Sentences with phrase «bite humans because»

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The chatbot is at least a bit convincing with some of its jokes because humans tell bad jokes on Twitter all day.
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model human behavior through social media because there's residue of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little bit more about who you are.»
You are correct, this world is better off with Religeon because God knows that the average human is not capable of standing on it's own two feet and needs a bit of a cruch in order to act even halfway civilized.
(Can't give you the details as I'm writing a memoir and don't wish to give the good bits away in case it gets published) Even though I have doubted all the other stuff along the years — promises etc that didn't come to pass, despite my diligent prayer and obedience, I still cry out to «something out there» because I am spirit in a human body, and know that I am on a journey that has to mean more than simply this earthly plain.
If the intellectuals in the plays of Chekhov who spent all their time guessing what would happen in twenty, thirty, or forty years had been told that in forty years interrogation by torture would be practiced in Russia; that prisoners would have their skulls squeezed within iron rings; that a human being would be lowered into an acid bath; that they would be trussed up naked to be bitten by ants and bedbugs; that a ramrod heated over a primus stove would be thrust up their anal canal («the secret brand»); that a man's genitals would be slowly crushed beneath the toe of a jackboot; and that, in the luckiest possible circumstances, prisoners would be tortured by being kept from sleeping for a week, by thirst, and by being beaten to a bloody pulp, not one of Chekhov's plays would have gotten to its end because all the heroes would have gone off to insane asylums.
I wasn't going to share this... because frankly I am a bit embarrassed by it... but I'm only human after all.
Well, I care a bit because I am human and don't pray for injuries to people but the Arsenal side of me just want our players to be fit after the Intl break.
The breast is part of that sexiness and it's important to realize that the idea of the breast being sexy, is actually not the biological norm for humans, which to us, from the West, sounds a bit mad, because we just assume that breasts are inherently sexy and inherently part of our sex lives, but actually, that's not the reality for a lot of cultures out there.
But sand look a little bit grey area, because how would one differentiate between naturally aggregated and human - transported.
Of course, the extra bite force was necessary because, beyond latching onto the occasional unshaved human leg, these critters were using bulked - up bodies and the weaponry that accompanied them to consume their omnivorous pondmates.
Pipiens mosquitoes transmitted West Nile virus to humans in the northeastern U.S. — which was strange, because the insects had long been considered bird - biters.
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
Another is that the transplanted bits of tumor act nothing like cancers in actual human brains, Fine and colleagues reported in 2006: Real - life glioblastomas grow and spread and resist treatment because they contain what are called tumor stem cells, but tumor stem cells don't grow well in the lab, so they don't get transplanted into those mouse brains.
The multi-author study, by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control's Partners for Rabies Prevention Group, also shows that annual economic losses because of the disease are around 8.6 billion US dollars, mostly due to premature deaths, but also because of spending on human vaccines, lost income for victims of animal bites and other costs.
«One has to be a bit cautious» about extrapolating the new findings to people because we don't have a way to measure neurogenesis in the live human brain, Hen notes.
Thus rabies does not persist in human populations because people do not bite each other even when they are infected and, in practice, in Europe, people catch the virus mainly from foxes, although contact with them is rare.
However, extracting these miniscule bits of genes from sediment samples is easier said than done, primarily because the genes of our human ancestors make up just one tiny fraction of the vast genetic debris deposited in caves over thousands of years.
I admit this journal gets a bit of lenience from me because it's the first place where my name appeared on an authorship list in the scientific literature: way back in 2005, when members of the SNP Consortium led by my former P.I., Raymond D. Miller, published a pre-HapMap high - density SNP map of the human genome.
What this is doing is it's freeing up a little bit of time for me to finish the new book, and it's also making sure that you've seen the most important, most impactful, most useful content because I believe really deeply with Bulletproof Radio that given that we're pushing 50 million downloads, the number of hours that are consumed just listening to Bulletproof Radio is more than 100 human lifetimes.
However, this argument may prove a bit too much, because blood sugar levels don't leave the normal range during human starvation either, and yet it still proves fatal.
A Good Diet for Teens Teens are humans and their diet is not so different, but we need to consider that their bodies grow and they need a little bit more care because of this.
It's hard to believe that anyone would give these guys even a little bit of money to waste on something so insufferable, let alone that people could actually find it funny, because with the exception of a few smirk - worthy gags thanks to guest stars like John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell, «Billion Dollar Movie» is on par with «The Human Centipede» as one of the biggest cinematic travesties of the last decade.
Even when the movie itself works the audience's emotions a bit hard — both the omnipresent score and Jacob Tremblay's voice over seemed, for the most part, unnecessary — Larson is never less than fully present, human and lovable, all the more so because she never asks for the audience's love.
I write because history shows us — heck, The Daily Show and Roxane Gay and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and thousands of journalists and bloggers and working poets and writers literally show us every day — that it's the best weapon against hopelessness and despair and loneliness, mightier than tear gas and homophobia and injustice and corrupt politicians and fracking and every other evil in the world, and every bit as necessary for reaching our human potential as oxygen is for continued function of the brain.
