Sentences with phrase «around their humans rather»

But they like to be around their humans rather than isolated in a yard and prefer to stick like glue to their owner.

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If I had a human assistant, I would certainly rather see him pick up my guests in the lobby and make sure they feel welcome, than fiddle around in Outlook all day trying to manage my 15 weekly meetings.
Rather than respond with fear that smart machines will take our jobs — or, ultimately, take our place — we need to wrap our heads around the potential for collaboration with computers to improve human performance.
It's human nature to react to financial losses more strongly than we do to slow, steady gains — which unfortunately leads some people to «buy high and sell low» rather than the other way around.
There are mysteries to the human condition, and the universe, but we don't feel a need to attribute them to a man in the sky but rather, give credit to where credit is due, ie, the world around us.
I also think many efforts at sex education — those built merely around disease and pregnancy prevention rather than human dignity — have hurt people and diminished civil society.
Engaging in this kind of thought experiment is great, because it forces us to think about the physicality of the coming kingdom and helps us picture a world full of human creations rather than one of fluffy clouds and winged babies babies flying around.
look at the «love» around the world that the religious folks show each other... you can aspire to be an atheist but I fear that at this time you prefer the love of an mystic alien rather than real human beings for it to happen at this time.
Pollan amazes me again and again, not just with his often beautiful prose (the kind of writing where you stop and reread a passage just for the pleasure of it) but with his ingenious way of looking at things, such as exploring how a corn plant manipulates humans, rather than the other way around.
From her head to her toes (or ankles, rather), women can experience the upside of carrying around a tiny human in her belly without having to suffer too much.
A study of birds around Chernobyl suggests that nuclear fallout, rather than stress and deteriorating living conditions, may be responsible for human birth defects in the region.
Deeper Impact This finding also supports the theory that the Anthropocene — generally defined as the period when human - made environment impacts leave a mark on the geologic record — began at different times around the world, rather than at the start of the Industrial Revolution.
This time around, in place of the inexhaustible human resources of the gulag, there are delays, cancellations and rather nervous foreign investors.
Just as humans benefit from having five senses rather than just one, employing a variety of intellectual approaches vastly expands our ability to understand the complex world around us.
In mice engineered so their macrophage cells would mimic those of people, expressing the human SIRPα protein, nanoparticles tagged with the CD47 peptide passports stuck around in the circulation rather than being gobbled up.
The bone tools suggest that rather than cropping up and then sticking around, «modern human behavior and innovation can come and go.»
Humans have a unique kind of locomotion — we're bipedal, meaning we move around on two legs rather than four.
Rather than seeing yourself as a human being running around in nature, you'll see yourself as a part of the wheel of nature.
The film admirably fights off similarity to Greg Mottola's theme park - set Adventureland by plumping for heartwarming human relationships over comedy, rather than the other way around.
the detail this reviewer put about how well the robots fight and look then throw around the human side proves this reviewer only listened to how the actors sounded rather than what they actually put into it...
Rather than concentrating primarily on eLearning authoring tools and learning management systems, design thinking is centered more so around human observations, feedback interviews, brainstorming sessions, and prototype creation.
This impassioned fourth geek article, which is actually rather nerdy, meanders (a) musingly around a (human) writer's actual paragraph attempts at...
It's human nature to react to financial losses more strongly than we do to slow, steady gains — which unfortunately leads some people to «buy high and sell low» rather than the other way around.
By this we mean, they love human company, but would prefer to sit next to you rather than wrap themselves around your neck or curl up on your lap.
Dawn doesn't beat around the bush about Terrier behaviors but rather discusses behavior management techniques as well as training to develop the level of canine human rapport which results from understanding the dog's breed!
They may also be less likely to be nervous around unfamiliar humans as they are bred for company rather than solitary working.
However, many of these dogs are indoor pets rather than outdoors, and the natural shedding that occurs is often a frustration to you and other human companions around the house.
A quote from Jonathan Beales I found rather spot on was when he said, «All though his documentary was centered around the video games, the story is always about the human input» to go one with another quote from him «The rich experiences of making games, playing them or even going to game launches will always remain the center stage».
Enemy design is rather hideous in the sense of how players would anticipate enemies to look in a survival horror game with a gigantic female enemy named Guardian towering at around 8 feet tall wielding a saw blade as it runs at Sebastian whilst giggling, while a common yet scary enemy is The Lost and Hysterics which have a craving for feeding on human flesh, alongside a vast number of enemy bosses that are just as strong and ferocious as Guardian.
Eichhorn's piece — and Steiner's curtailing of Koenig & Clinon's hours — recall Asher's proposal for the 2010 Whitney Biennial, to keep the museum open around the clock for a week (the Whitney agreed to three days, citing «budgetary and human resources limitations»), in reverse: rather than expand hours to promote inclusiveness, to welcome new people in to the institution, these works freed time for (mostly) modestly paid workers while slowing down an art calendar that overflows with action.
As such, the body does not follow a narrative, but rather activates the work to generate a displacement towards the exterior, revealing the height, distance and tension between the human scale and the dimensions of the building, while directing our attention to the landscape around the museum.
In these images, rather than acting as a backdrop to the human activity, the artworks function as characters in the scene, silent witnesses to the drama unfolding around them.
The notion to act in a way that avoids harm, or at least minimizes risk as much as possible, when faced with risk and uncertainty has been around a long time and is rather fundamental to many of our normal human patterns.
His hypothesis is that humans have nothing to do with CO2 levels and CO2 levels do not cause temperature levels, rather it is the other way around.
After having read the many comments here, I see that the discussion is «getting wrapped around the axle» on the definition of a «black swan», rather than staying on the main topic of how uncertainties and potential major outliers in our knowledge of climate science should affect our conclusions of what is likely to be the human impact on climate and what should be done about it.
Since much of this context can be algorithmically generated rather than relying on human fact checkers, the system could scale much more quickly to different languages and locations around the world.
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