I try to every so often if I'm in the airport but I'm like all right, fine I'm talking to Siri here even though there's
other humans around and airport connectivity is so awful that it ends up getting, «I'm sorry I'm not available» like come on I was just trying
The other half of the addiction kicks in as a result of the social aspect that partners with playing against
other humans around the globe.
Linking prayer to your day - to - day activities in solidarity with
other humans around the world can bring a new perspective and depth to our prayers.
Not exact matches
Plank also promised in the letter that Under Armour will take «
other public positions on legislation
around the country in support of the interests of our teammates whenever policy conflicts with
human rights.»
Ten years after «Night of the Living Dead,» Romero made «Dawn of the Dead,» where
human survivors take refuge from the undead in a mall and then turn on each
other as the zombies stumble
around the shopping complex.
Topics range from style to career, but Lively takes an abstract approach with episodes titled «The Next Evolution of
Human Consciousness & Community» and
others centered
around ways to «Flow With Intention.»
Meanwhile,
other researchers are using the device to enhance vision for those with poor eyesight and even the near - blind, to understand how
humans handle heavy workloads and multitasking — and, perhaps, most intriguingly, to better engage autistic individuals with the world
around them.
The app centers
around a colorful feed, which Reddy also says has a combination of AI (natural language processing also analyzes every post) and
human moderation to make sure that users retain their free speech but don't engage in targeted harassment and
other negativity.
In fact, records indicate that great whites have attacked more
humans around the world than any
other shark.But before you swear off California beaches for the summer, remember that shark attacks are rare.
Once they learn that
humans keep bananas and
other delicious food lying
around in their kitchens, they break into homes, or enter through any open window, and pilfer anything edible.
City streets are much more difficult to navigate for autonomous systems (and
humans) than highway roads, because the cars have to navigate
around other cars, understand traffic signals and watch for pedestrians or
other unexpected interferences.
It's
human nature to react to financial losses more strongly than we do to slow, steady gains — which unfortunately leads some people to «buy high and sell low» rather than the
other way
around.
While the GVBOT applauds the government for its focus on this area, the omission of
other priorities
around human capital articulated by GVBOT in the past is regrettable.
He is vengeful because
humans are vengeful and
humans created god in their own image — Not the
other way
around.
Religious organizations, like any
other human organization, eventually revolve
around money and influence, it can not be helped.
It is as a creature of wants that a
human being has acquired, not only
other characteristics that have been said to distinguish him (his disposition to make things, to fabricate, and his invention and use of tools), but also his peculiar attitude toward the world
around him: both positive and intelligent.
Or perhaps it was all just a good story that was orally passed
around (and eventually written down) like so many
other good stories within the course of
human history....
The only real overlap between most
humans is that, among often many
other goals, we mostly seek to reduce life time misery and increase happiness in ourselves and, usually, those
around us.
This can be seen also in
other areas of
Human history, such as the Consti «tutions
around the world.
Could it be God likes to see all these grubby
humans groping
around, arguing with each
other over how long our hair can be and whether to cut our beards?
Now, I realize I could just as easily call it «How to be Decent to One Another on the Internet» or «How to be
Human on the Internet,» but given this particular community of readers, I wanted to frame the discussion
around specifically Christian values and concerns, (many of which also apply to those of
other religious persuasions, of course).
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people
around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the
human genome and
other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
You mean even the never - contacted - by -
humans tribes, like the inhabitants of North Sentinel Island (and
others like them
around the world), would understand this + sign???
I felt that described me and the world and
other human beings
around me.
I refer also to the
human experience of aesthetic appreciation, along with our capacity for evaluating, enjoying, suffering, and in
other ways becoming sensitively aware of what is both within us and
around us.
In the years since Thomas Carlyle coined the phrase in 1849, there have been plenty of
others who have seen economists as little more than quartermasters in the Army of Mammon, toting up their accounts, oblivious to the
human carnage
around them.
