Sentences with phrase «as real human»

As ethic problem, west countries should have resiponsibility to hlep them to adaptate climate change and change their living enrionment let them live as real human life not poor situatin.
It says a lot about Lara Croft as a character that imagining her as a real human being was a challenging novelty.
A lot of time is spent showing him off as a real human with emotions and not just a bad guy but in game, the developers decide to shove a mask in his face.
They feel like real people, and their shift into something lazier clashes with the game's previous attempts to portray them as real human beings.
Now if the screenplay had taken the effort to think about these people living their lives as real human beings, we may have had something.
We wanted to present him as a real human being with flaws and passions.»
«We are encouraging people to actually treat people that they come across online as real human beings,» she said.
It shows Charles Darwin not as a figurehead in a great fight but as a real human and a devoted father, loath to waste paper, who gave his children discarded manuscript sheets to scribble upon.
Oyelowo, who is gracious and humble, spoke with CT by phone about praying on set, feeling God's presence, playing an icon as a real human, how acting can be a calling, and why Christians ought to see Selma.
We talked to the «Selma» actor about praying on set, playing an icon as a real human, acting as a calling, and why Christians ought to see the movie.
The point is that the able leader is willing to let the group see him as a real human being struggling with problems.
The level of participation and enthusiasm tend to rise as real human needs are met.
But this fact remains as unknown to him as his real human condition.
Personas help us all — in marketing, sales, product, and services — internalize the ideal customer we're trying to attract, and relate to our customers as real humans.
But smirking is not what we should do, as the real humans whose fates have dragged them to the frozen version of hell, only to be replaced this week by an actually hot version of hell, these are not the people who are responsible for the decision to dig up those tars which should have stayed in the ground.

Not exact matches

Decades of scientific investigation across multiple lines of evidence corroborate a powerful yet inconvenient truth: Human - caused global warming and climate change is real, and it's briskly accelerating as we dump more carbon into the atmosphere.
«Bennett has become a master of storytelling through character, and while there are clearly no people in these films, it was clearly a very human story, which we knew a director such as Bennett would zero in on and draw out very real human - like emotions from these poor inanimate objects,» Lennon said.
Our screen - driven existence actually makes our love of real things, i.e. vinyl records, paper, and film photography even more important, refined and focused as a human society.
Here is a real character that we're creating and it has to be as human as the characters around them.
From electric cars that can drive themselves to modernized public transport such as the Hyperloop to human - sized drones and hover boards (real ones, not those silly two - wheeled contraptions that catch on fire), we are entering an era of potentially dramatic change on the transportation front.
Even as real estate development — the bread and butter of the human directional business — went stale, AArrow continued to grow.
And when push comes to shove, as it so often does in a competitive world, we humans have a real tendency to push and shove.
As a leader, you need to step out of your office and have real, human, conversations with your team.
You want to be raw, real, and to connect with your consumers in a personalized way just as humans do.
And while it's tempting to think of markets as amorphous virtual entities, remember that, even in the B2B world, every product is purchased by a human being in the real world.
There's also a great message about the need, as human beings, to have real - world interaction and not be plugged in all the time.
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.
For starters, there's the real - live - human camaraderie you can't get from Facebook or text messaging, as well as the potential for networking and uncovering new business opportunities.
It's closer to an immersive film than a fully interactive simulation, but as Fortune reported when we first checked in on StriVR in 2015, research shows that seeing real humans in action helps the brain refine its timing and stay focused.
Biophilic design elements have demonstrably real, measurable benefits for human performance metrics such as productivity, emotional well - being, stress reduction, learning, and healing, according to Terrapin Bright Green.
The unique thing about AR versus [virtual reality, or VR] is that AR enhances the things that we do as human beings out in the real physical world.
The most interesting chapters of The Two - Second Advantage deal with attempts to take that human predictive ability and to blend it with real - time computing — as the authors have it, to design and build predictive systems that put «Gretzky's brain in a box.»
But what is most important for your own growth is accepting the experiences you face as «the real, human person that you are.»
We are living in interesting times, where digital assistants schedule meetings, chatbots work alongside humans as teaching assistants, and your smart phone translates Mandarin to English in real time.
The 1997 film Gattaca depicted it as a futuristic nightmare, but human - genotyping has emerged instead as both a real business and a status symbol.
By far the most valuable asset form in the U.S. is real estate, and the majority of that is the value of the land, as distinct from the value of the human - made buildings.
«The real danger of VAR was [is] the same as that of all statistical systems that become substitutes for human judgement.
@Chuckles I was not being hostile, but am just trying to point out that you are basically willing to conflate any similar cognitive errors such as we have as humans as being significant in any way in religious terms, should it happen that we encounter some alien species that also has idiots who think imaginary stuff is real.
Yeah, go back to your X-Box and let the real thinkers like DumbG there conjecture about all the things no one can disprove, for to truly disprove anything you need complete knowledge of everything in the universe, and since no human will ever achieve that, people like DumbG can tell as many unproven «truths» as they want.
I would like to point out to those here who think it is not possible for Jesuits (or anyone) to hold science and faith simultaneously, and who invoke «evidence» as the only arbiter of what is real, that human knowledge is always evolving.
GET REAL PEOPLE, Jesus Christ was a human being, as was the prophet, Mohammed.
Yet having encountered this fantastic tree with human features, readers can no longer look upon real trees as mere objects meant only for our manipulation.
No wonder that Cheever has been called «the Dante of the cocktail hour» and compared not only with a social documentarist like John Marquand but also with such real physicians of the human soul as Hawthorne, James and Fitzgerald.
A justified process - rooted philosophical appreciation of social canons can be taught through a pedagogical strategy that begins with their critique, that expunges them from the natural given furnishings of the immediately real in order to rediscover them as the inherited cultural accretions by which we transform the immediately real into a world of enduring meanings and human significance.
Religion and god is often used as a justification of prohibition and Silences Free Speech and stops humans to seek for real answers.
And as Cheever's confession to Hersey makes clear, the real stress lies more on the human choice between darkness and light than on the sovereignty of God's grace — the divine goodness which must redeem not only our grosser sins but our noblest aspirations as well.
But as the footage of the real aftermath of Hurricane Sandy came into view, the nation and its citizens and leaders alike have quickly realized this is not a political platform, but a human crisis.
The narrator of The Fall thus explains the death of Jesus in light of an inherent human guilt: it was just as impossible for Jesus to justify his existence as it is for any one, so that the real reason why he went to his death is that he knew he was not altogether innocent.
Still, we can justifiably say that human beings are naturally religious — as a matter of real, natural potentiality, capacity, and tendency — while at the same time acknowledging that very many human beings and even some cultures are not particularly religious at all.
They fail to see the human person as a united being, and make no concession for the real and restless battle within him.
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