Sentence examples for if man's from inspiring English sources

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AS if man's inhumanity to man were not enough, human treachery has now extended to the realm of machinery at Mount Sinai Medical Center where a small, innocent robot named Lil Jeff is regularly hazed by fellow employees.

The Frightened Face of Nature reflects on the first fifty years of the 20th century and Knight pulls no punches in predicting how the century would end if man's advances continued unchecked.

If man's autocracy, his genius, his powers of generation, have all passed to the machine, and if the pulpy, material base for the refined and abstract thoughts and emotions that we read in books has been revealed to us, then how can we understand poetry or prose as the sublime self-expression of autonomous and elevated individuals?

What he has is history".2 The social conditions that have obtained historically, that is to say, have made man what he has been anything but utopian; but if man's history could be changed, so could his "nature". The idea of Progress, so pervasive in the West from the seventeenth century on, lends some credence to this contention.

Though perhaps his rhetoric gets the better of him in comparing man acting on his own nature to an animal acting on its own nature, Leibowitz's central incompatibilist point is that freedom cannot be a function of acting according to one's own nature if man's nature "is only the last link in a causal chain of the forces of inorganic and organic nature which act upon him and within him" (ibid).

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At the time, Talbert was asked if men's players would have complaints.

If Manning's password weren't an LM hash, an LM rainbow table wouldn't work.

If Manning's health continues to improve and he plays next season, he won't say something similar, but he may think it.

If Manning's latest neck surgery shelves him for the season, Irsay will clue us in with a selection from Neil Young's "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere".

If Manning's problem was an injured foot that has been corrected, it feels as if Denver can win easily, especially if Roethlisberger is not ready.

If men's calamities, again, are not to be wholly imputed to fortune, but refer themselves to differences of character, who will acquit either Theseus of rash and unreasonable anger against his son, or Romulus against his brother?

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