Sentences with phrase «clear human face»

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For all the flaws of the Church's human members Lumen Fidei makes absolutely clear that we believers, and in fact the whole of humanity, need the Church because through her «we come to see the face of Jesus».
I said, «Everyone loves Jesus, he was obviously one of the most amazing human beings that walked the face of the planet... But it's clear the Bible is against homosexuality, so I'm disqualified from a relationship with God.»
As is clear even in outline, Camus's plan was to face the existential abyss and pursue what might still be won for human life even where reason (which is to say, productions like the large continental philosophical constructs of French and German rationalism) and God were no longer available.
The British Catholic Church finds itself seemingly inextricably embroiled with the latest act of a government which is at the forefront of a hedonistically inspired offensive to redefine the family and human life; it is an onslaught that faces no clear opposition.
«The interesting part is that you can see a clear analogy between these actions in the sheep's faces and similar facial actions in humans when they are in pain — there is a similarity in terms of the muscles in their faces and in our faces,» said co-author Dr Marwa Mahmoud, a postdoctoral researcher in Robinson's group.
Scientists at the University's Dog Cognition Centre are the first to find clear evidence dogs move their faces in direct response to human attention.
Today, the need for a clear understanding of how biodiversity is created and maintained has intensified in the face of mass extinctions driven by human activity.
The nature of the setting in a sense suggests Faro, the island on which Ingmar Bergman set and shot some of his most bracing studies of humanity and God, or the lack thereof; Edmands» clear appreciation of the expressive qualities of a non-expressive human face is in the tradition of Bresson.
It's got crisp, clear visuals, a catchy soundtrack, absurdity from every pore — there's a Yo - Kai shaped as a butt and another is a dog with a human face — and is joyous overall.
Mr. Chipping was a sweet, rather befuddled old - fashioned teacher in an elite boys» school who learned about human emotion only late in life and who was, despite his clear devotion to his students and to his school, backwards - facing rather than progressive.
This following little adverbial phrase of yours: «glaringly displays the increasingly human - shaped face of Earth,» is a tiny window into your mind, an innocently written phrase that suddenly makes your otherwise hidden nihilism * glaringly * clear.
Many of those promoting stasis in the face of a clear need for a global energy quest have used this saga as a kind of «blackwash» that will long linger like a cloud, tainting public appreciation of even the undisputed basics of science pointing to a rising human influence on climate.
Not only have global carbon emissions continued to rise 3 percent a year, but the science has made more clear that human populations and natural systems face serious risk of substantial climate damage at warming less than 2 °C, they said.
HELD The court refused to discharge the restraint order as that would fly in the face of clear primary legislation; the appropriate path was for the defaulter to apply for a declaration of incompatibility — Human Rights Act 1998, s 4.
No attention at all to the deepening human rights crisis faced by Indigenous peoples, some aspects of which have a clear trade and commerce dimension.
It is clear that human rights tribunals can not be effective if they are precluded from granting systemic remedies, especially as Canada faces more difficult and complex discrimination that is entrenched in institutional practices.
When you make networking the focus of your LinkedIn activities, it becomes clear that you need to include a photo, because we (all humans) bond more with a face than with the typed text.
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