Sentences with phrase «product of human desire»

They lack the fundamental quality of markets: namely, of being a natural by - product of human desire on one hand and labour on the other.

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Though much of today's science is applied science — the: discovery of new processes and the making of new products to satisfy human wants — it all rests on the desire to find out with certainty what can be known about the world of nature.
Venkatasubramanian adds, «Discovering and designing new advanced materials and formulations with desired properties is an important and challenging problem, encompassing a wide variety of products in industries addressing clean energy, national security, and human welfare.»
The Anniversary Party is heartfelt and affected in equal part, the product of actors» occasional desire to be understood as human beings.
Pet grade meat by - products consist of organs and parts either not desired, or condemned, for human consumption.
Extending across the entirety of the museum, the exhibition allows for free association between artists and the themes they address: at once playful and dynamic, works from Ryan Gander, Institute for New Feeling, Liu Wa, and Yangzi invite audiences to explore a wealth of possibilities through combinations of meditation and wry humor; classical mediums of sculpture and painting are reinvented by Yngve Holen and Austin Lee; insidious implications of our hi - tech society are skewered by Lawrence Abu Hamdan and aaajiao; the powers of synthetic materials over human desire are brought to the fore by Sean Raspet and Pamela Rosenkranz; and products of Internet culture are given to refined study with Gillian Wearing and Amalia Ulman.
Yet they are abstract paintings, not representing anything in particular but a concept — the seductive power of industrial design and how it feeds human desire and emotion, deluding us into thinking we really need the newest high - tech consumer gadget or product.
The Earth as a constant, seemingly endless provider of whatsoever human beings desire is a fantasy... a widely shared, consensually validated, distinctly human product of wishful and magical thinking.
«Over the past year or two, these co-working spaces have been sprouting up around the country in recognition of individual entrepreneurs who have taken to working out of coffee shops but who still desire the kind of human interaction that they can't really get there,» says Jon Pierce, a software developer who co-founded the Beta House in Cambridge, Mass in February of this year to serve as a working space for independent Web developers, product managers and start - up owners.
Then - president Derek Bok said it was out of a desire not to be associated with «companies engaged in significant sales of products that create a substantial and unjustified risk of harm to human health.»
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