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face and arguments
Still other commentators have criticized the Ehrlichs ' perceived inability to acknowledge mistakes, evasiveness, and refusal to alter their arguments in the face of contrary evidence.
It is precisely in the fields of study relating to massive selection pressures against which other species seem to be without defences-biological development in the face of novel pandemics ( AIDS, mad cow disease )- that the arguments relative to the natural heredity of intelligent acquirements have resurfaced in a way most challenging to science.
Things like the continuance of British rule in India, the Russian purges and deportations, the dropping of the atom bombs on Japan, can indeed be defended, but only by arguments which are too brutal for most people to face, and which do not square with the professed aims of political parties.
Instead, the Penske payments were eventually invested in a deferred compensation deal with the Dutch firm Fintage Licensing B. V. Castroneves ' attorney Roy Black told jurors in closing arguments that such deals are common — and perfectly legal — for athletes who have relatively short careers and face injury or worse at any moment.
Following arguments presented for Irish Iron Age enclosures, Barclay suggested that they are ' defensive ': that the ditch and bank face something ' dangerous ' inside the enclosure.
However, with the Home Rule Bill effectively put into limbo, and the arguments surrounding it still capable of being resurrected before home rule was actually to come into operation, Unionist politicians soon left the issue aside in the face of more pressing concerns.
Hiddink would face his biggest managerial challenge when he took over the reins of the Dutch national team on 1 January 1995, where he took charge of a team of talented individuals continually racked by internal arguments and disputes.
The fact that " ban the plan " is not on face competitive is one of the main arguments against textual competition, although its proponents claim that such counterplans could be rephrased to be textually competitive.
The Rules grant trial judges broad discretion to admit evidence in the face of competing arguments from the parties.
" Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex " is a 1971 essay in which science fiction author Larry Niven details the problems that Superman would face in having sexual intercourse and reproducing with " a human woman designated LL for convenience ," using arguments based on humorous ( yet logical ) reconciliation between physics, biology, and the abilities of Kryptonians as presented in Superman comic books.
Featley had on 17 October 1643 held fierce argument in Southwark with William Kiffin and three other baptists, the substance of which he embodied in his best-known work entitled The Dippers Dipt Denne, hurt by the tone of Featley's diatribe, offered to dispute the ten arguments with him face to face ; and then drew up his Antichrist Unmasked, which appeared by 1 April 1645, when Featley was already a dying man ; another reply by Samuel Richardson, entitled Some brief Considerations, followed soon afterwards.
Frankfurt suggests that Descartes ' arguments for the existence of God, and for the reliability of reason, are not intended to prove that their conclusions are absolutely true, but to show that reason can be compelled to accept them, even in the face of radical sceptical arguments.
More arguments followed and after another heated argument Grant beat Sharon across the face.
In the case Re Federal Republic of Germany and Rauca, an extradition of an individual so old that he would probably die in prison, was technically a denial of his rights to return to Canada as well as to stay, but it was upheld ; likewise, in United States v. Burns, it was found extradition of Canadian citizens who might face the death penalty violated section 6 but this was justifiable under section 1, despite arguments that their citizenship and consequent section 6 rights against exile reinforced their rights under section 7 ( the rights claimants won their case anyway, but under section 7 ).

face and living
*" The higher goal of spiritual living is not to amass a wealth of information, but to face sacred moments.
The ability to share and exchange data, information and knowledge are the key factors towards the survival of the Niue language, culture and traditions as we face the challenges of living scattered around the World.
In what he has hitherto perceived as the " living " world, Glen Runciter encounters several coins showing Joe Chip's face.
In the Partridge story, an aristocratic family living in Park Lane is searching for a lost dog, and an American answers the advertisement with a shaggy dog that he has found and personally brought across the Atlantic, only to be received by the butler at the end of the story who takes one look at the dog and shuts the door in his face saying " But not so shaggy as that, sir!
There are other interpretations which say that Saul and the witch having been frightened by his appearance, and Samuel as having been composed, classical rabbinical sources argue that Samuel was terrified by the ordeal, having expected to be appearing to face God's judgement, and had therefore brought Moses with him ( to the land of the living ) as a witness to his adherence to the mitzvot.
Parasites inhabit living organisms and therefore face problems that free-living organisms do not.
Edward did not face any further rebellions after his restoration, as the Lancastrian line had virtually been extinguished, and the only rival left was Henry Tudor, who was living in exile.
Those who lose their hearing later in life, such as in late adolescence or adulthood, face their own challenges, living with the adaptations that make it possible for them to live independently.
Those with low income living in cities face a problem called “ poverty transportation .” The problem arises because many of the entry level jobs which are sought out by those with little education are typically located in suburban areas.
While attending the University of Wisconsin – Stout and living in an apartment in Menomonie, WI, Helder planned to plant pipe bombs in mailboxes across the United States to create a smiley face shape on the United States map.
After living in fear and sadness for a time, he must face his troubles while rescuing a kitten stuck on the 35th-floor ledge of a building.
They typically live in the margins of society, face discrimination and earn their living in various ways, e. g., by coming uninvited at weddings, births, new shop openings and other major family events and singing until they are paid or given gifts to go away.
Thornhill meets Townsend face to face and is surprised to find that the diplomat is not the man who interrogated him, and Townsend expresses surprise that anybody else has been living in his house.
In the denouement, Isaac lies on his sofa, musing into a tape recorder about the things that make " life worth living "— the final item, after which he sets down the microphone, is " Tracy's face.
The Goonies, a group of friends living in the " Goon Docks " neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon, face foreclosure on their families ' homes from the expanding Astoria Country Club.
As a result, Schmidt suffered the facial disfigurement attributed to the Dust, as his face took on the appearance of a living red skull ; his head is hairless and its skin has shriveled, clinging tightly to his actual skull, and has taken on a red discoloration.
He describes the wreck of the composer's physique, yet " there was nothing pitiable about him ... his face was strong and disdainful, every line graven on it by intrepid living ".
This is even more interesting if we consider the fact that many proteins in the living cell must face mechanical stress.
" This advocates " a presentation of evidence and conclusions that fulfil the major objectives of biography, but without the revelation of information that would involve the living subject in unwarranted embarrassment, loss of face, emotional or physical pain, or a nervous or psychiatric collapse.
The face of campus changed again at the beginning of the 21st century with construction of the Western Ridge Housing Complex, which offers apartment-style living for upper-division students and completion of the Russell T. Tutt Science Center.
This hypothesis is consistent with psychological research into happiness, which finds subjective measures of wellbeing are relatively stable over time, even in the face of large increases in the standard of living ( Easterlin, 1974 ; Frank, 1997 ).
" There are ways to live with a nuclear Iran ," Abizaid said, " Let's face it, we lived with a nuclear Soviet Union, we've lived with a nuclear China, and we're living with ( other ) nuclear powers as well.
Biocide can also refer to the destruction of life, a form of omnicide that affects every living thing, not just humans ; one who wishes that everything in the entire world, or universe, face extinction, is labeled a ' Biocidist ', or having ' biocidal ' ideologies.
* A small story arc in Ranma 1 / 2, has Akane, Ranma and Ryoga, along with a quasi-amnesiac fighter called Shinnosuke, face a version of Yamata no Orochi which secretes a special kind of moss that can revitalize living beings.

