Sentences with phrase «over normal human beings»

On the other hand, Magneto, the master of magnetism, believes that mutants are superiors and should rule over normal human beings.

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Similarly, the status of the human embryo, and the value placed upon it, have come under increasing scrutiny over the past decades, and even since DP in 2008 it has become increasingly normal to assume that it is morally acceptable to destroy embryos or to experiment upon them.12 The increasing sense of a loss of respect for human life in its earliest stages is linked to the abandonment of male - female lifelong marriage as the normal structure in which human life begins and is cherished.13 DP emphasises that «human procreation is a personal act of a husband and wife, which is not capable of substitution» (DP 16).
Reacting «well» to getting hit is something that is developed over time, so the lack of striking training / sparring results in him having a normal human reaction to getting clocked in the face
I like to play them but obviously I'm a normal human being so it would be no problem to say «OK, it's over and we have all that we want».
I know a woman locally who had a son with a cleft lip and pumped for him exclusively for over a year... I don't know that I would have been able to do that and I commend the moms who so clearly go above and beyond what the reasonable expectations of «normal» are to try to provide their babies with human milk.
We have over 200,000 years of human survival to show us that breastmilk is just simply normal... and perfectly suited for our species.
Growing and birthing a human is a huge ordeal, and after it's over you don't go back to feeling «normal» right away (or ever, if I feel like being super honest right now.).
However, it is worth remembering that amongst NORMAL HUMAN BEINGS - who don't read, let alone make comments on this august website - Ken Clarke's appearances, over the last three months in particular, have resonated well, and for punters who are otherwise still unsure of our economic competance he has been an asset.
Contrary to popular belief, scientists are normal, warm, and funny human beings who bring in cakes just because it?s Thursday and agree to mind your experiments over the weekend.
One idea is that rats on a spartan diet keep their proteins turning over at higher rates than normal, says Brian Merry, who is studying ageing and diet at the Institute of Human Ageing in the University of Liverpool.
It's no wonder, then, that cinema returns to stories centered on Nazis time and time again; it's easy to root for good over evil when the evil is so extreme, so obvious, so utterly despicable as to be incomprehensible to any normal human being.
They don't pine over their missed opportunities like humans do; they don't wallow in self - pity; they don't hold grudges against the people and forces that kept them down for so long; and they don't have egos that keep them from settling down and becoming just normal, calm, happy social creatures, as soon as they're shown how and given the chance to be.
With tensions boiling over between Augs and normal humans, it is up to series protagonist, Adam Jensen, to uncover who is really behind it all and hopefully put a stop to their plans.
So now I answer the «ice - age» denialist argument (denialists usually trot out ALL their inconsistent & contradictory arguments) this way: I draw a sine - wave in the air with my hand, saying, yes, that the normal fluctuation over a long geological timeframe is to alternate between cold ice ages and warm interglacial periods, and that now we are right here in a warm interglacial period (my hand raised at the top of the wave), and if there were no human GHGs, then we would expect that over a long time frame we'd be sliding down into an ice age.
In my experience, normal resting human subjects have this much variation in body temperature over the course of a normal day so without seeing the data, I'm skeptical.
This year's late winter heat wave over much of the United States, dubbed «March Madness,» has been cited as evidence that human - induced global warming is causing the climate system to stray far outside its normal range of variability.
As the Joint Institute for the Study of the Oceans and the Atmosphere says, from â a societal impacts perspective, recognition of PDO is important because it shows that «normal» climate conditions can vary over time periods comparable to the length of a human's lifetime.â
Indeed, continued debate over the most fundamental principles is the normal condition of human communities, where we disagree over so much, and yet nevertheless find a way to sustain our lives in common.
Human capital is basically how much you might earn throughout your lifetime, assuming a steady career over a normal working time period.
He'll still clamber over the cannons on his ship, knocking into crew, because it's seemingly impossible to get him to walk like a normal human.
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