Sentences with phrase «human failings like»

The female variant in particular immediately won hearts thanks to Jennifer Hale's fantastic voice acting and instant control of any military situation, kept relatable and grounded with a dry sense of humour and human failings like romantic inexperience and exquisitely terrible dancing.
Judgement, wrath, hate and human failings like this are not of God.

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What critics like these fail to see is that the reason sexual messaging is so effective is because, as humans, we have sexual desire hard - wired into us.
P.S.. Another great quote from Pastrix we've been discussing on the Facebook page is this one: «Grace isn't about God creating humans as flawed beings and then acting all hurt when we inevitably fail and then stepping in like the hero to grant us grace — like saying «Oh, it's OK, I'll be a good guy and forgive you.»
I would like to repeat, the brain is just like any other organ and just as capable of failing as a human heart, a kidney or a lung.
If we have something to say about the timeless enemies of the human condition — injustice, ignorance, bigotry, exploitation, hunger, war — we will fail if we try to sound like every other voice in the public realm instead of using our language and tradition.
A century later, we are living in the closing years of a pontificate that has, above all, taught Catholics not to be afraid» afraid of those who hate the Church so that we do not honestly contemplate the failings of our own past; afraid of the progress of science so that we needed to be reminded by the Pope «that faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth.»
Just like in Medival Europe when the Black Plague forever reduced the power of the «Church» when the «Church» failed to rescue the human race from the black death... now we have the «Church» unable to bring the human race t what should already have been achieved... world peace & harmony with all the religions.
kindof how when your a child you can't fly, but you try to imagine what it is like for the birds; however regardless of how much you attempt to imagine flight you can't understand it as a bird because you can't fly... even as an adult humans fail to truly understand what it is like to fly like a bird because we can't fly, so how can «god» understand death and create a creature that does die if he can't die?
May 29, 2013 — Like some humans, chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit emotional responses to outcomes of their decisions by pouting or throwing angry tantrums when a risk - taking strategy fails to pay off, according to research published May 29 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Alexandra Rosati from Yale University and Brian Hare from Duke University.
Except this: 1) we know our kids need to be challenged at the right pace and experience failing — just like yours, 2) we know they need healthy social experiences (and guidance) to grow into healthy adults — just like yours, 3) we know being «gifted» is absolutely no guarantee in life for anything despite what everyone else seems to think otherwise, 4) we know being «gifted» can sometimes actually be a pretty heavy thing, and 5) we keep believing in the power of the human spirit.
NOW WE CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA IN AMERICA Dale Benjamin Drakeford 8-31-12 When Clint Eastwood, a self - proclaimed «conservative» (who has lived more like a Joseph Smith liberal spurning nine children with four different women, sporting a clinch fisted personae in his private exenterates over public exhibitions) talks vulgar to an empty chair, Marco Rubio (a small government advocate who loss his roots somewhere between caffeine - free tea and a caffeine rich Cuban cigar) slips Freudian to advocate «large government» in a failed attempt to wax brilliant but came off bane (pun intended) to the capitalization of the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in America.
So unless Andy can uncover something like an outstanding murder warrant, a few more of Paladino's human failings will likely mean little more to John Q. (Again, Paladino himself has already laid that foundation.)
Many have tried to create human - like AI and failed.
Nichols believes that when the initial dose of Flatliners failed to produce the ecstasy - like euphoria the human drug users were expecting, they upped their dosage — and kept upping it until it killed them.
«The fact that the bonobos failed to imitate demonstrates that even enhanced social orientation may not be enough to trigger human - like cultural learning behaviors,» notes Claudio Tennie, research group leader at the University of Tubingen, who coauthored the study when he was at the University of Birmingham.
When cubs are born they get regular medical checkups and medical care, But just like humans in old age, older zoo snow leopards can face health issues like arthritis, failing eyesight, cancer and kidney failure.
