Sentences with phrase «getting human authors»

My eventual proposal will include some small elements of this view, but with a twist that makes the inspiration of God much more intentional in getting human authors to write what they write.
In my proposal, God is not just getting human authors to write the incorrect ideas about Him which they already have, but God is actively inspiring the ideas themselves.

Not exact matches

The debut from author Santi Balmes and illustrator Lyona tells the stories of two little girls — a human named Martina and a monster named Anitram (get it?!)
Kim Stanley Robinson, «New York 2140» author, talks about what needs to be done to get humans beyond the moon and how financial markets could play into the future of space travel.
«It's a sound idea, but it gets a lot harder to do the bigger the company gets,» says Bruce Ellig, former worldwide head of human resources at Pfizer Inc. and author of several books on compensation.
The author (s) of this story lacked perspective on their calendar, or maybe they wanted to debunk astronomical principles of order in favor of making the statement that God made all that is in the universe in one «work» week a nice juxtaposition between divine and human potential to get things done.
You're the one saying you've got it all figured out, because a human - authored book that you read says so.
«If you have an overwash event, all of a sudden, you're salinating that fresh water; you basically kill the agriculture due to salt loading, and if you get [salt concentrations] over a few parts per thousand, it's no longer fit for human consumption,» said Curt Storlazzi, a research oceanographer at the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center and lead author of the study.
Working with human breast tissue, the new study's authors attempted to induce EMT in normal cells; they figured they would just get fibroblasts, a type of connective tissue that is important in wound healing.
«Using a technique developed by our collaborators at the University of Iowa, we were able to get long - term expression of these human gene variants in the fluid that bathes the entire brain,» says Bradley Hyman, MD, PhD, of the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH - MIND), senior author of the report in the Nov. 20 Science Translational Medicine.
«Our computer simulations suggest that even if only 22 percent of the reserve's young people relocate as a result of attending college, getting married, or taking outside jobs, the human population in the reserve would be reduced to about 700 by the year 2047, and the giant panda habitat would recover and then increase by 7 percent,» says Jianguo Liu of Michigan State University, the lead author of the study.
For, the first chapters of the Book of Genesis were never meant to be taken as history or science, as «eyewitness» accounts, either of God or of someone impossibly «interviewing» God, but as a spiritual, theological, and mystical statement about God's relationship with the world; as an «aetiological myth,» to use Rahner's phrase, that provides an explanation, based on the human author's contemporary experience, of how things must have gotten to be the way we see them.
«A genetic variant in cattle might tell us why some humans get into trouble at sea level and at altitude,» said first author John H. Newman, M.D., the Elsa S. Hanigan Professor of Pulmonary Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
In their quest to narrow the gap between humans and other animals, the authors» zeal sometimes gets the better of them.
They also tried to get samples from countries that have had human MERS cases, such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, says Marion Koopmans, an infectious disease researcher at the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands and one of the authors of the paper.
«In general, life gets better as you age in the sense that older adults on average have fewer hassles — and respond to them better — than younger adults,» said Carolyn Aldwin, a gerontology professor in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University and lead author on the study.
The striking uniformity in the sleep duration and habits of three far - flung groups in Bolivia, Tanzania, and South Africa busts several myths about how much sleep our ancestors got — and what is optimum for modern humans, says Jerome Siegel, senior author of the study and a neuroscientist at the University of California (UC), Los Angeles.
«Not getting restorative sleep may do more than just affect our functioning the next day; it might also influence the rate at which our biological clock ticks,» said Judith Carroll, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and the Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, and first author of the sleep study.
According to lead author Tim Straub, «Scientists have been trying to get an infectivity assay for the human noroviruses going for about 30 years now, and we are truly the first.
But according to Clive Wynne, a behavioral scientist at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, and one of the new study's authors, sociability could have been a key trait that helped early dogs get access to human scraps.
Two of the study authors wrote about their findings for The Conversation: «Our fossil find suggests humans spread to Asia way before they got to Europe.»
«If you happen to be shooting for someone «out of your league» (in terms of attractiveness, at least), you may be more likely to succeed if you get to know the person for a while rather than going for it immediately,» said the study's lead author Lucy L. Hunt of University of Texas at Austin's School of Human Ecology.
Perhaps inevitably, the author's unique manner of prose, animal point - of - view, and comments on violence and civilization get lost in favor of a somewhat simple but plenty poignant human - driven story.
He says the author's depiction of the company invoked the same feelings as one gets towards a chess - playing software that can win against human players: «You acknowledge its superiority but don't admire it.»
The differences might seem obvious to a human, but if you have a boxset or anthology with multiple other authors, and you're all doing heavy promotion and ads and getting lots of sales or downloads quickly, your book might get flagged and removed from the system until Amazon can take a closer look.
As a first - time, self - published author of a book about a painful subject (human trafficking and child slavery), I was concerned that it would be difficult to get attention for my book.
When I spent a week in Ithaca, N.Y., as a visiting professor at Cornell earlier this fall, I finally got to meet Diane Ackerman, the author and poet best known for a string of lyrical and popular books on natural history and human nature.
«Having your college degree is great, but experience gets your foot in the door,» said Don Burrows, author of «Resumes that Resume Careers» and a former human resources executive.
A veteran human resources executive, Lee E. Miller is a career coach and the author of «Get More Money on Your next Job... In Any Economy.»
Debra Duneier, a real estate broker in New York and author of EcoChi: Designing The Human Experience, recommends having your property cleared to get rid of ghosts.
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