Certainly the Stateside glimpse at the 10 - episode anthology series that draws from The Minority Report author's works had a dream - like quality to it, but also a hard look at
a very human future.
Not exact matches
«Companies led by older management tend to be
very controlling, but when I look at people in the 20s or 30s, they're totally capable of working on their own and being productive,» said Kevin Wheeler, whose
Future of Talent Institute researches and consults on
human resources for Silicon Valley businesses.
Sorkin retorted that
humans would prefer to know that the
future won't be a
very bad place for them.
«I could
very much imagine a
future where we have centaur teams in «StarCraft,» where you have a
human making high - level decisions and various AI agents at different levels executive them,» Togelius says.
God is evolution in His process of will implementation, humanity change in this process but not necesarily aware because our existence is
very limited in time.and we are not as individual the ultimate objective, but God himself, Our existence is just part of the process for Him to become Himself in the
future.We exist only in our time of existence.From pure Energy which is Him 13.7 billion years ago, to us
humans 200,000 years ago, to what we are now today, to super
humans in the
future, to what He will be in the far
Future.THE ULTIMATE HIMSELF Is the objetive, you are just part of the process you IDIOT.
The first question has to do with Marxist humanism or with Marxism as a humanism: how, at the
very core of an estranged humanity, are we able to rely on the hope calling us to a fully
human future, when this project itself is nothing but the visualization of alienated people?
And it contradicts the
very nature of
human existence with its essential orientation to the
future.
This question might seem especially arcane to the non-theologian, but this disagreement on animal
futures impacts our
very theological understanding of creation, as Hart demonstrated with his discussion of the necessity of creation for
humans to be able to «see» God.
So I guess you would be fine with a student at a high school graduation getting up to the podium and saying «I would like to take this moment to reflect on how strength of will and character helped all of us to graduate today, and please join with me for a moment of reflection at how amazingly the
human race has evolved, to this point of passing on our collective knowledge to each new class, and to hope that we add to it, for if we do not, the
future may be
very dim.
A
very helpful introduction is Birch, L. Charles, Nature and God (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1965); also by the same author, «A Biological Basis for
Human Purpose,» Zygon, 8,1973, pp. 244 - 260); «Nature, Humanity and God in Ecological Perspective,» in Shinn, Roger L., ed., Faith and Science in an Unjust World: Report of the World Council of Churches Conference on Faith, Science and the
Future, Vol.
In the encyclical Evangelium Vitae, the Pope expressed this relationship within the framework of the common good: «It is urgently necessary, for the
future of society and the development of a sound democracy, to rediscover those essential and innate
human and moral values which flow from the
very truth of the
human being and express and safeguard the dignity of the person: values which no individual, no majority, and no State can ever create, modify, or destroy, but must only acknowledge, respect, and promote.»
Yet to live from that
very different
future alienates us from our own place and our present
human companionship.
Civil society, if it is to survive, needs to find some new philosophico - religious basis: a conceptuality drawing on the past, certainly, but also looking toward a
very different
human future.
Applying this in its widest sense, the surest affirmation we can make about the
human future is that nothing will ever restrain Man from seeking to think and essay everything to the
very end.
Here we have no piece of theocratic history or myth, but a straightforward, and so far as we can judge, faithful account of a
very human situation on which so much hung for the
future of Israel.
In most occasions the
future that is in view is
very immediate, but in
human beings it can also include the more distant one.
On the one hand, there is something awesome about an intervention that no longer deals only with the soma, the bodily form, but goes right to the
very core of
human identity in order to shape the
future not simply of one person but of his or her descendants.
And I still like it even though I understand and agree with your dislike of church «vision,» because this hymn isn't about a vision for the
future of an organization, or a vision for any kind of institutionalized growth, but a vision of the constant presence of God in our lives, and in our
very being, denying our need for material wealth and
human approbation for the true spiritual fulfillment that comes from God.
Even if such a final proof in the
future will not happen, or even if it is not true and the truth lies in the absurdity of an arbitrary existence, it is fine and
very human to hope for such a thing.
Not
very romantic I know, but how incredibly clever of our bodies to produce chemicals created by touch which help to secure the
future of the
human race when we connect.
Adam Wagner (One Crown Row Ltd and founder of RightsInfo.org) gave a
very timely seminar on Tuesday May 12 for the Oxford
Human Rights Hub and the Oxford Martin School Human Rights for Future Generations Programme on the future of human rights in the UK under the new the Conservative majority govern
Human Rights Hub and the Oxford Martin School
Human Rights for Future Generations Programme on the future of human rights in the UK under the new the Conservative majority govern
Human Rights for
Future Generations Programme on the future of human rights in the UK under the new the Conservative majority gover
Future Generations Programme on the
future of human rights in the UK under the new the Conservative majority gover
future of
human rights in the UK under the new the Conservative majority govern
human rights in the UK under the new the Conservative majority government.
She said that it's going to be coming out in the
very near
future that many of the catastrophes that have taken
human lives in the State of New York have been the product of guns coming over the border from Vermont,» said State Sen. Tim Kennedy, a Democrat from Buffalo.
