Sentences with phrase «human problems like»

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Aside from how it is making humans much better at poker, it could help solve real - world problems that, like poker, involve incomplete information.
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.
«I was looking for help and they just totally shut it down, like «You're the problem,»» said Marie Yates, a former retail designer, who said she went to human resources seeking help with issues she was having with a manager.
At a higher level, franchises offer support for things like conflicts that fall under the responsibilities of the human resources department, cash flow solutions, as well as any logistical problems that may arise.
Just as this article said, and my comment above, to solve the divide, we can: (1) Argue about the definition of Race / God (2) Argue about identification in a religion / race (3) Or realize the fundamental problem of prejudice that sneaks into human - made abstractions like «race» and «God».
Together, the world's most influential state and the world's smallest sovereign state combine to address serious problems like human trafficking, extremist violence and religious intolerance.
people really need to study the bible — not for Christianity sake but for theirs - the athiest would like everyone to understand them and used this phrase — But when I explain that atheism is central to my worldview — that I am in awe of the natural world and that I believe it is up to human beings, instead of a divine force, to strive to address our problems — they often better understand my views, even if we don't agree.
Austin: Your problem is that you like to THINK you are deserving of this so - called place named heaven over someone who has NEVER put others lives at risk and ha kept an open - mind... it is that arrogance that makes you a pathetic human.
Lutheran theological reconstruction has, however, turned out to be part of the problem that makes possible something like «The Church and Human Sexuality: A Lutheran Perspective.»
Like all human problems, this one is complex.
However, if the subjects of study are concrete networks of human practices by which communities of faith attempt to respond to God faithfully, and if they are practices which mediate an understanding of God, then the movement of theological schooling is more like an engaged meditative gaze than it is like problem solving.
It's when this proposed ent.ity is endowed with human - like characteristics - love, hate, vengeance, the desire for being worshiped, etc. - that the problems arise.
Without faith, prayer seems like nonsense, but the fact that prayer doesn't solve all of your problems immediately just means that those who pray remain human.
The problem is when people start taking things that are fundamental to the Bible, like male / female duality and the preciousness of human life established in Genesis 1, and saying, «Eh, these things don't matter,» and then go on to support causes that contradict these foundational values (e.g., gay marriage, abortion).
Well it seems like Ivan can relax, Michael Peroski has just solved all of our problems: Proceeding from ideology - driven inquiry entails starting from an answer: «Research on human embryonic stem cell should be forbidden because embryos are equivalent to human lives» and working....
The problem with most people is that we hold ministers at a higher standard on every little thing; they are human just like we are.
I think the problem is that we assume that someone's religion will protect them from a) being an imperfect human being or b) diseases like mental illness.
My problem is with people like you superimposing your beliefs on people like me who believe that until the brain is distinguished from the other cells making up the embyo, it does not possess enough human quality to warrant protection under the law.
the OT people are like toddler human beings — I want it, I take it... by physical force if necessary — and the God they believe in is like the adult in the Nursery — there, as far as they believe, to sort out the problems in their favour.
And spectacles like last night's three - hour test of human willpower only underscore a big problem: Traditional news outlets have made presidential debates — arguably our country's most important televised forum and exchange of ideas — into mind - numbingly boring talk - a-thons, where a bunch of rich, powerful people needle each other for hours about past career decisions while dodging any question of substance.
Since that was the lens through which I first considered problems like deforestation, pollution and lack of clean water, the recognizing the human cost was a key part of my own journey.
While it is evident to science that there is a functional «teleonomy» or machine - like purposiveness in individual organisms (for example, the fish's eye is constructed so as to enable it to see under water, the heart toward pumping blood, the human brain toward problem - solving, etc.), still there is no hard evidence that life itself, terrestrial evolution or the universe as a whole has any overarching meaning.
I think the problem that many people have is that mormonism like catholicism has a defined human leader who pretty much dictates the laws of his faith.
