Sentences with phrase «meaning in life alters»

The matrix of meaning in life alters its configuration.

Not exact matches

Whitehead's doctrine of objective immortality means that the evil endures as evil and the good as good, that present achievements do not alter a past evil as past and as the past lives in the present and makes the present conform to it.
The possession of a new meaning in itself yields power to alter life.
The new evidence has the potential to alter perceptions about which planets in the universe could sustain life and may mean that humans are having an even greater impact on levels of CO2 in Earth's atmosphere than accepted evidence from climate history studies of ice cores suggests.
From a conservation and management perspective, this means that when studying animals that may not live in obvious groups, we need to still consider traits within things like social neighbourhoods because these traits can alter how an animal responds to selection pressure.»
«It's a more complicated picture, but broadly it means that there are going to be winners and losers in the oceans as its chemistry is modified by human activities — this could have the effect of altering major ocean ecosystems on which both we and a large part of marine life depend.»
In order for the GAPS diet to be effective for its original purpose: detox, nourish, and heal the gut as a means to correct a debilitating, life altering medical condition, it had to use specific foods to accomplish that goal without fail.
That means 1 in 5 people, or 20 % of the population is living with at least one life - altering chronic disease.
However, in the modern world, the hectic work schedules and the pace of life have altered the meaning of this relationship and trust that lies therein, to quite an extent.
It's the story of a young architecture enthusiast and the son of a dying architectural professor, who meet at an important time in each other's lives, help each other come to terms with life - altering decisions they both have to make, and explore the true meaning of... you guessed it... architecture.
The artist aims to capture content, specifically in search of «giving narrative life to objects, to alter their course, utility, and to amplify their charm; inscribing meanings and stories to these same objects, removing their varnish so as to not be perceived as «the [immutable] originals»; provoking collisions between images and assembling vernacular history with fantasies; fomenting a contemporary prosopopoeia, where a simple leather cushion, a tennis racket, or a lid of a tin biscuit box bare faces and voices.»
«Among climate - change activists, the realization is spreading that the combination of political inaction on greenhouse gases, plentiful new petroleum supplies and accelerating changes in weather patterns means there is no escaping more life - altering floods, droughts and fires.
It is the promotion, by whatever means necessary, of the idea that we humans are endangering all life on Earth by burning excessive quantities of fossil fuels and altering the terrain to reduce the albedo of the Surface in a way that will lead to a «tipping point» and near - term catastrophe for all of us.
The difference in size means that when a truck collides with another vehicle, those in the other vehicle will likely suffer life - altering injuries or death.
In response to Live Action, Planned Parenthood conducted a frame - by - frame analysis of the videos, which it provided to The Huffington Post, and found instances of editing that dramatically alter the meaning of the recorded conversations.
Making a prevention plan doesn't mean a woman won't alter her birth control method as her life changes, but it means thinking ahead and considering what methods may be right for her now and in the future.
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