Sentences with phrase «what harbor»

We are subject to be judged according to our intellect, what we harbor in our hearts, and mainly our intentions.
It is the grace, or lack of, in traversing the change that tells the story of what we harbor in our hearts and it is what we harbor in our hearts that creates our story.

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He was also ready to stop dealing with activist investors, saying that JAB gave the company «safe harbor and protection to do what we do and do the work to satisfy the guest.»
In what appears to be one recent example, photojournalist Jim MacMillan happened to be walking through downtown Philadelphia shortly after a woman was run over by a Duck Boat (an amphibious vehicle that takes tourists around the harbor).
Thorp even asked Goldman Sachs what would happen to PNP's account if a nuclear bomb went off in New York harbor (Goldman allayed his concerns by having a backup system in Colorado).
4 Jesus knew what they were thinking, and said, «Why do you harbor evil thoughts?
What people won't tell you is that Christians increasingly harbor a Facebook flaw of their own.
«love the sinner, hate the sin» is used as a safe harbor for Christians when they realize what they are believing and saying is absurd.
For what it's worth... I genuinely harbor no ill feelings against you.
This is the sense in which «a fact can harbor potentiality» (Adventures 138): All objects that exist are actual either (1) as determinate, satisfied processes physically felt, or (2) as indeterminate objects created in the present and conceptually felt in the present — by what Whitehead would call Valuation (also Reproduction and Conformity) and Reversion — as the present whole weighs somewhat general and indeterminate alternatives for its satisfaction.
Instead, what we usually do, is invent other «sins» that we «struggle» so that we can make ourselves feel better about the small victories we gain over these fake sins while completely ignoring the bigger sins we harbor in our lives every day.
@Rick — what a disgusting bit of racism you still harbor.
«A movement,» observes Whitehead, «preserves its vigor so long as it harbors a real contrast between what has been and what may be, and so long as it is nerved by the vigor to adventure» (AI 360).
As another example, if the relationship between the strengths of the gravitational force and the electromagnetic force were not close to what it is, then the cosmos would not harbor any stars that explode and spew out life - supporting chemical elements into space or any other stars that form planets.
I could point out a few establishments here that harbor these kind and get the police involved, guess what, they legally can't do anything because these extremists use the laws for protection.
I am not prepared to press the case very hard, however, since I also harbor the suspicion that it is futile to try to specify what is aberration and what is normality in the American experience.
What sadness do you harbor that creates suck a prick as you?
From Suzannah: What are some of the blind spots harbored by progressive sorts that hinder the work of racial reconciliation?
I can't think of a more foolish attitude I harbor at times than when I look back on previous generations and assume they were ignorant, unenlightened, unaware and totally outside of what I'm thinking and experiencing today.
What is worth more, you not having to confront that your faith harbors pedos or someone's soul?
D.C. Talk's «Jesus Freak» seeks to express the fear that an adolescent believer harbors about being labeled or ostracized on account of his or her faith: «What will people do if they hear that I'm a «Jesus freak»?»
One of More's colleagues, a Swedish philosopher named Nick Bostrom, took to the podium at the same conference to predict «orgasms and aesthetic - contemplative pleasures whose blissfulness vastly exceeds what any human has yet experienced,» as well as «love that is stronger, purer and more secure than any human has yet harbored» and «values that will strike us as being of a far higher order than those we can realize as unenhanced biological humans.»
Like man, the child harbored pride in that he either knew better or didn't believe what was being told to him and reached out only to suffer the consequence he was warned about.
Here is what food and beverage manufacturers and sellers need to know about the expiration of the temporary Proposition 65 safe harbor warning for bisphenol A (BPA) exposure.
Americans may not be quite as fanatical as European soccer fans, but some among them harbor the same frustrations, grow similarly aggressive at sports events, drink excessively before and during games and succumb to what psychologists call «deindividualization» — the loss of inhibition and a sense of accountability when part of a large group.
