Sentences with phrase «not despoil»

The technician could not despoil nature as he does today.
One way to * eventually * return to a higher level of technology in our daily lives is to * eventually * mine the heavens so we don't despoil the planet further.

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All people, and not the powerful alone, must be availed of such goods; all people, not the powerful alone, must do so in a way that preserves rather than despoils the earth and other forms of life.
It is not unusual that Catholic scientists themselves consider this compartmentalization as the arrangement most appropriate to both faith and reason, as though combining them would despoil both.
These dudes are just weak overlords who are just seeking the aggrandizement of themselves, their families, friends, associates and concubines who are quicker to despoil their subjects than govern, can't you see?
Scientists suspect that, on balance, mosquitoes don't contribute much of anything to the ecosystem, other than fending off humans from despoiling rain forests.
As a look at the despoiling of untamed territory by brutish Europeans, this can't touch Herzog's Aguirre: The Wrath of God, and Malick's indifference to the accomplished performers milling around the set (Christopher Plummer and Christian Bale among them) is so apparent that one almost wonders why he didn't just cast this with mannequins.
(Incidentally, I like how it's emphasized that German does not automatically equal Nazi, and that Erskine's main motivation is to help topple the monsters that are despoiling his already - troubled homeland.
Responsible companion animal guardians will make sure that their pets do not disturb others or despoil public property.
Kaari Upson's recent domestic scenes — upended sofas and despoiled rolls of paper towels at the 2017 Whitney Biennial, and now the GOOD THING YOU ARE NOT ALONE show on the third floor of the New Museum — depict America as a big - box store gone to seed.
Its OK to despoil, degrade and denigrate others but don't put us in the same danger is their motto.
Even the slightest risk of soiling and despoiling BC's natural beauty, precious rivers, coastal eco-systems, salmon runs, etc. is not worth any economic gain of such a pipeline.
Opposition to CO2AGW does not mean we do not care about the environment, we do and hate to see the rural landscape despoiled by ugly noisy wind farms for instance.
We don't have to create an entire command economy to take a big stick to a company that actively delayed a response to global warming by funding climate change deniers, that continues to fight payment of damages for despoiling the Prince William Sound after 20 years, and has proved again and again it can't be trusted to protect our environment.
That does not mean we have carte blanch to despoil the environment, but we have to find a reasonable compromise.
This country simply does not have fresh water to waste or despoil.
If each human despoils the environment by X, what number N (X) of humans pushes the despoiling past a tipping point?
Appell, «what number N (X) of humans pushes the despoiling past a tipping point?»
>> Even if we imagine that there was another pristine planet within relatively easy reach of earth (which of course there isn't), do we really deserve such, having despoiled the one precious Earth that we actually had?
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