Sentences with phrase «human relations remain»

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The form of the I - Thou relation remains as a means of re-entering relation, of executing anew the essential human act; but this form may block the return to the I - Thou relation through its false appearance of being itself the real thing.
Gustafson's Christology may not satisfy many creeds and churches, but one suspects that important things remain to be said about his understanding of the narrative pattern of Jesus Christ and how it discloses God's purposes as well as the contours of human life in appropriate relation to God.
In humans, neural oscillations are often studied in relation to epilepsy and various sleeping disorders though questions remain about their precise function.
«This has implications for humans and nonhuman primates, since hierarchical behavior and social dominance relations appear early in life and remain important throughout the lifespan,» Boyce said.
While the above analysis yields good results for by tying past climate change to increases in human CO2 emissions, it should be cautioned that the suggested exponential time relation is not suitable for projecting the future over longer time periods, because of possible changes in human population growth rates and absolute limitations on carbon available in remaining fossil fuels.
This is probably a point where you and I agree: namely that human CO2 emissions have a correlation with atmospheric CO2 levels on a multi-annual basis, even though the relation is not clear on a year - to - year basis, where between 15 % and 90 % of the emitted CO2 «remains» in the atmosphere., with this averaging out to around 50 % over the longer tem.
In reality the share of manmade CO2 emissions per year remaining in the atmosphere is only about 2 % from the yearly increase of human emissions of about 0,5 GtC, as consistent with what the yearly total CO2 increase of about 4 GtC in atmosphere is in relation to the total yearly CO2 emissions of little over 200 GtC, expressed in procentages.
That said, while there may be very real difficulties in establishing a legal basis (and even less an enforceable right) for continuing and / or future enjoyment of any right to reside (and / or work) in the UK (or at least to reside in the UK as a matter of right rather than discretion), international law and / or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)(at the very least on the international plane and, in relation to the ECHR, at least as long as it remains part of English law) are almost certain to protect certain rights established in the past by virtue of the individual's presence in the UK.
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