Sentences with phrase «structure of life»

The same structures of life work both good and evil.
And she might simply want to wonder how something so deadly could come from the most fundamental structure of life.
We shall do this by examining both his explicit teachings and the implications to be drawn from his general structure of life and thought.
«With the possibility to deliberately make changes in the genome, genetic engineering influences the elementary structures of life,» the court wrote.
I want to show the unseen, cellular structure of life against bold visible forms.
Intelligent Design (ID): «evolution alone is not enough to explain the complex structures of some living things, so the intervention of a designer is needed at key stages.»
In their newest article, they show that this same model reveals tensegrity at work across multiple size scales in the hierarchical structure of a living cell.
State Life makes sure that its policyholders receive what they need, may it be the whole firm structure of the life insurance, deferred fixed interest or immediate annuities.
It's the world's largest structure of living organisms, covering 20,055 kilometres2.
Whitehead's doctrine does not seem to square with his own view that there is an element of conflict and exploitation in the very structure of life.
We may speak of the fundamental universal structures of life as orders of creation because God continues to create these possibilities of existence in spite of the fact that we live in a world of sin and death.
In this view, God has placed all human beings in particular structures of life such as nationality, race, sexual identity, family, work, or government that in some form or other are simply givens of creaturely existence.
The full scope of loving mission to the world is threefold: verbal proclamation of and testimony to the gospel (witness); relief of every human need we encounter (charity); challenge, reformation, and recreation of all of the social structures of life that affect the well - being of each member of society (social action).
In today's society, these ideas are highly relevant as well as explosive: on the one hand, they reflect an essential structure of life in the digital age, on the other hand — by casting many possible views on one and the same thing — they symbolize openness and tolerance as basic principles of peaceful coexistence in a society.
It brings together over 20 works of varying scale and technique, which investigate the micro and macro structures of life...
It really undermines the whole structure of your life, your career, your family,» Bell said.
As old structures of my life no longer fit together in a coherent whole, I felt the fragmentation of the collapsing center.
One might call this natural law, or, in good Lutheran fashion, speak of the orders of creation to point toward the given structures of life and the human person.
If what has been said in this chapter is true, it is evident that not only is prayer reasonable, but that through it the central structures of life are fashioned.
There is among the orders no ideal state, no ideal marriage, no ideal economic system, as though God's Word should be equated with some abstract ideal structures of life.
This total structure of life which sin negates centers in the obligation to love and to serve to the uttermost of one's powers.
They constitute elements of that ultimate structure of life — the realm of God — with which we have to do every moment of our lives.
One looks in vain in Luther, Calvin, Baxter, Wesley, Edwards, and all the major figures of three centuries of Protestant writing, for any more than incidental treatment of the problems of the economic, political and legal structures of life.
«When you've destroyed all the natural structures of life» in the family, in the state, in religion» then how can you re-create them?»
Computer simulations and hands - on displays allow visitors to Marvelous Molecules — The Secret of Life at the New York Hall of Science to peek inside the molecular structure of living things to see how chemicals affect the brain and how DNA passes on genetic traits.
He asserts that random mutations can't do the job of building new biochemical systems, so «most mutations that built the great structures of life must have been nonrandom.»
«New microscope technique reveals internal structure of live embryos.»
of various cavities (wood structure, segments of fruit, bee combs), gradually focusing to the modern sense of «basic structure of all living organisms» (which OED dates to 1845).
No matter whether you are a sports photographer at the Super Bowl, a medical technologist taking an x-ray, or a biologist imaging the smallest structures of life; the key to a great image is contrast.
Due to the current structure of my life, for the past year and a half or so, road cycling has been the beer chaser to the straight shot of strength training I swallow each day.
As Yahm (1984, p. 60) notes of divorcing clients, «the very structure of their lives is often undone.»
Donohue, Victoria, The Arts, Contemplative works examine structure of life, The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 2, 2002
Migratory currents, the minute structures of living matter, shifting atmospheres and the whorls of fingerprints are simultaneously summoned in the written topographies that swirl and crystallise across the picture surface, conveying turbulent energies and the processes of the universe.
Heijungs, R., Suh, S., 2002: The Computational Structure of Life Cycle Assessment, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Although people can never completely eliminate estate taxes, these taxes can at least be reduced by the proper structuring of life insurance through estate planning.
There is always some smart agent who checks the cash value and dividend structure of a life insurance policy and discovers that if the company continues their present level of performance the life insurance policy would be fully paid up in a limited period of years.
Leicester City Council states that; the occupational structure of those living in the city is heavily biased towards manual labour.
Newbigin's contention, with which I wholeheartedly agree, is that «a standpoint outside the real human situation of knowing subjects» is not available to us, and consequently Christianity is always received and transmitted within existing particular structures of life and thought, as is also the case with the tradition of scientific rationality.
While money is important, so is the quality of the social structure of our lives,» it says.
Anatomy is the sub-discipline of biology that deals with the identification and description of the body parts and structures of living beings.
It brings together over 20 works of varying scale and technique, which investigate the micro and macro structures of life and the conflicting and confluent universal forces that govern them.
American artist Colin Snapp uses his work to reflect upon a cultural fascination with image that haunts the very structures of our lives.
It was that picture — capturing the helical structure of DNA — that refocused the thinking of James Watson and Francis Crick, who would announce their own discovery of the structure of life's molecular building block less than two years later.
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