Sentences with phrase «by a human being in»

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.
According to Schindler, the most «stunning» implication of CiV's anthropology is that «no relations taken up by human beings in the course of their lives are purely contractual.»
According to this latter critique, the ideal of «moderation» is not a detached, static, pure form with a life of its own, which is then imitated by human beings in the world.
For, as has been perennially recognised by human beings in general, this aspect of the act is that which must be chosen in order for the procreative process to be started.
The implications of the constitutive relationality affirmed in CiV are stunning: no relations taken up by human beings in the course of their lives are purely contractual, -LSB-...] freedom is an act of choice only as already embedded in an order of naturally given relations (cf. 68) to God, family, others, and nature.
I haven't been touched by a human being in two years.
Nonetheless, he reiterated his belief that the biblical stories of the world's creation «are true in the spiritual sense and that they are written by human beings in the language of the time.»
Many of these stories were first published in The New Yorker, including the longest one in the collection, a novella called «Sell Out», which is easily the funniest novella ever written by a human being in the land we know as America.
From archeological findings, it is known that the first dog (Canis familiaris) domesticated by humans was in fact a wolf (Canis lupus).
In fact, the greatest number of animal extinctions caused by humans was in the 1900s (though we're only at the beginning of the 2000s, so we can check our progress in 50 years).

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When you can support someone's basic needs for esteem and appreciation by saying, «thank you» in a sincere and impactful way, you are serving mankind and your fellow human in their quest towards self - actualization.
Really, it's trying to figure out the human problems in the whole system: by management, by workers, by the form, by everybody working together.
Last year, a machine vision program developed by Stanford researchers was able to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous moles with more than 90 percent accuracy, beating out its human dermatologist counterparts — possibly a sign of what's to come in the field of AI.
«What's at risk is our foreign policy, that it will be influenced not by what matters — human rights, civil rights or legitimate economic interests — but by the Philippines» ability to get in the good graces of our president.»
«There was a big investment in human capital made by the Swedish government,» he adds.
He also relies heavily on claims made by human rights groups and the United Nations in supporting his case against the Assad regime — claims that some skeptics have said are made with zero verification.
In July 2015, a photo was posted by Humans of New York, a popular Big Apple - centric blog.
But when asked by Sen. Bob Corker (R - TN) if human activity has contributed to climate change, Tillerson said that «the increase in the greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are having an effect,» and that «our ability to predict that effect is very limited.»
A former health care investment analyst with a degree in biology from Yale University and current CEO of the company, Wojcicki is fascinated by the mysteries of the genome and what it can reveal about the human body.
The striking example I focused on then was the cancer drug Avastin, developed by Genentech (now Roche)-- which, at the time, had been studied in at least 400 completed human clinical trials for various cancers.
Sorrell then referenced a speech given by WPP's third biggest client — and the biggest ad spender in the world — P&G's marketing boss Marc Pritchard, who said Google and Facebook were not doing enough to meet advertiser demands around measurement, brand safety, and viewability (the measure of whether an online ad had the ability to be seen by a human).
Prime Minister May has been criticized by political opponents in the U.K. for inviting the crown prince and human rights protesters have said they are going to hold demonstrations in London during the visit.
The fact is that new technologies, led by an intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and Internet of Things (IoT), are replacing humans in the mainstream economy at an alarming rate.
Southwest even creates other reminders that there are humans in the company by still using manual boards in airports to post flight numbers and other information instead of using digital screens.
Most of the experiments endeavour to reduce insect farming's most expensive input, human labour, which accounts for a stunningly high 60 % of costs (in the heavily mechanized cattle farming industry, by comparison, it's rare for labour costs to reach even half of that).
Its contents were explosive: Human Rights Watch claimed a Canadian - owned mine in Eritrea had been built partly by de facto slaves.
It has been predicted already that by 2020, we will be using gesture control on computers to stop us using our mouse and keypad, and that there will be a rise in robotics carrying out human work in an office environment.
Invented by the Wright brothers as a psychological experiment to test the boundaries of human patience and basic comfort, airplanes are the in - demand, out - of - shape transportation of the future.
She was a Microsoft - designed experiment in artificial intelligence that would develop an increasingly human - like persona by engaging with Millennials online.
