Sentences with phrase «for hastened»

In the event of a postliminary manifestation, the left - behind cells are responsible for a hastened, able - bodied, immune reaction.
They want doctors to do a better job of recognizing and treating depression in the terminally ill, and of understanding the ambivalence that so often stands behind a call for hastened death.
The Institute for Energy Research, for example, regularly blames the United States Environmental Protection Agency for hastening the closure of dozens of coal - fired plants.

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And the prospect of an Amazon - Whole Foods marriage could, at least in investors» minds, hasten that reality — or at least make it easier for Amazon to break into the pharmacy space with the advantage of brick - and - mortar locations which may be more palatable for patients picking up their prescriptions.
Beginning next year, retail stores that don't have smart card readers will face new liability for fraud, which should hasten their adoption.
These companies were built on TV, and TV was built on their advertisements, and while they are propping each other up for now, the decline of one will hasten the decline of the other
In late October, for example, an initiative called Yellow Page Mountain dumped dozens of copies of the Yellow Pages at its publisher's Montreal doorstep, as part of a campaign to «hasten the discontinuation of the paper phone directory.»
His decision to buy Autonomy, an enterprise software company based in England, for more than $ 10 billion to hasten that transition was perceived as wildly overpriced.
The same is not true for oil, observes Merran Smith, a leading campaigner for the Great Bear Rainforest who now heads up Clean Energy Canada, an NGO focused on hastening the country's transition to renewable energy.
A carbon tax, which Rive favors, would hasten the adoption of solar, but he isn't waiting around for Washington to act.
This regulatory attack hastened a demise already in progress: GE claimed U.S. demand for incandescents halved in the years leading up to regulatory oblivion.
The growth of efficient alternatives for ambulatory surgery and urgent care have hastened the trend.
Beyond lessening the agency's financial burden in the early stages of R&D, NASA's contracts also provide increased incentive for competition between private ventures — competition which will inevitably hasten innovation and shorten product / service lifecycles.
The law hastens the process for bringing legislation to the floor and removes the hurdle of a 60 - vote threshold in the Senate.
Still, Augustine's point was clear enough for anyone who didn't hasten on too quickly.
I thank Messrs. Hoffman and Slattery for their support, and hasten to assure Fr.
For a very good cause, we hasten to say: TBN will be distributing the library to theological libraries in the developing world, which otherwise would not have the books they need to train future priests and ministers.
The poll basically breaks white Americans down into three categories: white people who believe they face discrimination and have personally experienced it (NPR spoke with an individual who fell into this category, although he struggled to think of specific examples for some reason); white people who believe they face discrimination but have not personally experienced it (NPR also spoke with a man who fell into this group, who hastened to say he believed other racial and ethnic groups faced discrimination as well), and white people who don't believe they face any discrimination at all.
Semantically it suggests an apology, and skeptics would hasten to point out that apologetics was necessary only because there was so much to apologize for!
However, we must hasten to add that the fullness of time is not merely the quantitative sum of previous times, for this, too, would be no more than the case of an acorn becoming a super-acorn, or a bucket being filled by drops from the faucet.
Our service of wealth hastens the pollution of the Earth, the exhaustion of resources, the elimination of habitat for other species, the degradation of water, soil, and air.
11 Since all these things are to be destroyed in this way, what sort of people ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness, 12 looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be destroyed by burning, and the elements will melt with intense heat!
Lest the reader suppose that only classical authors can be faulted for Scripture - twisting, let me hasten to give an example of it in the most avant - garde liberal theology at the present time.
[39] An «essential missiology,» he says, should «touch with the roots, motives, classical foundations, and goals of the discipline — i.e., God's glory, «conversion of the Gentiles,» planting of the church, hastening and preparing for the kingdom.»
And when shall the (Divine) Righteousness, the good Mind (of the Lord and His) Sovereign Power (come) hastening to me (to give me strength for my task and mission) O Great Creator, the Living Lord?
