Sentences with phrase «beings over human beings»

«If the idea of overcoming the lordship of human beings over human beings belongs to the Christian hope... then it is by no means thereby said that Christians must be socialists in the proper sense.

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Systems are very important, however, the first thing we would do when taking over a business would be to understand its Human Capital - we need to know what type of people we have in the organization.
Poloz has a free hand, but he's human; if you were facing a decision that could go either way, and you knew the person who is ultimately your boss favours one direction over the other, what would you do?
And later, after encountering a large truck parked in the middle of a side, a human driver was forced to take over.
GUPTA: We were very interested in where we could take the intersection of machine learning and human behavior, which over the years evolved into emotional AI.
The price will inevitably be a sticking point for many consumers, since it can be cheaper — at least over the short term — to hire human cleaners to do the vacuuming.
In theory, they can then mimic whatever the human in front of them is doing — over and over again.
The Republican Party's fast journey from debating how to combat human - caused climate change to arguing that it does not exist is a story of big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew over nine years like a crack in the Antarctic shelf, favouring extreme positions and uncompromising rhetoric over co-operation and conciliation.
Automation may be taking over much of the business world, but in the upper reaches of the financial services sector, the human touch still holds considerable value.
This is the body's natural response to stress, developed over millions of years of human evolution.
Yet, there is a very reliable way that human behavior changes over the long - term.
Plus, he said, the intelligence it has is specialized — so much so that a system trained to play a board game like chess can't translate those skills over to checkers without being programmed by a human to do so.
These infringements don't go over well, as humans are biologically programmed to feel threatened when approached too closely.
«We wanted to see if workers would use these devices over a long period of time, and we found the design of the device is critically important,» says Lucas Carr, assistant professor of health and human physiology at the University of Iowa.
Over the past 20 years there has been a significant amount of data showing that investment in the human element in business is a profit - making proposition.
Many people worry that their followers might not want to hear personal details, but the lines between work and play have blurred over the last 10 years, thanks to digital media, and you'll be completing the circle of personal branding by giving your posts a human touch.
Of the people identified as victims of modern slavery in Britain last year, 139 were Polish nationals brought over for labor exploitation with West Midlands Police currently investigating 70 claims of human trafficking from Poland.
Yet, just months ago, a Jokowi victory appeared almost a sure thing — holding an almost 40 % lead over Prabowo, a candidate not allowed in the U.S. for past human rights violations and who, as the former son - in - law of Suharto, the Indonesian dictator overthrown 16 years ago, is certainly among the nation's entrenched powers.
A 2011 World Health Organization review, however, did not find that analogue insulins had any advantage over human insulins, and at about twice the cost, the WHO said they're not worth the price.
«If it's just straight health insurance, which I would bet it is,» says Suzanne Lucas, an Inc.com columnist and human resources expert, «then this is just a policy, and they're not going to have a say over whether it's Jane, who's happily married, or Stacey, who's a lesbian.»
Buffett wrote, «Bill Ruane - a truly wonderful human being and a man whom I identified 60 years ago as almost certain to deliver superior investment returns over the long haul - said it well: «In investment management, the progression is from the innovators to the imitators to the swarming incompetents.»
As businesses evolve over time, it's important to examine whether your human resources and staffing model is optimized in support of your current and future needs.
As Sy explains, the President - elect's picks for various cabinet posts — apart from his selection of Rep. Tom Price to head the Department of Health and Human Services — could well have a significant effect on Americans» health and well - being over the next several years.
Although the FAA defines autopilot systems much the way Tesla does — as something that can assist a human who must nevertheless remain alert and ready to take over — popular perception is that autopilot systems can fly planes on their own while the pilots nap.
While this isn't always the case, you have to remember that we're all human and can sometimes let our emotions take over.
The majority of jobs that require human labor and intellectual capability are likely to disappear over the next decade and a half.
A few commentators over at the Lawfare blog, however, took it a step further by suggesting that not only will robots be able to identify hostile targets over innocents, they'll actually do it better than humans.
Ever since the first caveman and cavewoman argued over where they parked their wheel, humans have known that memory isn't worth the neurons it's imprinted on.
The most negative number for Uber is that, during the week ending March 8th, human drivers had to take over from autonomous systems once every 0.8 miles.
It's a proven fact that human beings have to hear the same thing over and over before it sinks in.
Having actual humans handle human resources is more expensive and less efficient than handing it over to machines.
«I'm tried of giving them this free [free speech] waiver over what is happening... The platforms are not built with human users in mind.»
If we judge a civilization's success by its endurance over time, then the Bushmen are the most successful society in human history.
From computer - generated leads, humans take over to determine if there was likely a case of food poisoning.
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.
Yesterday, President Obama urged private companies to take over the job of transporting humans into space, a move that was heralded by the burgeoning private space industry.
Recent findings from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) suggest it's human nature — even from a young age — to favor an engaging conversation over a one - sided one.
Not only would there be a huge human factor to consider in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
Solutions to the technical challenges in doing so are already in the works, largely thanks to research conducted over more than a decade of continuously inhabiting the ISS, said Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems within NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
Over 90 % of them are caused by human error.
Yelp, or any other employer dealing with public disputes, should send an email or memo to employees, explaining that it will not respond to human resources requests that have been broadcast over social media, suggests Segal.
I believe that over time, all of us will want more and more human connection in business and that those businesses that are able to deliver this will enjoy much stronger and more meaningful relationships with their customers.
The company also trumpets that the service had 155 million tweets daily by the end of the first quarter, a jump of 41 % over the prior quarter, but many tweets — news headlines, for example — are often churned out by computers, not humans visiting Twitter.com.
Over three - quarters of human resource respondents agreed that work is not where you are, but rather what you get done.
As Liz Ryan, founder and CEO of consulting firm The Human Workplace, writes in a post on LinkedIn, «How are you ever going to increase your earnings if every time you change jobs, you get a tiny raise over what they paid you at the last place?»
To get consumers over the psychological speed bump of letting go of the wheel, the switch from entirely human - operated cars to self - driving vehicles will be gradual.
My former client (disclosure: I stopped working with them as of December last year) Wayfare also received genuine interest from the press through the idea that we, as human beings, occasionally want to meet people from all over the world.
According to a Gallup poll, 74 % of employees feel that they are missing out on company news and information, which is shocking considering how hard human resource teams have worked to increase employee engagement over the past several decades.
Restoration of relations would be the latest phase in a normalization process, which is expected to move slowly because of lingering problems over issues such as Cuba's human rights record.
The companies join gay - rights and human rights groups as well as the American Civil Liberties Union in attacking the law over its broad language, which could be used by business owners to use religious objections to deny same - sex couples wedding.
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