The self - confidence of prominent spokespeople and main actors of the dominant system has began to hesitate and they have had to recognize some of the problems and shortcomings, particularly at three points: First, the inadequacy of the «market» to solve by itself some of the serious threats to human survival, like the deterioration of the environment and the depletion of the energy resources.
Therefore, Monsignor is indeed mistaken that the SDGs do not present a problem for those committed to defending human dignity and opposing violations of it like abortion.
«Rep. Weiner's problem has to do with the fact that he is a sinner, like every other human being, regardless of religious faith or affiliation,» Mohler wrote.
Like other intellectual advance instigated by actual problems of evolving human conditions, however, it has worth in itself, and implications far outreaching the immediate issues.
Can I suggest that in the midst of what we talk about with love and being centred on people we have this age old problem of human nature in that ALL of us like to feel powerful, secure and approved of.
If you see a problem of either side demonizing the other, like Richard has, by all means, lets be civil and human in all things, to all people.
Moreover, even with respect to those highly complex organisms (like human beings) which can, now and again, catch a glimpse 0f God's consequent nature, the problem of theodicy doesn't return.
So, by that, compounded with problems such as Heisenberg's principle of uncertainty, the observer's effect, and the like — the modern day human lacks sufficient qualification to ascertain a good part of their knowledge as being absolute.
For one thing, the beans contain a substance that behaves very much like estrogen in the human body — which has the potential to increase cancer risks, as well as contribute to developmental problems in children.
true, i do nt have any problem with constructive criticism like you do, but really i just can't stand rkw he has almost everything i do nt like in a human
I like to play them but obviously I'm a normal human being so it would be no problem to say «OK, it's over and we have all that we want».
I find that the fair trade factor is equally important to consider — human trafficking is a major problem, just like plastic contamination.
«Single people functioning in society tend to look at children as a disruption, as a hindrance and as a bother, and to classify a set of human beings like that is a tremendous problem.
We like to think that bed bugs are a human problem, but in fact, they are just as happy to snack on your dog or cat.
It likes warm, moist, dark areas and normally lives on the human body, but when the skin breaks down, yeast can become a problem.
«I'd personally like to see the Human Rights Act go because I think we have had some problems with it,» she said.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price has promised to treat the opioid issue as an emergency but told reporters earlier this week the declaration is typically reserved for time - limited problems like the Zika outbreak or Hurricane Sandy.
Dr David J Ley, a psychologist specialising in this field, says: «Sex and porn can cause problems in people's lives, just like any other human behavior or form of entertainment.
Would they still be largely manual labor tasks, or are there problems requiring human brain power that could be solved as well (perhaps, something like a Mechanical Turk problem)?
«You look at the largest investment in public services since the second world war, the creation of whole new services like Sure Start, the minimum wage, progress on gay rights, changes on paternity leave, the right to join a union, even things that have been difficult that used to cause me problems in government like the Human Rights Act — that is a massive progressive agenda we have delivered.»
Bloody reprisals in response to perceived blasphemy have become an endemic problem, and states like Bangladesh must affirm the human right to express one's own beliefs without fear of attack, and do more to prevent such attacks from happening in future.»
«Many people who have pets consider them as part of the family and like humans, dogs have a growing obesity problem.
AI programs like AlphaGo Zero that can gain mastery of various tasks without human input may be able to solve problems where human expertise falls short, says Satinder Singh, a computer scientist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
If the new algorithm does indeed solve a deeper problem in machine vision, and is indeed as good as human vision at solving any CAPTCHA - like problem, then this is breakthrough territory.
The commission, formed by the Rockefeller Foundation and the British medical journal The Lancet, investigated the links between Earth's natural systems and human well - being, looking at how climate change and resource depletion cause problems like infectious disease and malnutrition.
The World Conservation Union ranks the loss of native habitat and the introduction of invasive species as the most crucial problems, but unchecked activities like fishing, hunting, and logging play a role — as does human - induced climate change.
Like humans, the birds work together and pass on information that lets them get better and better at solving problems.
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