This is because these substances are being shed by the second, just as every human being sheds bits of skin every second as well.
Because of the potential risk to people, an unvaccinated exposed cat that has bitten or scratched a human should not normally be given either antiserum or vaccine, because it may mask signs of infBecause of the potential risk to people, an unvaccinated exposed cat that has bitten or scratched a human should not normally be given either antiserum or vaccine, because it may mask signs of infbecause it may mask signs of infection.
There are many reasons why us humans think so, because many of these dogs were trained to be ferocious and wild and bite at will.
That's funny because statistics show that the most likely dog breed to attack or bite a human is the labrador retriever.
Experts still disagree as to whether dogs bite because of human provocation or breeding.
Many bites occur because of miscommunication between human and dog.
This is especially important because Shelties that are given too much free reign of the house can develop behavioral problems, including barking, guarding, snapping, and sometimes biting to protect their humans.
Of course, just because a behavior is normal or natural in one situation, that doesn't mean it's acceptable in another, and little Rascal has to learn that biting / nipping humans is a no - no.
Because rabies is fatal — to both animals and humans that are bitten by rabid animals — the rabies vaccination is required by law in many states.
Many times, when you read about a pit bull biting a human, it is because the human gets in the way of keeping the dog from biting or attacking another dog.
At least what some of us are capable of, as we see the results of it every day - dogs with bite wounds that have been used as bait dogs because there are human beings despicable enough to pay to see dogs chew each other to death and they need passive innocent dogs to teach these dogs to kill.
For anyone who hasn't worked with a «broken» cat before let me explain — this little trick serves many purposes, it gives me the «scary» human a bit more distance so I'm not leaning over Links (which would be way too scary at this point for him), and it keeps me safe because I do not know how Links is going to react to first contact.
In humans, often the earliest indication of infection is a «bullseye» rash at the site of the tick bite — so named because it resembles a target.
The reason a human will drive several hundred miles and stand around all day waiting for 10 minutes in the ring is not because of the dog, but because the human needs that ribbon, that title, and that little bit of extra status that comes from a win.
Because Hannah is a bit fearless, she should be in a home where her human will protect her from her own curiosity.
Ferals are the unadoptables of the world, the pests who wander neighbourhoods and reproduce year - round — and if humans catch them they're labelled «aggressive» and often euthanized because they will claw and bite their way out of human grip.
Partially because of these early breeding efforts which frowned on «man biters,» pit bulls gained a reputation for their trustworthy nature with humans.
Aside from putting your cats at risk, getting rid of parasites is also in your best interest because fleas can bite humans.
I've always had a degree of social anxiety that seems to enjoy striking without warning, and thus large crowds are often a bit daunting because of that, but in the middle of the human whirlpool that was Comic - Con any anxiety faded away quickly because I knew that these people wouldn't judge me.
And that's a shame, because there are those few quests that I mentioned which do show a bit of creativity, such as helping out a wolf cursed to wander around as a human or helping to reenact an ancient legend.
Tilting one way — in the direction of the thumb on the hand that's holding your phone — is also much harder than the other because of the way the human wrist operates, which leaves you at a bit of a disadvantage in certain situations.
I was definitely more ambitious and I go into more detail than Gavin, Andrew and Oliver on how attribution works, partly because that's what I do, but also because just telling the judge «the IPCC says the warming is pretty much all human - induced and 80 % of that is CO2» would have been a bit circular, having been involved myself in those IPCC assessments since the 1990s.
This is just one of the two million, five hundred thousand, one hundred and twenty five bits of evidence is support of the obvious fact that CO2 is going up because humans are putting it there.
I am a bit wary of the soot hypothesis, because all the blame is automatically on the shoulders of humans again, nevermind solar variation or the NOA index.
* There is too much conflicting evidence about climate change to know whether it is actually happening * Current climate change is part of a pattern that has been going on for millions of years * Climate change is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperatures * Even if we do experience some consequences from climate change, we will be able to cope with them * The effects of climate change are likely to be catastrophic * The evidence for climate change is unreliable * There are a lot of very different theories about climate change and little agreement about which is right * Scientists have in the past changed their results to make climate change appear worse than it is * Scientists have hidden research that shows climate change is not serious * Climate change is a scam * Social / behavioural scepticism measures * Climate change is so complicated, that there is very little politicians can do about it * There is no point in me doing anything about climate change because no - one else is * The actions of a single person doesn't make any difference in tackling climate change * People are too selfish to do anything about climate change * Not much will be done about climate change, because it is not in human nature to respond to problems that won't happen for many years * It is already too late to do anything about climate change * The media is often too alarmist about climate change * Environmentalists do their best to emphasise the worst possible effects of climate change * Climate change has now become a bit of an outdated issue * Whether it is important or not, on a day - to - day basis I am bored of hearing about climate change
One can make this quite a bit more complicated, because as you correctly note the magnitude of the gross fluxes (e.g., natural sinks) isn't independent of the atmospheric concentration, so one can't just say that if we removed all human emissions the net natural flux would still be negative and atmospheric CO2 would be decreasing.
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