Sentences with phrase «human works do»

Human works do not contribute to our salvation (Ephesians 2:8 - 9).

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Do you have tedious or boring work that nevertheless requires human attention?
Activist Alberdingk Thijm does groundbreaking work helping activists use smartphone cameras to defend human rights, but her most profound influence is incredibly down - to - earth: classic children's book character Pippi Longstocking
By human nature, people that work for and with you want to do a good job.
Many companies do not have the capacity, or money, to hire a human assistant to work full time within their business.
And it's looking at military solutions as well, using robots to do reconnaissance work that would exposure human serviceman to unnecessary risk.
«Beyond practical uses for training, virtual reality offers us a compelling method to share the work we've been doing to design sustainable human missions and to inspire the next generation of pioneers in space,» Crusan says.
To be clear, he doesn't see an end to the need for people skills at work and human judgment in reviews, but he argues A.I. can help managers objectively identify patterns in workers» strengths and weaknesses.
«It's the humans convincing themselves that it's a really cool thing to do with their pooch,» said award - winning trainer Bill Berloni of Theatrical Animals, who works with TV, movie and Broadway producers.
Last we heard, humans were still doing a lot of the work behind the scenes, but Facebook will probably give us some sort of update on that, too.
While giving «working notice» is common, you can't expect them to perform any duties for the company when they have no motivation to do so, says Christian Coderington, senior manager of operations for B.C.'s Human Resources Management Association.
The most effective leaders inspire people by clearly articulating how the work they do together is helping other human beings and how each person's individual role on the team makes a difference.
I don't know how the human brain works but it's almost magical: when you read enough or talk to enough experts, when you have enough inputs, new ideas start appearing.»
Once you know how to interact with this rare breed of hard - working human, then you will have a better shot at getting your company covered than those who don't treat journalists with appreciation or respect.
«We want to step back and allow capital, all forms of capital, intellectual capital, working capital, and human capital to flow, to where it can best be leveraged and in doing so, help lift and transform the global economy.»
Solutions to the technical challenges in doing so are already in the works, largely thanks to research conducted over more than a decade of continuously inhabiting the ISS, said Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems within NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
But when your company is trying to manipulate consumers into doing something, human psychology is just as likely to work against you as for you.
Once the system seemed to be working, Kopparapu arranged for tests at a Mumbai hospital to see how the app would perform in a real - life setting, and so far it's done just as well as a human specialist, although the data is limited.
Tech has reached the point where a massive amount of work currently done by humans will soon be done by computers.
The chemical works by interfering with the hormones that help insect larvae hatch, which doesn't happen in humans.
But they have yet to design a heart, atomic or not, that works long - term within the confines of the human body and doesn't require external drivers or batteries.
Our responsibility is to make AI that significantly improves upon work humans do.
Indeed, these mega-rich buyers don't necessarily view these pieces as evocative works of art that stir emotions and say something essential about the human condition.
When employees see firsthand the human impact that their work makes, when they feel and know that they are making a difference in the world through the work they do, it increases their motivation to perform.
It might seem counterintuitive that you can get more done by working less, but the human mind was not created to work nonstop.
Automation doesn't put HR professionals out of a job — it helps them to do their jobs better, enabling them to spend even more time on the human and strategic aspects of their work.
Over three - quarters of human resource respondents agreed that work is not where you are, but rather what you get done.
Before starting Seven Sisters wines, Kleynhans, at far right in the photo above, worked in human resources and recruitment for a small company, doing her best to help her siblings and their children.
Since then, the firm has done work for such high - profile clients as the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Paul Gross — directed film Hyena Road.
The human thing to do is bring it to work, whether on a subconscious or conscious level, and then sometimes work is the catalyst for that stress.
Now for the inevitable caveat: there's still a lot of work to be done before this type of technique could be applied to larger animals like pigs, sheep, and (potentially), one day, humans.
Right now, the human worker who does, say, $ 50,000 worth of work in a factory, that income is taxed and you get income tax, social security tax, all those things.
Many robotics and AI experts aren't too concerned with the long term, believing that machines will ultimately elevate the type of work that humans do.
Not long ago, researchers at the University of Manitoba's Human - Computer Interaction Lab conducted a study in which participants were asked to do 80 minutes of painfully dull drudge work under the supervision of a human, or that of a computer namedHuman - Computer Interaction Lab conducted a study in which participants were asked to do 80 minutes of painfully dull drudge work under the supervision of a human, or that of a computer namedhuman, or that of a computer named Nao.
Now that machines are increasingly replacing humans in doing cognitive tasks — work that was highly prized in the last century — the obvious question to ask is what will humans do?
The reason is that, as Geoff Colvin points out in Humans Are Underrated, we increasingly need humans to do jobs that machines can't, chiefly working with other hHumans Are Underrated, we increasingly need humans to do jobs that machines can't, chiefly working with other hhumans to do jobs that machines can't, chiefly working with other humanshumans.
We don't just work to protect the environment — we tap into the universal human desire for self - determination, and work to change how decisions are made in B.C. by answering questions like: Who gets to decide?
In the human approach to sales and marketing, does rationale or emotion work out better?
The human cost of Australia's offshore detention centres, where freedom does not equal opportunity America is obsessed with the virtue of work.
Where do you stand, philosophically, in the social discussion of a world in which computer - driven machines continue to replace the work of humans?
During this milestone year, the tireless human rights organization celebrates its proudest achievements as it continues to prove its work is far from done.
Automation, robotics, algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) in recent times have shown they can do equal or sometimes even better work than humans who are dermatologists, insurance claims adjusters, lawyers, seismic testers in oil fields, sports journalists and financial reporters, crew members on guided - missile destroyers, hiring managers, psychological testers, retail salespeople, and border patrol agents.
Zinn credits his success to disciplined work habits, servant leadership, fulfilling the human needs of his employees, and the will to do the Tough Things First.»
There are a variety of reasons for this gap in understanding: The time gap between discovery research and the translation of that discovery into a therapeutic or a commercial product can take decades, and public and political attention spans are short; the natural human inclination is to pay more attention to things that don't work rather than things that do.
While the industry waits for metals prices and demand to pick up again — which some forecasters are predicting could start in the second half of 2009 — Ryan Montpellier, executive director of the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR), is hoping the bad news and uncertainty don't scare too many people off working in mining and exploration.
The stock market does not work as efficiently as some would like to think, or indeed hope that it would, otherwise we would not see volatility in the market as much as we do, which is due to human emotion and people often jumping on the «band wagon».
The term «robotic process automation» refers to software robots or virtual machines that do the work of humans in the back office.
«Robots are only taking the worst work, the laborious and mundane stuff [humans] can only get wrong, which frees them up to do high - value work,» he says.
All the good works done by religious organizations of all kinds (Christian and otherwise) might get a mention in a human interest story sometimes, but decades of this media treatment have skewed public perceptions of what faith is about.
Not all humans are willing or able to do productive work.
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