Sentences with phrase «by human standards»

You judge by human standards; I pass judgment on no one.
Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth.
A dog is considered to be «smart» by human standards based upon a number of factors.
They are searching for a dog age calculator, or dog age chart, to show them what stage of life their dog is at by our human standards.
And while truly odd by our human standards, this is a fascinating organism, with eggs beautifully adapted to its environment.
His God was judged by human standards of right and was found wanting.
We are to judge no longer by human standards — for example, claiming that women West Pointers or women clergy who operate just like their male counterparts represent a true victory.
If we are afraid of cooperation with Marxists or people of other faiths because the existence of the church is thereby threatened we are of little faith, for then we do not believe in the power of the living God, but we judge instead by human standards.
If I've got this right (and it doesn't always happen) the problem is that we try and set our own goals and pick our leaders by our human standards.
No matter how intelligent your furry friend is, he or she is still not smart by human standards, which can lead to accidents, large vet bills, ruined furniture, etc..
«Obesity as defined by human standards may be healthy or even necessary for this species to thrive and reproduce,» says Rivet.
He worries that even if military robots with emerging autonomy are dumb by human standards, they may still be smart enough in their specialized domains to commit accidental massacres or even start accidental wars.
Arugula and other leafy greens are fibrous by human standards, but they do not have enough fiber for our rabbits.
Blackberries do contain substantial amounts of fiber by human standards, but for bunnies, this fiber is not nearly enough.
They are not, however, the breed for those who only give a pat and promise because they will invent their own activities which may or may not be a productive use of their time by human standards.
For Luther, knowledge of God comes into being at what is by all human standards the least likely place, namely, the cross of Christ.
Few of you are men of wisdom, by any human standard; few are powerful or highly born.
By human standards, scientific and technological advances can probably be called progress, and yet there do not seem to be any similar advances in moral living.
And while the history of America's wars is hardly a story of moral perfection, it is, by human standards, a mostly heroic story of doing the right thing and doing it for the right reasons.
As Paul says in another letter: «Not many of you were wise by human standards,... powerful,... of noble birth» (1 Cor.
By human standards, a few vertebrate species have incredible longevity.
Bears can accumulate 30 - 40 % body fat, percentages considered «obese or morbidly obese» by human standards.
Bananas are, if I recall, all propogated by cuttings, that group of clones would be quite old (by human standards) if it counted.
Its anatomy is, by human standards, a little peculiar.
You're right; by human standards it's dystopian — but this is a social order that's existed almost unchanged for about 40,000 years, so in the evolutionary world of the honeybee, it works.
(Timpani Player) The timpani player in the band is in his late 20s, by human standards.
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