Sentences with phrase «in handing instruments»

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However, based on our first - hand experience, admittedly anecdotal, the investment strategies of sovereign funds are conducted by managers oriented to the Western zeitgeist: They are designed to provide diversification away from commodities in the form of commonplace or exotic instruments that mimic «smart» hedge fund managers in the West.
«If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation,» she said, «it is not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
«[We] are only instruments in the Lord's hands; and this knowledge frees us from the presumption of thinking that we alone are responsible for building a better world.
v, 8 (1017b12 - 13), Aristotle acknowledges that a part of something can be substance: a part of something (such as a hand) is not «in» a body in the way white is but in away that allows it to be found at the bottom of a stack of accidental and / or essential predications, as when we say that a hand is a limb or an instrument or whatever.
(Judges 8:24 - 27) Far from being reprehensible at first, however, an ephod was an indispensable instrument of a priest's technique, as when, for example, Abiathar «came down with an ephod in his hand,» (I Samuel 23:6 - 12) by which David «inquired of Yahweh.»
In this experience of sin lies the root of the principle of limited government, and of the balancing of systems and powers, so that the instruments of potential tyranny do not fall into a single set of hands.
It can be used, then, as a pliable instrument in the hands of the political leaders [The Myth of the State, Yale University Press, 1964].
Martin Backhouse, 61, discovered 913 gold coins neatly stacked in dusty hand - stitched packages and pouches beneath the instrument's keyboard base while he was in the process of tuning it.
Today's Christian finds it a bitter pill to swallow to be told that he must learn a lesson from the Communist and his secular hope for society, but long ago a prophet of Israel ventured to speak of the arch-enemy, Assyria, as an instrument in the hand of God, and another dared to name a foreign emperor as the very Messiah sent by YHWH.
On the ethical side they taught that man was nothing but an instrument in the hands of his Lord, subjected to the strictest laws of determinism.
It is an effective instrument only in the hands of a well - trained group therapist.
Augustine said that God had created time along with a moving world; time is, therefore, not a power over God but an instrument in the divine hand.
IO: 28), and Satan is an unwilling instrument in the hands of a holy God who uses evil to overthrow evil.
Every new tool conceived in the course of history, although it may have been invented in the first place by an individual, has rapidly become the instrument of all men; and not merely by being passed from hand to hand, spreading from one man to his neighbor, but by being adopted corporatively by all men together.
Suppose that there were two men: a double - minded man, who believes he has gained faith in a loving Providence, because he had himself experienced having been helped, even though he had hardheartedly sent away a sufferer whom he could have helped; and another man whose life, by devoted love, was an instrument in the hand of Providence, so that he helped many suffering ones, although the help he himself had wished continued to be denied him from year to year.
Those who regard the Servant example as perhaps a little strained and antiquarian may prefer to think about other cases mentioned in the book: the shipping clerk who dispatches land mines, or the nurse who hands instruments to a doctor who plans to use them for an abortion.
His faith rose from a concept of God as an instrument of his own self - betterment to a concept of himself as a tool in God's hands to be used as God sees fit.
«Abuse, coercion and intimidation can be slow instruments in the hands of the unscrupulous, creating pressure on vulnerable people who are encouraged to «do the decent thing»».
Joseph Smith was just an instrument in Gods hands reorganizing the church in the Latter Days just like in days of old.
In his Ascension into heaven, Jesus shows that space and time are mere instruments subordinate to the resurrected humanity he takes up to the right hand of the Father.
It's like listening to a terrible guitarist wanna - be, and then giving the instrument in the hands of someone who can handle it.
We believe this is accomplished by actually spending time outdoors, with our hands in the dirt and feet on the ground, planting trees, clearing brush, finding frogs in a creek, making a meal out of wild plants, learning how to turn a piece of wood into an instrument, or creating natural dyes with berries.
From drama to string instruments and from form drawing to fiber arts, our students engage in learning with their hands in a way that augments what they learn with their minds.
