Finally, the government should set up a policy framework that combines basic research, city transportation planning, environmental responses and governance direction in
relation to human behavior.
After that, cat years drop in
relation to human years so that by ten years of age a cat will be equivalent to you when you are fifty.
There can be catastrophic consequences of land pollution
in relation to humans, animals, water and soils.
The real complaint, we finally learn, is that «Plantinga evidently affirms the logic of I omnipotence in general, and applies the doctrine of C omnipotence only in
relation to human beings» (GPE 271).
But earthquakes start without preamble in the invisible depths, and at any one location major ones are rare in
relation to the human life span.
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relation to human disease, diagnosis and therapy.
It is particularly instructive to turn from Nygren's work to that of Reinhold Niebuhr, for the latter is a theologian who sees the truth for which Nygren is contending and yet who insists that there is a way of bringing agape into a
positive relation to the human struggle for the ideals of justice and brotherhood.
From my positive review of Garland's Ex Machina: «I admire Alex Garland for being so brave as to make the kind of film he wanted to make, to broach edgy and difficult topics in
relation to human interaction, and to stay on track throughout... Garland is very intelligent and he knows that the film needs to be entertaining, seductive enough to draw you in, but provocative enough so that it doesn't fail at making the audience think about what they're watching.
It asks whether we are not confined to the circle of human relativity which dictates that all our claims be prefaced with the qualification, «in
relation to human measure.»
Clint Neufeld's work can be addressed conceptually, as an object «With a
changed relation to the human subject,» resembling something that works, or worked, and now an object asserting itself as thing.
«Helping individuals advance to the limits of their potential in diverse arenas — including sports — is the development strategy of the future,» said Krishna, who noted India's performance in
relation to its human potential consistently ranks at the bottom of world rankings.
More importantly, the image of divine control presents insuperable problems for theodicy, and this not only in
relation to human history but also in relation to the history of nature.
With respect to the problem of power in
relation to human sexual differentiation, I am not concerned to defend either traditional or modern versions of the roles of men and women, or to deny or affirm their distinctive natures, regardless of whether these differences are understood to be inherent or culturally derived.
I suggest that he has overstated certain tendencies in the agape motif in such a way that its positive
relation to human striving and ideals is obscured.
World citizenship can be widely extended among all people through the application of the principles of mental health... the problem of world citizenship in
relation to human survival needs to be formulated afresh in the light of new knowledge about aggressiveness in man, group tensions and resentments, race prejudices and nationalist sentiments and stereotypes.
The latter conception, presented in a speech before King Agrippa, may be no more than an abbreviation of the former; or Luke may intend to show that Christ's work can be described either in
relation to human intermediaries or apart from them.
This is not just any old you, though what is true in this case may well be true in a measure in
relation to human yous as well.
These individuals turn out to be societies of actual occasions, usually corpuscular societies of special importance in
relation to human purposes.
The new viruses that are created by this process are more likely to be able to jump to a new species than those created by the simple mutations of antigenic drift (which is why «swine flu» and «avian flu» are portrayed as particularly ominous in
relation to human infection).
Whilst recording manatee sightings and behaviours, in
relation to human disturbance and various environmental factors, you will explore, map and monitor vast seagrass beds for the benefit of the manatees and other species that rely on these habitats.
Influenced by feminism, quilt design, and non-Western as well as Western art, Ms. Valdez combines paint, fabric, and embroidery on canvas to yield abstract forms with
undeniable relation to the human body.
I like the idea of painting being relative to human size, to human space and human walls, not something that is overpowering in
relation to human scale, nor something that's too small.
Here, Ward focuses on the resilience of the element and its conductive power in
relation to human energy in tandem with the resilience these cosmograms, rendered in the antebellum South on the journey to freedom, represented.
, which challenges our understanding of the proverbial mountain in
relation to human faith, perseverance and ability to achieve a higher knowledge.»