CNBC visits researchers in Oxford, U.K., who are working on slowing or restoring the loss of sight by creating healthy DNA for the human retina.
Of course, human resource managers have always contributed to overall business processes in certain respects -; by disseminating guidelines for and monitoring employee behavior, for instance, or ensuring that the organization is obeying worker - related regulatory guidelines.
«Companies led by older management tend to be very controlling, but when I look at people in the 20s or 30s, they're totally capable of working on their own and being productive,» said Kevin Wheeler, whose Future of Talent Institute researches and consults on human resources for Silicon Valley businesses.
Had the founding fathers been joined by the founding mothers, perhaps they might have enshrined this human right in the charter — as lots of other nations have done — but it's important to acknowledge that, in the U.S. Constitution, no such explicit right is specified.
In reality, the current capability of IoT solutions revolves around the automation of simple industrial processes: low - level tasks that once could only be reliably performed by humans.
If a new technology is developed in the next few years that radically extends the life expectancy of human beings, odds are good that it will come out of a company backed by Peter Thiel.
Another important principle, articulated by Michael Armstrong in his book A Handbook of Human Resource Management, is that business success «is most likely to be achieved if the personnel policies and procedures of the enterprise are closely linked with, and make a major contribution to, the achievement of corporate objectives and strategic plans.»
Most insurance in the U.S. is still sold by human agents, same as it's always been.
One of the most influential works on that list is «Cosmic Consciousness: A Study in the Evolution of the Human Mind,» originally published by a Canadian psychiatrist in 1901.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation)-- In a British suburb in central England, police officers accustomed to burglaries and household disturbances are breaking new ground by finding ways to battle the latest crime wave — human traffickinIn a British suburb in central England, police officers accustomed to burglaries and household disturbances are breaking new ground by finding ways to battle the latest crime wave — human traffickinin central England, police officers accustomed to burglaries and household disturbances are breaking new ground by finding ways to battle the latest crime wave — human trafficking.
Because most of us are stuck in responsibility and are touched by these human interest stories.
They are mounted in a dummy head, inset in ear - shaped molds to fully capture all the audio frequency adjustments — known in the psychoacoustic research community as head - related transfer functions (HRTFs)-- that happen naturally as sound wraps around the human head and is «shaped» by the outer and inner ears.
In 2016, 26 percent of employers surveyed by industry nonprofit the Society for Human Resource Management offer paid maternity leave beyond what's covered by short - term disability or state law.
Earlier announcements by the Shi'ite militias that they will be involved in the offensive on Mosul, Islamic State's last major stronghold in Iraq, triggered warnings from human rights groups of sectarian violence in the mainly Sunni province.
Young people don't appear to be as saddled by this issue, though — a 2011 study found that humans are best at learning new names in our early 20s.
In an interview at SAP «s sprawling campus in Walldorf, Germany, McDermott said SuccessFactors, the human resources application acquired by SAP for $ 3.4 billion in 2011, would be fully migrated to the cloud this yeaIn an interview at SAP «s sprawling campus in Walldorf, Germany, McDermott said SuccessFactors, the human resources application acquired by SAP for $ 3.4 billion in 2011, would be fully migrated to the cloud this yeain Walldorf, Germany, McDermott said SuccessFactors, the human resources application acquired by SAP for $ 3.4 billion in 2011, would be fully migrated to the cloud this yeain 2011, would be fully migrated to the cloud this year.
Originally published by Vivek Wadhwa on LinkedIn: «Why Bitcoin Is the Largest Ponzi Scheme in Human History»
The suit was brought against the Department of Health and Human Services by March for Life, a group that holds annual marches in Washington, D.C. opposing the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortions in the U.S..
What that ignores, of course, is that algorithms are programmed by human beings, and in the process of doing so a million decisions are made that are journalistic decisions, including how to rank different news sources and what kinds of news to exclude.
These weapons included 700 Russian - designed Konkurs missiles, which are only readily available in Belarus — a country ruled by dictator Alexander Lukashenko with multiple human rights violations that is generally off limits to arms dealers.
She had planned the event, which was webcast and followed by small meetings in local offices, with Ellyn Shook, Accenture's chief leadership and human resources officer.
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