Sentences with phrase «than humans they are considered»

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Human capital was considered nothing more than a means to an end.
In this way, it is possible for an on - board computer to get a car closer to the one in front at higher speeds than would be considered safe under human control.
Based on his studies during the 1960s and his practical experience in the early 1970s, Milken was determined to focus, first, on future cash flow rather than the past as reflected in book value and reported earnings; and second, to consider human capital part of the balance sheet.
Rather, it is to remind you that the next time you are tempted to buy into something that promises emotional excitement and rapid payoffs, to over-leverage yourself or take more risk than you should; consider, instead, looking to one of the 50 or 100 incredible businesses that are as close to sure long - term bets as anything in human civilization.
The authors conclude by raising what they consider to be «a broader ethical problem with OAR,» stating that this procedure amounts to nothing more than human cloning with the additional twist of introducing a genetic mutation» ominously concluding that a «combination of wrongs can not make the end result good.»
Without recognition of the Creator, without some apprehension of a good over-all purpose for all human beings in whatever stage of development they may be, to consider all other men as our brothers is no more than a pious phrase.
Every time I interact with a Muslim I am aware that his religion considers me less than human for not sharing his beliefs.
How a human life could be considered so worthless as to kill it rather than allow someone else to care for and love the child is beyond my comprehension.
«It should also be made quite clear that Gadhafi was no more of a Muslim leader than Slobodan Milosevic or Robert Mugabe should be considered to be Christian leaders,» said Arsalan Iftikhar, an international human rights lawyer and author of «Islamic Pacifism: Global Muslims in the Post-Osama Era.»
The result is an ethical system that rejects exclusively humanistic dignity, and devalues human life to the point where some animals are considered to have more moral worth than some humans.
Considering God was really angry again and wanted to kill off the entire human race by the time of Noah (God is an angry murderous SOB, isn't he), it seems obvious that God has a lot less control and ability to see the future than he wants you to believe.
Rather than consider that Paul's writings on women might have been culturally (mis) interpreted for centuries, Mollenkott instead concludes that some of Paul's arguments reflect his «rabbinical training and human limitations.
Nor does he consider the possibility that these divergencies may have roots more elemental than human rationality so that they can not be resolved or overcome by a critique that is purely logical.
Though I am not a Calvinist, I hold to radical, outrageous, scandalous grace (a grace which is more gracious than the grace of many Calvinists), and I believe that as fallen and sinful human beings, we should always be about the work of reforming ourselves and our theology and never consider ourselves fully reformed.
So in sum, while it is clear that John considers Jesus to be more than human, it is not clear exactly what he has in mind.
According to evolution things are made by themselves things just happen by chance to say that evolution knew than humans would need to eat to survive suggests that something would have to know this are they considering evolution is a thinking force that knows what a creature needs to do to adapt ti certain things or that evolution knew that spiders needed to make webs to catch flies?
When you consider the brightest Angelic beings and the first humans had God with them, walking among them, communicating directly yet, in short order they turned to some other desire than God.
We can dream of a perfectly balanced society, where the difference between individual initiative and solidarity are reduced to a simple state of tension, where human beings are judged because of what they are rather than the added - value they produce, where cultures are considered to be equally valid expressions of being and where scientific and technical progress is oriented towards the well - being of all rather than the enrichment of a few.
Though «human evolution» is a theory, considering the fossils and evidence of proto - human beings, it is far more likely that we evolved from a lesser developed ancestor than it is that we were made out of dirt by a supernatural deity.
It is the same when the artificial creation of a human cell is considered: «Nothing more than reproducing those conditions in which under the Law of Control and Direction, life emerges.»
From habit, and from ignorance, we are inclined to consider the human social phenomenon as no less commonplace and uninteresting than the human phenomenon of reflection.
Things like the priest scandals are CLEAR indications of what happens when we look the other way and consider freedom to believe in something more important than basic human rights.
He contends that everyone, including atheists and agnostics, acknowledges the importance of «considering whether there is some ultimate, more - than - human source of meaning and value» and then of living one's life according to one's conclusion.
As to whether intelligent alien life exists, certainly Holloway found that idea «thrilling» but there is already more than enough to consider concerning terrestrial life, its evolution and the nature of the human self to warrant its discussion here.
Deane - Drummond's aim is to lead her readers to consider the human being first and foremost as linked with other animals — ecologically and evolutionarily — rather than as separate from them.
Nor had the claim to absolute religious authority ever been accepted by all Christians and there remained a majority of theologians who considered that the papacy was of human rather than divine provenance.
If that is indeed the case, an Atheist that desires a realized superiority, rather than the oh - so - common illusory superiority, should consider their own shortcomings as a human.
