It's
just human tendency to want more.
Not exact matches
And that's not
just because of the usual
human tendency to speak fondly of the departed.
It is instead of
just another
human institution with all the same
tendencies as every other institution that is built by to give an elite few power over others for monetary gain.
To think that the mystery of a person could be contained in a binder is a scary thought to me;
just another example of the corporate culture's
tendency to see people as impersonal «
human resources» rather than employees, workers, personnel or even «
human capital.»
I believe that you are correct in supposing that Reformed Evangelical [Calvinism] Churches have a greater
tendency to fall into authoritarian abuse; but a lot depends on the leadership and «old boy network» loyalties can trump accountability concerns in any
human, not
just ecclesiastical, institution.
That self - centred
tendency is the main obstacle to a
just and harmonious society and to the personal,
human fulfilment of each one.
In taking this sixth step, Christians affirm that the «
tendency toward the
human and the humane (toward «Christ») in the ultimate nature of things» which has existed since the beginning of time «has become evident and clear only now in the new order of relationships
just coming into view» in the Christian community To be sure, «any community which becomes a vehicle in history of more profoundly humane patterns of life» can be a part of this new order, but the events around Jesus have at least a kind of priority as its first clear manifestation.
People have a
tendency to attribute
human traits to disasters,
just like they attribute
human traits to animals.
These are
just common
human tendencies and the sloppy (or intentionally commandeering) usage of positive and broad words occurs across many spheres — social, political, religious, academic, professional, etc..
Sounding more like a postmodern philosopher than a physicist, Krauss wonders whether string theory stems from an innate
human tendency to believe that «
just beyond our reach,
just behind the mirror, lies the key to knowledge.»
Gibson has made a big, bold, nightmarishly beautiful film not
just about the dawn of the Christian faith, but about the awful
tendency of
human communities (wherever and whenever in the world they may exist) toward self - preservation, intolerance and mob rule.
The Monster is indeed about a creepy monster, despite the
tendency for movies like this to trick you into thinking «the monster» is
just some deranged
human living in the woods.
The issue is
human trafficking, and as a way of apparently atoning for the movie's
tendency to brush aside the consequences of that real - life horror, writer / director Deon Taylor provides us with some numbers
just before the end credits roll.
This together with the usual
human tendency to identify themselves with something that is new and
just off the block ensures tablet devices running Ubuntu will evoke a lot of consumer interest.
John Bogle once said the normal
human tendency in volatile markets is «Don't
just stand there, DO SOMETHING!»
Wondering
just how well you stack up to other traders in the industry is a natural curiosity and a
human psychological
tendency.
Blame it on recency bias: the
human tendency to put more emphasis on what's
just occurred while ignoring the longer term.
As any
human with a
tendency to go flat - out all the time can tell you, the exhaustion that follows great exertion is
just as absorbing.
While assigning a preconceived list of habits, personality traits, and behaviors to a group of beings might be a distinctly
human tendency, we are guilty of developing stereotypes against more than
just one another.
There may be some weight gain because of hormonal changes that occur after neutering, but some dogs
just have a natural
tendency to put on weight after sexual maturity, as is the case in some
humans who get a «middle - age spread».
Just like
humans, the more we push off exercising, the easier it is to have lazy
tendencies.
But it's worth beginning a conversation about ways to live safer in such hazard zones given that this storm season is
just getting under way and that big regions of America's tornado hot zone have deep vulnerability resulting from runaway growth and a
human tendency to discount threats that have a low probability but disastrous potential.
So first we have to overcome our natural
human tendency to
just say, «Well, we'll probably be OK,» until the day arrives when we're not OK.
This
tendency to jump ahead to pricing is
just human nature, so real estate professionals must acknowledge this
tendency and work with their clients to stay on the path to accurate pricing.