Sentences with phrase «component of being human»

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The number of times a human is required to move data from one location to another increases the likelihood of error due to transposition of numbers, typos or a simple misunderstanding and labor is the most costly and finite component of your business.
Tailored Transfers are a key component of our Portfolio Review and a service that no other advisor — robo or human — offers.
But entrepreneurs should keep in mind that much of healthcare is a service business and the best solutions to healthcare problems may also require a human component or intervention.
She said AI can solve up to 80 % of any healthcare problem, but there likely will always be a need for a human component.
This is a big promotion, as Human Services is a large ministry that represents a multitude of components of government services.
Development of human capacity is the «key» to achieving substantially enhanced Return on Entrepreneurial Investment (ROEI) ROEI will only be maximized if human capacity development is a critical component of building entrepreneurship and leadership.
So when computer components fail, their purpose and data will be transferred to a newer component, same as generations of humans have done by passing down knowledge to their next generations.
There are a wide range of «eye - like» solutions out there, but something complex like the human eye would never work if any of a large number of its components were in place.
The ignorance bred by religion regarding what human beings as containing a ghost in the machine led the way for the misconceptions believed by communists regarding human beings as blank slates, since both religion and communists envisioned human beings in this flawed conceptual manner, denying the evolved components of the brain and the innate nature we are born with due to our genetic make up.
The aim of work is to impress some temporary human purpose upon some component of the world; the aim of explanation is to reveal the world as it is and not merely in respect of its potential to satisfy human wants.
And no one wants to make the obvious awkward confession that there is an arbitrary human component of contract, agreement and such [that creates «ethics»].
I think the church is an important component of a Christianâ $ ™ s life, just like the family is of a human beingâ $ ™ s.
An inevitable temptation of Christian theology, and particularly so in our own time, has been to think that the idea or symbol of an actual end of the world was no part of the original proclamation of Jesus, and rather derived either from the apocalyptic religious world that so dominated Jesus» disciples or from the all - too - human or fleshy component of their minds and hearts, which was impervious to the higher call of the Spirit.
It also shows that personal health consists in wholeness, that is, in the integration of the human being through the proper articulation of his various component functions.
The signatories declared themselves to be in solidarity in their unequivocal support of the dignity and right to life of every human person, marriage between a man and a woman as divinely ordained and the foundation of civil society, and religious liberty as an essential component of human freedom.
This revelation is natural, in the sense that it is part and parcel of both the creation and human nature, and it is general, inasmuch as it is a functional component in all human perception and cognition.
I have been arguing that good cities are an essential component of the good life for human beings, who are made in the image of God, and that urbanism — for good reason — is a privileged symbol in the Christian imagination.
Good cities are an essential component of the good life for human beings, who are made in the image of God.
Thus, the human organism is not a fixed, static object enduring self - identically through time but rather an ongoing dynamic relationship composed of component dynamisms in a continuous state of flux or process.
Although the madness currently seizing Sudan and Algeria is not the focus of her book, one concludes Ye'or's brilliant monograph realizing how fragile the recognition of human rights can be and how long the road will be before all the globe admits what Vatican II taught: that the right to worship God according to one's conscience is an essential component to what it means to be a human being created by this same God» whom we all worship, however unawares.
Society is not expected to be stratified with respect to labor and leisure, for work is accepted as an intrinsic and universal component of the human situation.
«I think the Indian personality is a very fine balance between the aggressive component of human endeavour and the more feminine, soft and cultured conception which tends to integrate various dimensions rather than push along one dimension.
Also, it is not satisfactory to regard human becoming as the successive accretions of body, mind, and spirit components.
Hartshorne sees this as a powerful component of value, one that, so far as we know only humans are able substantially to contribute to God.
Each actual entity that is a component in the history of a human being has a conformal phase and a responsive phase.
This will make clearer in retrospect what was said earlier (section I, b) regarding the irreducible character of the various component factors in the one human being.
A human being (a child, for instance) is first shown a visible picture of a physical object and then the audible or written symbolic language component is linked to it to give comprehension.
