Sentences with phrase «how human these people»

More must now be said about why, conceptually, it is important to see that religious commitment involves making serious claims as to the nature of things, what the setting of human life is like, as well as serious claims as to how human persons should behave in that setting.

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The associate professor of human resources and management at McMaster University's DeGroote School of Business studies the demands that high - pressure workplaces make on people's time, and how they respond.
Some games were made up of random groups of people, while others involved small groups of people who were connected to one another, similar to how humans tend to congregate in real - life scenarios.
It turns out that being a dominatrix is like having a robust human laboratory at your fingertips for understanding the nuances of how people relate to each other in different situations.
Not only do you have to understand human search behaviors and how people search for content within the confines of an internet search engine, but you also have to get familiar with Google's machine learning components - i.e. RankBrain.
They can talk about how they leverage Human Resources to manage people and help them get over any humps to success.
The most effective leaders inspire people by clearly articulating how the work they do together is helping other human beings and how each person's individual role on the team makes a difference.
Research by Adam Grant, et al., has shown that, in a variety of settings, making it clear how the work benefits other human beings has improved performance and protected people from stress and burnout.
A first impression sets the stage for how people view you in the future, and there's nothing you can do to change that: This is a direct byproduct of the way the human brain stores information.
Recently, Thomas Oberlechner, a founding partner and chief science officer at AltX, gave the example of how human - computer collaboration can enable investment decisions that are more closely aligned with people's decision style, investment preference, risk tolerance, crisis vulnerability, financial values, etc..
The value of Schilt's work is in its use of the experiences of extraordinary people as a lens to reveal how the value of human capital — an individual's education, experience and abilities — is tied to gender perceptions.
It's a great way to get people comfortable with recognizing their own achievement, hearing how they've positively impacted others, and connecting on a more human level.
Business Insider previously spoke to Elena Belogolovsky, an assistant professor of human resource studies at Cornell University, who said that you don't have to disclose salary information for every employee, but you need to give people concrete information about how they can earn more.
«Good organizations are forecasting their human capital and looking at the demographic data — who's graduating from university, how many people are retiring and the number of people available to take their place.»
It remains to be seen how important maintaining a human element — managerial or otherwise — will be to the success of departments and offices that choose to employ robots (in favor of people) to perform administrative, data - rich tasks.
Redin says the idea of consumers being human - centric, judging brands the way they judge people, could give indications of how best to develop a sustainability and marketing strategy.
Frank maintains that «people love brands,» but that there's a poor general understanding of how to foster genuine human connections online — especially when corporate messaging starts interjecting itself.
Through problems like the one posed by Clippy, Nass's study of what makes computers and other technologies «easier, more effective, and more pleasant for people to use» led him to explore how to do the same with human relationships.
The rules on the content that's allowed on television, particularly children's television, should extend to YouTube, which is soaking up more and more of young people's screen time, says Keen, author of the upcoming book How to Fix the Future: Staying Human in the Digital Age.
Books: Human Resources in the Family Business: Maximizing the Power of Your People This book will help HR managers and founders / owners develop a formal process within the company and also provide insights from family firms on how to manage sensitive topics ranging from family member compensation; family member appraisal, etc., and serves as a guide to HR managers struggling to get a «seat at the table» in family firms.
«We are at a similar inflection point for how brands deliver customer service: today, people are contacting brands via Twitter with the expectation of a helpful and human response; all on stage for the world to see.»
Former Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price today walked back comments about how Republican efforts to undo Obamacare's individual mandate would increase costs for people who remain insured, saying that his remarks were reported out of context.
And it's that upside from the part where human accumulation of science, technology know - how, deployment in creative ways whether it's a technology product, something that somebody uses technology to produce a non-technology product or just somebody with a crazy - assed idea that people end up liking.
This Anti-trafficking bill seeks to create programs that educate the public on the problem of human trafficking in addition to how to spot a trafficked person, and -LSB-...]
Yandex could also improve its commitments to users» privacy by clarifying its handling of user information, and giving users clear options to control what information the company collects and shares, and for how long it retains it, so that people can better understand the privacy, security, and human rights risks associated with Yandex services.
