Because while everyone is psychoanalyzing inertia, the safety of the status quo, and the phenomenon
of human resistance to change, time is awastin» (yes — pun intended).
I'm here to offer you a chance to be part
of the human resistance.
«Episode 4: Exodus» follows the CIF Unit's harrowing escape from the alien underworld and the successful recovery of Dr. Cross and the cortex, with the team now tasked with fighting off the Cryptid army's siege of the last bastion
of human resistance.
«Regardless of the politics
of human resistance, technology continues to show often a better and less expensive way of doing things,» says Chen.
Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), a member
of the human resistance movement, is teleported back to 1984.
The Scorecard Review news News: Gary Oldman is joining Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as leader
of the human resistance.
WATCH THE TERMINATOR GENISYS «BIG GAME» TV SPOT When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader
of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.
The search is also on for actors to play John Connor, future leader
of the human resistance against the man - hunting Terminators, and Kyle Reese, the soldier who eventually travels back in time to father John with Sarah.
SYNOPSIS: In the new installment of The Terminator series, John Connor, leader
of the human resistance against Skynet, sends Kyle Reese back -LSB-...]
In addition to being Melanie's uncle, Jeb is a leader
of the human resistance to the alien effort.
We've already seen promotional posters for Assassin's Creed and Angry Birds from this week's Licensing Expo in Las Vegas, and now we have one for Terminator Genisys, along with another TV spot for the Alan Taylor - directed reboot... When John Connor (Jason Clarke, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes), leader
of the human resistance, sends -LSB-...]
When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader
of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.
The French director of A Prophet and Dheepan is drawn to stories
of human resistance and struggle.
Their mission: to destroy the leader
of the human resistance, John Connor, my son.
Not exact matches
The Union
of Concerned Scientists (UCS), a non-profit based in Massachusetts, has identified a number
of potential risks posed by such crops, ranging from introducing new allergens to the food supply to increasing antibiotic
resistance in
humans and animals.
It is precisely now and only now, when in the starving regions people are eating
human flesh, and hundreds if not thousands
of corpses are littering the roads, that we can (and therefore must) carry out the confiscation
of church valuables with the most savage and merciless energy, not stopping [short
of] crushing any
resistance....
First, the Scholls»
resistance to the Nazi regime began in their discovery and affirmation that the
human person is not made by or for the state, but that the state is made by
human persons for the fulfillment
of human nature.
In the USCC offices, in programs such as the Campaign for
Human Development, and in the widespread networks
of social activism, questions such as those we have raised meet with predictable
resistance.
Apocalyptic thought provokes
resistance, because it fuses an alternative vision
of history's telos with warfare and final judgment, all within the context
of a prophetic claim to have removed the veil that keeps
humans from truly perceiving the world.
The capacity for candor, confrontation, and encounter may be grossly truncated in one who has an inordinate fear and avoidance
of human conflicts.24 It is fitting to learn to provide
resistance and critical negation to that which stands in enmity to the peace
of God (Ps.
It is instructive to see how deeply Gregory intuited much
of the interpersonal analysis that was later to be developed in the modern behaviorist tradition
of vector analysis by G. Homans, R. Carson, T. Leary, J. Thibaut, and H. Kelley.17 According to this modern behaviorist analysis,
human interaction patterns can be graphed on the vectors
of two poles: a horizontal emotive axis that registers
resistance versus affection, and a vertical pole that registers superordination and subordination, or relative power or influence in relationships.
Resistance to religion is based on an ineluctable fact
of human psychology to which he returns again and again: No one sins without making some excuse to himself for sinning.
Too great an attachment to the datum self as a methodological starting point commits one unwittingly to solipsism, Hartshorne holds, since one could never achieve a sound epistemological basis for inferring the existence
of anything beyond the datum self by this method.31 Further, if it is true that
human beings are social all the way down,
resistance to a literal participation in the being
of a person by others (including their literal purposes) is also a form
of impersonalism, according to Hartshorne's analysis — a charge from which Brightman would have reeled, had he realized that this was Hartshorne's implication.
Jewish and Christian
resistance to utopianism rests upon bitter historical lessons about the weight
of human sinfulness.
In this case there is a competition between the gracious work
of God and the sinful
resistance of human nature.
In another article
of mine that is being published this week, I speak
of my
resistance to all categorizing
of human beings, including the use
of sexual categories such as homosexual, heterosexual, and bisexual.
And those commitments in turn inspired the formation
of «Helsinki monitoring groups,» which were to become the backbone
of the
human rights
resistance in Central and Eastern Europe in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s: groups that were essential to the nonviolent collapse
of communism in the Revolution
of 1989 and the New Russian Revolution
of 1991.
