Sentences with phrase «highly social nature»

Their highly social nature also leads to lots of contacts and collaborations, forged over late - night whisky sessions at conferences (and yes, they always turn up to the lectures the next morning).

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Unlike the Sophists» highly individualistic view of paideia, Plato stressed its inherently social nature.
This is largely because of the highly emotive nature of the sexual abuse of children, resulting from the perceived innocence of youth, the vulnerability of children and social conceptions of these child abusers as evil and beyond help.
Highly social by nature, they should live with other chimps and in a stimulating environment with room to move around.
After all, science is by its nature a highly social activity, requiring frequent interaction to build and maintain research collaborations.
While the film's plot does become loose at times late in the second half, it is one of the few shortcomings and one that's forgotten during a highly emotional finale that balances social tragedy with a glimmer of fantasy befitting of friendship's positive nature.
The highly linguistic nature of social media allows us to create and consume ideas and information unlike ever before.
In the end, the helpless dog can only suffer the frustration of watching the world go by in isolation - a cruel fate for what is by nature a highly social animal.
Nature: Sugar gliders are a highly social marsupial species native to Australia and New Guinea.
Sui Jianguo's early sculptures were highly semiotic in nature, utilizing many signs that are intimately linked to unique social and historical memories.
The perceived non-threatening nature of vegetarianism as a subject for political art conceals its potency as a stand - in for other highly charged social issues of our day, ranging from war to AIDS.
The highly pertinent work Get Popular Vending Machine offered participants the chance to win up to 25,000 fake Instagram followers, revealing the narcissistic nature of social media.
Sector leaders such as ACEVO, Charity Finance Group, the Directory of Social Change, the Association of Charitable Foundations, Bond and solicitors BWB, have expressed concerns about the highly discretionary nature of a number of the powers to be bestowed upon the regulator.
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