There isn't roomhere to do more than illustrate the case with a few examples, but an attempt will be made to show how rich Paul's view of ethics is, how his teaching on law is original and relevant, how his emphasis on love is important, and how he forces us to consider not only the human act that, as St Thomas says, is what moral theology is all about, but also the adjectival human agent transformed by the grace of the Holy Spirit into a friend, indeed a child of God.
Miyoko tells readers, «you probably recycle, shop at farmer's markets, buy local as much as you can...» She goes on to offer some staggering stats about animals raised for human consumption that I'm not sure a lot of non-vegans have considered -LCB- at least not most of the ones I have spoken to -RCB-- some research has shown vegans use approximately 90 percent less water, energy, resources and land to raise their food than do omnivores.
Lots of Roman's actions could be considered more human than the rest of the wrestlers.
Typically, big dog harnesses are going to be made out of a heavyweight material that feels almost like a seatbelt used for humans — and that makes sense, considering some dogs are bigger than humans.
Indeed, new work by Sarah Hrdy (2009) and Lee Gettler (2010) illustrate the important role that direct care and investment by others likely played throughout human evolution, causing scientists to consider that we are really «cooperative breeders» insofar as individuals other than the mother have significantly enhanced the human infant survival.
I don't consider the birth of either of my children particularly extraordinary (other than the amazing achievement of growing and presenting a fully formed human being to the world) but I have yet to hear someone share an experience exactly like mine.
Are there any posts considering the birthing mother as a human being rather than a potential dangerous environment for the baby?
Health and Safety Code § 1647 (1999) declares that the procurement, processing, distribution or use of human milk for the purpose of human consumption is considered to be a rendition of a service rather than a sale of human milk.
Given that humans are governed by rationality to a much less extent than previously considered and that our moral compass shifts and is determined by circumstances, policy - makers have a key role in harnessing the best or the worst feature in mankind.
Which state is better than Lagos state in security matters considering it's cosmopolitan nature and human population?
The President did not insult Nana as he mischievously posted on his wall and carried by some portals.Nana knows Mahama well even than some who are close to the President, his tolerance level and constant display of good manners these were the traits Nana considered when he once predicted Mahama's leadership although he went on further to question why a perfect human being like Mahama should be in the NDC.
Anti-corruption campaigner, Vitus Azeem, has suggested the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) probes the corruption allegations by Kwame Asare Obeng, aka A-Plus, against two presidential staffers, saying that will be considered more credible than that of the police.
The team found that the microbes lurking on the forearm, palm, index finger, back of the knee and sole of the foot were often more diverse than those in the gut, «traditionally considered to be very diverse», says David Relman, who researches human microbial ecology at Stanford University in California but was not involved in the research.
This is typical Rothschild: considering the bends not as a human ailment, first documented by a miner in 1841, but as a vertebrate's disease, one that can be tracked backward through more than 200 million years of mammalian evolution.
That natural microbes are better than human mop - up efforts may come as a surprise, considering that for decades, genetic engineers have touted the creation of an oil - gobbling superbug — the first patent issued for a genetically modified organism was for such a hydrocarbon - chewing microbe.
«Our data show this process was ongoing two and a half million years ago, which allows us to consider a very drawn - out and gradual evolution of the modern human capacity for language and suggests simple «proto - languages» might be older than we previously thought,» Morgan added.
Cheaper, and more efficient, gene editing technology that allows scientists to manipulate the human genome with greater ease and precision than ever before is forcing researchers to consider these questions quickly.
Considered the founder of the biotechnology industry, Genentech has been delivering on the promise of biotechnology for more than 35 years, using human genetic information to discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize medicines to treat patients with serious or life - threatening medical conditions.
And the variation in skull size and facial shape is no greater than in other species, including both modern humans or chimps, says Ponce de León — especially when the growth of the jaw and face over a lifetime are considered.
As the scare widens, so does the probe: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it is considering regulatory changes to tighten controls and is investigating whether any of the contaminated wheat gluten — which is implicated in more than 100 animal deaths — made it into food consumed by humans.
His automated genome - sequencing machine is driving the price of mapping a person's entire genetic code down toward $ 1,000, almost unbelievably cheap considering that, less than a decade ago, the government - funded Human Genome Project spent roughly $ 3 billion to sequence a single genome.
«The human being is often considered an assembly of parts and elements that can be cut and pasted, rather than a biological organism and a person of spiritual worth,» explains a council publication.
This suggests that A. africanus was using a «human - like» precision grip «much earlier and more frequently than previously considered,» the authors write.
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