face and beings
The car was just about to us, its driver's fat, solemn face intent on the road ahead, on business, on a family in Sante Fe -- on anything but an old pick-up truck in which two human beings desperately needed rescue.
Alongside him were trees symbolising the female and male aspects of nature, each holding the female and male aspects of the ' Life Essence ', which he, as apparent alchemist of the gods, would masterfully mix to create several beings that would live upon the face of the earth.
In Portugal and Spain, mouro ( feminine, moura ) may also refer to supernatural beings known as enchanted moura, where " moor " implies ' alien ' and ' non-Christian '; These beings were siren-like fairies with golden or reddish hair and a fair face.
" On the face of it, this looks deeply misanthropic, but actually Sartre was making an observation about the tendency of human beings to lack self-knowledge.
Carl Sagan hypothesized that as a survival technique, human beings are " hard-wired " from birth to identify the human face.
Being an abstract entity, Death has no physical body, but usually appears in a female humanoid form, sometimes with a beautiful face or alternately with a bare skull, so it can be perceived by lesser beings.
Human beings have all been created in order to die " ( face 2, line 9 ); " You passed away ( lit.
Ferrier was also able to demonstrate that the high-intensity stimulation of motor cortical areas caused repetitive movements in the neck, face and members which were highly evocative of epileptic fits seen by neurologists in human beings and animals, which probably were due to a spread of the focus of stimulation, an interpretation very much in line with Jacksonanian thought.
In addition to possessing vast size ( varying from about nine feet, to hundreds of meters tall ), vastly superhuman strength, extraordinary durability ( by the end of the Crisis series he was able to effortlessly withstand blows from Superman, and even surviving a blue star going supernova ), the ability to project destructive bolts of energy, and greatly augmenting another beings ' powers ( as he did with Psycho-Pirate, whose powers were increased to levels too much for him to handle ), the Anti-Monitor also possessed reality-warping abilities, which he displayed by removing Psycho-Pirate's face.
Bioscience will offer an essential key to solving problems in food, environment and health that all human beings face.
He also said an important goal was to " put a face on the homeless to show that we're human beings ".
The collection closes with the formidable Abîme, a vertiginous dialogue between Man, Earth, Sun, and Stars, playing on the numberless steps leading to an infinity behind which stands God, and placing human beings, with all their pettiness, face to face with the Universe.
Ego has total control over its entire mass down to the molecular level ; it often shapes its surface into the appearance of a gigantic face to address powerful beings, and can also shape its terrain to suit the circumstances.
Even the celestial beings of the Upper Planes, formidable as they are, could face destruction at the hands of the tanar ' ri or the baatezu, weighed down as their alignments demand by the needs of good and justice — the fiends, having no such compunctions or scruples, could easily use the celestials ' morality against them.
He wrote of the Masons, " Five magnificent chapters out of an amazing, human book, these beautiful human beings, loving, tender, strong, courageous, dutiful, kind, so like the salt of the sea, the grit of the earth, the sheer face of the cliff.
They appear at first as ordinary human beings, sometimes impersonating someone familiar to the victim, before causing their features to disappear, leaving a blank, smooth sheet of skin where their face should be.
While the “ mind of all ” might give birth to great men and leader figures, it also creates inherently inferior beings, as everyone ’ s individual future is “ already predetermined in his lobes, and described in that little fatty face, pig-eye, and squat form .” ( 8 ) Here, race and genetics play a crucial role in Emerson ’ s line of argumentation, when, by quoting the racist writings of Robert Knox and referring to phrenology and physiognomics, Emerson claims that the “ strongest idea incarnates itself in majorities and nations, the healthiest and strongest .” ( 10 )
During the 52 maxi-series, Tas and other powered beings, including Gloss and Manticore, face a rage-maddened Black Adam in Sydney, Australia.

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