I'm gonna talk you into the process about how and why this failed, last year was difficult for me, so I wouldn't bother to put more difficulties on my head, so it was always on topknot and it was too long to even try to do anything with it, then when I wanted the change, I wanted to have that rock repelly — as it was my mood too — look that I always loved to see on supermodels and great heads on Instagram, I mean they're human beings and it is easy to have a hair style like them right ooooo yeaaa so right, I mean what are the chances to not rocking it every day?
This spectacular sci - fi adventure begins when a failed experiment gives a baby chimpanzee human - like intelligence, but also creates a virus that nearly destroys mankind.
Like Jerry Maguire, it's a morality play about a cocky young man humanized by failure who becomes a success as a human being only after failing spectacularly in business.
It's clearly smart enough that it could have surpassed movies like «Rain Man» and «Transamerica,» both of which rely too heavily on gimmickry and fail to achieve such fully rounded human representations.
Currently if a student is in a failing school, the parents can raise their hand and request their student go to another, non-failing school, in the same district without sacrificing basic human needs like breakfast and lunch, and transportation, and special needs students get access to the services they need.
Just like humans who have a hard time saying «no» to second helpings and failing to get enough exercise, excess pounds are becoming a problem for our pets.
New dog owners might find training difficult and fail to make progress, because they expect dogs to think and act like humans, and are surprised and baffled when the dogs don't.
It's important to understand that dogs will never disobey or fail at tasks because they hold a grudge, do not like their human, or feel the need to rebel or become the «alpha.»
Also, like most people, I knew that dogs had an excellent communication system of their own but as a human, with a completely different method of communication, failed to see how I could bridge the gap and make real «contact».
The main reasons the game failed the approval process are cited as «high impact violence» and «living humans with a rabies - like virus».
[1] CO2 absorbs IR, is the main GHG, human emissions are increasing its concentration in the atmosphere, raising temperatures globally; the second GHG, water vapor, exists in equilibrium with water / ice, would precipitate out if not for the CO2, so acts as a feedback; since the oceans cover so much of the planet, water is a large positive feedback; melting snow and ice as the atmosphere warms decreases albedo, another positive feedback, biased toward the poles, which gives larger polar warming than the global average; decreasing the temperature gradient from the equator to the poles is reducing the driving forces for the jetstream; the jetstream's meanders are increasing in amplitude and slowing, just like the lower Missippi River where its driving gradient decreases; the larger slower meanders increase the amplitude and duration of blocking highs, increasing drought and extreme temperatures — and 30,000 + Europeans and 5,000 plus Russians die, and the US corn crop, Russian wheat crop, and Aussie wildland fire protection fails — or extreme rainfall floods the US, France, Pakistan, Thailand (driving up prices for disk drives — hows that for unexpected adverse impacts from AGW?)
There are likely other causes for this failure of human perception, intellectual integrity and moral courage, but I would like to ask the Dot Earth community to consider one rather obvious failing.
Indeed it looks like that too many are looking for alternative explanations (which all fail one or more observations), because that is one of the main points of AGW: if humans are not the cause of the increase, then GW is certainly not AGW...
Obviously, the burden of proof is on the IPCC and activists like Trenberth to justify their claim that the warming is «very likely» due to human activities, which they have completely failed to do.
Personal attacks on «skeptics» like me began as evidence failed to support the claim that human CO2 was causing global warming and we persisted in saying so.
Thinking like rats: why humans fail to act on climate change.
What seemed to them, in a cloud of missionary zeal, like a good idea (frankly, they could not be reasoned with, nor were they interested in evidence, history, human nature, or logic) turned out to a harmful, failed philosophy that, if adopted, would have wreaked incalculable harm, not only on their own nations, but on the whole World.
The first is the inherent flaws in human memory — our memories are not what we think they are, and they fail us far more often than we know, particularly when we attempt to recall traumatic events like violent crimes.
Like many victims of human trafficking, Quient's client had amassed a criminal record that included drug charges and citations for failed court appearances.
It should be noted that humans had to assist the robot in certain tasks here and there, but that's to be expected; it's supervised autonomy, after all — humans need to be on hand in case technical difficulties crop up, like a power failure or failed part.
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