Sentences with phrase «not endowed»

Colonial mothers, though deemed worthy of honor and deference, were not endowed with legally enforceable parental rights.
The friend had a rocky history with drugs and delinquent behavior and was not endowed with much integrity.
However, you will need to use both hands to type on it properly, especially if you're not endowed with a large grip.
Unlike say Watch Dogs, a game that yearned to critique the dangers of ubiquitous surveillance, you're not endowed with an overwhelming toolset that allows you to take control of the environment.
Black people, unfortunately, are not endowed with the intellectual capacity to understand the consequences of having dozens and dozens of puppies.
Re: «'' Dogs are unfortunately, not endowed with the intellectual capacity to understand the consequences of having dozens and dozens of puppies.
Unfortunately, each and every one of us is not endowed with miraculous gifts to tell stories unstoppably.
The Friedman Foundation was not endowed by its founders.
If you're not endowed with long legs, I suggest you go for cropped pants that hit about 2 inches above your ankle.
17 In the 1990s Bell Labs found that its most valued and productive electrical engineers were not those endowed with genius but those who excelled in rapport, empathy, cooperation, persuasion, and the ability to build consensus.
For there can not yet be said to be a live soul in a body that lacks sensation when it is not formed in flesh and so is not endowed with sense.»
Man, a species endowed with mind, or consciousness, or self - awareness — call this unique property by whatever name you choose — arose from ancestors not endowed with this property.
Just because some human wrote something does not endow it with any authority.
After all, if you believe, then you MUST think that God didn't endow you with logic and reasoning so you'd forgo their use.
Abortion is not murder if we don't endow the fetus with an independent right to life.
We need not endow this «self - giving» with ethical quality any more than we would the craving for food or warmth.
For example, purchasing a computer clearly does not endow me with instant and incomparable knowledge about anti-virus software, firewalls, etc..
But the estate tax taxes your estate even if you don't endow it on your children.
And human beings probably aren't endowed with a functionalvomeronasal organ — an anatomic sensor of pheromone signals that is foundin many amphibians, reptiles, and mammals.
The diesel comes with four - wheel drive that doesn't endow it with off - road ability.
Another gripe: Apple doesn't endow its cameras with any additional controls to enhance image capture.
As even the pro-Keystone XL Washington Post editorial board acknowledged, the pipeline «would not endow the United States with «energy security» in the sense that most Americans understand the phrase,» which can best be achieved by reducing oil consumption:
Its small size makes the Chronos easy to miss on or under a desk, and Origin hasn't endowed the system with anything that would attract extra attention.

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If you consider the world's current and imagined robots, it's hard to imagine them not benefiting from Cyc - endowed abilities that grant them a more human - like understanding of the world.
Wouldn't it make sense to take your very best posts, regardless of posting date, and endow them with a maximum amount of link gain so that they have the most opportunity to rank well in the search engines?
Not all links from a high PageRank - endowed page are equally as good.
Well, we shouldn't forget that Canada is fortunate to be endowed with a wide range of natural resources that represent an important source of future income.
the Blacks could not be endowed so they were relegated to either telestial or terrestrial Kingdoms!.
And thus it is that the American Proposition, which began with the declaration that all men are endowed by their Creator with an unalienable right to life, now means that they are also endowed (by whom it is not clear) with the right to die.
CNN has now endowed itself as the religious and morality and the political correct for all the US... NOT
How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself originated; but I may remark that, as some of the lowest organisms in which nerves can not be detected, are capable of perceiving light, it does not seem impossible that certain sensitive elements in their sarcode should become aggregated and developed into nerves, endowed with this special sensibility.»
CNN has now endowed itself as the religious and morality and the political correct for all the US... NOT I said it but you choose not to postNOT I said it but you choose not to postnot to post...
Love and the unity it manifests aren't just something the Spirit creates, but something the Spirit endows, for lack of a better word.
To believe that men and women are the end result of a process of evolution is not to deny that at some point God had to endow them with a spiritual soul, although it would be fruitless to discuss, or even to speculate on, how and when this happened.
To quote Galileo, «I do not feel obliged to believe that the same god who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.»
Furthermore, besides being aware that part of our common sense is endowed with the fancy philosophical name of «principle of economy» (which doesn't really matter), it is important that we are aware of the principles of reasoning with which we operate so we can ensure our own consistency (which does matter).
Thirdly, the chaosmos need not «include a stable actuality whose mutual implication with the remainder of the things secures an inevitable trend towards order» (AI 115); rather the «system, is neither stable nor unstable, but «metastable,» endowed with a potential energy [the so - called divine «energy of disjunctions»] wherein the differences between series are distributed» (LS 103).
To impute purpose to God is no dishonesty in Whitehead; for he finds no real or possible thing that is not in its degree of simplicity or complexity endowed with subjective aim.
After felicitously noting that for Soloveitchik «victory and defeat are of equal value,» he succumbs to the natural pull of a more one - sided, hierarchical position, writing that the motion of submissive retreat «is inherently endowed with holiness,» while «the act of advance is not in itself holy,» and so must be «imbued with this quality through the willingness to accept defeat.»
And if God as essentially Love does not actually do anything, how can God meaningfully be endowed with the term «love,» even if only symbolically?
Is it not that he sees Titus endowed with too meek a spirit, and Timothy with a little too zealous one?
What is objectionable is the implicit metaphysics that bestows the status of «reality» only on atoms, subatomic particles and molecules but not on comprehensive wholes endowed with life and consciousness.
As human beings, we are endowed with freedom of choice, and we can not shuffle off our responsibility upon the shoulders of God or nature.
In this tradition human dignity or the endowed inalienable rights are secured by transcending purpose, not by calculated human determination.
That men are physically stronger than women is not universally true (some women are stronger than some men), nor is it prescriptive (men don't have to be physically stronger than the women in their lives in order to please God), nor is it indicative of hierarchy (the fact that many men are stronger than their wives does not automatically endow them with more authority).
The issue is not success, or even safety, but faithfulness — showing an alternate set of priorities to Americans, who are convinced that arming oneself is not only a God - endowed right but the route to peace.
Though both the conception of human liberty and the virtues necessary to its true exercise sprang from biblical teachings, the framers were careful not to endow biblical religion, or any religion, with state power.
And on earth there are signs [of G - D's existence, visible] to all who are endowed with inner certainty, just as [there are signs thereof] within your own selves: can you not, then, see?
But the simple acknowledgement of the presence of God, not trying to explain Godself, nor necessarily endowing me with any great vision, but simply being and loving and filling the silence, that is what's most important.
Determinism rejects this and is left with a choice between Spinozism (or the Leibnizian subterfuge) and a wholesale admission of contingency entirely beyond our experience, back at the beginning or back of the beginning, some act of God, endowed with supreme freedom (in a sense in which our freedom is not simply inferior but is zero), or some mere arbitrary, absolute chance, or finally an infinite regress for which nothing at all by way of reason is conceivable.
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