Sentences with phrase «wound be the right person for»

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Unless a healing balm like that found in the restorative drama of Christianity is brought to the persons and societies that have suffered these wounds, then rights, the rule of law, and any hope for just punishment may well be doomed.
For example, 350.org is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization (according to its footer, bottom right) but signing up for its e-mail list or otherwise supporting it means a person would also wind upFor example, 350.org is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization (according to its footer, bottom right) but signing up for its e-mail list or otherwise supporting it means a person would also wind upfor its e-mail list or otherwise supporting it means a person would also wind up...
As a result, it's possible for a person to wind up less healthy because their diet becomes increasingly crappy, even if it is the «right» amount of calories.
However, most people did not have the patience to read all of that information, and I wound up spending a lot of time answering customer questions for which the answer was right on the cage.
The potential for efficiency remains enormous, and given the likely improvements in technology and changes in societal norms over the next century which it will take us to do the right thing, we are likely to be able to cut fossil fuel use further than most people imagine possible, even if renewables don't become commercially competitive (which wind is already, and solar is in certain situations).
On the other hand, wind farms probably make it hard for a few people to sleep and may, at the very worst, if the science is wrong and the wind power opponents are right, cause a few people some unpleasent symptoms.
It begs the question of whether it's a problem of policy, infrastructure or habit, but Dutch designer Dave Hakkens (see his customizable Phonebloks concept and wind - powered oil press, previously), has developed a open - source prototype for a plastics recycling machine, believing that it could be a matter of putting recycling straight into the hands of people, right where they live.
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