I'm going to tell you a little about myself by way of introduction and how I happened to get into the work that I do - of working primarily with congregations and occasionally with
other religious organizations
around issues of
human differences.
Indeed, in my decades of work
around issues such as euthanasia, utilitarian bioethics, animal rights, transhumanism, and
other associated agendas, I have found that the more one rejects
human exceptionalism, the more likely one is to declare that immoral and (still) illegal wrongs — like infanticide — are virtuous.
I'm going to tell you a little about myself by way of introduction and how I happened to get into the work that I do — of working primarily with congregations and occasionally with
other religious organizations
around issues of
human differences.
It does not reflect prevailing patterns of
human behavior... If you look
around carefully, you will see that most people are not really maximizers, but instead what you might call «satisfiers»: they want to satisfy their needs, and that means being in equilibrium with oneself, with
other people, with society and with nature.
Spirituality can be about the advancement of the
human spirit and that in itself can mean personal growth, becoming more in touch with our surroundings, with the energy
around us, with
other people, being kind to
others... etc etc..
One only has to think about the countless cultures
around the world that developed gods independently of each
other long before
humans began to travel globe to realize that all gods are a result of mans ego, fear and lack of understanding.
In fact, looking
around the world today, the most hopeful sign I see is the
human rights movement, which operates from the unprovable and, on its face, improbable moral conviction that all
humans are equal and that no
human should be abused by any
other for any reason whatsoever.
By looking
around them, however, Darwinists belatedly noticed that
humans happily cooperate and, in cases such as celibate clergy, even sacrifice their own «genetic good» for
others.
By nature,
humans are born and have evolved to be communal beings — for the most part — interested in the survival of themselves foremost, but also to a large degree of
other beings (and
other mammals)
around them.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going
around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place
around the earth... I think we
human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of
others, drug dealing,
human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
Humans, like all
other earthly creatures, evolved in a symbiotic relationship with the world
around them, living at the mercy of natural forces.
The world
around,
humans kill
other humans.
Humboldt states in his monograph on the dual that, though the study of language should be pursued for its own sake, it «resembles
other branches of learning in not having its ultimate purpose in itself but that it conforms to the general purpose of interest in the
human mind to help humanity to realize its true nature and its relation to everything visible and invisible
around and above itself.»
And that lack of grace — true, genuine grace towards
other human beings — thankfully kept me uncomfortable enough that I never could quite settle into that state of certainty so many
others around me seemed to «enjoy».
As a
human race we have haven't been
around very long (relatively speaking) but already we have the ability to build artificially intelligent computers and travel to
other planets.
However the social relevance is all
around you in laws and just the every day way
humans interact with each
other.
After naming its plastination source in the People's Republic of Chine and assuring us of its legality, the response continues: «Currently,
human specimens in medical schools in China, the United States and
other countries
around the world are mainly made available via donated or unidentified bodies.»
look at the «love»
around the world that the religious folks show each
other... you can aspire to be an atheist but I fear that at this time you prefer the love of an mystic alien rather than real
human beings for it to happen at this time.
Rovelli points out that
humans have always observed that the stars, the moon, the planets, etc, continually revolve
around us, so it should follow that «below us» is nothing; in
other words, the sky is not just over our head, it's also under our feet.
Human Trafficking is a terrible problem
around the world today, not just in
other countries, but also here in the United States.
But sometimes the kind of miracle hoped for isn't something
humans can fix, (for example, my brother could be released from the confines of his cerebral palsy), or something we don't even know is happening (in the situation of a person being physically assaulted with no
other people
around to intervene).
I know this because every single one of them has been endowed with
human characteristics proving that we created them, not the
other way
around.
Uniquely neurotic and uncomfortable
around humans and
other dogs, and cats, and spooks, of course.
i realize that tahini is my go - to alternative to peanut butter when mum or any
other peanut - allergic
human is
around, but the last time that mum and i baked together and needed to quick whip up a cake, we used almond butter in the motr party trick cake because she always keeps almond butter
around when eggboy visits since his
other name is nutbutterboy.