Sentence examples for human instrumentalities from inspiring English sources

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"In the present civil war," he wrote in 1862, "it is quite possible that God's purpose is something different from the purpose of either party—and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect His purpose".

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This act triggers the forced evolution of humanity, termed the "Human Instrumentality Project", in which the souls of all mankind are merged into one.

The merging of all human souls into one through the Human Instrumentality Project at the end of the series is similar to the Kabbalistic concept of tikkun olam.

The number of Angels was reduced to 17 instead of the original 28, and the writers changed the story's ending, which had originally described the failure of the Human Instrumentality Project after an Angel attack from the moon.

(DJN VII.3.1 2: Pufendorf 1994a, pp. 217 18; VII.4.12; Holland 2012) Like other souls, as it were, sovereignty comes from God (as author of the natural law), though only indirectly in this case, or through the instrumentality of reasoning human beings.

What if the market was not an actor (as Sellers makes it) but a resource, an instrumentality, something created by human beings as a means to their ends?" Sellers summarized Howe's argument as "Market delivers eager self-improvers from stifling Jacksonian barbarism" as against his own "Go-getter minority compels everybody else to play its competitive game of speedup and stretch-out or be run over".

According to some commentators, the nucleus of Ortega's basic philosophical principle the notion that human life is the ultimate reality is formulated in theMeditations through the instrumentality of his well known expression, "I am I and my circumstances".

We were concerned that these tended to focus on human behaviour (and neglect non-human actants which we felt were important) and over-emphasise instrumentality.

At the same time, the notion of human rights, or justified claims by every human being, has grown in global reach, partly through the various instrumentalities of the United Nations.

But the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 bars suits against foreign states and their "agencies or instrumentalities".

The external is that complex of devices, techniques, mechanisms and instrumentalities by means of which we live.

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