Sentences with phrase «unlike humans who»

Unlike humans who are already considered «seniors» upon reaching the golden age of 60, dogs will usually have varying ages for them to be considered in their golden years.
Unlike humans who carry their unborn young for nine months, dogs only carry their young for 56 to 70 days.
Unlike humans who are pregnant for nine months, dogs only carry their young for anywhere from 56 to 70 days.
Unlike humans who sweat the heat out of their system, dogs regulate by breathing harder or panting.
Dogs and cats derive their energy from fats and proteins unlike humans who derive energy from carbohydrates.
Unlike humans who have one of a few hairs growing in each follicle, most dogs and cats have many hairs in each follicle.
Unlike humans who can sweat, animals can't sweat and get overheated easily.
Unlike humans who instinctively run out during fires, pets instinctively look for a hiding place to protect them from the fire.
However, unlike humans who have been able to stand up and fight against injustice (a fight that continues today), female animals remain powerless, silenced by the corporate system that holds them captive.
Unlike humans who have sweat glands all over their body, dogs only have sweat glands in their paws, rendering them less tolerant to high environmental temperatures.

Not exact matches

Unlike her predecessor, Christie Smith will not directly report to CEO Tim Cook, but rather to Deirdre O'Brien, who is Apple's human resources chief.
Unlike humans, who are more likely to die in the following year as they age, businesses that survive past the first two years are less likely to die in each subsequent year.
But unlike the artists of whom Wilde wrote — who see the world through the brushstrokes of other painters until, via their own brushstrokes, they compel the world to reproduce the types they have invented — Bloom wants to claim that Shakespeare's invention of human types came from himself and himself only, from a «preternatural ability,» without relying «on authority, or authorities.»
Unlike human beings who are creatures of a day, God is the one whose steadfast love endures forever, whose faithfulness is to all generations: «The Lord reigns; he is robed in majesty; the Lord is robed, he is girded with strength.
Unlike the propagators of the Maria Goretti model, who enjoined girls to embrace virginity for its own sake out of deference to ecclesiastical authority, Dohen affirmed that the consecrated virgin freely chooses to sacrifice marriage, which she called «the greatest natural means to holiness and the source of the greatest human love» for the sake of «something else» (Vocation to Love [Sheed & Ward, 1950], p. 56) In her writings, that «something else» appears to include the spiritual status of a «bride of Christ,» lonely confrontations with God and, above all, the freedom and detachment necessary to serve God in the world.
Unlike many of the early church fathers who, under the influence of Greek philosophy, sought to identify the image of God with human reason, Niebuhr, following Augustine, saw the image of God as the self - conscious and self - transcendent character of man's whole self.
Unlike humans, who can and often do set out to make others suffer, animals are primarily concerned to «protect their territory,» as students of their behavior tell us, or to save their young from attack, or to secure necessary supplies of food for their survival.
Unlike the noble souls who apparently find satisfaction in pursuing purposes in the certain knowledge that the whole universe is purposeless, he is oppressed with the futility of an ordinary human life.
Unlike the God of Maimonides, who honors human freedom while also playing a role in human lives, Spinoza's God is indifferent to the unfolding of history.
Sad for Christians who think it is their place to speak down to people and speak to them in a way that is completely unlike Jesus would; but also sad that the Bible gets twisted so much in order to justify our selfishness as a human race.
All three have done real science, such as head up the human genome project, unlike Dawkins who is just a popular author.
These tiny humans have their own little personalities, and unlike babies that just lay there and adults who are usually quite cooperative, kids definitely make me work hard to earn my paycheck.
«Unlike the many documentaries that have exposed this problem over the years, this movie will not only entertain, but will reach many more people at a very personal level — showing the pressure on those who work for these transnational corporations and the realities we face in our work when trying to stop human rights abuses.
Intro 65 - A was vigorously opposed by out LGBT Councilmembers Daniel Dromm of Jackson Heights, a former public school teacher and head of the Education Committee, and Rosie Mendez of the Lower East Side, who said in a joint statement, «Yeshivas, private schools, and parochial schools — unlike public schools — are not subject to Council oversight or much of the NYC Human Rights Law.
