Sentences with phrase «human attributes who»

Lopez is described by Adriano Seu of Gazzetta dello Sport as «a mix of technical, tactical and human attributes who could complete Inter's defensive department and solidify the dressing room in one fell swoop».

Not exact matches

I am no expert in Vatican politics, but I know better than to close my eyes to the fact that there are those who do not share the insight that Weigel attributes to John Paul II and to Benedict» the insight that Nielsen herself embraces» «that all social issues, including political and economic questions, are ultimately questions of the nature of the human person.»
Whatever its origin — and I myself agree with Wellhausen and others in attributing the identification to the primitive Christian community, as their least inadequate and only possible term for one who was thus both human and divine and yet not God (which would have been unthinkable in their realm of ideas)-- whatever its origin, this first great step in the advance of Christology was of endless significance for the later development of Christian doctrine, and it was of paramount importance for the Gospel of Mark.
Also, when you know more about religion, it just doesn't make any sense to attribute to a divine being what is clearly created by humans... just try explaining to someone who believes the Bible is the literal word of god about the council of Nicaea.
The first possibility would treat God the Father or the Godhead as some sort of vacuous actuality devoid of subjectivity; at any rate it would, like the second possibility, ascribe all divine subjective attributes to the subjectivity of Jesus (who can only have one unified subjectivity, not one divine and one human), which is both implausible and heretical.
It seems to me less arbitrary and more logical to go along with Jennings (quoted by Agar 1943, p. 153), who wrote after years of study on the behavior of amoebae: «I am thoroughly convinced, after long study of the behavior of this organism, that if Amoeba were a large animal, so as to come within the every day experience of human beings, its behavior would at once call forth the attribution to it of states of pleasure and pain, of hunger, desire, and the like, on precisely the same basis as we attribute these things to the dog.»
God, who created this infinite universe, and all that's in it being reflection of His infinite attributes, with even the smallest things so detailed in their design, that it would be total absurdity to think they have gotten that way by evolving themselves... this Creator would have never created us, human beings, giving us such abilities that we posses, without giving us a way to understand Him, His nature and His character and to KNOW Him, as we are known of Him.
He seems to have been for Müller little more than a sort of supernatural clergyman interested in the congregation of tradesmen and others in Bristol who were his saints, and in the orphanages and other enterprises, but unpossessed of any of those vaster and wilder and more ideal attributes with which the human imagination elsewhere has invested him.
In the spring of 2014, Koonin's drafting committee produced a statement that attributed equal weight to human influences and natural variability as a driver of climate change, according to a source who declined to be named.
Had you taken either of those two gentlemen aside — not to mention any of the billion souls who have ever stared up at a star - filled sky and taken a moment or two to mull things over — and told them Thought would one day be downgraded to just another human attribute like hair, or nostrils, or jealousy, they would have called you a liar to your face.
As part of efforts to eliminate traditional passwords for logins, mobile devices and online services are moving to biometric techniques that utilize a human face, retina or other biological attribute to verify who is attempting to log in.
The study concludes that the archaeological layers at the site are so mixed up that ornaments and tools once attributed to Neandertals could actually be the work of modern humans, who lived in the same cave at a later date.
When they include an attribute such as «ZIP code,» they're expressing the opinion that the history of human behavior in that patch of real estate should determine, at least in part, what kind of loan a person who lives there should get.
«We humans are like a newborn baby left on a doorstep, with no note explaining who it is, where it came from, what hereditary cargo of attributes and disabilities it might be carrying, or who its antecedents might be,» write the authors.
Children who heard descriptions of animals behaving like humans were less likely to attribute to a real animal a newly learned biological fact than were kids who heard realistic information.
Bergman et al author a report published by WHO and UNEP which purported to challenge the 2002 WHO - UNEP State of the Science report on EDCs, claiming numerous human health effects attributed to EDC exposure.
The idea is often attributed to Italian photochemist Giacomo Ciamician who, just over a century ago, predicted that in the future «the photochemical processes that hitherto have been the guarded secret of the plants... will have been mastered by human industry».
Foster cleverly blends Armstrong's best and worst attributes into a single human, who showed the world his best side, while exposed his worst to everyone who got in his path.
Over the years, our reviewers have called Munro «an expert when it comes to laying bare human motives and emotions,» and an author who «can deftly zero in on a character's essence with a single, telling attribute
We have found interesting the perspective of some strategists who have attributed the recent volatility to various human qualities of the market, suggesting the market is «purging its excesses» or going through a «healthy and cathartic pause.»
Friends who use the toilet, for example, would possibly discover the litter insert in the bathroom or even unflushed waste that they could attribute to the human.
In fact, according to Yolanda van Heezik, who wrote «A New Zealand Perspective» (The Wildlife Professional, Spring 2011), «It's unclear as to what extent declines of wildlife can be attributed to cats versus other human - related modifications to landscapes.»
Dr. Lacis, who wrote the comment in November 2005, was referring to the executive summary of the chapter in the Working Group 1 report on the basic science of human - driven global warming entitled Understanding and Attributing Climate Change.
Perhaps the scientific community is still trying to accommodate policy - makers who don't understand the scientific process by making it their first priority to get closer and closer to absolute certainty on attributing climate change to human activities.
Anyone who give due credit to the attributes of how humans reason, particularly someone who is knowledgeable about neuroscience, would recognize that determinations of who has «integrity» are inherently biased.
Joseph Bast, who works with the group, highlighted some of the group's conclusions in Forbes: There is little risk of global food insecurity owing to higher levels of CO2, as higher CO2 will greatly aid plant productivity; «No changes in precipitation patterns, snow, monsoons, or river flows that might be considered harmful to human well - being or plants or wildlife have been observed that could be attributed to rising CO2»; and little risk to aquatic or dry - land ecosystems.
In the spring of 2014, Koonin's drafting committee produced a statement that attributed equal weight to human influences and natural variability as a driver of climate change, according to a source who declined to be named.
The survey conducted of APEGA members, who primarily work in the oil patch of Alberta, showed that the majority of them attributed human activities to climate change.
Consider, for example, a human resource practitioner who uses an algorithm of employee productivity, attendance, performance reviews, and other attributes to make determinations of for just cause dismissal.
Evidence attributed to the Chief of General Staff, Gabi Ashkenazi, who testified that he did not believe that the Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief (IHH), one of the coalition members organizing the flotilla, was a «terrorist organization».
«My biggest interview pet peeve are those individuals who can't stop shaking their leg,» says Pierre Tremblay, Director of Human Resources at DUPRAY Inc. «It shows a real sense of nervousness that can usually be attributed to a lack of composure under stress.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z