Sentences with phrase «fueled by the belief»

I arrived in America with no money or any belongings besides my gym bag, but I can't say I came with nothing: Others gave me great inspiration and fantastic advice, and I was fueled by my beliefs and an internal drive and passion.
So, once again fuelled by belief and determination, Thor, who couldn't swim, was going to build a balsa wood raft to sail over 5000 miles in 100 days to prove his thesis correct.
Their persistence is fueled by the belief that they will triumph over difficulty, learn from their mistakes, overcome plateaus in their performance, and progress.
Fueled by a belief in the power of social networks and social capital, these educational networks reflect the idea that when schools work together with one another or with other agencies, they can share their expertise and support one another's development, improvement and success more effectively than they can working on their own.
The race by automakers and technology firms to develop self - driving cars has been fueled by the belief that computers can operate a vehicle more safely than human drivers.
Positive parenting is thus fuelled by the belief that complete fulfillment and deep satisfaction result from being authentic to the potentialities of the self.

Not exact matches

However, according to the report, «Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,» threat isn't measured by violent actions but by beliefs within the realm of civilized discourse.
Feeling passed over by God, we can easily slip into deep hurt, fueled by confusion and a belief that others were called out while we were ignored.
The belief in a personal god is no more and no less than human egoism, fuelled by a fear od death!
Come on now and stop all the bigotry, which is fueled by pure ignorance and (Fox News LOL) and start educating yourself more before you spout off ridiculous rants against Muslims or other religions foreign to your beliefs.
As we read this history, the furor over stem cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
That idea is the real fuel which fired the belief in liberty which was popularized by the Protestant Reformation.
Friedersdorf's thought experiment, by contrast, relies on the same belief that undergirds multiculturalism — the very creed that has helped propel Trump's populist campaign and fueled the alt - right.
The exultation of Science is still evident in modern society and it has been fuelled by the condemnation of the validity of miracles and Christian teaching especially by philosophers such as David Hume, who argued: «No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle...», and Richard Dawkins, the atheist evolutionist who promulgates the belief that: «The true utility function of life, that which is being maximised in the natural world, is DNA survival.»
We are enlaved by: debt, fossil fuels, materialism, factory farmed and processed «food,» news propaganda, belief systems, and our medical system
Our work at the Non-GMO Project is fueled by our shared belief that our diverse genetic inheritance is essential to human and environmental health and ecological harmony.
Given the recent run of games, the opponent and the energy expended on Tuesday night, this was a very good result, if we are top of the league by the end of today does not impact that, its more fuel to the fire of belief spreading around the Emirates and the Arsenal blogosphere and fandom, lets hope it continues to roll on.
The Ulster County Democratic Party is fueled by people who spend their time, money and energy fighting for our beliefs and values.
Portraying this side of Darwin is probably an intentional P.R. white - washing by the producers of a man whose beliefs had unintended disastrous consequences on the world (e.g., fueling racism, violence, etc.).
What separates Landa from other villainous Nazis in film is how his bad behaviour is fueled more by self - preservation than a sincere belief in the Nazi ideology.
They spent years living and studying in a largely makeshift way that was fuelled by Thor's determination and Liv's belief.
In the popular imagination, fueled by Hollywood, hero teachers are charismatic figures, endowed with an unshakable will, and a deep, abiding belief in the untapped genius of their (inevitably) unruly students.
What I have learned thus far in my short - lived life is that no matter how mundane or insignificant a material seems, as long as the creative process is fueled by a firm belief in their potential, imbued with the desire to empathize, I am consistently surprised to discover that the material possesses qualities of beauty that I did not know existed.
According to oral history, the rebellion was fuelled by the prophecies of the spiritual medium Kinjiketile, who galvanised the Maji Maji fighters against the colonial rulers with his belief in a sacred water, which would make anyone who consumed it invincible to the German bullets.
The installation is based on the belief that most conflicts are fueled by religious intolerance, according to Guild Hall.
From his earliest video and installation works, the mutability of human nature has been the central theme of Tony Oursler's work, fueled by his fascination with the psyche and systems of belief.
From his earliest videos and installations, the mutability of human nature has been the central theme of Tony Oursler's work, fuelled by his fascination with the inner workings of the psyche and belief systems.
One company that is working to make a difference in this arena is Solavore, a women - owned business that is lead by the belief that «cooking fuel should be healthy and as abundant as sunlight.»
Or is it all meant to scare us into belief, and in the real world ~ 0.9 C temp rise over past 150 years, combined with technology and innovation provided by fossil fuel energy efficiency, is not such a catastrophic thing?
The belief that it might «be possible to massively develop renewable energies as a means of decarbonizing the system by ridding it of both fossil fuels and nuclear energy» is challenged.
Many believe the disconnection between popular belief and scientific analysis has been engineered by «deniers» explicitly opposed to the lifestyle changes — including restrictions on fossil fuel burning — that might be introduced in the near future.
Contrary to the beliefs of anthropogenic warming proponents the 1997/98 El Nino was NOT fueled by a long - term accumulation of heat from manmade greenhouse gases.
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
Our lawsuit is driven by a belief that, in the 21st century, a nation that prides itself on innovation should not be making new investments in a 19th century fuel that is spoiling our air, water and climate.
I beg to differ with the viewpoint that the belief that humans exert fundamental (100 % attribution) control over the melting of ice sheets and the raising or lowering of sea levels or the temperatures of the deep oceans by emitting more or less fossil fuels is a «mainstream» view.
His intensely dogmatic climate writing and rage for justice stems in part from his religious beliefs about nature, and his personal conviction that American «hyper - individualism» and consumerism corrupt both the environment and humanity, exemplified by fossil fuels, industrial civilization and free market capitalism.
According to Soon, «Any attempt to stop the use of available fossil fuels for life and all human activities will cause far more harm and lead to more deaths than the theological belief in future catastrophic disasters endorsed by the encyclical.»
As far as I can tell, Hansen's notion that if we really go to town using fossil fuels, we might trigger a true runaway greenhouse effect just seems rather vaguely - supported by any detailed argument or evidence at this point and does not seem to be the general belief within the climate science community.
And not just for oil companies — although Dubai's early growth was fuelled by the discovery of oil in the late 1960s, contrary to popular belief, less than 5 % of Dubai's GDP is oil - based.
First, the mother has engaged in actions which, even if fueled by actual beliefs on her part, unfairly operated to vilify the... father and alienate him from his children.
Drawing upon the science of attachment theory, Amodeo illuminates how suffering spreads when we're disconnected from ourselves and others — and is fueled by clinging to an array of habits and beliefs that divert us from a deeper intimacy with life.
Another reason for the deceleration in leasing momentum is the growing belief by some economists that the technology bubble, which has been the main fuel for the growth in office demand since the recession, could soon burst.
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