Sentences with phrase «more human ingenuity»

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Human ingenuity develops the technology and processes that make the goods and services we want and need cheaper and more accessible.
Singer thinks these systems are human fabrications, dogmatic ingenuities which tell us more about people than they do about God.
And, even though the rich man by human ingenuity should at last succeed in being able to trick the sun into shining more invitingly upon his palace than over the poor man's hut, man will never be able to trick the Good and eternity in this fashion.
It seems to be true that for alcoholics it is important to feel themselves a part of something that is bigger and more important than the individual AA group and that this «something» is more than simply a creation of human ingenuity.
New York's diplomatic salons are a long way from the heatwaves and frosts of South Australian farming, of spreading mulch and double and late pruning, of buying more expensive water, of gambling your livelihood on crops and weather and human ingenuity.
No one knows for sure why they began to look more human, but unlike the bodies of other species, which are shaped by natural selection, ours may have been sculpted by our own ingenuity.
They argue that surviving in the kinds of numbers that exist today, or even more, will be possible, but only if we use our uniquely human ingenuity to cooperate as a species to radically reorganise our world.
Third, Milton Friedman opined decades ago that the «market is not a cow to be milked,» that markets are no more (and no less) than a mechanism for channeling human ingenuity, energy, and talent.
And all this happens because of the natural ingenuity of hardworking humans making things at a profit, and continuing to advance our knowledge and technology and make us all more productive in every field.
The region also holds more recent examples of human ingenuity, including a mountain railway that was one of the nation's most celebrated engineering feats of the late 1800s.
One should not underestimate either the persistence or the ingenuity of humans when planning a century or more ahead.
Simon took the bet, insisting that the free market and human ingenuity would find ways to produce more resources at lower costs.
«Already influential is work he did on climate engineering, which found that when global warming was posed as a problem that could be solved through human ingenuity, not by limiting growth, hierarchical - individualists were more likely to support action.»
But it doesn't last, because human ingenuity in more free neighboring systems inevitably outstrips central planning.
And just as human ingenuity has allowed us to overcome countless obstacles in the past, he notes, it is more than reasonable to suppose it will do so in the future as well.
I am here to tell you that investing the time, labor and human ingenuity that is required to build nuclear energy facilities of all sizes and shapes is worth the effort for the future of humanity — as long as your view of the future lasts more than 30 - 100 years.
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