Sentences with phrase «known human failures»

But to castigate me personally and my religion as a whole based on the known human failures of people I don't even know, or worse sensationalized fictions which you believe, is just ignorant.

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Yet somehow, despite policy failures that are made obvious by the lowest interest rates ever recorded in human history, a persistent narrative still dominates financial markets: all - knowing, omnipotent central bankers are still in full control of the situation and will do «whatever it takes» to maintain order.
Such repeated failure of human attempts to end war merely emphasizes the truth of Jeremiah's words: «I well know, O Jehovah, that to earthling man his way does not belong.
The failures and vast human costs of modern «salvation myths» are now well known, as is the capacity of democratic capitalism to raise up the poor, protect human rights, and allow for unprecedented freedom of thought and action.
As C. S. Lewis pointed out in his reflections on the Hegelian versus the Christian approach to history, history does have an ultimate telos, but that is known to God alone and therefore any human attempt to explain it fully is doomed to failure.
Through Israel's failures — stiff - neckedness --- we can come to know the reality of human history and the nature of the universal God.
@brown: ok let me get this straight, god made angels knowing lucifer would rebel against him... just so he could create a «bad guy» to test his next failure, humans.
Thus for each of us, the exacting and inescapable question, which must be faced and answered, is the question of our total mortal life as we are now living it, a question which arises from our mortality with the responsibility which that entails, which puts itself to us in the form of our measuring up to the possibility of becoming authentically ourselves, and which issues in our realization (not so much in thought as in deeply felt experience as existing men) of blessedness, as we know ourselves becoming what we truly are, or in destruction or damnation, as we know ourselves both frustrated men and failures in our human fulfillment.
Without casting Enlightenment rationalism as categorically evil, Wright details some of the problematic consequences of Enlightenment assumptions regarding the biblical text: false claims to absolute objectivity, the elevation of «reason» («not as an insistence that exegesis must make sense with an overall view of God and the wider world,» Wright notes, «but as a separate «source» in its own right»), reductive and skeptical readings of scripture that cast Christianity as out - of - date and irrelevant, a human - based eschatology that fosters a «we - know - better - now» attitude toward the text, a reframing of the problem of evil as a mere failure to be rational, the reduction of the act of God in Jesus Christ to a mere moral teacher, etc..
No... choice is so present in the human condition that obvious failure of «good» choice will always happen — thus we a system where forgiveness is prized very highly — but the love part is possible.
Speaking to Princeton students, the late Adlai E. Stevenson once declared: «What a man knows at fifty that he did not know at twenty boils down to something like this: the knowledge that he has acquired with age is not the knowledge of formulas... but of people, places, actions — a knowledge not gained... by words, but by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love — the human experiences and emotions of this earth; and perhaps, too, a little faith and a little reverence for the things you can not see.»
now to the topic: yeah i get what you mean a fan shouldnt think of the club as a brand but if fans think about the manager or player of a club they should and have to consider them as humans / workers of a brand just because we love the club its not right to bash blame and insult them because of failure, what we can do is demand change, expressing our disliking and / or criticising them constructively but insulting and offending them is a no - go.
and if you guys do nt get my point you guys are a failure as a human being, who do nt know to respect one's dedication
Wenger decided to stay knowing Stan would stay if he did bcoz no other human would help Stan make money while looking like a failure!
«Failure to relocate within the one - week ultimatum will incur the wrath of REGSEC which will no longer attach any human face to tackle the situation.»
In an interview with ScienceInsider last week, Garrett decried the Obama Administration's failure to appoint a head for the little known Office of Global Health Affairs within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Bigons could be responsible for ball lightning, migraines, the unexplained failures of equipment and soufflés, the spontaneous human combustion — I don't know, maybe earthquakes even, Manqué says.
The simplified AP1000 safety system is known as a «passive» design, in that if there were a failure similar to what happened at Fukushima, human intervention would not be required to shut down a reactor.
Johnson's conclusion: «We ordinary human beings are not so rational; we are no different from all earlier cultures in that we have to put ourselves in the story, and to attribute this or that individual weather event to our own behaviour or moral failures
But the children who have only known freedom would not carry that burden, and if their freedom wasn't challenged or undermined by white people — a big if — they could follow their dreams and never know how much it saps one's spirit and hope, for a human being to be seen, thought of, and treated like an animal, or a disposable piece of property, or simply as an enemy, judged as a threat or a failure on sight alone (like today; a white man's fear and loathing can get you shot like Trayvon Martin).
Looking at this incredible exhibit, the realities of human failure overwhelm me and I know that these faces, these lives are but a grain of sand in a desert of despair.
NSAIDS like Rimadyl, as well as prednisone, increase blood pressure in humans; if this occurs in dogs as well, we need to know so that we don't unduly stress older dogs or dogs already in heart failure.
While xylitol has no known toxicity to humans, it can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and liver failure in dogs as a result of its effects on insulin regulation.
In fact, a large percentage of dogs have been known to develop congestive heart failure a few years post infection, after the human in the relationship has all but forgotten about his mess with parvovirus.
Predictable, woefully inadequate, jaded, pitiful, unconscionable leadership — whose failure to respond ably to the requirements of practical biophysical reality of the relatively small planet God has blessed us to inhabit and, I suppose, not to overwhelm — could have profound adverse implications for the future of our children, for biodiversity and the environment, for Earth as a fit place for human habitation and life as we know it.
Whatever the reasons for our spectacular failure to communicate meaningfully and sensibly about what somehow could be real about the workings of the Earth and the placement of the human species within the natural order of living things, these circumstances are incredible and present the human family with a potentially colossal threat to life as we know it and the integrity of Earth as a fit place for human habitation.
You know things are getting bad when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (they of the infamous New Orleans levee design) start speaking up about the threat to human life posed by a dam - with statements that read: «The Mosul dam is judged to have an unacceptable annual failure probability,» and «If a small problem [at] Mosul Dam occurs, failure is likely.»
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has been clear that the failure to compensate for loss, other than in exceptional circumstances, in relation to this particular right in A1P1 may not conform with the required «fair balance» and proportionality (see Jahn v Germany [2004] ECHR 36 at [93]- [94]; James v UK (1986) Series A No 98, esp at [54]; cf the admissibility decision in Di Palma v UK (1988) 10 EHRR 149 but the ECtHR has clearly moved on since that time).
If you've ever dealt with a PEBKAC problem, you know the majority of technical issues happen not by some accident of programming or hardware failure, but by human error.
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