Sentences with phrase «victory over humans»

Using the help of the Giant Insects that had laid dormant for the last eight years, the Ravagers expected an easy victory over the humans.
An AI that can successfully beat poker professionals wouldn't just claim another gaming victory over humans.
The so - called mastery of nature in reality is nature's victory over human ignorance and self - will.
I will be presenting Kundalini Yoga kriyas and meditation that will assist in bringing victory over these human weaknesses.

Not exact matches

Yet, just months ago, a Jokowi victory appeared almost a sure thing — holding an almost 40 % lead over Prabowo, a candidate not allowed in the U.S. for past human rights violations and who, as the former son - in - law of Suharto, the Indonesian dictator overthrown 16 years ago, is certainly among the nation's entrenched powers.
The victory over the world's top player — which many thought would take decades to achieve — underlines the potential of artificial intelligence to take on humans at complex tasks.
They schooled me according to a black folk tradition that taught that trouble doesn't last always, that the weak can gain victory over the strong (given the right planning), that God is at the helm of human history and that the best standard of excellence is a spiritual relation to life obtained in one's prayerful relation to God.
A similar revulsion was recorded even earlier by the imperial Roman poet Virgil, who depicted an episode of the Roman civil wars as a victory of human law and ordinary human beings over «every kind of monstrous god and barking Anubis too.»
To a Jew the word refers to the human being who will lead the Jewish people to a victory over their oppressors and forge a Jewish nation.
THAT»S what Christ's message was about — the victory of God over evil, not just in the world, not just in hell, but in human beings too.
Far from being «natural,» respect for human rights represents human victory over the apparent laws of nature.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
The ascendancy of techno - politics also assumes that human behavior has been rendered docile - the victory of administrative science over practical statesmanship is based on an exaggerated version of Montesquieu's prediction that a turn to commercial pursuits would usher in a general «softening of mores.»
In his autobiography, Fosdick describes the focus of effective preaching: «Every sermon should have for its main business the head - on constructive meeting of some problem which was puzzling minds, burdening consciences, distracting lives, and no sermon which so met a real human difficulty, with light to throw on it and help to win a victory over it, could possibly be futile.»
Christ's resurrection victory over death can enable Christians to employ the media to get people out of their comfortable armchairs and into the human realities of life.
The history of humanity is, in part, a history of human victories over «nature», of disease being eradicated and deserts made to bloom.
Two generations ago, as England and the U.S. were congratulating themselves on their victory over the Nazis, C. S. Lewis warned his countrymen not to fall into attitudes that would create a purely instrumental view of human life.
The victory of the lower over the higher forces seems to be most decisive in the case of human mortality.
In the previous chapter I have already stated that I do not think it lies within human knowledge to say whether God's final victory over evil and the final consummation of his kingdom will come within human history or beyond it.
For him, civilization was the process of humans growing more civilized, the victory of persuasion, not just in the sense of rational arguments but as a manner of living, over brute force.
The belief so prominent in Marxism that human history is governed by law and culminates almost automatically in the victory of the exploited majority over the exploiting minority seems indebted to the Jewish - Christian conception of history.
Human resources professional Kirsten Oswald only joined the SNP in June 2014 and could now have a sensational victory over the Scottish Labour leader.
In a victory that rivals the computer Deep Blue's win over champion chess player Garry Kasparov, a computer has now bested a professional human player in the classic strategy game Go.
Essentially the same plot as the first film, in that a highly skilled and powerful assassin is sent back in time to kill the person, in this case John Connor (Edward Furlong), responsible for the human's victory over the machines in the future.
Featuring an extensive single - player campaign, as well as local and online multiplayer for up to four players, play as any of the five Drive Girls in this action, driving, hack «n» slash hybrid, and battle it out in human or supercar form to reign victory over the enemy.
In 1913 — which was the year of philosopher Edmund Husserl's Ideas, physicist Niels Bohr's quantized atom, Ezra Pound's founding of imagism, the Armory Show in New York, and in Saint Petersburg the «first futurist opera», Mikhail Matyushin's Victory over the Sun — another Russian composer, Igor Stravinsky, composed The Rite of Spring, a ballet that depicts human sacrifice, and has a musical score full of dissonance and primitive rhythm.
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