Sentences with phrase «human ingenuity»

"Human ingenuity" refers to the remarkable ability of humans to think creatively and come up with inventive solutions or ideas to solve problems or improve their lives. It reflects the capacity of human beings to use their intelligence and imagination to tackle challenges and create new things. Full definition
We need to think straight about the dangers ahead, and to meet the problem with all the resources of human ingenuity at our disposal.
In this issue, the editors and I are pleased to close out the year by sharing with you a special report that showcases the wonders wrought by human ingenuity.
We aren't even going to pretend that there is anything green about this picture — isn't it amazing what human ingenuity can come up with these days!
Human ingenuity develops the technology and processes that make the goods and services we want and need cheaper and more accessible.
Are you ready to compete as intelligent technology meets human ingenuity to create the future workforce?
One loophole is closed and human ingenuity creates another.
Everyone had to live in booths made of pretty branches... enjoyable but not so because of human ingenuity.
It was accomplished by human ingenuity, industry and smart investors who see that these technologies are the basis of a new industrial revolution.
Others are more hopeful and see no reason why, with human ingenuity and further technology, we should not be able to reverse the dangerous policies we have set in motion.
The helicopter hovered 30 feet above a fjord in Greenland, a thrumming red speck of human ingenuity in a vast wilderness of rock and ice.
Survivor has never been about human ingenuity in the face of nature but about human scheming, betrayal, and selfishness in the course of competition.
For now we will have to rely on human ingenuity to come up with the tools needed to see planets bathed in urban light.
«Rather than using human ingenuity to invent more and more consumer products that we don't actually need, we could deploy it instead to build goods that last longer, are easier to repair and make better use of the limited natural resources we have,» he said.
I will only say that I can not imagine a salvation of the world in which human ingenuity and inventiveness fails to play a large role.
Space exploration has always been the province of dreamers: The human imagination readily soars where human ingenuity struggles to follow.
If necessity is the mother of invention, then perhaps laziness is the father — nothing seems to motivate human ingenuity better than the desire to avoid an unpleasant task.
Third, Milton Friedman opined decades ago that the «market is not a cow to be milked,» that markets are no more (and no less) than a mechanism for channeling human ingenuity, energy, and talent.
«The prophets of doom have the story backward: the abundant energy that is a product of human ingenuity makes our planet habitable, not inhabitable.»
The practice that is now globally recognized and a wealth of examples of human ingenuity at work accompany Radjou's talk.
Some preached curtailed growth, while others believed human ingenuity could meet the challenge.
A situation that calls for circumspection, rather than cavalierness, and human ingenuity rather than human violence.
PF: While human ingenuity seems almost endless, do you think it's harmful to rely solely on technology to confront the challenges that global warming poses?
What it does signal to me is that it underestimates human ingenuity.
Every can of Coca - Cola is the product of centuries of accumulated human ingenuity.
To read these histories is to see the evil of the systematic, the cruelty of impersonal human ingenuity, and the prison of the Enlightenment's constraining rationality.
It is an hypothesis brought onto the scene when human ingenuity and resourcefulness are lacking.
Stephen Cave's Immortality: The quest to live forever and how it drives civilization is a must - read exploration of what spurs human ingenuity
They argue that surviving in the kinds of numbers that exist today, or even more, will be possible, but only if we use our uniquely human ingenuity to cooperate as a species to radically reorganise our world.
I really believe that he was dedicating human ingenuity and skill to God.
For a long time, historians believed that the first seeds of modern human ingenuity and art began 40,000 - 50,000 years ago...
Through our head office in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and our branches in Ottawa, New York and Geneva, we apply human ingenuity to improve the well - being of the world's environment, economy and society.
«The underlying message is a little dark,» says Selesnick, «but there's some optimism that human ingenuity allows us to explore these places.»
Human ingenuity landed us in this pickle, they say.
It is surmised that, when the normal floods began to fail, human ingenuity rose to the occasion, as attested to by the development of irrigation canals and machinery.
On Thursday, Jan. 15, Future Tense will hold an event in Washington, D.C., titled «How Will Human Ingenuity Handle a Warming Planet?»
Human ingenuity put the satellites into orbit hundreds of miles above the earth to chronicle these changes.
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