It is mind - boggling to imagine the implication of finally having a store of value that is also strictly scarce,
like human time, with no possibility for increased supply devaluing the value stored inside it.
Not exact matches
But there's another side to
human resources that tends to get shoved aside due to lack of
time — the soft side of HR management
like birthdays, anniversaries and performance milestones.
Apparently, it's possible to analogize a business startup to nearly every stage in the
human life cycle: There's an article «Starting A Business Is
Like Asking Out A Girl For The First Time» and a line in another post declares, «Starting a business is like falling in love.&ra
Like Asking Out A Girl For The First
Time» and a line in another post declares, «Starting a business is
like falling in love.&ra
like falling in love.»
Asked about the worst career advice she ever received, Ahrendts tells of the
time she was working at a big corporation and a
human resources manager told her that she needed to make changes —
like not talking so emotionally with her hands — if she wanted to be considered «CEO material.»
Companies
like TaskRabbit, which now has 35 employees, don't have the resources to bring on a full -
time human resources staffer, so they need to get creative when they want to grow.
It's because —
like it or not —
human beings make snap judgments about the people they meet for the first
time.
It needs to understand all the markers of
human interaction
like tone, emotion, sentiment and
timing, not just words.
Then, through its
human - trained algorithms, it makes split - second decisions on triaging patients and getting them where they need to go — prepping the surgical team ahead of
time in cases
like Rodney's.
Small business users can find the help they need with tasks
like payroll processing, reporting and
time and attendance management as well as assistance with a wide array of other
human resources administrative tasks.
It's only a matter of
time, Kurzweil says, until it can do those things
like humans can.
What it's
like: Ron Owston, dean of the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, was initially surprised at how much
time he spent on
human resource issues, such as dealing with the concerns of faculty members and mapping out the academic year so professors can handle their course loads.
You could tell stories of real frictions, our stock of real and
human capital was not set up to produce non-tradeables or something
like that and so we may have an increase in the natural rate of unemployment for a
time.
Over
time, chatbots have become more
human -
like.
And contrary to popular myth, brands are not punished for «for
human» guest posts
like New York
Times Editorials and other genuinely authoritative media placements.
This serves to ignore words
like «the» in computation and establishes how many
times a literate
human should probably mention a phrase
like «Google Ranking Factors» in a single document that covers such a topic.
No one can doubt for a moment that the federal public service,
like every other institution in
human history, needs to keep up with the
times.
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook, already taking heat for exploiting vulnerabilities in
human psychology to hook people on social media, got lit into again Tuesday, this
time by a prominent technology chief executive who said the giant social network is addictive
like cigarettes and should be regulated
like big tobacco.
Even if a superintelligence had agreeable goals,
like making
human beings smile, it could bring them about in disagreeable ways — «manipulating facial nerves» to make us smile all the
time.
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population and it has experienced productive and peaceful
times in the decade since the Bali Bombings, actively committed to redressing a long history of
human rights abuse and repairing once - frayed bonds with modern neighbors
like Australia and New Zealand.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many
times»... Now I can read a beautiful article
like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are
human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood
like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
It seems to me they have much bigger fish to fry
like: The Taliban treating women as less than
human, stoning people to death, 60 year old men marrying teenage girls, cutting off an 18 year old girl's nose because she left her abusive husband (see
TIME magazine a month ago), destroying over 125 schools because girls attend, suicidal Islamic fanatical cowards on every continent killing thousands of INNOCENT people, and these clowns are worried about their precious Koran being burned by a nutjob.
To maintain its dependency scam, revenue flow, nd unearned privileges and tax dodges, religion tries to force itself into every aspect of life when dying is a
time to bask in the glow of loving
human, real relationships... and perhaps make a few apologies...
like for wasting others;
time with ignorant, self - servinge proselytizing.
He would travel back in
time to make sure no one killed Jesus so he would end up dying of old age just
like eveyone else and
humans would never have to look upon another golden glorified crucifix again.
The other day on some discovery channel show said that the evolutionary jump in
Humans, to our present form in the short amount of
time that evolutionary theorist have declared, would be
like a tornado ripping through a junk yard and in from the flying derbies and wind a fully assembled operational 747 be sitting in the tornado's wake.
Sounds
like an absolute waste of
time, money, and
human potential.
