Sentences with phrase «not inhabited»

So now I'm thinking: Am I living in a fairyland that's not inhabited by vast swathes of the female population?
What he discovered was that 50 % to 60 % of downtown condos are not inhabited by their owners, they're owned by investors and many are rented out.
The island is not inhabited and can be reached only by boat.
Many fo them are not inhabited, while others, such as Kume Island and the Kerama Islands, offer a more traditional lifestyle with stunning beaches and terrific diving and snorkeling opportunities.
They come in all different shapes and sizes and many are not inhabited.
What he discovered was that 50 % to 60 % of downtown condos are not inhabited by their owners, they're owned by investors and many are rented out.
Though this description sounds discouraging, it is important to remember that favelas are not inhabited entirely by uneducated criminals or drug traffickers.
When we do get a good look at the filth and squalor of Paris — at least the parts not inhabited by the wealthy (thus, most of the city)-- we see how appalling the quality of life is for the majority of Parisians and completely understand why there was an attempted revolution.
6 For he shall be like the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh; but shall inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, in a salt land and not inhabited.
Looking around here upon Earth does seem to be void of any Godliness whatsoever so, one may conclude this Earthly realm is not inhabited by God nor His Kind.
Well the Bible says it happened when science says it was not inhabited.
Online, my social - media universe was filled with journalists and Jewish communal professionals, rabbis and professors and nonprofit workers, all of whom knew that a Tablet writer had said something offensive about the Harvey Weinstein case — but outside my front door, I encountered people who didn't inhabit my social - media universe.
Jews did NOT inhabit the land of Palestine for thousands of years before Muslims as you claim.
(The sin of those indigenous people, by the way, was not inhabiting the land but worshiping other gods in that land.)
It would only be a «miracle» if we did not inhabit a place where life could happen.
I know that in the last ten or 20 or 30 years, our impact has grown so much that we're changing even those places we don't inhabit — changing the way the weather works, changing the plants and animals that live at the poles and deep in the jungle.
Survivalists, militias, Klans, neo-Nazis, Christian Identity churches, skinheads and Christian constitutionalists do not inhabit neatly defined segments.
For someone who specializes in improvising, there is something didactic about his acting, a sense that he is thinking about the moment and not inhabiting it.
The Brown Dog Tick (Ripicephalus sanquineus), which can transmit Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Erhlichiosis, and Babesiosis, is found throughout the U.S. and even worldwide, but the American Dog Tick doesn't inhabit the Rocky Mountain area of the country.
They do not inhabit the open ocean, but instead live among coastal kelp beds, where they dive and hunt for a variety of shellfish and marine invertebrates.
They do not inhabit the anxious allegories of Dana Schutz or the enigmatic interiors of Patricia Treib.
Unfortunately none of these gems are portals to other worlds; they act like tiny prisms - imitating black mirrors and translucent eyes which reflect places we do not inhabit.
Many of the artists don't inhabit a single country — often going back and forth between multiple locations, cultures and ideas.
King Crabs haven't inhabited the area in some 40 million years and many of the region's molluscs, such as clams, brittle stars and snails have evolved softer shells, which offer no defence to the crabs» strong claws.
Whether this means he acknowledges that dinosaurs and humans didn't inhabit the planet simultaneously, or that he believes Cretaceous - era humans weren't sophisticated enough to drive automobiles, I'm... unqualified to say.
In addition to paying for the repair or replacement of your belongings, your coverage may include a portion of your living costs if you can't inhabit your home due to a fire, explosion or other disaster.
Now, 35 years later, my kitchen is so much larger, my son is all grown up and his friends don't inhabit my kitchen anymore, and I find myself longing for that lovely, tiny home I first lived in as a new wife, and yes... it took about 2 minutes to clean up!

Not exact matches

Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
Elon Musk's far - fetched plan not only to get humans to Mars, but to inhabit it, has evidently driven interest in the Red Planet: A team of NASA scientists will talk about the challenges of living on Earth's neighbor, while Lockheed Martin and NASA will combine to talk about the interplanetary travel systems that will take us there.
If your own head is a pretty gloomy place these days, why not take a vacation by trying to inhabit another person's perspective?
And that's great, because that's the new element at the heart of «Odyssey» — Mario can «capture» and inhabit various things, both living and not.
What is interesting here is not simply that the everyday language of «a fine day» is determined by a set of new - fangled scientific abstractions, but also the fact that a novel written after the war dares to inhabit the virtual outlook of before.
The traits they're inhabiting don't align with their ideal selves.
When the spies returned, they gave a negative report that said the land was inhabited by giants that frightened them and that the Israelites shouldn't go forward.
But people who inhabit the executive suites, board rooms, and trading floors don't need this chart to tell you what happened, especially those who grew up in the»80s and»90s when «going public» was the epitome of success.
It's not uncommon for them to skim 20 % off the top or more, which strangles the workers inhabiting their platforms.
But for that one moment inside St. Peter's, I had inhabited a glorious space not on earth, a moment of time not in time.
Is it not also written that our bodies are but mere buildings for God to inhabit in a dimension we can not fully fathom in wholeness?
I eventually found him a church, but it wasn't contemporary worship and was inhabited by a bunch of stodgy people even though they were a welcoming congregation.
There are so many contradictions in the bible, not only to what science has proven... (Adam was not created first and given dominion over the creatures of the earth as Genesis states) Dinosaurs inhabited earth for millions of years, millions of years before the first bipeds roamed.
He was certainly right to see the importance of human psychology, but just as he raced too quickly from the truth that knowledge rests on sensation to the conclusion that it is confined to it, so he assumed that we can only inhabit our psychology and not evaluate it.
We inhabit a world gone awry, and it's grim out there, and pretending all is well when it's not can often make your experience much more lonely.
It explains that these people were not the first to inhabit the continent.
When understanding of the universe has become widespread, when the majority of men know that the stars are not sources of light but worlds, perhaps inhabited worlds like ours, then the Christian doctrine will be convicted of absurdity.
Kumail is actually an agnostic, claiming not to know whether God exists, but contemptuously spitting out the word «Pakistan» in a climactic confrontation with his father, where he lays out his refusal to pretend to inhabit Pakistan whilst living in Chicago.
In fact the Book of Mormon talks about a separate civilization who arrived centuries before those of Jewish heritage; and not one verse of the Book of Mormon declares that there were NO other civilizations or peoples of other parts of the world also inhabiting the Americas.
The far - from - impressive picture of liberal churches that emerges from these data is that they are inhabited by aging, not very committed members, many of whom are headed out the church door.
How can one explain we are God's husbandry and God's Buildings If the Buildings that are our bodies are «not» inhabited by the Godly?
Buber contends that the fact that the Holy Land is also inhabited by another people (as it always has been, from biblical to modern times) should not be an obstacle but instead is a challenge to embody that divine call in the modern world.
At Isaiah 45, it says: «For this is what Jehovah has said, the Creator of the heavens, He the true God, the Former of the earth and the Maker of it, He the One who firmly established it, who did not create it simply for nothing, who formed it even to be inhabited
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