They are, however, the components of a larger human story whose themes embrace recurrent antinomies of saving and losing, hope and routine.
Consequently no statement can be made about anything in him, about one component in the plurality of his essential constitution, which can be quite without significance for the rest of him, nor could any statement be adequate even in a limited way, unless its actual precise meaning were drawn from its relation to the one human being in his unity.
It is an essential component of human existence.
For us these are the components of reality that explain the nature of the world, the phenomenon of life within it, and even how we human organisms think through our brains.
Soft just war theory is characterized by seven key components: a strongly articulated horror of war; a strong presumption against war; a skepticism about government claims; the use of just war theory as a tool for citizen discernment and prophetic critique; a pattern of trusting the efficacy of international treaties, multilateral strategies and the perspectives of global peace and human rights groups and the international press; a quite stringent application of just war criteria; and a claim of common ground with Christian pacifists.
I would answer that although the body may not be sufficient for eliciting love it is obviously necessary, even in his example of a domestic non-sexual activity, given that humans have a body as an integral component of their being.
No doubt it is true that one component of the average human's low regard for insects has to do with «size prejudice.»
among the Paraiyar there is a forging of subjectivity by wedding together some ingredients that can be retained as signs of Dalit particularity with some components that can be skillfully appropriated as signs of human universality from the larger caste Hindu worldview.
Part of the answer is, already noted, that the laws of nature are ultimately statistical and no more preclude choice on the part of individual components than do statistical laws of human behavior.
First of all, it implies some superficial beliefs about the place of sexuality in human experience (we might regard these as being in the antechamber of the temple of sacred sexuality proper): the belief that sexuality is a key, perhaps even the key, component of the quality of being human (in this, of course, lies the pervasive heritage of Freud); the belief that modern Western culture, and especially American culture, has unduly suppressed sexuality (this is the anti-Puritan aspect of the proposition), and, that, as a result, not only are we sexually frustrated (and that frustration carries all sorts of physical and psychological pathologies in its wake), but our entire relation to our own bodies as well as the bodies of others has become distorted.
In the context of economic development, Paul Ekins (1986) suggests five components of human well - being: being, doing, having, relating and surviving (p. 149):
So when Aristotle says that the human soul is the form of a human being, does he mean — not, indeed, that it is simply what a non-philosopher would call «the human form», the shape that enables us to recognise a figure seen inthe distance as a human being, but — that it is the structure which the parts or components of a human being make up?
Maleness and femaleness are essential components of our unique dignity as human beings created in the image of God, for through these realities we participate in the divine creativity and its fruitfulness.
Although the components of breast milk will vary depending on the woman's health, even an undernourished mother is a remarkably efficient producer of nutritious human milk.
The 39 human components of this sign were the separated brethren of Orthodox, Protestant and Anglican churches, who, mirabile dictu, had been invited to the Second Vatican Council as observers.
Oils are essential component of human diet.
One hypothesis is that the components in prolamins are not compatible with human digestive enzymes that allow the release of amino acids from the food.
«We're doing a lot to understand the components of fishes, like omega - 3 fatty acid, and their impact on human, environmental and animal health.
Lauric acid is the most dominant, and most important, component of coconut oil, and the only other natural abundant source is human breast milk.
The components of their product and the foods they've suggested are proven separately in numerous articles, human studies and books — see The Handbook of Probiotics and Prebiotics by Yuan Kun Lee.
Not only do many varieties of fresh chiles contain considerable amounts of fiber, antioxidants, and vitamin A, B1, B2, B3, C, and E, it's also been found that capsaicin (the active chemical component responsible for the fire in chilies) contributes positively to human health on its own.
Another supporter is Al Gore who stated that initiatives like Meat Free Monday «represent a responsible and welcome component of a comprehensive strategy for reducing global warming pollution and simultaneously improving human health.»
It actually is possible for us to know what sort of diet our remote ancestors ingested, because the paleontologists, (anthropologists who study ancient sites etc) painstakingly collect human droppings, which are then analyzed for components which tell us what they ate.
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