For instance, Hamid speculates about a future political order, based on pure democratic assemblies: «How this assembly would coexist with other preexisting bodies of government was as yet undecided... [U] nlike those other entities for which some humans were not human enough to exercise suffrage, this new assembly would speak from the will of all the people, and in the face of that will, it was hoped, greater justice might be less easily denied.»
But the most amazing thing of all is how some people interpret this very human knowledge as proof that their god exists.
How about people grow up and stop believing in these ridiculous, bigoted religions and treat this as a human rights issue.
Unfortunately, little attention is given to understanding how human dignity of the clinician is threatened and violated in the current health care environment... [which] has led to the systemic violation of the dignity of the clinician (and ultimately that of persons who are sick), created moral distress among clinicians, and the collapse of the healing relationship.
His appeal to the dignity of humanity, the toleration of differing ideas, and emotivism finds a needed alternative in James Rogers» response from a Christianity that observes how sin perpetuates «the indignity of the human person
So, by your reasoning, if «People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take thought of how we use them) then I ought to be able to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying to find loopholes or applying «human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying to allow that to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His heart in those who have been born again... the verses (inspired by His own Spirit) speak for themselves.
It's not about the ethnic groups, or how we pray, its coming together as people to help one another because we are human!!!
«Older people face enormous challenges, and I've been on your great programme before talking about how difficult it is for an older person with dementia, how difficult it is for an older person whose only vistors - human contact - every day is the 15 minutes they get from some kind of carer.»
if adam and eve were the first humans, two white people, how did we end up with blacks, chinese, asians, etc?
... well the same logic applys to god... i enjoy dropping these logic bombs on people and see how they react and hope that maybe that logic bomb will eventually set up a chain reaction in their consciousness... or maybe I am an egotistical f c k who just likes to have an unassaiable argument which with to beat others over the head with... maybe I am wrong to do so because the Human Condition is so cold and bleak in its finality that people need the cushion of god to go on with their everyday lives.
TO KERRY EGAN: You talked about the strength of the «human soul,» and how people know what they were missing in love.
Teach people s - e-xis basically bad / evil, teach people s - e-xis only for procreation, teach people anything but unsatisfying missionary position is unacceptable, deny a deep and fundamental human drive and let's see how that plays out for everyone...
Which part, and how much, (of a brain can be missing) exactly is a human «person» with a soul, and which exactly is not?
Most highly educated people who understand quantum physics and it's related fields realize that humans might not ever be able to understand everything, including the origins of the Universe, but it is human nature to look for it and to try to understand as much as we can about the universe and how everything interacts.
This is never happened in the history some garbage people disrespect god words and god prophets this is disgusting Americans need to learn how to respect other human being
It really is amazing the power in giving a person simple human dignity by looking them in the eye, learning their name, listening to their story and offering to love them no matter how broken or poor they are.
I don't follow religion, but it seems to me, WD, that you spend a lot of time condemning religious people while thinking you're actually helping the human race yourself... and yet, I don't see how your anger is doing anything good...
When you start to love people as yourself you will discover how imperfect humans truly are.
If you were to base your definitions of «good» and «evil» on human society, well, it's easy to see how people would consider God to be evil.
It's been a while since we've discussed going in the water and how you, a human person, should never do it.
Today, What is «nt going on in these last days!!??? Quote... You'd be surprised by how many people are capable of being decent, responsible human beings....
Moreover, the suffering that can be inflicted through disturbance within the human body indicates the extent to which general biological health and «material» security constitute happiness, although the fact that these ends dominate the lives of most people in the contemporary world indicates how far short of its possibilities the human race remains.
It will always boggle my mind how people somehow think the advancement of the human species or even the universe is the same as morality.
You'd be surprised by how many people are capable of being decent, responsible human beings without empty supernatural threats and promises.
In this jungle the political leaders are not protectors of the people, but they are imitators of the Dynasau and Leviathan, which do not know how to care for the living, but know how to make humans and the living as their
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