictitious reign of terror gritty actuality.
  • He certainly loved his little illustrations in The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite more than all the lengthy accounts and necessarily cumbrous descriptions of ceremonies which in actuality sometimes go as smoothly as the waters of Shiloah. On Adrian Fortescue
  • If ever the world needed a symbol of the potency of the threat that confronts us all, here it was as frightful actuality.
  • But in actuality, the leading Minimalists have been hardly less heroized than prior members of the elite of art historical canons.
  • That the actuality of physical existence is not so much a state of being as a process of being.
  • The adventure which we set ourselves was this: to try and experience myth and actuality in the same breath.
  • Moreover, the impact of actuality is much more potent in the theater than in the concert hall.
  • The sight of a shiny wet road retained its life-long capacity to induce dismalness in Wollheim: "Even today," he writes, "when in actuality the sheen on a bright wet surface has more or less lost its terrors for me, I have only in imagination to take myself back in years, and recall it in the mind's eye, and, in such moments, once again understand the full dismal power that the experience had over me. The Ordinary Sky: Wordsworth, Blanchot, and the Writing of Disaster
  • In actuality it is an ideal that describes not a woman at all, but a perfect male youth: the Adonis of legend. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • The style here is more emotive than Swift's, but in his deadpan explanatory notes ( "This is a rural English custom designed to eliminate aged and bedfast dependents") there is a Swiftian factuality. Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
  • Since the reverse is not true (actuality does not in the same way presuppose potentiality), an actuality is prior in definition to its correlative potentiality.
  • How one feels about this issue, in actuality, is often directly related to how important one things free speech is and how compelling one thinks the interest in not being targeted with hate speech is. The Volokh Conspiracy » Bruce Bartlett’s Attack on Libertarianism
  • At the same time, they ascribed to the spiritualized Ideas which they called daimones (spirits) all actuality, intelligence, and force in the whole universe. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • In actuality, the problem is not the weapons themselves but the people who misuse them.
  • In the beginning was a 1929 film about herring drifters directed by John Grierson, who coined the noun "documentary" to describe films that dealt in "the creative treatment of actuality". A British fleet with no aircraft carrier. Unthinkable!
  • Note: I use the term actuality in place of realism, since realism is also a literary movement, and I don't want to confuse terms. "Nonrealist Fiction"
  • In actuality, she was staring more at the stars than the horizon, and the expression of brooding solemnity had once again taken over her features.
  • You should not confuse the 33 illusion of motion with its actuality.

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