Sentences with phrase «more than human beings»

And by the way, all dogs sleep more than human beings.
In fact, maybe even more than human beings.
Yes and Amen, but then again all humans have their hypocrisy... so the statement doesn't say anything more than humans are human, as reaffirmed for example in Romans 7
Even a thousand years of pain is more than any human being could inflict.
More than any human being I have ever seen, he seemed completely untethered from the world, almost appearing in the process of committing suicide, slowly, deliberately, absent of panic or concern.
I think we can safely assume that having been the first and only manager to ever go unbeaten a whole EPL season and successfully carry a club through a stadium change, Arsene knows more than any human being now living could ever know about football.
One of the central points of More Than Human is that if you let those individuals and families make their own decisions — informed decisions — then there's good reason to believe it'll improve the lot of society.
Would you be surprised to learn that in many cases people mourn the loss of a beloved animal companion more than a human being?
God may be more than a human being but a human being plus more is not necessarily not a human being.

Not exact matches

His willingness to see his employee as a human being and respond with empathy and humor is winning him more hard work and dedication than dour - faced whip cracking ever would.
(For the record, Agrafioti demurs about the potential automation of those positions, rightly noting that there is no industry consensus on whether AI can ever truly become as or more powerful than the human brain.)
Last year, a machine vision program developed by Stanford researchers was able to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous moles with more than 90 percent accuracy, beating out its human dermatologist counterparts — possibly a sign of what's to come in the field of AI.
Perhaps the only thing humans crave more than progress is feedback.
Additionally, self - driving car technology will be so good that these robotic automobiles will posses driving skills that «will be indistinguishable from humans except that robot drivers will be safer and more predictable than a human driver with less than one year's driving experience.»
FRANKFURT, April 17 - More than 100 parts for U.S. space agency NASA's deep - space capsule Orion will be made by 3 D printers, using technology that experts say will eventually become key to efforts to send humans to Mars.
A new study says a fleet of self - driving cars would be far more efficient than a bunch of error - prone humans.
Paul Belliveau, a veteran HR manager with more than 30 years of experience, agrees there is tremendous benefit to outsourcing the administrative side of HR, but cautions that the human side should not be overlooked.
It will be a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we've seen since 1953,» Mattis said, also noting the danger to the heavily - populated South Korean capital of Seoul: «It will involve the massive shelling of an ally's capital, which is one of the most densely packed cities on earth.»
Big Falcon Rocket, or BFR, is the flagship for the SpaceX vision of creating a permanent, self - sustaining human presence on Mars — and yes, the name connotes more than just «Falcon» to those inside SpaceX.
Walmart is testing the robots, built by Bossa Nova Robotics, to see if they can monitor store inventory more cheaply than human workers.
Human beings are wired to react to pictures much more so than text alone.
And when you realize the diversity of exceptional human beings out there and opportunities and business deals and everything, you're going to realize there are a lot more options than you're giving credit to.»
An employee who spends 250 days a year with his employer, who spends more time at the office than with his or her own children on any week day, is investing most of their human experience with that employer.
(But what's more human than performance anxiety?)
As a rule, humans almost always believe they deserve more credit for a job well done than they would be willing to dish out to a co-worker who completed the same task.
Connor says that smaller companies could draft a code themselves, especially if they are in a low - risk, low - liability field, and Fraedrich similarly advises that if you have more than 20 employees, it's time to consult an ethicist or human resources specialist.
Slywotzky does eventually admit (in the book's coda) that «there is no formula for demand any more than there is a formula for human creativity.»
The Society for Human Resource Management http://www.shrm.org SHRM is the world's largest association devoted to human resource management, representing more than 250,000 members in more than 140 countHuman Resource Management http://www.shrm.org SHRM is the world's largest association devoted to human resource management, representing more than 250,000 members in more than 140 counthuman resource management, representing more than 250,000 members in more than 140 countries.
Inquisitive millennials are more likely to Google the answers to nagging questions rather than asking a human for help, according to results from a new survey.
Generally, China and Russia are more willing than the US to send weapons to countries with spotty human rights records.
For midsize businesses (those with more than 50 employees and less than 1,000) getting their arms around their total cost of ownership (TCO) in human resources — what they are actually spending on employees and the cost of managing them — can be easily overlooked.
Enter the consumerization of IT, and B2B technology marketers are more than ever faced with the fact that, at the end of the day, they're still talking and selling to actual human beings.
Google is relying more than ever on human signals in the form of shares and mentions on social media to help vet sites.
If there's something insane about a CEO who thinks his company's mission is more important than any accomplishment in all of human history — indeed, in all of fish history — there's also something irresistible.
Slowly but surely, tech vendors are recognizing that they not only have to be on point regarding product functionality and support, they must also make genuine human connections with customers — developing relationships that inspire more than a transactional bond between parties but instead build bonds based on trust and real human experiences.
More than a decade ago, I saw that social media was going to be the zeitgeist for human connection — a new way to storytell and build relationships.
Of course, having more information on a client is a good thing, but it doesn't address the fact that human advisors are still more expensive than most online services.
That opportunity will be huge, as there will be more connected devices than humans by 2017, according to Gartner.
The theory of the Hedonic Treadmill applies and when the negative feelings came forth, just as the theory suggests, it was felt times two because, as humans, we always feel loss more than we feel gain.
This combination is designed to help the human employee accomplish more than they ever could alone.
If autonomous cars are safer than human - driven ones, the reasoning goes, we'll save more lives by bringing the technology to market as quickly as we can, even if there are a few fatal crashes along the way.
In a survey of more than 800 full - time U.S. employees conducted by Globoforce in November of last year, 47 percent of respondents said they didn't think their company leaders cared about or were actively trying to create a «human» workplace.
Having actual humans handle human resources is more expensive and less efficient than handing it over to machines.
Robo - advisors may still be in their infancy, but as a recent GfK survey noted, millennials and younger consumers are more friendly to robo - advisors than humans.
This year's study surveyed more than 240 human resource professionals from large employers (3,000 + employees) at the close of 2016 to identify the most notable trends companies are employing to improve the health and well - being of their employees.
Human slavery is more prolific now than during the 18th and 19th century, former President Jimmy Carter tells CNBC.
Perhaps no tool is more effective at putting a human face on a firm than social media — and no tool is less expensive, either.
This year, I'm feeling the birthday doldrums a little more acutely than usual since I've just about finished up the manuscript on my next book, Humans 3.0, which is all about how technology is affecting human nature.
Human capital was considered nothing more than a means to an end.
Not only does this suggest modern humans might have been stepping tentatively into Europe and getting friendly with Neanderthals long before the wave of migration that led to today's population, it shows Neanderthals were more diverse than we thought.
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