But
what about human rights legislation?
In other words,
what about human civilisations, and how they impact our future?
What about human birth control (and I am NOT, NOT, NOT referring to sterilizing poor people or promoting more births within wealthy socio economic societies); I'm referring to one child policies (for a while) not taking more than we need; compromise; simplification and minimalism, and respect for other life on this planet.
What about the human dimension?
What about the human animal bond?
What about the human element?
What about that human touch?
But
what about human pregnancy?
All well and good, but
what about human cancer cells?
But
what about human diseases?
The Qataris are being given full honours on their trip to the UK, but
what about their human rights record back home?
@Madtown, - And,
what about human beings born to a portion of the world where they will never learn the first thing about christianity, never have a chance to learn anything of the bible?
As it is written... — And,
what about human beings born to a portion of the world where they will never learn the first thing about christianity, never have a chance to learn anything of the bible?
What about human behavior is ever balanced and not extreme.
But, then,
what about human despair and frustration as they are evident in human failure?
lol how silly,
what about human rights in general?
But if we have rights only insofar as we have preferences, then
what about those humans, like the severely retarded, who lack preferences?
Great for the mouse, but
what about humans?!
That's great for humans, but
what about humans» animal companions?
Last week, we shared our frozen bowl for dogs, which is out favourite way to keep our water bowl cold, but
what about the humans?
What about humans vs. orcs, you say?
Not exact matches
What about Detroit's
human capital?
«That's
what really bothered me
about that
human cat meme / transit «expert».»
We're still learning more each week
about what the birth defects associated with the virus looks like, and how long it stays in
humans.
A former health care investment analyst with a degree in biology from Yale University and current CEO of the company, Wojcicki is fascinated by the mysteries of the genome and
what it can reveal
about the
human body.
When my client started thinking
about what his various audiences needed from him, his communication got a lot more relevant and meaningful — and more
human.
Rice and I were discussing the effects of technology on
human health and how it has certainly helped — but
what about animals?
Even more important, don't give in to the natural
human desire to know exactly
what's being said
about you, or to try to please everyone so they'll only have good things to say.
You can automate the surveying and processing of employee dislikes, but the
human touch — listening, empathizing, reacting — is usually required to effect real change, once employees tell you the truth
about what's bugging them.
Beverly Kelly,
human - resources manager at Robert Charles Lesser & Co., a real - estate consulting firm in Los Angeles, asks candidates
about other companies they're interviewing with, and
what makes a particular company attractive.
Through space exploration, most of
what we do is look back at ourselves, and going to Mars will reveal more
about what it means to be an earthling and a
human.»
Besides being a stellar scholar and a leader, she is a decent
human being and personifies
what is best and fulfilling
about our [gifted] program.»
The awesome thing
about this platform is that it doesn't just detect and alert problems, it also diagnoses
what needs to be done to fix them, and impressively, actively implements the necessary solutions without
human intervention.
Kim Stanley Robinson, «New York 2140» author, talks
about what needs to be done to get
humans beyond the moon and how financial markets could play into the future of space travel.
People can tell you you're beautiful, smart, intelligent, the best, or they can tell you that you are the most horrible
human being on earth — but
what matters is
what you think
about yourself.
Facebook's COO shares
what she's learned
about mourning, grieving and
human connection since her husband passed away 30 days ago.
Human interactions — especially in the age of online shopping and self - service, when they are so few and far between — are
what your customers will remember and
what they'll talk
about, perhaps very publicly.
«
What's scary about this,» says Evan Fraser, Canada Research Chair in Global Human Security at the University of Guelph, «is that these underlying structural things are going to be what make these food systems more fragile.&ra
What's scary
about this,» says Evan Fraser, Canada Research Chair in Global
Human Security at the University of Guelph, «is that these underlying structural things are going to be
what make these food systems more fragile.&ra
what make these food systems more fragile.»
By simply allowing yourself to accept reality for
what it is, instead of fantasizing
about human nature in such a way that you could be «rescued» from your daily circumstances, you're making a tremendous step forward.
Automation is the all - purpose bogeyman of today's workforce: millions of jobs could be taken over by machines in the next few years, experts say, and the big question is
what to do
about all the
humans left behind.
If a game successfully tickles both the
human craving for novelty and our deep - seated love of reminiscence,
what do we want to do
about it?
As
humans, we crave talking
about ourselves —
about 40 percent of
what comes out of our mouths is devoted to telling others
about our thoughts and feelings — and it's way more satisfying to showcase the exhilarating moments than it is the countless mundane ones.
On Sunday, engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing
what she diplomatically dubbed her «strange» year working at Uber — a tenure that she says included, among other things, a) her manager propositioning her on her first day at work; and b) her repeated complaints
about the incident ignored and dismissed by the company's
human resources department, under the aegis of not sullying the guy's career for an «innocent mistake.»
The net result of this built - in
human mental trait is that rather than letting our beliefs
about the world tell us how to feel, we tend to let our emotions tell us
what to believe.
What's most exciting
about this, is that customers will still receive
human - like service that recognizes emotion and can respond accordingly just like a person would.
«The
human uses his or her intuition and ideas
about what to do and ideas
about long - term strategies and uses the computer to verify the various things and to do simulations,» Togelius says.