Unlike humans, turtles and other reptiles like crocodiles who lay their eggs do not have sex chromosomes.
Unlike humans, who use their lymphatic systems to produce and transport white blood cells, tuna use theirs to move two of their fins, researchers report today in Science.
When Skinner and his colleagues looked at the metacarpals of early human species and neanderthals — who also used stone flakes for tasks like scraping and butchering — they found bone ends that were shaped like modern human bones, and unlike ape bones.
Unlike humans, who have two sets of chromosomes (from a mother and a father), the Upland cotton genome is configured with four sets, adding multiple layers of complexity for scientists such as Saski.
This supports previous evidence that unlike humans, who have distinct «walking» and «running» gaits, birds move in a continuum from «walking» to «running.»
«What's very surprising is that unlike mammals such as humans, who can't rely on fructose to power much of their exercise metabolism, hummingbirds use it very well.
Unlike Van Blerkom, who has regular access to human eggs and embryos through his IVF - related work, Albertini works primarily with mouse and primate cells.
According to Piero Carninci of CLST, who led the team, «This was very surprising, because unlike the mouse SINEB2, the human ones resemble unrelated families of non-coding RNAs.
We use scientific algorithms, proven to help you find your match on your serious dating journey, but unlike some other dating sites who rely on them, we also give you the freedom to browse through dating profiles and strike up your own conversations when you find someone you like the look of — we're humans not machines after all!
As the episodes progressed, she developed a connection with Stefan's adventurous brother Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder), who consumes human blood, unlike Stefan, who has an animal blood diet.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
Unlike everyone else who has ever been in a «Transformers,» Dempsey has figured out how to interact with the Transformers as a character and an actor, creating a believable actual human whose reactions are both believable and consistent.
The altering of time in DAYS OF FUTURE PAST has unleashed an unrelenting force, who's determined to cause an apocalypse unlike any in human history.
But at least Portman is playing someone who is recognizably human, unlike her dancer in «Black Swan,» where she was a projection of the director's pop - schlock fantasies done up in a high - art tutu.
One bullet to the brain later, Ben is in the Other World, where he discovers a vast and curiously secular existence utterly unlike anything he could have imagined: a realm of sprawling cities where the deceased of every age live an eternal second life, and where forests of family trees are tended by mysterious humans who never lived in the previous world.
It creates the connections who are very much alike to human «s neurons and unlike the ordinary methods of learning about Forex market it researches the data and its own predictions to multiply the results in a better and more realistic way.
Unlike humans, who can metabolise theobromine within ten to twenty minutes, dogs may take up to twenty hours.
Unlike a human, who averages around 98.6 as a normal body temperature, for dogs the range is different.
Changing foods, and even flavors, can be tricky, according to Peterson, who advises that all such switches should incorporate a transitional period because dogs, not unlike humans and other animals, can be creatures of habit.
Unlike your human buddies who are likely to skip exercise sessions due to appointments or bad weather, dogs will not give you any excuse to miss out on your daily exercise.
Those who have done a little research on dogs» eating habits realize that, unlike humans, dogs do not need to eat any fruit to stay healthy.
Unlike the Great Pyr who was bred to work solo, the Entle is happy to work on his own or with his human — they are trainable and devoted family members.
Unlike humans and some other plant - eaters, rabbits are grazing animals who have evolved to subsist almost entirely on extremely fibrous, low - sugar foods such as hay.
These foxes actually enjoyed the attention of humans, unlike the foxes at the start of the study who behaved — understandably — like wild animals.
Unlike omnivorous humans, rabbits are grazing herbivores who have evolved to eat large amounts of fiber and very small amounts of sugar.
Unlike professionally trained service animals who act as guide dogs or detect seizures, therapy dogs are volunteers whose friendly personalities and excellent manners make them suitable to comfort and emotionally support humans in need of furry companionship.
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