Sentences with phrase «in incalculable»

We also know that the global warming issue resulted in incalculable intellectual fraud, grotesque corporate rent - seeking, and the waste of the environmental dollar (there are real, here - and - now ecological issues that deserve the global warming buck).
Frequently executed whilst the underlying paint is still wet, the resulting skips, schisms and apertures rupture the diaphanous skeins of colour above in incalculable patterns.
She has improved my life in incalculable ways — and its hard to believe that just a few short months ago we were strangers.
The foundation and perspective provided by an education from a top veterinary college benefits your pet in incalculable ways.
Stars, well known, have disappeared, new ones have come into view, comets, in their incalculable courses, may run foul of suns and planets and require renovation under other laws; certain races of animals are become extinct; and, were there no restoring power, all existences might extinguish successively, one by one, until all should be reduced to a shapeless chaos.

Not exact matches

While the world has made incalculable gains in the struggle against mosquito - borne diseases, new challenges — like resistance to artemisinin treatments for malaria — are now threatening to turn back the clock.
Fishman's goal for his attendees is: 1) for the experience to be «extraordinary, safe, and taken care,» 2) for the «environment to be of incalculable value,» 3) for the best tactics and strategies in the field to be shared, and 4) to create a community of ongoing relationships and support.
In their letter, the groups said the breach caused «incalculable harm» and suggested several of the affected individuals had already filed complaints with the Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights or other state authorities.
In contemporary tales of Santa Claus, the man in red uses an army of small, spry laborers to produce the incalculable amount of toys needed to supply all of the world's childreIn contemporary tales of Santa Claus, the man in red uses an army of small, spry laborers to produce the incalculable amount of toys needed to supply all of the world's childrein red uses an army of small, spry laborers to produce the incalculable amount of toys needed to supply all of the world's children.
Bowie's impact over the course of his 48 years in the entertainment industry as a songwriter, producer, singer, actor and style pioneer is incalculable.
To reduce this damage, it appears to put out a plea to high profile members of the bitcoin community to inject funds in the order of 200,000 BTC into the exchange, saying «the costs of not doing so are incalculable at this stage.»
Today, its cash assets and political clout may be substantially reduced, but what it holds in property and other investments is incalculable.
But it became the centre of a widely - dispersed religious commonwealth which was, as we have seen, a unique form of social structure, and has had an incalculable influence in history.
The implication is that no human situation is too desperate to be retrieved by the grace of God, who works in history in His own incalculable ways and at His own time.
It comes alive as `... dangerous remembrances, remembrances of hope and terror which were experienced and then were suppressed or silenced, which suddenly break through again into our one - dimensional every - day world... There are remembrances with which we must reckon remembrances, so to say, with future content, remembrances which do not deceptively relieve our burden... Such remembrances are like dangerous and incalculable visitations out of the past... Such remembrances press us to change ourselves in accordance with them.»
But all will agree in recognizing that early in the first century in Palestine there lived a man «mighty in word and deed» whose brief career, for the most part hidden from us, was an event of incalculable magnitude, not only because of its effects but because of what it was.
Their services, which have been of incalculable value in opening up the message of the Bible to a world that but dimly grasped it or that rejected it as archaic, should be deeply appreciated.
An event of a highly distinctive kind and of incalculable creative power occurred in first century Palestine; it was remembered as centered in and taking its character largely from a certain Jewish teacher and prophet.
Belief in christianity definitely worked against humanity, nad led to many, many more deaths, incalculable lives lost, due to silly superst!tions fed by belief in myths.
«Incalculable and unaccountable», I say, for the narratives constantly betray a baffled wonderment; but not magical or irrational, because they are congruous with the account which Jesus gave of the character of God: the «Father in heaven», who is «good» with a goodness beyond justice, (Mark 10:18; Matthew 5: 45; Luke 6: 35; Matthew 20: 1 - 15) supported by sufficient power; (Mark 10: 27, 14:36) and who persistently takes the initiative in giving good gifts to His creatures.
Before the new yet old view comes clear an incalculable amount of work must be done by poets and theologians, by historical scholars and Biblical students, by ministers dealing at close range with men in this encounter, and especially by these men themselves.
The backlash, in his own words, «is a working - class movement that has done incalculable, historic harm to working - class people.»