And to say that Biblical teachings are invalid because there are other similar beliefs that have older known written sources invalidates the Biblical teachings also should take into consideration that for certain Biblical believers that all those truths whether they are known to have been placed in the Bible first or known thus far to have been placed elsewhere that they believe that they all come via deity who at the beginning of
human history on this world dispensed those truths to humanity and that to those who believe in the biblical teachings believe that through
time they are more complete than those of other ancient beliefs due to God restoring those truths through revelations given to later prophets
like say Moses and other later Old and New Testament prophets and apostles.
But I would
like to highlight one crucial aspect of Nat's body of work that obituary writers in the New York
Times, the Los Angeles
Times, the Associated Press, and other mainstream media outlets (though not First Things) woefully downplayed: Nat stood steadfastly — sometimes at great professional and personal cost — for the sanctity and equality of
human life from conception to natural death.
Partnering with organizations
like WorldReach (who allows you to sponsor children) and Charity: Water (who lets you tell your friends to donate instead of getting you a birthday present every year) or finding a cause
like ending
human trafficking, supporting education or assisting the homeless can represent more than just one -
time gifts or temporary passions.
Heck,
human beings do stupid stuff
like that all the
time.
Yet God covers our actions in His own blood, so that every
time God looks
like a lying, murderous, baby - killing, woman - raping bastard, it is because God has taken the burden of
human sin upon His shoulders, and borne it away upon His body into death.
for EACH person has their own right to make up their own minds... ou make it sound as if
humans aree right all the
time and never wrong.,... you make it sound
like Jesus is a puppet master to have to make everyone believe!
to Jake, in every era or
times in the past,
humans have different perception of reality, because our knowledge improves or changes toward sophistication, For example during the
times of Jesus, there was no science yet as what we have today, since the religion in the past corresponds to their needs, it is true for them in the past, but today we already knew many new ideas and facts, so what is applicable in the past is no longer today,
like religion, we have also to change to conform with todays knowledge.The creation or our origin for example is now explained beyond doubt by science as the big bang and evolution is the reason we become
humans, is in contrast to creation in the bibles genesis,.
How many mothers
like Erik's, in the
time of the early church, became models of the great high priest, whose solidarity with us in all things
human inspired bold witness and teaching of the paschal mystery?
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things
like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over
time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the
human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species
like in the movie
time machine
He had
time to say things
like don't covet, but he couldn't say don't own other
humans?
As the
time for birth drew near, the fetus moved from the animal -
like embryo to the
human child.
Psychologists have been trying to solve the
human mystery for a long
time, everything is not simply explained
like love, hate, devotion, etc..
Sanctification sounds
like moral development over
time which is a natural
human experience.
Even then, and for a long
time thereafter,
human existence was still predominantly rural and village -
like.
Of course, existentialist theologians
like Tillich and biblical scholars
like Bultmann have already drawn upon Heidegger's early writings, particularly Being and
Time, in developing doctrines of God and
human existence.
Like all
humans, I was scared to death to speak in public, but I loved the money, and in
time, I learned to control my nerves.
At the same
time, we would
like to see not merely the preservation of existing wilderness, but changes in
human habitat and land use that would allow us to share the land much more generously with other species.
Granted — thinking, inquiry, assertion, and the
like are all intellectual processes carried on by
humans which, as such, must inevitably have an historical setting by way of place and
time, of culture and era.
We
humans have a difficult
time grasping this, since we don't know what it is
like to live in such a relationship at all, let alone for all eternity.
Humans evolved over
time — just
like every other animal in the world.
Even within their formal edifices, Astrue reveals someone who —
like Lord Byron or the late Bill Matthews, and (perhaps more to the point) Jonathan Swift — has learned to manifest his own too
human vulnerability while at the same
time protecting himself with his savage wit.
We are reminded,
time and again, that what
human beings do with their freedom matters, even when,
like James, they choose paths that are no longer easily understandable to most readers, renouncing worldly values for the sake of something «harder to define.»
And Jesus was a sailor When he walked upon the water And he spent a long
time watching From his lonely wooden tower And when he knew for certain Only drowning men could see him He said «All men will be sailors then Until the sea shall free them» But he himself was broken Long before the sky would open Forsaken, almost
human He sank beneath your wisdom
like a stone And you want to travel with him And you want to travel blind And you think maybe you'll trust him For he's touched your perfect body with his mind.
Bultmann is quite prepared to allow that the physical body of Jesus went the way of all
human bodies, although at the same
time something about or of Jesus may have continued — perhaps this would be
like the soul, in older Hellenistic idiom, or the «personality» of Jesus without the «physical integument».
He has two hearts and he looks
like a
human (he would argue that
humans look
like time lords since they came first but whatever).