Sentences with phrase «by human ingenuity»

Consequently, regulation of these members of the law profession by the state must, so far as by human ingenuity it can be so designed, be free from state interference, in the political sense, with the delivery of services to the individual citizens in the state, particularly in fields of public and criminal law.
The battle is urgent and defining: but it is between those who understand how billions have been lifted from poverty, illness and servitude by human ingenuity, capitalism, free trade and economic growth, and those who decry the processes which have brought about this great transformation in human well - being.
Life affirmation Tempterrain, is about celebration of human creativity, freedom, human development of critical thinking and impartial rule of law, by human ingenuity and laughter.
It was accomplished by human ingenuity, industry and smart investors who see that these technologies are the basis of a new industrial revolution.
As James A. Secord points out, they served an almost «utopian» combination of the interests of capitalism, science, public education, and art; what allowed them to serve anything at all was their artifice, which brought with it the implication that even the remote beasts of deep time could be exposed, recreated, and conquered by human ingenuity.
In this issue, the editors and I are pleased to close out the year by sharing with you a special report that showcases the wonders wrought by human ingenuity.
He survives by his human ingenuity in a world of threats.
It proved that true spiritual wisdom and power was not achieved by human ingenuity, cleverness, intelligence, ambition or charisma.
And, even though the rich man by human ingenuity should at last succeed in being able to trick the sun into shining more invitingly upon his palace than over the poor man's hut, man will never be able to trick the Good and eternity in this fashion.

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This is done, in this remarkable human family of which we are all a part, with demonic craft by the powerful, in an absolutely dazzling array of forms (if necessity is the mother of invention, covetousness and lust are the parents of ingenuity), upon well - established but shamelessly fraudulent justification, usually in the broad sense religious and sometimes even specifically theological.
The importance of whether they are used destructively or creatively has been magnified a thousandfold by what Jung referred to as «that peculiar flower of human ingenuity, the hydrogen bomb.»
What is their deduction of metaphysical attributes but a shuffling and matching of pedantic dictionary - adjectives, aloof from morals, aloof from human needs, something that might be worked out from the mere word «God» by one of those logical machines of wood and brass which recent ingenuity has contrived as well as by a man of flesh and blood.
l) «What, in short, is the «mechanism» by which God makes himself known to man, by which the Almighty touches the mightless, by which the Limitless penetrates the narrow confines of the limited, by which Time enters moment, by which the Holy invades the unholy, and the Word speaks in words» Even when this happens, as ultimately it did, as with finality it always does, in the person of Jesus Christ, all the forms and ingenuity of human language are inadequate to give it mechanical explanation.
Granted, there will still be many divorces brought about by the flawed decisions of individuals, giving witness to the continuing ingenuity of human sin, and creating a painful legacy of injury and evil.
In surveying both the damage and the technological marvels wrought by humans, Ackerman, best known for her book A Natural History of the Senses, concludes that human ingenuity and conscientiousness can win out over greed and exploitation in the Humanhuman ingenuity and conscientiousness can win out over greed and exploitation in the HumanHuman Age.
No one knows for sure why they began to look more human, but unlike the bodies of other species, which are shaped by natural selection, ours may have been sculpted by our own ingenuity.
The ingenuity of the virus in adapting to prevailing pressures in its environment — such as the existence of a vaccine that triggers an attempt by the human body to eradicate it — is owing to an enzyme called reverse transcriptase.
While the final scene is a plea for peace after all the political machinations, the one - two punch speaks less to an unextinguished crisis in human rights led by the so - called «only democracy in the Middle East» than a failed bid by the filmmakers to have it both ways, representing the warped rationales of the terrorists while celebrating the IDF's strategic ingenuity.
The Martian is driven by the same, positive human characteristics — problem - solving ingenuity, endurance, teamwork and camaraderie.
By various intervals — always compact, but ranging from five minutes to a little over a half - hour — the author guides us through a single day, opening windows and doors to historic tableaux (both public and private) wherein human beings have demonstrated ingenuity and grace in giving substance to the flow of time, effectively killing time's passage by investing it with meaningful stufBy various intervals — always compact, but ranging from five minutes to a little over a half - hour — the author guides us through a single day, opening windows and doors to historic tableaux (both public and private) wherein human beings have demonstrated ingenuity and grace in giving substance to the flow of time, effectively killing time's passage by investing it with meaningful stufby investing it with meaningful stuff.
Carved into volcanic rock by time and human ingenuity, Goreme and its surrounding valleys contain underground cities, cave churches and striking pinnacles known as fairy chimneys.
Gates nicely summarizes the book's analysis of the famous wager over the limits of natural resources between the ecologist Ehrlich, author of the portentous bestseller «The Population Bomb,» and Simon, a champion of free markets and human ingenuity (called the «Doomslayer» by Wired).
So I'm pretty content to let the celestial clockwork and human ingenuity run their course undisturbed by pro-active fate.
Our paper on the nitrogen cycle shows, as an example, how human ingenuity, by inventing an artificial «enzyme» that can convert the abundant gas, N2, into ammonium, changed the cycle for that element.
It is surmised that, when the normal floods began to fail, human ingenuity rose to the occasion, as attested to by the development of irrigation canals and machinery.
«Already influential is work he did on climate engineering, which found that when global warming was posed as a problem that could be solved through human ingenuity, not by limiting growth, hierarchical - individualists were more likely to support action.»
The way we produce and use energy will become increasingly clean not by limiting its consumption, but by using expanded access to energy to unleash human ingenuity in support of innovating toward an equitable, low - carbon global energy system.
It may behoove educators, academic institutions, and policy makers to prepare them for tomorrow's challenges by harnessing the power of computing, collective intelligence and human ingenuity.
Human ingenuity and technology (enabled by government, which provided infrastructure and regulations) did the job — and at the same time they brought a tremendous concurrent increase in mobility.
Founded in 1990 in Santa Fe, New Mexico by social entrepreneurs Kenny Ausubel and Nina Simons, Bioneers advances the great transformation underway in human civilization by serving as a seed head for game - changing social and scientific vision, knowledge and practices that honor the genius of nature and human ingenuity.
Guided by such knowledge, with enough resources and efforts, and only if done in time, human ingenuity can harness advances in science, technology, engineering, and policy to develop effective solutions for addressing the challenges of environment and climate, population, and development.
If there is continued human ingenuity, lawyers will be needed by clients to untangle the ever competing rights and responsibilities that society expects.
Myriad (the patentee) argues that it should be able to patent «anything under the sun that is made by man» and that its work in isolating the human gene is a composition that is the «product of human ingenuity».
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