Sentences with phrase «destined by»

As strange as it sounds, school boards are destined by their design to be dysfunctional.
The story tries to convince you that the two are somehow connected in a way that defies description, and their love is somehow destined by divine powers, but this notion doesn't seem fully realized, and the result is a romance that has neither spark nor depth.
Harris is destined by his looks (think of Aki Kaurismäki's late weasel - faced star Matti Pellonpää, only more unsavory) to play conniving, brutish characters, and it's a calling he embraces with gusto.
In the case of interracial dating sites are some who want what is destined by interracial and how the company sees as a match.
My party leaders, standing before you is Peter (The Rock) Ayodele Fayose, the man already destined by God to take Nigeria out of the present political and economic stagnations.
Isn't the same that jihadist and terrorist say??? Royalty also believe that they are destined by God to be above the «people» and dictate religion, life and death in their kingdoms.
Unless, as seems infinitely improbable, we are destined by contact with other thinking planets, across the abysses of space and time, some day to become integrated within an organized complex composed of a number of Noospheres, humanity, having reached maturity, will remain alone, face to face with itself.
Small groups of philosophers, scientists, scholars, and men of letters were increasingly convinced that the rising merchant and bourgeois class were destined by «the laws of nature and history» to replace the aristocrats of the old feudal order.
While on a human level our Apostolate is one of the most active imaginable, I think it has also been destined by God to be deeply contemplative.
that the monads will pour into that place whither they are irrevocably destined by the total maturing of all things and the implacable irreversibility of the whole history of the World — some of them spiritualized matter in the limitless fulfillment of an eternal communion, and others materialized spirit in the conscious agonies of an interminable decomposition.
It is quite a leap to jump all the way to «Some people are destined by God never to have great sex.»

