This is what distinguishes the arts, sciences, and humanities from
other human endeavors — especially from politics, where cynical rhetoric and false promises are all but required to win constituents» votes.
He photographed children, war, sports and most
other human endeavors with an enthusiasm and directness that to this day give his pictures an arresting immediacy.
Thisapparent extinction, far from creating a domino effect of furtherlosses, may have created an opportunity for other grasshopper species.The red - legged grasshopper (Melanoplus femurrubrum), which wasresponsible for newsworthy outbreaks in Idaho two years ago, thrives onground broken by agriculture and
other human endeavors.
Diversity brings excellence to science, the workplace and
other human endeavors, as research is showing.
We can also remember that in this field, like in
all other human endeavors, there is no substitute for intelligence, perseverance and fair play.
Unfounded accusations are not welcome in science or
any other human endeavor.
Science, like
any other human endeavor, is susceptible to trends and pendulous swings of groupthink.
And like in
any other human endeavor, there are many nuances and tricks to creating storyboards, and knowing them can save you a lot of time and effort.
Ridley's book also has flaws — as does this blog and
every other human endeavor.
Like
any other human endeavor, wood heating can be done badly or well.
Not exact matches
Once a prodigal, my membership has taught me to trust and believe in Jesus Christ; and believe that love of
others is one of the greatest, if not the greatest of all
human endeavors.
In seeking to develop a theology of nature, process theologians are supportive of
endeavors to appropriate
other images from the tradition, such as St. Francis» compassionate love for the poor and treatment of animals as sisters and brothers, the Orthodox view of the church as inclusive of all of creation, and the use of the elements of bread and wine in the Eucharist, products of the interworkings between God, the non-
human natural world, and
human labor, that speak, to contemporary needs.
From the religious standpoint, Leibowitz wishes to divorce the service of God from all
other facets of the
human endeavor.
That «
other quarter» was probably not envisioned as God's direct intervention, for Mordecai was a realist who believed in the necessity of
human agency; God's invisible providence undergirded
human endeavor.
It is a process that has involved various levels of
human invention, expressing itself mainly in the development of technology and various
other fields of
human knowledge and
endeavor, and I should add emphatically the various stages of
human hubris that has expressed itself in the oppression and conquest of peoples by
other peoples.
Perhaps this accounts for the fact that no
other aspect of
human endeavor has been so neglected...
Seeing this as the ultimate
human endeavor, he committed his life to supporting
others on this path.
What I have done different is to apply a reporters» skills to the field of investing in the way that many before me have applied them to
other fields of
human endeavor.
Any
human endeavor carries some risk, but some are much more risky than
others.
I know of no
other field of
human endeavor in which exercising price discipline is thought of as a «scheme.»
That's how it works in all
other fields of
human endeavor.
There are two rules that are as true in travel hacking as they are in virtually any
other field of
human endeavor:
The distinction between art practice and
other creative
human endeavors is irrelevant to them.
Others mimic
human creative
endeavors such as mark making and sound making, and replicate everyday tasks such as tying shoe laces.
His subject of old and new aerodynamic technology meets apocalyptic showdown has a curious taste: On first glimpse the heavy bronze cast rockets and air balloons appears as a serious technological inquest into the subject, but on a deeper examination — juxtaposed with
other works such as «Old Peculiar» (2015) combining everyday inexpensive materials such as cardboard, wax, and foam with deliberately clumsy attachments, it transpires Alex's is creating amusing objects exploring
human endeavors and failed attempts.
«In every
other field of
human endeavor the ability to be heard is a function of power.
In his talk, Thomas Lessl said much of this attitude is rooted in what he and some
other social science scholars call «scientism,» the idea — rooted in the 19th century — that scientific inquiry is a «distinctive mode of inquiry that promises to bring clarity to all
human endeavors.»
If the President is going to be AWOL in this profoundly important
human endeavor, then California and
other states will step up.»
«Mark Reinhold, OPM's chief
human capital officer and associate director for employee services, defended the latest
endeavor, saying the Hiring Excellence Campaign is designed to bring all the
others together.