Sentences with phrase «other human barriers»

After the dividing wall between gentile and Jew has been broken down, the destruction of all other human barriers must follow, as Paul himself confirms.

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Therefore, it is essential that there be no sexual, racial, economic or religious barriers limiting people, because in the new creation we no longer regard each other from «a human point of view.»
This posture seeks through the praxis of faith to overcome seemingly insurmountable barriers between races, sexes, classes, rich and poor, oppressors and oppressed, humans and the natural world, Christian faith and other religions.
«It is a part of sinful human nature to build barriers that shut out other people.
The problem arises when religious practices and doctrines that are intended to bring life and health to the spirit and community become barriers to reaching out to others with the love, justice and mercy of God — or when «human traditions» are substituted for «the commandment of God.»
For crops that are not harvested, due to cost or other constraints, but are wholesome for human or animal consumption, explore partnerships and opportunities with secondary markets, feed operations, or non - profit / volunteer groups to reduce or eliminate cost, transport, and / or labor barriers.
You have said that recent decades have seen a revolution in our relationship with animals as humans overcome cross-species barriers, achieving intimacy with humpback whales, chimpanzees, lions, mountain sheep, wolves, and many others.
The «target» cells on the other side of the BeWo barrier to the nanoparticles were human fibroblast cells, found in skin and connective tissue.
The pronghorn is one of several endangered species whose habitat is severely impacted by human encroachment in the form of highways, access roads for increased border patrols, fences and other barriers.
The researchers concluded that using collagen - based membranes in organ - on - a-chip devices enhance the growth, viability and barrier function of human colon cells and that the method likely could be extended to cells from other organs.
But others, such as famed evolutionary biologist Francisco Ayala of the University of California, Irvine, argue that P. reichenowi jumped the species barrier from chimps to humans quite recently and then became P. falciparum.
Antibodies are Y - shaped proteins that in most instances are good because they help fight infection, but people can also make antibodies that work against other humans, which is often a major barrier to transplantation.
Culture means more than just a set of learned behaviors that vary from place to place, some argued; culture means history and tradition, art, philosophy, and religion — the last barrier, together with language, that separates humans from other species.
«This gives us insight as to why some prions can't cross the species barrier while others can — as they have with mad cows and humans.,» says Lindquist.
The innate immune system of the human host and in particular the complement system forms the first central barrier for invading fungi and other infectious microbes.
Researchers note that while PCI - aided delivery of chemotherapy to the brain has proven effective in laboratory tests, additional testing prior to human clinical trials is needed to identify other less - toxic blood - brain barrier agents to be used in tandem with the photosensitizer in the PCI process.
Topical oleic acid (omega 9) weakens and destabilises the human skin barrier, resulting in decreased moisture retention, micro-fissures and inflammation, and heightened vulnerability to air pollution and other irritants.
There are also petri dish studies that suggest gamma oryzanol may help lower cholesterol, and along with other compounds found in the rice bran, which is what makes brown rice brown, may inhibit human cancer cell growth through antioxidant means, anti-proliferative and pro cancer cell suicide mechanisms, immune system modulation, and increasing barrier protection, but again this is all just in test tubes, not people.
Do you find it hard to break the barrier when trying to talk to the Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
Each human team faces waves of Akrid in its own cordoned - off space, and once the creatures are defeated, the barrier between the areas is removed and the teams have to take each other out.
According to Joe Costello, Minister for Trade and Development, «The Review of the White Paper, and the Irish Presidency of the EU in the first half of 2013, present us with an opportunity to draw from [the Busan, Rio +20 and MDG Review] processes, and — critically — to bring the various strands together — breaking down any artificial barriers that exist between sustainable development, hunger, climate change, human rights, gender and other priority issues.»
Striding toward Bethlehem, in the West Bank, Salopek is detoured by a herder's tattered fence, one of the first human - made barriersother than checkpoints and border gates — he's faced in some 2,300 miles since he started out in Ethiopia.
Writing this article has made me realize that there are really two barriers to publishing at the moment: one bit of it is technological, which we're trying to solve with the software we're writing at Pandamian; the other bit is process — the very human effort of taking a book from manuscript to market.
The practise of «barrier nursing» will be familiar to human and veterinary nurses, doctors and veterinary surgeons and many others whose work involves restricting the transfer of invisible contaminants.
* Frustration from wanting to visit with passing dogs and humans, which can lead to barrier aggression, which fuels aggression towards other dogs and humans.
The water ice counteracts the traditional danger of living above ground by serving as a radiation barrier, offsetting fears of solar exposure that have, until now, projected Martian architecture into a dark underworld — buried beneath a regolithic surface that is believed to contain perchlorates, gypsum and other substances hazardous to human life.Water as a Radiation Shield By taking advantage of water - ice's ability to filter the sun's rays and protect against radiation, ICE HOUSE prioritizes a life above ground and celebrates the human presence on the planetary surface.
More novel are the sections that ask questions about the «hidden Arctic,» as in «what we may find now that we have access to new areas, new technologies,» says Pfirman, «but also what we may lose forever»; the «managed Arctic» of unprecedented expansion in the land and other resources available to human inhabitants of the region; and the «undetermined Arctic» of uneven research funding, spotty monitoring tools, and other barriers that complicate efforts to study and understand the changes.
It's not just the Great Barrier Reef — coral reefs around the globe are in decline due to climate change, ocean pollution, and a number of other impacts of human...
CCD's argument relied on a long line of human rights cases that say that the right to nondiscrimination means that service providers and others must take positive steps to accommodate and remove barriers to provide access for persons with disabilities.
For injured workers, however, even with both the Ontario Human Rights Code and AODA in place, new barriers are being introduced by the WSIB that further hurt injured workers: Deeming is a barrier to employment for injured workers, and by forcing them on to social assistance, is a barrier for others needing to access scarce resources; failure to implement full coverage is a barrier to access disability income support.
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