«Despite the clear importance of this time frame, we presently possess
very little understanding of how functional macroscale neural networks build during this precious time in
human life, or the relevance of this to
future human health and development.»
«It's a
very pragmatic approach with a technique we hope to apply to
humans in the
future,» Lüscher says.
Imagine if genetic diseases could be removed from the
very biological code of our species — a
future in which the likes of hemophilia, cystic fibrosis or dozens of other afflictions are simply edited out of
human embryos.
Being able to predict that into the
future is
very useful information to managing those landscapes so that migratory animals and
humans can coexist.»
«This possibility, combined with what we already know about how microgravity affects muscles and bones, paints a
very bleak
future for
human space flight unless we start to develop effective countermeasures.»
Anyone blessed with even basic cable knows there are
very real threats to the
future of
human life on this planet: mega-tsunamis, supervolcanoes, Ultimate Fighting Championships.
The ability to manufacture proteins, which at present are
very difficult or even impossible to produce, in large quantities and in their native form, rapidly and inexpensively, will have an enormous impact in all sectors of biology (biotechnology, nutrition, pharmacy,
human and animal health care, and, in the near
future, nanotechnology).
«I hope that kind of work can be done in the
future, but it's
very difficult to do with
human samples.»
But if the idea is to construct a self - sustaining environment where
humans can persist indefinitely with only modest help from Earth — the working definition of a «colony,» according to the various European colonies outside of Europe — then I'd say this is
very far in the
future, if it's possible at all.
«
Future studies will need to
very carefully investigate and access the toxicity of titanium suboxide nanoparticles in the
human lung, and this could take years, a sobering thought considering its potential danger,» Hochella said.
Although it is
very close to our solar system, WISE J085510.83 - 071442.5 is not an appealing destination for
human space travel in the distant
future.
These systems are important for understanding the past and planning for the
future due to their potential for direct impact on
very current issues such as food security and the sustainability of
human settlement in particular areas.»
«But as they stress, this is
very preliminary work and the direct translation to
human is still some way off in the
future.»
[emphasis added] Bast: «We believe that climate has warmed in the second half of the 20th Century, we believe that there is probably a measurable
human impact on climate but it's probably
very small, we think that natural forces probably overwhelm any impact that
human activity can have, that computer models are too unreliable to forecast what the
future might hold for climate and finally that a modest amount of warming is probably going to be, on net, beneficial both to
human beings and the ecosystem.
Very good for giving the overview of the BioTech industry as it applies to the
Human Genome sequencing race and the potential for use of this information in the
future for Personalized Medicine.
Right now, stem cell products are commonly produced on a
very small scale to use in lab experiments, but we need to make them in much greater orders of magnitude for use in
future human therapies.
CIRELLI: Another task for the
future is to bridge the gap between animal studies, in which we look at memory over
very short time scales, perhaps 24 hours, and
human studies.
The only result of your paper is the last sentenace: «We are in the
very infancy of research on intermittent fasting in
human subjects and
future studies with larger sample sizes, longer durations and of better study design must be completed before any definite conclusions can be made regarding intermittent fasting and
human health and the applicability to modern lifestyle.»
We are in the
very infancy of research on intermittent fasting in
human subjects and
future studies with larger sample sizes, longer durations and of better study design must be completed before any definite conclusions can be made regarding intermittent fasting and
human health and the applicability to modern lifestyle.
What: Two - time Academy Award winner Alexander Payne (Sideways and The Descendants) is going the sci - fi route for his latest film — in the
future of Downsizing, scientists have discovered a way to shrink
human beings to five inches tall to combat overpopulation — but with its zany vibe steeped in satire, it still feels
very Alexander Payne.
About Bright Set in an alternate present - day, this action - thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from
very different backgrounds (Ward, a
human played by Will Smith, and Jakoby, an orc played by Joel Edgerton) who embark on a routine patrol night that will ultimately alter the
future as their world knows it.
«A decade after we took a risk in backing a film centered around a slide show presentation and one
human's quest to awaken global consciousness about our changing planet, we are proud to bring global audiences a promising update: that a
future powered by clean, safe, renewable, inexpensive, non-polluting energy is no longer a dream but a
very attainable reality,» Participant Media Founder and Chairman Jeff Skoll said in the statement.
Questions of what makes us
human and what
humans might become as technology advances into the
future — these are
very Big Ideas indeed.
As with
humans, a dog's early learning experience is
very important to their development and their
future behaviour.
The fact that some females forage close, and in one case
very close, to the Falklands suggests that there can be a direct interaction with
human activities (fisheries, oil exploration), and a greater local responsibility in securing a safe
future to SLI elephant seals than previously expected.
While it may not appear so to relatively short - lived
humans, the islands are still changing and evolving, and what lives here in the
future may be
very different than what we see today.
It served as a challenge to
future generations of artists, writing, in part, «In sum, my goal is twofold: first of all, to register the trace of
human sentimentality in present - day civilization; and then, to register the trace of fire, which has engendered this
very same civilization — that of the fire itself.»
Casting friends and family members, Trecartin's characters are like mutant
humans of the
very - near
future who have been distorted and morphed into alien others by their television sets.