Sentences with phrase «hands of humans»

Ridiculously, the NPP's claim was that even though Akufo - Addo had won the elections as ordained by God, the wicked hands of human beings (citing those of Dr. Afari Gyan, especially) had turned the table against him.
Christ placed the care of his Church in the fragile hands of human Apostles.
One: if you get four cracks at the goal line after first and inches, you deserve to have the game flop into the unsteady hands of human officials.
From an aesthetic standpoint, Maleficent may as well be protecting Pandora from the grubby hands of the human scum who threaten its unobtainable beauty — and beauty really is unobtainable in a movie from first time director Robert Stromberg, who carries over his grotesque production design aesthetic from Oz The Great and Powerful and the Tim Burton incarnation of Alice in Wonderland.
I can \» t begin to imagine the untold numbers of animals who have suffered at the cruel hands of humans.
I like Anonymity and Anonymity likes me (2014) and Quantitative Uncertainty (2014) both have forms that, at first, delicately twist and snake elegantly, yet simultaneously the ascertainment of their solidity reaffirms the work as a far more violent affair; intense beauty is born from the destructive hands of a human being.
The Court of Appeal's judgment provides a neat illustration of the relative remedial potency, on the one hand of human rights claims based on the European Convention on Human Rights by way of the Human Rights Act 1998, and on the other, those based on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights via the doctrine of «horizontal direct effect».
Though Canada has similar governance under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, the EU GDPR shows unique promise in allowing technology to complement existing procedures, while ensuring security remains in the hands of humans.
Thus, if a person killed by an autonomous military drone could have been justly killed directly by the hand of a human being, the person killed has not been treated unjustly and his dignity has not been violated merely because the proximate cause of his death was a computer program running on a silicon chip in a drone.
The cross shows us a God who suffers with us when the hands of humans enact injustice.
But one way or another all advocates of animal rights, process thinkers included, lament the fact that so many domesticated animals can and do suffer unnecessarily at the hands of humans.
Sure the physical words written on the physical pages are written by the hand of a human, but the words, the meanings themselves are transcribed from God, through the Arch-Angel Gabriel, to the prophet Muhammad (who I might add again, that he could not read or write, which would make it impossible for him to have written it).»
By this I mean that science and technology are putting powers into the hands of human beings that have traditionally been reserved for the gods.
In the midst of punishment at the hands of humans, Jesus loved and loved violently.
Then she tells Charles of the one escape possible from a world fallen into the hands of human beings: divine mercy.
The death has to be caused by the hand of a human for it to «TAKE» as a deliberate gift..
it HAS to die by the hand of a human, like the guy on the cross....
I find this is not right as a friend mentioned many Bald Eagles have been killed by by the hands of humans to use Windmills for energy, they save them why cant they be used rather than murder a innocent bird souring in the freedom of the sky just saying theres got ta be another way, why do they have to kill them use the reserve the humans have killed from these windmills
Who will be killed today at the hands of a human saying that they know God's thoughts and they are going to be God and take life?
The error you make is that you believe when someone is put to death is must be at the hand of another human being.
Augustine blasphemously put the divine authority of the judge in the hands of human leaders.
This would take war, and moral evaluation of lethal acts during war, out of the hands of humans.
A raccoon's hands are very dexterous, much like the hands of humans and primates.
Yet, the skill and expertise of roasting coffee is in the hands of the human, as every batch of roasted coffee is unique.
Yet even with those protections, wolf 914F, thought to be about 3 years old, died at the hands of humans.
Yet Hawley - Dolan's experiment didn't explain how we detect the hand of the human artist, nor the reason why the paintings appeal to us.
It has already suffered greatly at the hands of humans.
Her betrayal, at the hands of a human (Sharlto Copley) who was once a friend and lover, is an assault so personal and intimate and disfiguring that children can't help but feel the transgression as a terrible, horrible wrong while adults see it as a form of rape.
The older apes remember the abuse they suffered at the hands of humans and the humans blame the apes for the virus (never mind that it was created by humans) and have an instinctual suspicion of any animal that can speak.
The means to achieve this end lies in the hands of human raters, rather than machines.
After Fiona Storm nearly lost her life in a Mexican jungle at the hands of human traffickers, she discovers the ordeal left her with a damaged psyche.
Because of all of the different legends surrounding dragons, I knew the dragons» downfall had to come at the hands of humans.
Seraph of the End — In 2012, the world allegedly comes to an end at the hands of a human - made virus, ravaging the global populace and leaving only children untouched.
Meanwhile, Triton's people face the specter of extinction at the hands of human hunters.
He is sent to the human realm and put in the hands of human high school student who is successful at everything and bored.
The approval is almost never in the hands of a human sitting at a desk across from you — An approval is derived from a computer achieving a «point» total.
But the creation and management of the actual investment portfolios are still in the hands of human experts.
It was in the hands of the human just a moment ago and now it's gone.
Her advice and direction are priceless, and she cares deeply and wants to see justice for animals who have suffered at the hands of humans.
She won the hearts of all who took care of her; her grievous violation at the hands of a human being had not robbed her of her friendliness and trust.
They feel pain and fear, and suffer too much of both at the hands of humans.
Dogs continue to suffer by the hands of humans.
When, for whatever reason, a puppy is not able to nurse from its mother, it falls to the hands of the human caregiver to be sure that the puppy gets the nutrition it needs to survive and to be as healthy as possible.
However, of the lucky few animals who escape situations of abuse, there are a select group who go on to advocate for animals like them who are still suffering at the hands of humans.
These pups know nothing but exploitation and abuse at the hands of humans and have to endure the pain of giving birth and having their puppies taken away far too soon.
So many of the dogs who go through the center have already experienced such pain and trauma, and from the hands of humans, so they have no idea what it's like to live simply as a pet.
Set in a quaint California coastal town, there are plenty of dogs, but the mystery - solving stays firmly (and believably) in the hands of the humans.
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