We conclude that studies of pyrethroid efficacy should not discount mosquitoes that survive insecticide exposure with fewer than six legs, as they may still be capable
of biting humans, reproducing, and contributing to malaria transmission.
Please note that we can not accept any dogs with a known history
of biting humans.
Not exact matches
«Some
of the fun stuff they've done... I think it puts a
bit of a
human profile to a corporation,» said Tom Turpin, Randstad Canada's president
of technology and engineering, in an interview at the event.
Which seems a little
bit of a discouraging sign about the limits
of human judgment, but ties in nicely with the final and perhaps simplest tip.
The chatbot is at least a
bit convincing with some
of its jokes because
humans tell bad jokes on Twitter all day.
The biopharma world went into a
bit of a frenzy on Tuesday as Nature reported that a team
of Chinese scientists had become the first in the world to launch
human trials
of the groundbreaking CRISPR gene - editing technology.
«While more folks are out shopping themselves out as contractors at this economy, you can be their vendor
of choice by just being a
bit more
human,» Clark says.
They drove by
bits of concrete and
human flesh.
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model
human behavior through social media because there's residue
of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots
of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little
bit more about who you are.»
Photo: goo.gl / JACPcv Healthy oceans keep
humans alive — destroy them and we destroy ourselves «Even if you never have the chance to see or touch the ocean, the ocean touches you with every breath you take, every drop
of water you drink, every
bite you consume.
You are correct, this world is better off with Religeon because God knows that the average
human is not capable
of standing on it's own two feet and needs a
bit of a cruch in order to act even halfway civilized.
In the ideal case, once a single
human acquires a
bit of knowledge about the world, he or she can transmit it to all other
humans via language, so nobody else has to independently make that same discovery.
As in liberal Protestantism, the Father was Good; the Son, being
human, even better and more philanthropic (well, the Jews and Muslims dropped this
bit); and keeping God's commands involved less tradition or ritual and more love
of our fellow - men, all men being sons
of the one Father.
rather than seeing these as an imposed set
of rules, we can see these as a benediction, empowering us to be better... a
bit like visions, rules can make failures
of us, where as with a benediction we are not bound, but free to become more
human.
Humans have been lied to and misled about divinity, faith and God for so long, they would not know the truth if it reached up and
bit them on the proverbial cheeks.Deception has been a part
of the history
of mankind from day one.Further changes to the Bible only indicates it is still as strong as ever.The New Testament without Christ is like a riddle without an answer.
Let me help Nathan out a
bit... Christ, if you are a medical student as still think that the theory
of evolution claims that the
human body happened «randomly,» please leave school now and do not endanger people's lives.
For while there are
bits and pieces
of new information here, the essential truths about the man — his deep (and deeply Bavarian) faith, his extraordinary intelligence, his
human decency — were already on display in Seewald's three previous interview - collaborations with Ratzinger.
Just as the world as a whole was viewed as composed
of tiny
bits of matter that related to one another only externally, that is, spatio - temporally, so
human beings were viewed as individuals who relate to one another only externally.
Any single work
of literature is a recognizable
bit of the gigantic circle
of human interpretation.
We observe that evil has no boundaries — the very existence
of torture, and the fact that
human rights organisations believe that over 80 %
of the world's governments practice some form
of it, shows that
humans are not just content to be a little
bit evil, but are most willing to be CREATIVELY evil, concocting new ways to inflict pain and suffering onto others.
Take it for the
bit of fiction it is and move on as the
human race should.
So that people can see how the
human body works (though admittedly, they are a
bit weird, and the source
of the bodies is dubious).
When a person takes the stories
of the Bible as simply metaphorical with underlying lessons, then it becomes a
bit more relevant in our
human process.
And it's a computer program that's in need
of some new writers to put together jokes, witticisms and various
bits of human - sounding things for Siri to say.
A
bit of «back
of the envelope» math quickly shows that «Noah's Ark» would actually have to have been an armada
of ships bigger than the D Day invasion force, manned by thousands and thousands
of people — and this is without including the World's 300,000 current species
of plants, none
of which could walk merrily in twos onto the Ark, nor the 400,000 species
of beetles, nor the gnats that live for a few hours, nor for that matter,
human beings!
Grounded in an understanding
of human beings in relation to God, this policy may turn out to contain a good
bit of humane wisdom.
The fourth step goes a
bit further, to see «the trajectory eventuating in the creation
of human historical existence» not «as a metaphysical surd but rather as grounded in the ultimate nature
of things, in the ultimate mystery.»
