Sentences with phrase «very limited number of life»

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In Poland, abortion is mostly limited to cases of incest, rape or when the mother's life is medically threatened, but the number of illegal abortions is thought to be very high.
Death becomes not the sheer destruction or obliteration of life but merely its termination, the setting of a limit to the total number of indestructible experiences that comprise a given life.49 Secondly, in urging upon man the principle that his actions help determine the nature of God's everlasting memory of him, it gives very powerful inducement to highly moral and unselfish living within a cosmic perspective.50 Finally, it affirms a cosmic basis for absolutely cherishing the worth of life's every moment, inasmuch as «each moment of life is an end in itself, and not just a means to some future goal.
In terms of the potential for life, he said the only possible drawback is that due to its size, it only take about 250 million years for the entire ocean to be recycled through the rock — and once this is done, the number of chemical reactions that take place becomes very limited.
Instead of reaching a very limited number of people using their own website, Abebooks IMO allows used bookstores to reach people who have never heard of the store because they don't live in the area.
The reading life section which allows you to view stats of your reading habits and awards you badges for things like finishing a book, adding books to your library, spending an hour or two reading etc and allows you to share such wonders on facebook seems utterly pointless and of strictly limited appeal to a very limited number of people, mostly the kind of people who wouldn't be buying this device in the first place.
Hawaii is a unique real estate market, in that many people want to live here and there is a very limited amount of space and a very limited number of rentals.
This visit into the universe of an artist, whose private and artistic lives are intimately related, concludes with a very special edition of Fleurs, made by Bourgeois in 2009 for a limited number of close acquaintances.
At its current scale and rate of growth, the continuous economic expansion we see today may be approaching a point in human history when unbridled increases of production, unchecked per human consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers could overrun the limited natural resources and frangible ecosystem services upon which life as we know it utterly itself depends for its very existence.
In addition, analog cassettes have a limited «shelf life» and after a number of years the tapes stretch or break making it very difficult to recover the audio recording.
Hawaii is a unique real estate market, in that many people want to live here and there is a very limited amount of space and a very limited number of rentals.
Whole life insurance only suits a very limited number of people.
There are a very limited number of states where re-scoring at renewal is prohibited unless the insured requests it, but chances are good that you don't live in one and the re-scoring is automatic.
The battery life is awful, the charger design is terrible, it only works when paired with a limited number of devices (it only worked with one device at the time we reviewed it) and using Samsung's S Voice voice command system is a very, very bad experience.
While living like that might be necessary for a very limited number of people, in a very specific set of circumstances (i.e. in cases of extreme domestic violence), for most people it's completely unnecessary.
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