Sentences with phrase «single living thing»

The goal of the project is to build an online, open access database of every single living thing on earth — like the Encyclopedia of Life — but listed by barcoded DNA.
I'd call it a God moment where every single living thing exhibited such perfect interconnectedness.
For a game without a single living thing in its world, it has a lot of heart.
For a game without a single living thing in its world, it has a lot of heart.
Of all the animals, trees, plants and other organisms living on earth, many scientists consider the largest single living thing in the world to be a huge Armillaria ostoyae mycelium located in Oregon state.
Every single living thing on Earth is connected to the ocean.
8 Ways You Are Harming The Ocean And Don't Even Know It Every single living thing on Earth is connected to the ocean.
LUCA lived around 4 billion years ago — a tiny, fragile life form that is the direct ancestor of every single living thing, from aardvarks to zebras.
After reading the Bible and Torah, How ANYONE could want to willingly follow a God that KILLED EVERY SINGLE LIVING THING on the planet, save one small boat, is beyond me.
That effort involved 40 days and nights of rain to drown every single living thing except good fish and that which boarded a large wooden boat and dispersed themselves on island continents thousands of miles from where the boat eventually landed.

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It takes the position that the existence of code proves design in living things, and the atheist position is not scientific because every single code we do know the origin of is designed.
Look, if you want to be just like the opportunistic parasites who write that sort of self - help style nonsense but have never actually run a real company, produced a genuine product, developed an expertise, or done a single thing to help anyone but themselves in their entire lives, be my guest.
«And while I encourage everyone to get out and live their lives — there's not a single thing that we need to change in terms of our behavior.
Last year I wrote on Suven Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently questioned.
But if all we live in is a universe that ultimately has an expiration date, every single thing that we do ultimately is meaningless.
And because belief is an evolving, changing, living thing (or should be), you would have to poll the class at the beginning of ever single class to find out if the prayer you are about to offer is objectionable.
They travel to the Congo in 1959, and every single thing they brought with them is woefully ill - suited for life in Africa.
I'm surprised you would believe men that lived centuries before you did without knowing a single solid thing about them.
Life is an education and if we will be handed the answers to the test, we won't learn a single thing in the end.
Another thing the churches ought to say to single people beyond «no» is come among us and present your life to God as it is.
«Say what you will about God, there is not a shovel big enough to dig yourself out of the whole that you dug for yourself when you said: «Not a single thing in the entire universe can claim eternal life» In that one statement, you are admitting that the universe is not eternal.
Just The Facts, You said: «Not a single thing in the entire universe can claim eternal life» So if this is true, that the universe is not eternal, and knowing that nothing can create itself... Doesn't that force you to conclude there is a God?
'' «Not a single thing in the entire universe can claim eternal life» So if this is true, that the universe is not eternal, and knowing that nothing can create itself... Doesn't that force you to conclude there is a God?»
Not a single thing in the entire universe can claim eternal life, and yet for some reason many humans refuse to understand this and believe they get to live on for eternity.
The intuition that reality for human beings, and indeed for all living things, is necessarily temporal, with an irreversible distinction between past, present, and future, is difficult to reconcile with the idea, long orthodox in the physics community, that time does not exist for subatomic particles or even for single atoms.
Whether single, engaged, newlywed, or a marriage veteran, all of us can benefit from the reminder that although marriage does require hard work, the most rewarding things in life always do, and marriage is well worth the investment.
Sure, some people don't enjoy being single, and the world has made it out to be comparable to a disease, but continually telling people you're so very sorry about this horrible thing in their life assumes they're currently unhappy and reinforces the unhealthy viewpoint that a relationship is the be-all, end - all.
Although pure mathematics and impure practice thus combine to suggest that living things, human selves and societies, should not be pictured on the model of Chepstow Castle — as though they were ping - pong balls, single shells that either insulate or shatter — our generalized common - sense notions of inside and outside by and large remain early Norman in their simplicity.