These are
bits of the world which may be considered as units for good
human purposes, but which do not possess the unitary character
of a natural moment since they are composed
of such moments in external relations to one another.
I want to say that the
human organism is like the agency in that there is both the unified togetherness
of experience enjoyed by the director and fragmentary
bits and pieces
of structure which may be at odds with, out
of tune with, the agency as a whole.
That is, God wants to be involved... wants to have a little
bit of control
of the world's development, or he wants to keep the
human race developing.
But if we see the Bible as both
human and divine — not just divine (literalism), not just
human (liberalism), and certainly not a
bit of both (mix - and - match)-- then we will submit to the loving authority
of God in all scripture, whether or not we find what it says easy to swallow.
It does not necessarily follow from these affirmations that all matter or all energy have in them some
bits of life or protolife, or that the primordial amoeba or the primordial virus possessed some rudiments
of human consciousness or some embryonic minds.
Rubin skillfully examines the role
of the popularizer and shows us how the population explosion crowd is willing to interfere in the most intimate
of human relations, he goes a
bit too far when he depicts the Club
of Rome's call for global planning as totalitarian.
Jennifer Moorcroft, a lay Carmelite, brings a deep understanding
of the Carmelite tradition, combined with sensitivity and insight into
human nature to introduce the reader to the «
bit players».
If you want to know / understand how God wants us to be
human and so with this thought, please listen to every
bit of Jeremy Myers and move into relationship with Jesus Christ and your fellow citizens
of the world meant for you / us.
To expound a
bit on this definition, the open view
of the future holds that God chose to create a cosmos that is populated with free agents — at least
humans and angels (though some hold that there is a degree
of freedom, however small, in all sentient beings).
New Age spirituality isn't really my cup
of tea, and ever since I visited India I've been a
bit skeptical about Eastern religions, as they seem to perpetuate a cultural indifference toward
human suffering.
To talk about privelidge in the light
of that and some very difficult expereinces both he and I have had, which as
human beings, has required counselling and to undermine that issue is to do every
bit as much as those women expereince who have been victims, which then experience secondary vitimisation by their difficulties being swept under the carptet.
A proclamation
of noble - sounding
human rights was no doubt all the rage in the post-war era, but it rings a
bit hollow to the jaded ear
of post-modern man.
It's just all
human cooked - up BS, just like every
bit of the Bible.
One
bite of this and the whole
human race will suffer.Most...
This new and developing form
of human consciousness is still far from universal, but the world that we each create in our heads1 (our mental picture
of reality) is now being constructed rather differently, by absorbing innumerable
bits of knowledge and information from all over the world, not just from our own small locality.
I did disagree a
bit with some
of what he wrote (such as on pages 23 - 27, and 75 - 94), but really appreciated his take on Romans 1 - 7, and his view that sin is basically trying to be «more than
human» which only leads us to be «less than
human.»
Humans are a
bit of debris rolling about on a little water covered rock aren't they.
The statue is broken to
bits by a stone, not cut by
human hands; the eschatological kingdom
of God brings to an end the succession
of earthly kingdoms (Daniel 2).
True, Hook never understood that
bit of data as Maritain did, or accepted the interpretation
of human life that went with it, but his experience
of the movement
of human intellect to utter thanks remains a phenomenon to be explained.
It took most
of a lifetime
of being looked - over and isolated for us to find one another at ages 50 and 61, and I am responding to this editorial to tell you this: If you are alive, breathing, and able to give a
bit of your heart to another
human without set expectations on what the returns will look like, or feel like - love will find a way.
We are making our reflections public in the hope that they will help all Americans cut through the static
of the sound
bites and discuss the linked questions
of abortion,
human dignity, and American freedom with the moral seriousness demanded
of citizens
of a democratic republic.
Okay, Dad gets a
bit pis sed... often... but that was the past... (well, He's gonna be pis sed in the future here soon if the FoxNews Christians get their way)... I mean really, my child, what kind
of God am I if something
humans do can ruffle my feathers... well, the Bird gets pretty pis sed as well... he's a puffy mess right now, actually... Somebody clean the mess
of feather and poop up please... sorry... where was I...
Vast numbers
of people think that the fact
of a relatively settled order
of nature, along with the scientific interpretation
of change and the description
of the inner dynamics
of human personality (and much else as well), has ruled out once and for all genuine novelty and made change nothing more than the reshuffling
of bits of matter - in - motion.