John Paul II's approach to east central Europe was based on different premises: that the post-war division
of Europe was immoral and historically artificial; that communist violations
of basic
human rights had to be named for what they were; and that the «captive nations» could eventually find tools
of resistance that communism could not match, if they reclaimed the religious, moral, and cultural truth about themselves and lived those truths without fear.
The religious understanding
of the conflict between good and evil, the fact
of the stubborn
resistance of the
human heart to the love
of God and its demands, the vision
of the divine strategy
of sacrificial love in the life and death
of Jesus as the climax
of history, all this is foreign to most
of the philosophies
of progress, but it was the heart
of the great expressions
of Christian liberalism.
We can go further and say that under
human limitations we can mediate the grace
of God through the spirit and activities
of resistance to evil,
of mercy and reconciliation in the
human community.
Like the progression in the jazz funeral,
resistance to death was performed by acknowledging the meaningfulness
of human emotional expression in speech and song.
On this ground Stein finds it possible to hope that God's omnipotent love finds ways
of, so to speak, outwitting
human resistance.
Freud's remarkable tough - minded realism enabled him to become aware
of the truncated freedom, entrapment by the past, profound inner conflicts,
resistances to change, ambiguity, and paradoxes in the
human psyche.
It's there,
of course, for the asking all the time, but
human lives are so planned that usually there's a particular time — sometimes, like Hubert, on his deathbed — when all
resistance is down and Grace can come flooding in.»
And since almost everyone you ask will say it's not all OK, then why put up such stiff
resistance for 1 thing in a book that has lots
of other (unquestionably) good things to guide
human behavior?
Since
human motives usually «come mixed,» only God is wise enough to judge how much
of this
resistance to social change is due to self - interest, how much to the pull
of tradition, and how much to sincere Christian conviction.
The more deeply we crave a
human relationship to those excluded from the present circle
of love, the more powerful must be the
resistance to it.
The not - yet
of God's impending Reign is no way guaranteed, so long as
human resistance is not futile.
But journalists are
human beings, after all, and except for a few extraordinary situations such as Watergate and Vietnam, most tend to take the course
of least
resistance.
I would suggest more concretely that Christian mission involves joining Dalits and Adivasis in their
resistance to the homogenizing world vision
of Hindutva while at the same time enabling them to posit their particular subjectivities into a framework
of human community for the nation - state.
And some Straussians, such as Leon Kass, seem to me to concerned about the coming
of THE BRAVE NEW WORLD, precisely because they underestimate the natural
resistance of human beings to being tamed or to becoming content.
The Daily Mail says a spokesperson from The National Council
of Resistance of Iran, a political coalition which opposes the government, said: «The silence
of the world community, especially
of western countries, vis - à - vis these medieval punishments under the excuse
of having nuclear talks with Iran has intensified the brutal and systematic violation
of human rights in Iran.
If the crux
of the difference does not lie in coercive force, or compromise, or
resistance to evil, or the actuality
of human sin, where does it lie?
The actual blood
of everyday
human experience — the stuff that art and literature capture, in all their ambiguity and
resistance to ideological programs — is not circulating very well to the body's limbs.
Inherent in Christian understandings
of the realities
of the
human condition and
of what personhood might be if it were set free to flourish, and in Christian understandings
of society and church, is a strong stress on
human sociality and an equally strong
resistance to the ways in which individualistic views
of personhood erode or deny sociality.
Fretheim rightly observes that alongside the theme
of divine blessing goes a stress on «the role
of the
human in the divine economy,» thus holding a certain tension between God's plans for «good» and
human cooperation and
resistance with that plan.
Profoundly moved by the wisdom
of nonviolent
resistance, editors reported on, analyzed and theologized about all the events
of these years, from Montgomery to Little Rock to the sit - ins to the freedom riders, with considerable interest and always accompanied by profound expressions
of respect and
human sympathy.
And on the subject
of public health, it is worth exploding the number one myth
of anti-GM lobbyists that the antibiotic
resistance genes carried by some GM crops might lead to devastating
human epidemics if transferred to bacteria.
Farnfield MM, Breen L, Carey KA, Garnham A, Cameron - Smith D. Activation
of motor signaling in young and old
human skeletal muscle in response to combined
resistance exercise and whey protein ingestion.
Overuse
of antibiotics in fish farming (and domestic land animals) is implicated in antimicrobial
resistance in
humans, although this is probably only a problem in poorly managed and less - regulated systems in the developing world.