Sentences with phrase «as human endeavour»

By digging into their stories, Goodell portrays geoengineering as a human endeavour, carrying hefty doses of uncertainty, doubt and fear.»
Modernity, as a human endeavour over Land, has drawn up the categories by which territory is divided and placed under a contract of subjugation.
As human endeavour has reached out into space, the earth sciences have expanded to include other planetary bodies.

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For it endues us with super-vitality; and therefore introduces into our spiritual life a higher principle of unity, the specific effect of which can be seen — according to one's point of view — as either to make human endeavour holy or to make the Christian life fully human.
As Christians, we are always human beings, and human dignity and endeavours must always be of supreme importance.
If atheism wants to be taken seriously as a belief system and not just as a rejectionist, negative viewpoint then y» all have got to provide something, a sense of community or of a greater human endeavour, something more than a flat denial.
As we have said, human endeavour, viewed in its natural» aspect, is tending towards some sort of collective personality, through which the individual will acquire in some degree the consciousness of Mankind as a wholAs we have said, human endeavour, viewed in its natural» aspect, is tending towards some sort of collective personality, through which the individual will acquire in some degree the consciousness of Mankind as a wholas a whole.
Barth acknowledges man's research for God from below as the height of human endeavours.
Therefore while keeping love as the essence of humanness and therefore the criterion and goal of all human endeavour, human society today has to eschew utopianism and organize itself as power - structures based on a sense of the moral law of structural justice and utilize even the coercive legal sanctions of the State to preserve social peace and protect the weaker sections of society in a balance of order.
I conclude that fans, as humans, often base their opinions on selective criteria and those opinions are often more about emotion, style and endeavour rather than end product.
«These are the set of people that want justice, fairness and accountability in all aspects of human endeavours as they used to go around with clean heart of helping Police to unravel cases of criminality and always stand on the progress and growth of Nigeria Police Force.
As he readily admitted during his lecture, while the UN has endeavoured to engage in human protection, it has not always succeeded — for a mix of logistical and political reasons.
As is with all human endeavours, we will certainly face challenges in the implementation of this policy of free SHS, despite our best preparations and efforts.
For us, World AIDS Day is such an initiative, where uniting in the fight against HIV must begin with accepting scientific evidence for the basis and treatment of HIV / AIDS, and acknowledging human responsibility and endeavour as the way to reduce harm, to prevent unnecessary suffering and deaths, and to combat prejudice and discrimination.
«By doing this we were able to, for the first time, conceptualise such experiences as potentially representing endeavours at the extreme end of human agency, that is making choices to engage in activity which may in certain circumstances lead to death.
Thanks in part to insightful biographies of scientists, the world of research has been shown to be as full of competition, gossip and revelation as any other human endeavour.
Now a curious calm has fallen on these formidable beasts — the engines from the recently retired space shuttles Atlantis and Endeavouras they await a new role in human space flight.
Growing human vulnerability (due to growing numbers of people living in exposed and marginal areas or due to the development of more high - value property in high - risk zones) is increasing the risk, while human endeavours (such as by local governments) try to mitigate possible effects.
It should be recognised as the result of human endeavour involving creativity and imagination as well as careful collection and interpretation of data.
Garrett Reisman — Human Space Flight Past and Present: Lessons Learned About Inspiration and Determination Selected by NASA as a mission specialist astronaut in 1998, Garrett Reisman's first mission was aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which brought him to the International Space Station (ISS) for a 95 - day mission.
As Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan stated, «Education can and should be made to implant human values that should manifest themselves in the endeavours of groups and individuals, and in the struggle to improve the quality of life.
A multi-disciplinary endeavour with longtime collaborators Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, the Anthropocene exhibition will feature images exploring diverse subjects such as urbanisation, industrialisation and extraction, from oil bunkering and sawmills in Nigeria to the salt mines of the Ural Mountains; at once conveying the sublime qualities of human - marked landscapes and the unsettling reality of sweeping resource depletion.
(As an aside, it is tempting to speculate that other branches of human endeavour such as «social» science and economics (from where a number of the more vocal contrarians come) are not nearly so robustly constraineAs an aside, it is tempting to speculate that other branches of human endeavour such as «social» science and economics (from where a number of the more vocal contrarians come) are not nearly so robustly constraineas «social» science and economics (from where a number of the more vocal contrarians come) are not nearly so robustly constrained.
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