Sentences with phrase «fundamentally human ones»

But they can't solve the underlying problems because those problems are fundamentally human ones.

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But if you fundamentally believe that human beings are hard - wired for growth and adaptation and learning, then the fact that your business failed does not mean your next one will.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not arguing that we all ought to be carbon copies of one another but fundamentally I think we want to say that there is ONE PARTICULAR way to be fully human and fully alive and that ONE PARTICULAR way is unique to Jesus, not unique to one another but fundamentally I think we want to say that there is ONE PARTICULAR way to be fully human and fully alive and that ONE PARTICULAR way is unique to Jesus, not unique to ONE PARTICULAR way to be fully human and fully alive and that ONE PARTICULAR way is unique to Jesus, not unique to ONE PARTICULAR way is unique to Jesus, not unique to us.
For one thing, by this conjunction Christian cosmology, harmonized and effectively articulated at its peak with Human cosmology, shows itself to be fundamentally and in real values homogeneous with the latter.
But fundamentally we may say that it is good news in all human situations because in one way or another it delivers man from some form of bondage and frees him for the fullest possible life.
We also talk about how, as he says, «the most important shift in the human lifestyle choice paradigm has been a shift from a diet that was fundamentally deriving its calories from fat, protein, and fiber to one that was deriving most of its calories from carbohydrates, with the introduction a couple hundred years ago from processed carbohydrates» — and what exactly that shift has done to our bodies.
Salopek's walk is built on the premise that as human beings, we are fundamentally connected to one another — both by our collective past and by our shared present and future.
The goal of my work is to enable people to relate to one - another in a fundamentally human way, despite any commonly perceived differences.
DF: Well, fundamentally, if you look at where the environmental issues are coming from, it's all because of humans and our impact on the environment, so while it's true that one individual is not going to sufficiently fix the environment, it is a necessary thing.
One of the things that strikes me is that this is fundamentally a human endeavor, and it doesn't matter how good the technology is, if you don't have the buy - in, energy and enthusiasm of the people involved in the process, then you're destined to fail.
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