Sentences with phrase «made incalculable»

Thanks to Merrilyn Astin Tarlton, whose encouragement during a talk at a 2007 conference made an incalculable difference.
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.
The experience of a personal relationship with God, of which Jeremiah was one of the creative forerunners, thus made an incalculable contribution to the emergence of the individual from the mass.
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.
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.
Instead, it's a modern, Hollywood version of the Japanese sequels to Gojira and like - minded, derivative works, pumped up by millions of dollars spent on visual effects to make the incalculable destruction of property and the deaths of thousands of people look as inoffensive — and lovely — as possible.

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We shall only point out that the greater the area of freedom which man actively makes for himself, the more incalculable that area of freedom becomes, because it brings with it new and fluid situations which are only thoroughly analysed when they already belong to the past.
With this clue we can see that, whatever we may make of particular «miracles», the miracle - stories as a whole are saying precisely this: that where Jesus was, there was some incalculable and unaccountable energy at work for the dispersal of evil forces and the total renewal of human life; and that this was nothing less than the creative energy of the living God.
His work matters to an incalculable degree, because people could die if he makes a fundamental mistake.
Both their discernment of human affairs and their insight into the moral nature of God make their messages of incalculable and permanent worth.
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.
An activism divorced from sacramentalism, mysticism, and silence may attempt to seize the mysterious and incalculable mystery of the future and make it a present possession subject to human control.
All told, incalculable hours have been spent staring at my children's chests making sure they rise and fall in steady rhythm.
Judge Caproni said that there had been an «incalculable, intangible harm» to the people of New York, and that the cumulative effect of public corruption «makes the public very cynical.»
In a 17 May letter of protest to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, researchers say that the rule as written will cause «an incalculable loss to science» by permanently making such remains unavailable, and that the rule is «contrary to both the letter and the spirit of the law.»
But it was Gaydar that made their name, their fortune, and forged incalculable connections between gay, bi and queer men.
What we could learn from these two amazingly poetic and terminally wrongheaded movies is incalculable; they'd make a dream double feature.
Cold - shouldered by the Academy for most of his career, Chaplin got two honorary awards, one at the start of his career (in 1929) and another at the end (in 1972, for «the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century»), but nothing specifically for the great achievements — the towering comic masterpieces City Lights, Modern Times and The Great Dictator.
The authors of the study do not report how many students were initially invited to respond, making the response rate incalculable.
For some people, the psychological advantage of being debt free is incalculable, so paying off debt — even if it's at 0 % interest — can make more sense.
Our cats and dogs provide us with incalculable benefits in such a short time; let us help you make sure that their final years are as comfortable as possible!
It's the same kind of joke as saying that Naughty Dog is a perfect developer, or making excuses for the incalculable amount of bugs in Bethesda games.
The rapacity of top - tier collectors in the present gilded age effectively makes the market value of the Anderson Collection incalculable.
While Henrik Olesen knows, that the protective coloring of the planet is vulnerable, and especially today again, he is proposing communities, love, and friendship, as irrational agents, as incalculable Ts, and as traces on the outside, as well as traces of the making of the self, within its self - mirrored image.
The works in this longstanding series are made following a methodology Butzer has named «NASAHEIM,» or more simply, «N.» He describes N as an incalculable artistic unit of measurement, a mythological and irrational numeral denoting all colors and life and death.
Li Yidong, party secretary at Xinjiang Tourism Bureau, said that, «glacier tourism has made less than 1 billion yuan (US$ 154 million), but the costs of glacier collapses and melting are incalculable
«Besides the fact that the initial purchase costs [with an Internet system] are lower than traditional phone systems, the indirect cost to brokers of not making the shift are incalculable.
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