If we follow the patterns of thought set forth in the Bible, it must be seen as a presence in the mode of promise and not an exhaustive presence that leaves no room for further manifestations of an incalculable future.
These include cultural traditions, loyalties to family, nation, place or social group, the sense of the transcendent (the incalculable)-- all are brought out in the pitiless light of rationality.
This occurs in the New Testament in the identification of Jesus and wisdom, a fact which speaks again of the incalculable influence of the Old Testament on the New.
And it seems to me certain, on the other hand, that by the very fact of making this simple readjustment in our «eschatological» vision we shall have performed an operation having incalculable consequences.
In a few months it will be at genius level and a few months after that its powers will be incalculable.
Thy barns all fill'd, the endless freight - train and the bulging storehouse, The grapes that ripen on thy vines, the apples in thy orchards, Thy incalculable lumber, beef, pork, potatoes, thy coal, thy gold and silver, The inexhaustible iron in thy mines.
This is the true and authentic life of man, a life based on invisible and incalculable reality, a life in the «Spirit».
In the same way, Christ, at the cost of an incalculable sacrifice, sets us free from the power of sin.»
The big feasts and expensive presents are impoverished in comparison to what God gives us in Christ, which is always more, incalculable more.
Thus the importance of the Vatican Council for Protestantism in America was incalculable.
Despite that, however, he made an incalculable contribution to the inwardness of the soul's relationship with God, and from that experience, at last, came the assurance that what is in quality so timeless will not come to a futile finale in the nether world.
Cudworth, more clearly than any of his contemporaries, realized that if nature was in some sense a coherent and intelligible system, then it could not be explained in terms either of the random movements of matter in space such as Hobbes supposed or of arbitrary and incalculable acts of God and other supernatural and demonic agents.
More fundamental are problems which human beings have always faced when trying to shape their future — only now these problems bode incalculable harm because of the growth in population, and the growth in power of technology.
The revolution in sexual mores had an incalculable, but certainly immense, impact on weakening religious ideology and control.
It becomes unlimited and incalculable and the mischief abounds when, in a kind of uncontrolled self - righteousness, we point to material circumstances as «the fruits by which men should be known and judged.»
Even so, for the Japanese church in general and for young missionaries like myself who heard many of his lectures, Brunner's impact was incalculable.
The schools are good there, they said, which is true, and also a euphemism for an incalculable range of social and cultural benefits that flow from being raised in the upper middle class.
They are all the more necessary and desirable in personal matters of reproductive choice, where the intangible costs of any litigation are simply incalculable.
They did, however, make an incalculable contribution to man's ethical life by their ever deepening recognition of inherent dignity in persons and their ever more sensitive demand for humaneness toward persons.
Greek language and thought had wide circulation in the Roman Empire and the fact that Christianity came in Greek dress was of incalculable assistance to it.
These take on such significance in a world where we are overwhelmed by an incredulous array of new knowledge and discoveries, of new comforts but also of new misery and suffering, and where we are confronted by incalculable demands upon our commitment and goodwill.
The impact of this central Christian teaching of the Imago Dei can not be overestimated, and it has had an incalculable impact on our understanding of the human being, precisely in his identification as a person.
And at this climax, Lamentations embraces words that have continued to bring incalculable solace to persons in all branches of biblical faith in all time: Yahweh will not cast off for ever, but, though he cause grief, he will have compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love (hesed); for he does not willingly afflict or grieve the sons of men.
One may doubt whether Russia is altruistic enough to use this authority to increase the welfare of the world; one can not doubt that the union of capitalism with race discrimination puts a weapon of incalculable power in the hands of Mr. Stalin.10
And for their history, that theme was of cosmic scope and scale — nothing less, in fact, than man's being, in a world of incalculable power and mystery.
As Cohn points out, Zoroaster's view that «the time would come when, in a prodigious final battle, the supreme god and his supernatural allies would defeat the forces of chaos and their human allies and eliminate them once and for all» deeply influenced certain Jewish groups which, in turn, «influenced the Jesus sect, with incalculable consequences».7
If it is merely seen as primitive or negative, if it is neglected in catechesis, then the effects are incalculable.
All told, incalculable hours have been spent staring at my children's chests making sure they rise and fall in steady rhythm.
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