Not exact matches
The
dominant model has
been monarchical; the classical picture employs royalist, triumphalist metaphors, depicting God as king, lord, and patriarch, who rules
over and cares for the world and
human beings.
Such behavior would tell me that play drive
is dominant over fighting with the
human and I would hesitate to use a toy — or at least reduce the amount of times I use a toy — in aggression work.
Very few pet dogs
are dominant (dogs that seek status
over their
human family members).
Some jugs, like Jack Russells,
are very
dominant and may suffer from «little dog syndrome» where they feel that they
are dominant over all other dogs (and
humans for that matter).
Dogs
are pack animals, and they take their cues from the pack members that
are dominant over them, namely the
humans.
We need a
human psychiatrist on this one, but I personally believe there
's an appeal for some people when dog trainers explain, «You must
be dominant over your dog, or your dog will
be dominant over you.»
A paper that makes use of the concept of the Anthropocene — a concept predicated on the idea that
human activity
is a
dominant factor in the state of the earth system — does not spend any time at all looking at what
humans might try to do, or
be able to do, about the problems it discusses
over the periods it imagines.
Taken in total, the vast majority of evidence suggests that anthropogenic forcings
are now
dominant and that
human impact
over the next century will
be significant, possibly catastrophic.
11/7/17 — Contrary to statements by President Trump and many of his advisers, the global climate has warmed considerably
over the past century and it
is «extremely likely» than
human activities
are the «
dominant cause,» according to a major new report.
On the attribution question, the results of Gillett et al.
are consistent with the many other attribution studies we've looked at (i.e. Lean and Rind 2008, Huber and Knutti 2011, and Foster and Rahmstorf 2011)- namely that
humans have
been the
dominant cause of the global warming
over the past 25 - 150 years (Figure 1).
The body of scientific literature
is quite clear and consistent in finding that
human greenhouse gas emissions
are the
dominant cause of the global warming
over the past 50 — 100 years (Figure 2).
Of the papers which specifically examine the contributors to global warming, they virtually all conclude that
humans are the
dominant cause
over the past 50 to 100 years.
It
is well established that
human activity
is the
dominant cause of the warming experienced
over the past 50 years.
While there
are alternative explanations for the ratios
over shorter periods, I remain very doubtful on the possibility of fitting the history of the isotope ratios to any alternative theory that includes the large changes in natural fluxes that
are required to make
human influence less than
dominant factor.
They universally find that
humans are the
dominant cause of the observed global warming
over the past 150 years, 100 years, 50 years, 25 years, etc..
However, the available evidence does not indicate pronounced long - term changes in the Sun's output
over the past century, during which time
human - induced increases in CO2 concentrations have
been the
dominant influence on the long - term global surface temperature increase.