Not exact matches

More than a dozen big chemical companies are building tens of billions of dollars in petrochemical plants along the Gulf Coast, and Union Pacific, boasting by far the region's best routes, is destined to get most of their rail business.
Morneau's group of extraordinary men (six) and women (six), led by Dominic Barton, the head of global consultancy McKinsey & Co., appears destined to receive a certain amount of criticism.
Gilles Labbe, the former head of aerospace cluster Aero Montreal and CEO of F - 35 supplier Heroux - Devtek (TSX: HRX), last year warned that thousands of jobs would be at risk if lead manufacturers Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman remove work destined to be completed in Canada by members of the global supply chain.
But instead of the French racks, legs and tenderloins prized by Western consumers, China is taking secondary cuts such as caps and flaps — heavily fat - marbled and taken from around the belly of the lamb — that were previously much cheaper or even destined for the pet food market.
Backed by blue - chip venture capitalists, including Accel Partners (an early investor in Facebook), Wonga looks destined to go public at some point, either on the Nasdaq or in London.
She may attract attention as her mother's mini-me, but if her mother's accomplishments are anything to go by, then Princess Iman is destined for even bigger things.
From an early age, Buffett seemed destined for greatness — by 16, he'd already amassed the equivalent of $ 53,000.
On Saturday, police aided by dogs discovered more than a metric ton of cocaine hidden in a container with a commercial banana shipment (a popular smuggling method for traffickers) destined for Belgium.
«Average sales per store appears destined for lower levels than that experienced in Canada, perhaps dictated by a more competitive environment in the U.S.,» David Hartley, an analyst with Credit Suisse, said in a note April 24.
The story begins in 2003 when Frito - Lay, owned by U.S. food giant PepsiCo Inc., mislabelled several shipments of U.S. - made Cheetos destined for Canadian mouths as cardboard boxes, rather than «crisp savoury snacks.»
Can't wait to see it up and running, ABRA is destined to take the remittance market by a storm.
Lawmakers will likely have delayed real reform by passing a deal destined to fail.
Any societal influence that is strong enough to be «felt deeply» by children who are destined to become homosexual is also going to be felt by children whose sexual orientation is less certain.
How many trains destined for the camps were ever stopped by ANYONE??
The FACT that the US is destined to support their «prophecy» stems from self - educated, self - appointed fundamentalist religious authorities who interpreted the sections of a book that seem to be easily misinterpreted by their largely uneducated followers.
But the imagery and the portrayal of Judas by the other apostles makes it clear that Judas is destined for judgment.
Father Copleston's nine - volume History of Philosophy seems destined to be one of the enduring intellectual achievements of the twentieth century by reason of its comprehensiveness, if not its scintillating readability.
Occasional horrific news stories hint at the me - first legacy of Maoism: A toddler was run over by a car, and no one stopped to help; a greedy company put melamine in milk destined for baby bottles; a Red Cross worker apparently pilfered funds meant for victims of the Sichuan earthquake, spending the money on designer bags and fancy cars.
What I want, my God, is that by a reversal of forces which you alone can bring about, my terror in face of the nameless changes destined to renew my being may be turned into an overflowing joy at being transformed into you.
By mid-eighteenth century, two religious titans of the Anglo - Saxon world, erstwhile allies, were at loggerheads over the question of just how many people were destined for an eternity in hell.
The peacemaker «is God's fellow - worker,» but we make peace not by conciliatory words and humane projects but through making peace «wherever we are destined and summoned to do so: in the active life of our own community and in that aspect of it which can actively help determine its relationship to another community.»
Scott Hahn and Edward Holloway have developed the theme by emphasising that Creation is a revelation and covenant of Love which is destined to be fulfilled in the great covenant of union with God in Christ.
Two Nations: Black and White, Separate, Hostile, and Unequal by Andrew Hacker Scribner's, 272 pages, $ 24.95 The shockingly violent reaction to the Rodney King verdict, destined to be remembered as the great Los Angeles Riot of 1992, has provoked more intense discussion among the American....
Nevertheless, in the last analysis this tendency is determined by the Christian view of man as a creature and child of God destined for eternity.
Joe and Jane (who are not Christians, as evidenced by a previous conversation in which they brag about drinking alcohol and having sex), go straight to hell, where they are told by Satan (played by one of the church deacons) that they are destined to spend eternity burning in the Lake of Fire.
For, without doing violence to a single organic doctrine, we could avoid the embarrassment of saying that an occasion qua subject is not an entity by the simple expedient of redefining «entity» to signify whatever functions, or is destined to function, as a potential for processes of becoming.
3) True creationism has full respect for the unknown; science by itself is destined to explain everything away even if it is not bona - fide and complete (theory accepted as truth).
PC David Ronchetti was quoted by the Southern Daily Echo as saying: «This is a particularly disgraceful crime in which money, donated by the public and destined for good causes, has been stolen.»
Vistas such as these, I know, do not appear to come within the Christian perspective; and because of this most of those who point to them and welcome them seem, at least by implication, to be heralding the appearance of a religion destined to supplant all earlier creeds.
If he chooses foolishly rather than wisely, then he must bear the consequences of that choice, but it is by no means assumed that he is destined always to make the sinful choice.
At last, the gorgeous surface of things comes to appear as a true mystery, a sacrament destined to transform our imaginations, leading us to reread the world as a poem produced by the one idea, the one who imagines things into being, the sun who is also and always the Son of God.
Blankenhorn believes, for example, that he has found the «biochemical foundations» of the social form of marriage for humans in the female's lack of estrus, her «forward - tilting» vagina and her capacity for orgasm, and in the «unusually large» (by comparison with a gorilla) male penis — all destined to make heterosexual intercourse a more enticing project for humans.
By this «dispersive» view the socialization of the human mass becomes a retrograde step and a state of monstrous servitude — unless we can discern in it the birth of a new «shoot» destined eventually to bring forth stronger individualities than our own.
He knows he must go out to meet his destiny with his whole being, and he sacrifices «his puny, unfree will, that is controlled by things and instincts, to his grand will, which quits defined for destined being.»
It was underpinned by the view that all others were unbelievers and pagans, who were not destined for salvation.
But this explanation entirely overlooks two facts of great importance: (1) One of the themes of the Gospel of Mark, destined later to be elaborated quite differently by Matthew and by John, is the hiding of the divine revelation — it was «hid from the eyes» not only of the «Jews» but to some extent even of the apostles.
The revival of the study of the classics of the ancient world was destined to lead to the emergence of the modern world by reawakening that inquiring mind that marked at least some of the early Greeks.
Any people who try to take it all literally are destined to fail by default (but would never admit their mistake)!
By necessity (the laws of chemical combination) they are destined to become a hydrogen molecule.
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