Sentences with phrase «inherent abilities of»

The action is competent, but overall underwhelming, as the film never capitalizes on the inherent abilities of the very games and characters it portrays.
For example --- when I have asked Calvinists to interpret the majority of the Scripture, that reeks with the implication «that man has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject what is being communicated to them from God» from their «no inherent ability of man to accept / believe or reject» perspective, the usual answer I get is along this line is: «Yes, God communicates with man in a style that implies that man has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject what is being communicated to them from Him, but God knows that man does not have that inherent ability.»
Some experts believe that it signifies the inherent ability of the primary tumor to spread.
It looks like most of the elements make a return on weapons in Monster Hunter World, but that gatling attack we've seen seems to be a special ammo rather than an inherent ability of the bowgun.
It has no trouble hauling us up to a dizzying 8347 - feet above sea level, a credit both to the inherent ability of turbochargers to perform in thin atmosphere and to another Hyundai hallmark: low weight.
Intellectual property lacks the inherent ability of personal property to suffer direct physical loss or damage.
Older pooches will also require more water as the inherent ability of their body to balance water decreases with age.
Most people notice the inherent ability of a dog to respond accordingly to your mood.
Also, Claude Monet inevitably comes to mind when Bernadet's paintings (the Fugue paintings) get closely inspected, not simply because of the appearance, but rather the inherent ability of the works to envelop the viewers into their own visual universe.
Intellectual property lacks the inherent ability of personal property to suffer direct physical loss or damage.
Younger practitioners — for the most part — also have the inherent ability of relating to customers in their age group.

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In a sport that requires athleticism, skill, preternatural spatial awareness... and the ability to look past the inherent risk of driving a race car at 200 miles per hour and still perform at the highest level, he talked about his injury.
I expect, however, that there will be three first - order effects that will be very similar to those that followed the BP spill: 1) increased public consciousness of the dangers inherent in transporting oil and oil products and more aversion to having these products moved nearby; 2) increased calls for alternatives to oil rather than alternative means of transporting oil; and 3) decreased trust in regulators» and firms» abilities to sufficiently mitigate risks from transporting oil.
In the new 15 - minute - film, Brady said he finds that mental aspects of the game, like throwing the ball, making decisions and leadership, are more inherent to him than his physical abilities.
With about one - third of the fleet operating in support of Operation Inherent Resolve (indeed, four EC - 130Hs, teaming up with the RC - 135 Rivet Joint and other EA assets, are operating over Iraq and Syria to deny the Islamic State the ability to communicate), the fact that a single EC - 130H (73 - 1590 «Axis 43») was recently deployed from Davis Monthan AFB to Osan Air Base, South Korea, where it arrived via Yokota, on Jan. 4, 2018, it's pretty intriguing.
Whatever form or forms of creativity these entrepreneurs display, they all have full confidence in their own natural abilities, which allows them to forge ahead and take on the risks that are inherent in starting a new business.
Many of the traits that are inherent to the U.S. Armed Forces are also abilities Starbucks looks for when hiring partners.
The combination of Cerberus's expertise, resources, and commitment to our future success, as well as Bluestone's strong brand recognition will strengthen our ability to serve borrowers and capture opportunities inherent in the current market environment.»
The decentralized nature of cryptocurrency, its ability to redistribute wealth, and the speculative nature of its inherent value spurred mainstream interest in crypto.
At MidAmerican, meanwhile, two key factors ensure its ability to service debt under all circumstances: The stability of earnings that is inherent in our exclusively offering an essential service and a diversity of earnings streams, which shield it from the actions of any single regulatory body.
This reader is grateful for our Lord's generous blessings, not least of which is the inspiration of women who persistently, though perhaps not quietly, handle the daily demands and rewards of living in a community that only recently accorded women the respect inherent in the ability and permission to make choices.
Folks frequently point to our inherent ability to know right from wrong as a proof of God.
Indeed, they advocate treating people as no more than the sum of their carbon molecules, of no inherent value beyond cognitive capacity (bioethics) or ability to suffer (animal rights) at the moment of measurement.
If one lets the no - inherent - free - will interpretation of the less than 0.5 % of the Scriptures set the precedence on what the word of God says about man's free will, then a person is forced to do some absurd reasoning / interpretation of the majority of scriptures that imply that man has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts.
Therefore when I encounter the very few verses of Scripture text (approximately less than 0.5 % of the Scriptures) that on the surface possibly could be interpreted to contradict that majority precedence (man's inherent ability to accept / believe or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts), I interpret them in light of this majority precedence (which can be easily done).
