Sentences with phrase «human endeavour»

Building energy use is probably the largest field of human endeavour in which almost nobody measures anything.
So, the science understanding, the science inquiry strand as well as human endeavour — they were linking back what they had to know into the sites that we visited.
Ikedife said «the two bodies made up of traditional rulers, religious leaders, academicians, technocrats and leaders of thought in many fields of human endeavour in Igbo land were concerned about the ethnic group, Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world.»
What does all this mean for human endeavour?
Dependence on divine revelation was replaced by human endeavour and discovery.
Unless economic activity is completely different from all other human endeavours, it too must be marked by gratuity.
Because he alone has the power to invest human endeavour and enrichment with positive aspirations and a positive objective, the Christian teacher alone is in a position to fulfil, both in the consciousness he employs and the consciousness he transmits, the total function of the educator.
This magisterial text faced what amounts to the direct contrast of Pelagianism which exalted human endeavour and Lutheranism which considered humanity purely passive and grace «like some brilliant cloak of gold thrown over the human corpse by God» (Karl Adam: The Spirit of Catholicism ch.11).
According to him, the three eminent personalities had proven their worth in contributing their quota toward the socio - economic and political development of the country in their respective field of human endeavour at the time when such contributions were most needed.
He said, «This is because, without education, you can not be a governor, president, minister, senate president or speaker of state / National Assembly and you can not be somebody in any field of human endeavour on earth.»
Growing human vulnerability (due to growing numbers of people living in exposed and marginal areas or due to the development of more high - value property in high - risk zones) is increasing the risk, while human endeavours (such as by local governments) try to mitigate possible effects.
So what he does is try to create his way out of the cul - de-sac: the positivity of human endeavour balancing the negativity of human inclination.
It should be recognised as the result of human endeavour involving creativity and imagination as well as careful collection and interpretation of data.
This haunting and absorbing work charts human endeavour against the backdrop of one of the world's most successful and best loved sporting events.
EVERY year human endeavours emit 50bn tonnes of «carbon dioxide equivalent».
But it's indispensable for many human endeavours: adjudicating claims about the past, computing property ownership or money balances, certifying quality based on testing, and proving precedence of publication (relevant to intellectual property) or proving the fact of publication (relevant to legal compliance, fairness, authorship claims and so on).
He warned «if you remove ethics and judgement and morality from human endeavour, whether it is in peace or war, you will take humanity to another level which is beyond our comprehension.»
As human endeavour has reached out into space, the earth sciences have expanded to include other planetary bodies.
Thanks in part to insightful biographies of scientists, the world of research has been shown to be as full of competition, gossip and revelation as any other human endeavour.
It is commonly applied to a wide variety of human endeavours in which harm to people, the environment or economic interests might occur.
«These are the set of people that want justice, fairness and accountability in all aspects of human endeavours as they used to go around with clean heart of helping Police to unravel cases of criminality and always stand on the progress and growth of Nigeria Police Force.
To quantify in people hours how many hours of human endeavour are being saved by technology, we would get to a much faster number.»
Only then can we move forward, united behind a collective desire to push the boundaries of human endeavour.
All human endeavours and self - made purposes will ultimately be gone and forgotten in the future.
As we have said, human endeavour, viewed in its natural» aspect, is tending towards some sort of collective personality, through which the individual will acquire in some degree the consciousness of Mankind as a whole.
«I think the Indian personality is a very fine balance between the aggressive component of human endeavour and the more feminine, soft and cultured conception which tends to integrate various dimensions rather than push along one dimension.
Barth acknowledges man's research for God from below as the height of human endeavours.
3) Your theory of science is appalling (all human endeavour is «made up» and this doesn't differentiate valid sociological from invalid sociological knowledge).
The fact that people around the world expect the UN to deliver (which is why they are, so often, disappointed when it fails); the fact that we now expect states to work collectively on global problems; the fact that almost every aspect of human endeavour and planetary resource is addressed by international laws or bodies — all this reflects the transformative impact of the UN on our world and our lives.
«His appearance and personality attested to the promotion of Omoluabi ethos the Yoruba people are known for and which the State of Osun stands for and promotes in all facets of human endeavours.
«As is with all human endeavours, we will certainly face challenges in the implementation of this policy of Free SHS despite our best preparation and efforts.
As is with all human endeavours, we will certainly face challenges in the implementation of this policy of free SHS, despite our best preparations and efforts.
«It can sometimes feel like we are preparing for a world in which artificial intelligence, algorithms and automation, rather than human endeavour and hard work, will shape every aspect of our society and our economy.
From that perspective, science is a happier field of human endeavour.
Not only is the physical climate changing, but the idea of climate change is now active across the full range of human endeavours.
These findings will help resolve some of the detail that has previously been unavailable, allowing us to better identify both vulnerabilities and opportunities that coincide with environmental change and human endeavour
Taking inspiration from a Disneyland theme park ride, this fantasy from «The Incredibles» director Brad Bird follows the adventures of a young runaway who is transported to an alternate universe where the best of human endeavour has created a flawless utopia.
The Martian is a testament to the power of human endeavour, intelligence, scientific discovery and compassion.
Directors Espen Sandberg and Joachim Ronning deliver a gorgeous looking account of an extraordinary tale of human endeavour.
Whilst at times difficult to watch, Grave of the Fireflies is more than a film, it's a masterpiece of human endeavour, and the hand drawn tragedy echoes every cry of anguish that has sounded throughout the centuries, ever since we first learnt to kill our own kind.
Not just any Maths problems and examples: we want to only have resources that come from the real world ie any aspect of human endeavour that actually occurs outside the school gates.
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