Sentences with phrase «recognise individual humans»

While it's difficult to definitively prove social learning in nature, «I'm convinced,» says Doug Levey of the University of Florida in Gainesville, who has shown that mockingbirds can also recognise individual humans.
John Marzluff of the University of Washington in Seattle discovered five years ago that crows can recognise individual humans who posed a threat.
WILD crows can recognise individual human faces and hold a grudge for years against people who have treated them badly.

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They are certainly recognised in Western legal systems and... worldview (s); however... (human) consciousness... can not itself actively determine what is good and what is evil (and)... these freedoms are essentially thought of as mere individual prerogatives.»
«Second because the court recognised that Algeria has changed so as to allow us to deport this individual without jeopardising his human rights, thanks to the Algerian Charter on Peace and National Reconciliation and the assurances we have received from the Algerian government.»
The NASUWT International Solidarity award recognises the bravery and commitment of individuals around the world who work tirelessly to promote human rights and to defend the rights of teachers.
«Immune responses are essential for recognising and defending humans against substances that appear foreign and harmful to the individual
The majority of cases of HCM in humans are recognised to have a genetic basis, with over 130 genetic mutations already identified that may cause or predispose an individual to development of the disease.
This book highlights and recognises the foundational work of the many human rights and social justice advocates, be they individuals, communities and organisations, who have the vision and courage required to make a difference and it is now time for politicians and policy makers to join us to address this national crisis.
The specific rights of minorities and indigenous peoples that have been recognised under Article 27 have been qualified by the requirement that their enjoyment shall not prejudice the enjoyment by all persons, including individuals from within the group, of the universally recognised human rights and fundamental freedoms (ie, the rights listed in category a) above).
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