Because God is communicating to mankind through the Scriptures in the Bible in a style that reeks with an obvious understood implication that the hearer / reader, mankind, has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject His call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts (some folk briefly refer to it as man's free will), I let the concept of mankind having this inherent ability be the precedence.
But unlike his ability to go around the theological mistake of omnipotence to find a new way of defining divine power, he never transcended his view of a defective immortality to discover the possibilities inherent in the completeness of God's prehensions for providing a more adequate view of a defective immortality to discover the possibilities inherent in the completeness of God's prehensions for providing a more adequate view of immortality.
Because God is communicating to mankind through the Scriptures in the Bible in a style that reeks with an obvious understood implication that the hearer / reader, mankind, has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject His call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts (some folk briefly refer to it as man's inherent - free - will capacity), I let the concept of mankind having this inherent ability be the precedence; and I interpret difficult passages that can possibly be interpreted to appear contradictory to that precedence (of mankind having inherent - free - will) in light of mankind having inherent - free - will capacity.
Ultimately, his work alludes to mankind's inherent ability to reflect its Creator, reflected in the earliest moments of the world: «So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.»
Your lack of ability to provide verifiable evidence to satisfy the burden of proof inherent in your claims can not be my responsibility.
Such apparent identification arose from inherent vitality in the faith and the ability to survive and to grow in potency in the successive eras of Western European civilization.
Butt may well have what it takes, but his appointment looks to be a gamble based on his instincts as a former player, and a hope that his ability on the pitch will translate into an inherent ability to lead the development of future footballers from the sidelines, rather than a proven track record.
If you were to brainstorm factors related to tweens» academic achievement, you might think of the quality of their school, their teacher's credentials, their inherent ability, and your involvement in their schoolwork.
To preserve the young athlete's head health, mental cognition and ability to succeed, it is critical that coaches, players and parents are aware of the inherent dangers and how to properly perform a concussion evaluation.
Inherent in such discretion is the ability to condition selection up voting for a particular Candidate and the provision of penalties for failure to comply with such agreed to conditions.
«The question of inherent unfairness concerns not simply the structure of the system which may be capable of operating fairly, but whether there are mechanisms in place to accommodate the arguably higher risk of unfair decisions for those with mental health, learning or other difficulties which effectively deprive them of the ability effectively to participate in, at least, some of the decisions,» Lord Justice Leveson said.
So then, apart from the laws of men, human beings have been given the unalienable and inherent ability to coexist with one another.
While often hailed as the future of medicine, stem cells» ability to proliferate carries an inherent danger and the fear has always been that when implanted into a person they could turn cancerous.
The similarities between the molecular mechanism of prion propagation and the process of protein misfolding and aggregation in PMDs, suggest that misfolded aggregates have an inherent ability to be transmissible (Soto et al., 2006; Soto, 2012).
Advanced Regen Medical Technologies, LLC — Dedicated to making advances in restoring function to stem cells of aged patients, the company focuses on the association between aging and the loss of our body's inherent ability to maintain and repair tissue.
Ultimately, increasing our knowledge of how genomic gene expression is governed will contribute to our ability to predict both an individual's inherent disease risks and their potential to respond to therapeutic interventions when diseases arise.
The focus of Memorial Sloan Kettering's Ludwig Center for Cancer Immunotherapy is to explore and develop innovative therapies that act by stimulating or strengthening the immune system's inherent ability to fight cancer.
Naturopathic medicine is a general practice discipline that emphasizes prevention, wellness, and optimal health, engaging the wisdom of nature to support the body's inherent healing ability.
This method is nothing but a reflection of our body's inherent ability to cleanse, heal and eliminate toxic waste.
In Australia and New Zealand, there does not appear to be a singular definition of the philosophies that underpin naturopathic practice, but essential to most is the unshakeable belief in the healing power of nature that is, living systems have an inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore health.
Naturopathic Medicine is a form of complementary and alternative medicine, which recognizes the inherent healing capacity within each individual and seeks to stimulate, enhance and support this innate ability in order to achieve optimal health and well being.
The Healing Power of Nature - Vis medicatrix naturae: The body has an inherent ability to restore health through nature's healing properties.
Your naturopathic doctor works to restore and support the powerful and inherent healing ability of your body, mind and spirit and to prevent further disease from occurring.
Our mission is to awaken and nurture the healing abilities inherent in each of us, so we can expand to our highest potential in body, mind and spirit.
By clearing these blockages on the body's meridians, the integrity of the body's master control mechanism is restored and its inherent healing ability returned to an optimum state.
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