Lasch continues: «Like all students, they're looking for moral wisdom and intellectual guidance about the things that matter, which can be summarized in a single phrase as the conduct of life.
Some People say «there is no better things in life than being the richest man on earth», I say «gather the wealth of every single living creatures in the whole universe, yet it would fade away from the blissful wealth of sailing in the Ark lead by the Khalifa.»
So for the first thing, the knight will have power to concentrate the whole content of life and the whole significance of reality in one single wish.
The author quotes apologist Lee Strobel as saying, «It wasn't too many years ago that scholars were writing off apologetics because we live in a postmodern world where young people are not supposed to be interested in things like the historical Jesus... The biggest shock is that among people who communicated to me that they had found faith in Christ through apologetics, the single biggest group was 16 - to -24-year-olds.»
What if most of the problems in our relationships with other people — the way we «see» and are «seen» by them, the way we interpret their lives, actions, and / or attitudes (and inversely the way others interpret our own), the way we treat and respond to others (as well as the ways they treat and respond to us)-- every single thing that each and every one of us do that damages our relationships with one another * stems * from an inherent misunderstanding of the nature and the goodness of the God in whose image we ourselves were created.
Nothing in life gives us the basis for it — life is impure, mixed, never single — yet there is still this dream of purity, of being one pure thing, of a certainty unto death, that comes from somewhere.
I would suggest that such voracious demands on people's lives, felt most mercilessly by the hardest pressed, such as employed single parents, are inimical to the family and to many other things of value.
And let's remember that evolution, while it's a theory, is a theory about the beginning and the transformation of life based on things we have observed, namely that cells change and mutate and that those mutations can produce cells that are unique and new, and that it would follow that it's possible for molecules to form into single - celled organisms which mutate and combine into multi-cellular organisms which mutate, adapt, and grow over time into new forms of life.
So for now I think I'll stick to single lady things until the man of my dreams (who might resemble Joshua Jackson aka Pacey from Dawson's Creek) comes into my life.
Paying for things like website design and maintenance, and associated fees along with all the baking materials for developing and testing recipes, along with literally hundreds of dollars in hosting fees every single month, to keep the blog live — and loading fast.
Such a shame we don't celebrate it here in Northern Europe... But as you said: shouldn't we be thankful for all the good things in our lives every single day of the year?
I've never made jam or canned a single thing in my entire life.
There is too much love in all of our lives to waste a single day sulking, much less a day dedicated to celebrating this very thing!
Life is too busy, let me have nine minutes to chill out and do just a single thing — no letting something render in the background while the dryer spins and veggies sweat and a podcast plays.
There is live music on Friday evenings, and every single thing sold is beyond delicious.
I had this ricotta hotcake that was life - changing — like top three things I've ever eaten in life — but also, every single pancake I had there was phenomenal.
Heres the thing about being in a car accident: It makes you apprecate and charish every single moment of your life.
Wenger will simply rely upon a desire and belief to win the title, like that can make up for a clinical 30 goals a season striker... Life as an Arsenal fan is probably the single most frustrating thing in lLife as an Arsenal fan is probably the single most frustrating thing in lifelife.
He added: «What I would say about Shaw is that the talent and ability are there, but his job as a footballer is to be prepared to perform every day and do every single thing in his life well to be a United player.
You have to live on a completely different planet to believe a single thing Gazidis or Wenger say.
Ok mate come back and talk to me wen you seen your club finish outside top 4 in your life time it's got nothing to do with mediocrity but having respect for our manager and trying to mug him off after all he's done for us the funny thing is the day he leaves wenger will become more of a legend to our club every single day that passes and people will realise what he has done so stop beign an idiot cause I'm on about respect which he deserves COYG
There's just not enough time to do everything well, get good grades, have a social life and sleep nine hours a night (which might be the single most important thing you can do to improve athletically).
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