Sentences with phrase «than human ones»

To be fully human seems to involve being interested in other things as well as human ones, and sometimes more than human ones.
Although dog DNA testing kits are less frequently used than human ones, they are slowly becoming more common.
In 557 words, Tesla sought to counter that alarming photo, using statistics and figures to argue that an artificially intelligent driver is still safer than a human one.
But there is little consideration of any point of view other than the human one even though the goal is so to change human perception that it will no longer attribute to itself a special position in the scheme of things.
Trillions of bacteria live in human intestines — there are about ten times more bacterial cells in the average person's body than human ones.
Mice, for example, have brains that are around a thousand times smaller than the human one.
Working in the animal welfare world, and generally being like many others I meet in this field who identify more with their animal friends than their human ones, it was easy for me to think about helping animals in a vacuum — understanding that high volume spay and neuter is effective at reducing companion animal overpopulation.
most humanitarians would nature's solutions to the exploding and utterly unsustainable human population — famine, plague, etc. — to be distinctly more scary than the human ones.
It is a relatively safe bet for driverless carmakers to say they will foot the bill for everything from fender benders to violent crashes because semiautonomy is showing that computer drivers are likely safer than human ones.
It conserves rainwater - and fuel - and it provides a habitat for creatures other than the human one.
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