It's based on readers expecting to be treated decently and expecting people to
behave in a human way — to treat other people the way they would like to be treated.
Not exact matches
Costolo quickly spotted something that many startups are too slow to recognize:
Humans behave in strange
ways.
Bottom line, people should not have to dress or
behave in certain societally approved
ways in order to be treated like
human beings deserving of the same dignity as more privileged people.
We are
human beings, and we relate to one another better when we stop expecting the other person to
behave in a prescribed, programmed
way but instead talk openly with one another about our actual desires, preferences, hopes, and expectations.
It's just a
way that our
human minds measures how physical reality
behaves (some of us, like Hawking, do this better than others, but either
way, it's just all
in our heads, or if we write it down, it becomes an abstraction on paper.
Yet because God created a world where people have genuine freedom and can
behave in ways that are contrary to His will, God can not take away
human freedom when they try to use it
in ways that He doesn't like.
The best
way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where
humans in fact act wrongly:
in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior
in our homes, and so much else, we often
behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
But hey that's just an analogy, showing we should «humble ourselves» and be grateful for «correction» meted out by some
human who has been «anointed and appointed» by God to
behave in this
way.
The Church teaches many things about the
way in which society should work: about the laws we make, about how we treat one another and respect each other's rights, about
behaving justly with our money, about the value of
human life and the duties we owe to the communities
in which we live.
As
in, right
in line with the
way humans tend to
behave.
After demanding death for being
human and for
behaving in ways that God apparently finds unacceptable, God sends Jesus to be killed and to serve as the sacrificial lamb for all of humankind.
Like the summons to the fishermen to leave their normal occupation, the call to nonresistance is a summons to
behave in a
way that is not normal for
human beings.
Yet
in being the origin of life and providing for the possibility of life, God
behaves in a
way which is not dissimilar to that of a
human father.
By contrast, the corruption of the environment is the quickest
way to degrade our
human self - worth, and a government or local authority that would butcher trees or watch the degrading of its environment, can not expect people to
behave responsibly
in other facets of their life, or respect their government.
Lt. Rawlings who spoke
in an address to mark the 37th anniversary of the June 4 1979 uprising on Saturday, said, «the corruption of the environment is the quickest
way to degrade our
human self - worth, and a government or local authority that would butcher trees or watch the degrading of its environment can not expect people to
behave responsibly
in other facets of their life.»
This new characteristic of the climate will make it easier for climate researchers to differentiate between natural and
human - induced climate changes, because it can be expected that the
human - induced climate changes will not
behave in the same
way as the natural fluctuations.
I think biological determinism has a degree of
human decency and kindness about it that is completely absent from the environmentalist view espoused by Puritans who want to make everyone
behave in a particular
way.
It therefore follows that
humans did not always evolve to choose to
behave in ways that promoted health but instead were coerced by nature.
Until recently,
humans had little choice but to
behave in ways that natural selection dictated.
Chimps don't teach their young to be nice the
way humans do, but
in 2007 scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
in Leipzig, Germany, found that chimps do
behave selflessly, helping their
human caretakers reach a stick or unfamiliar chimps open a cage full of food, without expecting a reward.
Teams
in the U.S. and the U.K. have developed stem cell — based models of Alzheimer's that
behave the same
way cells do
in the
human brain.
Imprinting means that
in some places along the
human genome — about 100 genes
in all — the
way DNA
behaves depends on which parent passes it to the offspring.
Does that mean the change we're seeing now is normal, or is the climate
behaving in new
ways because of
human influence?
They chose baker's yeast because the cells
behave in a very similar
way to
human cells, according to Angelika Amon, the Kathleen and Curtis Marble Professor of Cancer Research and a member of the Koch Institute.
In this case, sets of oscillating ions can be made to act as if they are connected, even though equivalent human - scale objects, like pendulums and springs, «certainly don't behave in this entangled way,» Hanneke say
In this case, sets of oscillating ions can be made to act as if they are connected, even though equivalent
human - scale objects, like pendulums and springs, «certainly don't
behave in this entangled way,» Hanneke say
in this entangled
way,» Hanneke says.