Rahaman is to Ali's right, holding a clear plastic cup of punch and sporting a grin as big and goofy as the guy's with the camcorder — Rahaman's face intrinsically different in that it harbors none of that cracker's gleaming, old / new Southern «Can - you - believe - what - these - crazy - niggers - are - doin?»
The Financial Planning Committee «felt that it was necessary to get this information to the full board to debate and discuss it in order to decide what future steps, if any, we would take with respect to the harbor
The ambitious proposal — the first move in what is likely to be an extended conversation about how to maximize lakefront recreation opportunities — also calls for expanding the Jackson Park outer harbor and nearly doubling the number of slips at the new DuSable Harbor.
What painful feelings are you harboring that they are capable of putting you on an overspending frenzy leading to a path of self - destruction?
Now imagine a child, roughed up by his own bad choices or suffering at the hands of her own human weaknesses, hoping to find a safe harbor in a parent's healing embrace, but instead being punished, spanked, or sent to isolation in a corner or in their room... leaving them all alone in a stormy sea of human emotions when what they really need in that moment is to reconnect with us.
What other Republican sympathies does Tony Avella harbor?
«We're 95 percent sure it would be effective because it's similar to what Oak Orchard has,» Horanburg said, referring to a lakefront harbor in Orleans County.
«And of course this will be really powerful then for treating humans in terms of what pathogenic genes might be present in the microorganisms they harbor
Researchers say their findings, published in Annals of Neurology, are «surprising» as the results differ from what has been seen in studies of brain regions that harbor other brain cell - types.
The coastline was barely recognizable; what had been one of the most beautiful and regular harbors in Asia now was an obstacle course, littered with masses of black pumice stone, tree trunks burnt and splintered as if by lightning, and the prows of previously sunken ships which the ocean had thrown onto land.
And so it was, when I reported on January 21 that fish were found living in an isolated corner of the ocean beneath 740 meters of ice in Antarctica: People asked what this might mean for finding life on distant worlds such as Europa, a moon of Jupiter that very likely harbors an ocean of liquid water beneath a crust of ice.
That leads me back to the very intuitive idea that I have been harboring all evening: What better shape for the universe than a pair of hyperbolic pants?
Most — if not all — of these worlds are unlikely to harbor life, but what if we put it there?
«Historically, we are programmed to pay attention to what can harm us,» Lowe explains, adding that this innate fear, along with exaggerations about what sharks are like — primarily coming from mainstream media and Hollywood — have led us to harbor aversions and even phobias toward the animals.
Despite facing what seems like a challenge made for Sisyphus, Harter harbors far more hope than dread for the future.
«It's a period when Mars was probably transforming from a wet, warm place — perhaps a harbor for life — to what we see now: a dry, cold, inhospitable environment, not good for life,» Agee says.
Even advocates for more responsible, environmentally benign ways of life harbor misunderstandings of what «sustainability» is all about
In California researchers found what came to be known in the press as «gay gulls»: same - sex seagull couples shacking up together in the nest, protecting eggs with abnormally thin shells that often harbored dead chicks.
What is exciting is that many of these associations involve chromosomal regions harboring genes with known craniofacial function.
New Jersey researchers have identified what is believed to be the first strain of Escherichia coli bacteria from a patient in the United States that harbored two mobile genes making it resistant to both broad spectrum carbapenem antibiotics as well as colistin, an older antibiotic increasingly used as a last resort for multidrug - resistant infections.
Sea turtles can migrate across the ocean and back, but while Earth's magnetic field plays a role in their navigation, researchers have wondered what other tools turtles use to find safe harbor, particularly at smaller scales.
The 110 - million - year - old six - inch - wide ten - pound fossil of what appears to be a vertebral fragment, unearthed by amateur fossil hunters at Cedar Mountain, Utah, harbors the earliest known tumors ever recorded.
After a drought revealed the seawall of a Byzantine Empire harbor town near Istanbul, archeologists excavated what was a thriving ancient center.
«We really had no estimate at all of what fraction of stars might harbor Earth - like planets,» Marcy told Discovery News.
Some students come into the high school internship program at PPPL already harboring an interest in plasma physics, knowing exactly what research they want to work on and what they want to learn.
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