Gods will is for us humans today to evolved to a level of conciousness that will prepare us for the challenges of our future survival, Scientists now predicts of hardships in the future due to over population and changes to the natural environment.and that is happening now with activists through out the world are reminding us of protecting nature.That is why we need a phsychological revolution to hasten the evolution of consciousness that will address the problems.Ideological and philosophical enlightenment had the past great minds to develop ideas and belief because God sent them to reality in their times.Abraham, Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, and many other religious leaders to teach humanity the doctrines that God willed to be appropriate and applicable in those periods of their existence, Also great philosophers in another dimension of social involvement were born to interprete and connect philosophically as the second element of our conscience, Kant, Marx and countless of them also were born.To complete the triangular structure or dimension of our conscience is knowledge.
If He took them to task (now) for what they earn, He would hasten on the doom for them; but theirs is an appointed term from which they will find no escape.
Instead of a resounding No or a firm Yes, my own answer to the question usually comes out more like «Yes, but...» I must hasten to add, however, that for me the qualifying word «but» looms larger all the time.
Not for lack of opportunity, my vanity hastens to add.
An old culture, like an old bear, can suddenly whiff the dank odor of its own mortality; and then it is tempted, and tempted deeply, to sacrifice its ideals for the preservation of its life — and thus to hasten the very demise in history that it fears so much.
Yet impatient for this ideal, faith may attempt to hasten its coming by witch - hunting, heretic - burning and religious persecution.
That, Mr. Mall said, was cause for celebration, though, he hastened to add, the McKelveys would of course be missed.
Certainly, the world is hastening towards judgment, but that judgment can not be called the meaning and goal of history, for now is the judgment of this world (John 12:31).
This æon is held in bondage by Satan, sin, and death (for «powers» is precisely what they are), and hastens towards its end.
What for each one, who with the impetus of eternity steers for a better world, would be a hindrance in life, he takes for an advantage in hastening forward, and what should be an advantage in hastening forward, he makes into a delay, or at least into something that is in itself neutral.
Since all these things are thus to be dissolved, what sort of persons ought you to be in lives of holiness and godliness, waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be kindled and dissolved, and the elements will melt with fire!
Christians are to die for the truth, but not hasten an unbeliever's damnation.
Yea, if his faith had been only for a future life, he surely would have cast everything away in order to hasten out of this world to which he did not belong.
For instance, as technological innovations become more able to create economic benefits while minimizing, if not eliminating, environmental harm, the integrated web of global economic relationships may help to hasten the process of global «greening.»
There is no convincing evidence to show that petitionary prayers are «answered», i.e., that imploring the Deity for things that we wish will of itself hasten their coming.
Schulweis could write that Whitehead finds occasions which are intrinsically evil to be necessary and justified for the attainment of higher perfections, but he should hasten to add that such occasions must be referred to as «good» in light of the whole.
The reason for this is that the world is hastening towards judgment.
For a church heaving its last breaths, side deals hasten death.
The Yehudi kept on the other side of the realm of magic which the Seer and his friends entered at that time in an attempt to reach the Messianic sphere by affecting current events; he did not wish to hasten the end, but to prepare man for the end.
He sits among them on a temporary seat, «so that, despite the deep seriousness of his leadership, the picture presented was one of an uncomplicated and familiar comradeship., The Seer uses the spiritual power of his disciples as a magic force to hasten the coming of redemption, while the Yehudi helps his disciples find the path that «they seek to pursue of themselves and for their own sake.»
There is nothing essentially sinful in Hindu society any more than there is anything essentially pure in the Christian society - for that is what the church amounts to - so that one should hasten from the one to the other... So long as the believer's testimony for Christ is open and as long as his attitude towards Hindu society in general is critical, and towards social and religious practices inconsistent with the spirit of Christ is protestant and practically protestant, I would allow him to struggle his way to the light with failure here and failure there, but with progress and success on the whole.
In context, I think it is an encouragement for believers to dive from airplanes and not open their parachutes, hastening their own deaths and meeting the sky fairy in which they have so much faith.
The moment for such a volume has surely arrived, and no criticism hastened its coming more than Alter's The Art of Biblical Narrative and Kermode's The Genesis of Secrecy.
For that reason, too, He did not permit the world and the humanity which did not want Him to follow its own devices, but hastened after it as a mother follows her faithless child into all the byways of the city until she finds it.
The assisted - suicide laws of Oregon and Washington, for example, permit doctors to refuse to participate in hastening patient deaths.
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