Compared with chimps, humans have evolved weak jaw muscles and jaw bones — possibly
because social organisation reduced the need to bite as a form of attack
Not exact matches
New boom could be shot in the foot The ready - to - drink shot market is booming in the UK but many of these products have been slammed by
social aspects
organisations and alcohol abuse charities
because... read more
Research shows that individuals of higher
social and economic status volunteer more, possibly
because they are more likely to join groups and
organisations (including attending church).
We'll invite
social enterprises, private companies and community
organisations to help run our public services not in a limited, half - hearted way, like Labour have, but with passion and enthusiasm,
because we really believe in it.
Even in our own
organisations we've got a vast range of political and
social plurality
because we all live together and know that we don't have to agree on everything.
Sources at Momentum said they believed there was a fundamental misunderstanding of how they had operated: «We believe the Electoral Commission is investigating Momentum
because we managed to do so much with so little and
because they haven't previously dealt before with a
social movement - type
organisation that is powered by the energy and enthusiasm of tens of thousands of volunteers rather than large amounts of money.»
Such
social living requires a large degree of cooperation and
organisation, especially
because dense colonies of many genetically similar individuals make the threat of infections particularly acute.
Ike and his followers can only see political and
social organisation as the work of conspiracy,
because they have no other way of seeing things.
Just: Transcription, a London - based start up
social enterprise rejected by the Ministry of Justice for a contract for tech - based court judgement transcription
because of its precarious finances as a newly formed
organisation, has secured funding from a prestigious
social tech foundation to develop its work.
It is contrary both to international standards and to fundamental values of our common law to entrench a discriminatory rule which,
because of the supposed position on the scale of
social organisation of indigenous inhabitants of a settled colony, denies them a right to occupy their traditional lands.
The Aboriginal health expert at the inquest described institutional racism as «manifested in our political and
social institutions and can result in the collective failure of an
organisation to provide an appropriate and professional service to people
because of their colour, culture or ethnic origin».
His Honour held that it would be contrary both to international standards and to fundamental values of the common law to entrench a discriminatory rule, which
because of the supposed position on the scale of
social organisation of the indigenous inhabitants of a settled colony, denied them a right to occupy their traditional lands.
Exercising self - determination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is challenging in Australia
because of our history of colonisation and the imposition of laws that are not designed or developed to accommodate our vastly different systems of
social organisation.