A study of the
way malaria parasites
behave when they live
in human red blood cells has revealed that they can rapidly change the proteins on the surface of their host cells during the course of a single infection
in order to hide from the immune system.
«But the
way that HPV and the immune system
behave in humans may be far different,» she says.
I mean there were for a long time, for many decades, scientists believe that Neandertals were fundamentally different from modern
humans in the
way that they
behaved.
However, it had been unclear how this ability evolves over a person's lifetime, nor had it been possible to assess the
ways in which
humans may
behave randomly beyond simple statistical tests.
Human egg cells behaved the same way; when human ovary tissue was grafted into mice injected with PAH, the eggs died, the team reports in Nature Genetics online this m
Human egg cells
behaved the same
way; when
human ovary tissue was grafted into mice injected with PAH, the eggs died, the team reports in Nature Genetics online this m
human ovary tissue was grafted into mice injected with PAH, the eggs died, the team reports
in Nature Genetics online this month.
Scientists believe that the ability to
behave in a
way that appears random arises from some of the most highly developed cognitive processes
in humans, and may be connected to abilities such as
human creativity.
«I'm interested
in making computers
behave in human - like
ways.
One of the great challenges for researchers studying the
human brain is working out which areas of the brain are involved
in specific activities, and this
in itself poses a further challenge: how to measure activity
in the brain whilst
humans are
behaving normally
in a
way that can be repeated and compared.
There are not five
ways that people
behave based on their life situations, or wounding, there are five very distinct spiritual species of
human beings, or «soul» qualities
in individuals that react
in five general
ways to the challenges of living a
human life!
Characters, including a detective played by Allison Janney (The
Way Way Back),
behave in improbable
ways, motivated more by narrative needs than actual
human psychology.
By creating conditions that satisfy students basic
human needs for survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun, teachers can motivate students to learn and
behave in respectful, responsible
ways.
However, it's almost impossible to get
humans to
behave the
way we'd like them to
behave — especially
in free markets or
in big groups.
When you physically engage with your puppy this
way, you might scare her into
behaving for a short moment — and the fear will destroy the very necessary trust
in your
human - dog relationship.
Some also
behave in unusually loving, lively and animated
ways, requesting more acknowledgement from their
human owners.
They are
human (like us), and sometimes they are not above
behaving in a
way that gets them what they want or makes them feel good (like their dogs).
Because it is we
humans who want the dog to not only live
in our world, but to
behave the
way we think they should
in our world, so it's up to us to train them how!
BUT sometimes dogs
behave in (natural doggie)
ways that make them less than enjoyable to us
humans.....
If your normally placid cat starts
behaving in a belligerent
way to you, other
humans or other pets, it could be because they are suffering.
From the dogs» samples, researchers were able to prove that some cells
in the vicinity of tumours act the same
way as the cells would,
in similar circumstances,
behave in humans.
An applied animal behaviorist and dog trainer with more than twenty years experience, Dr. Patricia McConnell looks at
humans as just another interesting species, and muses about why we
behave the
way we do around our dogs, how dogs might interpret our behavior, and how to interact with our dogs
in ways that bring out the best
in our four - legged friends.
He continued explaining that AI is seen as a
way to make characters
behave in a more
human - like
way, but there are many areas of AI that are used
in actual development.
She's interested
in the
way human beings
behave and exist
in space — and it doesn't matter that her subjects aren't even real.
There's a greater range
in the
way that women — and men and the whole
human race — can
behave.
I hope this note is helpful
in some
way, and I request that ExxonMobil start
behaving in a
way that is completely responsible to the environment, the future, and the
human species.
It's
human nature to want to be able to label the problem and to be able to blame it when you feel you are not
behaving in a
way that is expected of you.