You are allowing your trials to turn you into an instrument in the Lord's hands... What better «not my will but thy will» attitude is there?
These hand painted wooden instruments provide an amazing sensory experience and are small enough to fit in a zip - lock bag... instant busy bag!
The intent was not likely malicious; you solicited the services of the doctor willingly; it is not sexual; it denigrates «real» rape; you got a healthy baby at the end of it; you should have said «No» more clearly; you should have been more educated; be glad you're alive — women used to die in childbirth all the time; if you didn't want hands or instruments up your vagina, you shouldn't have gotten pregnant in the first place; it was for your own good.
«The law is merely an instrument, and without the involvement of human hands, it is as lifeless and uninspiring as a violin kept in its case,» Bharara said.
He added: «Your vote will be a great instrument in your hands and it will allow you to participate in changing the lives of our people and transforming our nation.
«PCRC in Osun has proven its weights as a formidable instrument and reliable helping hand towards general protection of lives and property.
The proletariat will use its political supremacy to wrest, by degree, all capital from the bourgeoisie, to centralise all instruments of production in the hands of the State, i.e., of the proletariat organised as the ruling class; and to increase the total productive forces as rapidly as possible.
«It is unfortunate that youths in Nigeria and across the globe who are supposed to project the favourable images of their various countries by being good ambassadors, have turned themselves to ready - made instruments in the hands devils.
And as some supporters in the second floor balcony jubilantly began to play percussion on hand - held musical instruments, others focused on far more immediate changes.
Archbishop Timothy Dolan is a wonderful instrument of this New Evangelization, a trumpet in the hands of the Lord.
Her team at the space agency works hand - in - hand with the engineers at MD Robotics, which has a contract to build the instrument, and with project scientists, mainly at York University in Toronto, who will be analyzing the data.
I grabbed three small plastic tubes from the freezer, picked up a pipette — a hand - held instrument, used in labs to measure out liquids — from my DIY kit, and started adding the CRISPR ingredients to tubes of E. coli.
However, some 2 - year professional programs that teach surveying or construction technology may provide hands - on training in using photogrammetric instruments.
Most of these activities meant real hands - on experience, utilising the instruments in high - grade clean rooms, and wearing the full stylish attire of hat and boots!
Instead, Obama handed America's instrument of ratification directly to U.N. secretary general Ban Ki - moon in front of the world's pressbefore meetings in China.
If the situation dictates the use of my left hand to place a suture in a certain position, it's much easier to do that with the robot than using a freehand instrument
Using the mirror to steer his hand, he poked the instrument into his irritated nostril, latched onto a suspicious lump, and quickly yanked it out, careful not to snag any nose hairs in the process.
The theremin, an electrical instrument featured in science fiction movies, is typically operated by hand movements, but Davis's version can also translate light signals into musical tones.
A young flamingo hand - reared at Zoo Atlanta settles onto one foot on an instrument for tracking waverings in posture.
On the other hand, it was to design a reliable instrument to quantify different components of human well - being that could be linked and integrated with the index of dependence on ecosystem services in models.
The Keck Visiting Scholars Program aims to inspire and develop the next generation of scientists and instrumentalists by providing hands - on experience in observational astronomy, hardware, and software involving active instrument operations and real - time problem solving.
The device is small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, works with many scientific instruments including time - of - flight secondary ion mass spectrometers and scanning electron microscopes.
This, frequent flight opportunities, and operation that enables rapid changes of science instruments and hands - on in - flight access to the instruments, assure a unique and extensive potential - both for training young instrumentalists and for encouraging and deploying nascent technologies.
A young flamingo hand - reared at Zoo Atlanta settles onto one foot on an instrument for tracking wobbles in its posture.
Within a system, each facility will inevitably have its own particular capabilities, and U.S. observers should, in principle, be able to apply for observing time with the instrument best suited to the problem at hand.
So I can understand why they don't want consumers running around with an instrument in their hands that would give them all the information they need and the courage to reject lousy quality food.
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